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THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
Islamic volunteers are entering 
Iraq. 
The 
U.S. 
is stuck. The Iraqi 
people oppose the U.S. This is not liberation: 
never was. Let's bring the troops 
home. Let the Islamic people have their way of 
life and let us safeguard 
America's freedoms from 
Bush's 
and Ashcroft's 
power drive.
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NEW ADDRESSES for 
IMAM JAMIL al-AMIN
Imam Jamil Al-Amin, GDC1104651
GA State Prison
2164 GA Hwy 147
Reidsville, GA 30499
Administrative Office:
GA State Prison
300 1st Avenue South
Reidsville, GA 30453
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ON WITH LEON Show: WOL Radio, Washington DC: 1450 
AM. Baltimore 10.10 AM
INTERVIEW WITH 
AMADOU DIALLO'S 
MOTHER. SUNDAY 
AUGUST 24
1:00 - 2:00 Dr. Sekou Franklin, Professor of 
Political Science will join the 
program to discuss the recall election in 
California and the national 
implications of this effort.
2:00 - 3:00 Mrs. Kadiatou Diallo, the mother of 
Amadou Diallo will join the 
program to discuss her book My Heart Will Cross 
This Ocean: My Story, My Son, 
Amadou.
Amadou Diallo, a young African man was only 
twenty-three years old when he 
was gunned down in New York City by four 
undercover policeman.  On February 4, 
1999, four New York City policemen searching for 
a rape suspect knocked on 
Amadou Diallo's door to question him. When he 
came to the door he reached inside 
his jacket, at which point the officers shot at 
him 41 times, hitting him with 
19 bullets. The object Diallo was reaching for 
turned out to be his wallet.
My Heart Will Cross This Ocean is a powerful 
memoir.  It is Kadiatou Diallo's 
story, a girl's story of desire and innocence, a 
wife's story of defiance, a 
mother's story of unbearable loss, and a woman's 
story of unshakable strength 
and love.
You will want to listen to both hours of this 
program!!!!!!!
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OUR POLITICAL LEADERS and ACTIVISTS ARE IN 
AMERICAN PRISONS. RAISE YOUR VOICE 
ON THEIR BEHALF. Join 
Jamaat al-Muslimeen's 
Human 
Rights cadre to monitor and 
help the prisoners. To volunteer, call: 
410-435-5000
PERSECUTION OF MUSLIMS IN AMERICA is so 
widespread that even listing the 
names of the prisoners is not easy.  Here are 
some top political prisoners:
1. IMAM JAMIL Al-AMIN. America's Imam, railroaded 
on trumped up charges of 
murder. A man of peace, family life and 
community. Sentenced to life.
2. 
Dr. Omar ‘Abdel Rahman. 
Top 
Egyptian 
spiritual 
leader, scholar, orator, 
teacher. Took refuge in America to avoid the 
murderous regime of Hosni 
Mubarak 
but was put away for ever on ridiculous 
conspiracy charges. Sentenced to life 
and 65.
3. ‘Ahmed ‘Abdel Sattar. U.S. citizen of Egyptian 
descent. Opponent of Hosni 
Mubarak, defended Shaikh Omar. Major charges 
dropped. Facing frivolous charges.
4. Prof. Sami Al-Arian, University Professor, 
defended the cause of 
Palestine. Arrested on absurd charges of being an 
operative of Islamic Jihad.
5. Siddique Abdullah Hasan, African-American 
Muslim who led a prison uprising 
in Ohio. Sentenced to death though there is no 
proof that he killed anyone.
[See link on our web site.]
6. 
Sis. Haila Gabr, 
the Yemeni teenager who 
killed her rapist. Held in prison 
for three years WITHOUT TRIAL; finally plea 
bargained.
7. 
Victor Alvarez, 
Puerto Rican Muslim, 
co-defendant in the case of Shaikh 
Omar. He was sentenced to a long term owing to 
guilt by association. He says he 
is undergoing some kind of psychological torture  
in prison.
8. 600-800 people in Guantanamo Bay. Probably all 
innocent. Held without 
trial, without attorney support, without charges. 
Sold by "northern alliance" and 
Pakistan's 
Musharraf to the 
CIA
9. Yemeni Muslims, U.S. citizens, of Buffalo, 
New York. Convicted after plea 
bargaining.
10. African-American Muslims (including a sister) 
in Portland, Oregon. In the 
process of plea bargaining.
11. An African-America brother in Colorado who 
has plea bargained to help 
convict a Muslim leader in UK.
12. Nine Muslims in Virginia, Br. Hammad 
Abdur-Raheem, Br. Caliph, Br. Ismail 
Royer and others being charged with links to 
LASHKARE TAIBA in Pakistan. The 
government seems interested in pressuring them to 
work against other Muslims 
or to pleas bargain.
13. Jose Padilla, facing fantasy claims of 
preparing a "dirty bomb" 
[Attorney General Ashcroft's tall claim]. Being 
held on a brig, denied his rights as a 
U.S. citizen to due process of law.
14. 
John Walker Lindh. 
["American Taliban"] Plea 
bargained. Sentenced to 20 
years.
[FOR PAKISTANI READERS: "Plea bargain" means that 
the U.S. government 
pressures the prisoners into admitting some of 
the charges against them. The 
prisoners are cut off from Muslim communities 
{who are also frightened.) Then they are 
told: We have evidence against you to sentence 
you to life in prison or 
death. No one is going to help you. You don't 
have a chance. Accept some of the 
lesser charges, work against other Muslims and we 
will give you 20, or 15, or 10 
or 5 years instead of life. PRISON BEFORE TRIAL 
CAN GO ON for months, 
sometimes years, to let the government pressure 
the prisoners. Thus a lot of INNOCENT 
PEOPLE have plea bargained. It also helps the 
government to say: See! Didn't 
we tell you that they are guilty?]
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MORE ON BUSH VISIT TO SENEGAL:
Our Senegal sources tell New Trend that during 
Bush's visit, just about all 
of Dakar city was shut down. There was intense 
security. Bush was NOT 
INTERESTED AT ALL in the Senegalese people. He 
was only looking for a military base on 
the West African coast.
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