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Title: Georgia Board of Pardons Affirms State-Sponsored Murder
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Published: Sep 21, 2011
Author: Stephen Lendman
Post Date: 2011-09-21 04:14:31 by Stephen Lendman
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Georgia Board of Pardons Affirms State-Sponsored Murder - by Stephen Lendman

At issue is saving Troy Anthony Davis. On September 21, he'll die by lethal injection, despite clear evidence he's innocent.

On September 20, Georgia's Board of Pardons denied him clemency.

Because Georgia's governor can't stay executions, Davis lost his last hope, barring an unexpected 11th hour reprieve.

Georgia State University Law Professor Anne Emanuel reviewed his case. She found no justification for capital punishment. At this stage, however, she said:

"I don't see any avenues to the Supreme Court," no matter how grave the injustice.

In fact, there's nothing just about state-sponsored murder, especially against falsely accused victims.

In America, they're mostly poor Blacks or Latinos denied due process and judicial fairness by a corrupted prosecutorial system rigged to convict even known innocent defendants like Troy Anthony Davis.

Author Michelle Alexander calls America's mass incarceration "The New Jim Crow." Murdering innocent Black victims highlights it.

Colorblind America never existed. Certainly not in Georgia, a state once infamous for chain gangs.

The 1932 film, "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang," was based on Robert Elliott Burns' autobiography titled, "I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang."

Their brutality helped turn public opinion against a system that included keeping prisoners in rolling cages to hold them close to work sites. Inmates were also flogged on roadsides, bound head to toe in chains.

New prison repression replaced old Georgia practices. State-sponsored murder existed earlier and today, notably against poor Blacks. Innocence is of no consequence. Only guilt by accusation matters.

Davis was wrongfully charged for killing off-duty Savanah, GA policeman Mark MacPhail. Arrested on August 23, 1989, he was indicted in mid-November despite no evidence proving his guilt.

In August 1991, he was convicted and sentenced to death. Subsequent appeals were denied.

On March 17, 2008, Georgia Supreme Court rejected his request for a hearing, voting 4 to 3 against him.

On September 23, 2008, within two hours of his scheduled execution, the US Supreme Court granted him a stay.

On October 14, 2008, the High Court declined to hear his case.

On August 17, 2009, it ordered a federal judge to hear evidence in it.

In August 2010, he rejected clear exculpating evidence.

On January 21, 2011, a US Supreme Court appeal was filed.

On March 28, 2011, the Court, without explanation, denied the appeal. It cleared the way for his execution, despite Justices Breyer and Ginsburg citing "a substantial risk of putting an innocent man to death."

In May, Amnesty International (AI) urged one million "Tweets for Troy," to avert execution "even though the case against him has fallen apart."

From his arrest to this day, no physical evidence linked him to the crime. Moreover, his conviction relied solely on witness testimonies. Most later recanted. Many, in fact, said police pressured them to testify falsely at his trial.

In America, it's common practice to railroad innocent victims, especially Blacks and Latinos. Courts go along with a deeply corrupted system. It wrongfully sentenced Troy Anthony Davis to die.

According to Laura Moye, AI's International USA Death Penalty Abolition Campaign director:

His "case is emblematic of a broken and unjust death penalty system. His story speaks volumes about a criminal justice system that is riddled with bias and error and is fixated on procedure more than....fairness."

"The case against Davis has unraveled, yet he still faces execution." He's up against "a system that would rather hold onto a decision a jury made twenty years ago than admit that some fundamentally wrong things have happened."

Moreover, Davis is Black. Officer McPhail was white and a cop. Georgia's law enforcement establishment wants revenge. As a result, anyone poor and Black or Latino is vulnerable anywhere in America.

It's the cross they bear for their race, ethnicity, and economic status in a nation long known for racism.

It's as virulent now as ever. What clearer proof than Anthony's scheduled state-sponsored murder.

It didn't matter that over one million supporters petitioned for clemency. In mid-September, thousands marched for him in Atlanta.

Moreover, over 300 similar events were held across America as well as global ones in Germany, Hong Kong, Belgium, Nigeria and elsewhere.

In addition, noted figures support Davis, including Jimmy Carter, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Jesse Jackson, NAACP president Ben Jealous, Al Sharpton, former FBI Director William Sessions, former congressman and federal prosecutor Bob Barr, and 51 current congressional members.

In 2009, former juror Brenda David told CNN:

"If I knew then what I know now, Troy Davis would not be on death row. The verdict would be 'not guilty.' "

Other former jurors also know he's innocent. So do state prosecutors, judges, Georgia's entire five member Board of Pardons and Paroles, Governor Nathan Deal, and Obama who's been shamelessly silent.

Why not for a man criminally responsible for murdering hundreds of thousands across North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and elsewhere.

Yet he and others in his administration and past ones remain unindicted for crimes of war and against humanity ongoing daily.

It's cruel irony that today Troy Anthony Davis dies.

He and others like him symbolize a corrupt system too broken to fix.

They also highlight the shame of state-sponsored murder, whether on death row or from missiles, bombs, shells, or assassinations.

It's America's favorite pastime, killing for imperial conquest, vengeance, sport, or on death row by administering lethal injections either manually or by pushing buttons.

The result's always the same. People deserving to live, in fact, die.

State-sponsored murder never achieves justice.

It's always cruel and barbaric punishment.

AI calls it "the ultimate denial of human rights....in the name of justice" always denied.

Doing so mocks the notion of innocent unless proved guilty "beyond all reasonable doubt."

In America, poor people of color like Davis are denied it disgracefully.

Never forgive! Never forget! Never accept less than what's right!

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.

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#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)

If the execution proceeds, I foresee riots in Atlanta tonight.......

abraxas  posted on  2011-09-21   14:50:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: abraxas (#1)

If the execution proceeds, I foresee riots in Atlanta tonight.......

I predict nothing will happen regardless if they execute him or not. Most don't know about it. If it is not reported on the TV, it is not known by sheep.

RickyJ  posted on  2011-09-21   15:07:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: RickyJ (#4)

Most don't know about it. If it is not reported on the TV, it is not known by sheep.

Rodney King was far less known that this case which has had a great deal of attention especially in the black community. I thought this execution was getting coverage?

We stand with dueling visions of what the night holds IF the state of Georgia goes through on this one. Personally, I hope you are right, but that's not how I'm seeing it go down.

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#8. To: abraxas (#6)

I see no coverage of this and I live within 16 miles of downtown Atlanta. This is first I have even heard of this case.

RickyJ  posted on  2011-09-21   15:27:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: RickyJ (#8)

I see no coverage of this and I live within 16 miles of downtown Atlanta. This is first I have even heard of this case.

Really? Sounds like a black out Ricky....which is not all that surprising. Any time we have an execution in NV, there is coverage leading up to the event and as it occurs....of course, there have been none for any person with circumstances such as in this case.

abraxas  posted on  2011-09-21   15:48:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Really? Sounds like a black out Ricky....which is not all that surprising. Any time we have an execution in NV, there is coverage leading up to the event and as it occurs....of course, there have been none for any person with circumstances such as in this case.

Well I don't watch TV much, but I do listen to the radio in my car and not a word of this was reported, ever. But last night they did have a very small piece about it on the local news, nothing big though.

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Well I don't watch TV much, but I do listen to the radio in my car and not a word of this was reported, ever. But last night they did have a very small piece about it on the local news, nothing big though.

I don't watch it either. Sadly, Davis was not granted a reprieve after eating his "last" meal, claiming his innocence and asking for mercy upon those who were about to kill him. You are the Nostradamus, not me, no riots and very little protests over the execution of Troy Davis. I thought he was going to get and even did receive the reprieve, but I was wrong.

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Troy Davis’ Last Words Before He Was Put To Death

By Bossip Staff

September 22, 2011 "Bossip" -- As he lay dying in a Georgia prison, Troy Davis had a few words to say to his alleged victim’s family.

Strapped to the lethal-injection gurney, Davis lifted his head and looked at the MacPhail family, and said, “The incident that night was not my fault, I did not have a gun. … I did not personally kill your son, father and brother. I am innocent.”

He then said for “those about to take my life, may God have mercy on your souls, may God bless your souls.”

When Davis addressed members of the MacPhail family who witnessed the execution, they said nothing, but did not look away.

SMH. While he remained hopeful that those protesting on his behalf yesterday might be successful in convincing the state of Georgia to spare his life, Troy Davis revealed to his supporters that he had made peace with his fate.

Troy’s final letter to his supporters.

To All:

I want to thank all of you for your efforts and dedication to Human Rights and Human Kindness, in the past year I have experienced such emotion, joy, sadness and never ending faith. It is because of all of you that I am alive today, as I look at my sister Martina I am marveled by the love she has for me and of course I worry about her and her health, but as she tells me she is the eldest and she will not back down from this fight to save my life and prove to the world that I am innocent of this terrible crime.

As I look at my mail from across the globe, from places I have never ever dreamed I would know about and people speaking languages and expressing cultures and religions I could only hope to one day see first hand. I am humbled by the emotion that fills my heart with overwhelming, overflowing Joy. I can’t even explain the insurgence of emotion I feel when I try to express the strength I draw from you all, it compounds my faith and it shows me yet again that this is not a case about the death penalty, this is not a case about Troy Davis, this is a case about Justice and the Human Spirit to see Justice prevail.

I cannot answer all of your letters but I do read them all, I cannot see you all but I can imagine your faces, I cannot hear you speak but your letters take me to the far reaches of the world, I cannot touch you physically but I feel your warmth everyday I exist.

So Thank you and remember I am in a place where execution can only destroy your physical form but because of my faith in God, my family and all of you I have been spiritually free for some time and no matter what happens in the days, weeks to come, this Movement to end the death penalty, to seek true justice, to expose a system that fails to protect the innocent must be accelerated. There are so many more Troy Davis’. This fight to end the death penalty is not won or lost through me but through our strength to move forward and save every innocent person in captivity around the globe. We need to dismantle this Unjust system city by city, state by state and country by country.

I can’t wait to Stand with you, no matter if that is in physical or spiritual form, I will one day be announcing,

“I AM TROY DAVIS, and I AM FREE!”

Never Stop Fighting for Justice and We will Win!

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