DATE: Wednesday, March 26, 1997 TAG: 9703260429 SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: B9 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: STAFF REPORT DATELINE: NORFOLK LENGTH: 33 lines
About 20 people gathered Tuesday in the courtyard of City Hall to protest the impending execution of Pennsylvania death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Many were members of the newly formed local chapter of the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal. The group's national director, Pam Africa, also attended.
Abu-Jamal, a radio reporter, cab driver and radical activist, was accused of killing 25-year-old Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner on Dec. 9, 1981. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1982. He has been on death row since.
His supporters claim the trial was biased and that someone else killed Faulkner. They have staged rallies nationwide to drum up support for Abu-Jamal. His case is pending before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Since his conviction, Abu-Jamal has written two books: ``Live From Death Row'' and ``Death Blossoms.''
HBO has produced a documentary on Abu-Jamal, and celebrities Ed Asner, Mike Farrell, Danny Glover, Paul Newman and Whoopi Goldberg have voiced their support. ILLUSTRATION: Photo
MARTIN SMITH-RODDEN/The Virginian-Pilot
About 20 people demonstrated Tuesday at Norfolk City Hall to protest
the impending execution of Pennsylvania death-row inmate Mumia
Abu-Jamal. Andrew Johnson of Virginia Beach holds a sign for
passersby.
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