Angola 3
JAMIL ABDULLAH AL-AMIN
(75 years)
CAPTURED 3/2000 (57 years)
SENTENCE: LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE
TIME SERVED 18 YEARS
ESTIMATED COST: 193,200
ID# 99974-555
PO BOX 8500
FLORENCE, CO 81226
WHO IS Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin?
H. Rap Brown was founder and later chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. In 1970, he served as the “Minister of Justice“ of the Black Panther Party. A shootout during the attempted robbery of a bar on New York City Upper West Side left him and two police officers injured. He did five years in New York prisons, where he converted to Islam and took the name Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin. Preaching Islam, Al-Amin in the 1980s became a pillar of Atlanta’s burgeoning Muslim community. After his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1976, he settled in Atlanta, where he soon founded the Community Mosque. By 1980, Al-Amin had become spiritual leader-imam-of over thirty Islamic centers belonging to the Dar-ul-Islam “ national community“. Estimates of its total membership have run as high as 10,000. In 2002 an Atlanta jury found former Black Panther member Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin guilty of murder for the March 2000 shooting that killed one Fulton County sheriff’s deputy and wounded another. Jurors found him guilty on all 13 counts he faced, including murder, felony murder, aggravated assault on a police officer, obstructing a law enforcement officer and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. IMAM JAMIL AL-AMIN is still maintaining the highest degree of spiritual integrity, personal dignity, and diligence over violations of his HUMAN RIGHTS and perseverance against mulit-various forms of indecent, inhumane treatment. After six and a half decades of experiencing the worst forms of American hypocrisy~discrimination, including four and a half decades of persecution by improper prosecution, climaxing in a sensational trial which produced not a shred of evidence to lead to the unjust conviction and illegal sentence of LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE plus thirty-five year. With over six and a half years of solitary confinement the Imam’s response is “They ain’t make me.... so they can’t break me”.
In 2014, Al-Amin was diagnosed with multiple myeloma......
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Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin
#99974-55225
USP Tucson
Tucson, AZ. 85731
NAABPP OVER 800 YEARS IN CAPTIVITY
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Comrades, Friends, and Family
We’ve started a letter writing to Black Panther Party Political Prisoners, which you can be part of. Our intentions are to promote inspiration among the Progressive Population and give hope to the Black Panther Party Political Prisoners. We are asking you to obtain two postage stamps to communicate with your selected Political Prisoner and as proof to send a copy or top section of letter to the Campaign Committee with your return address. You may speak on any subject, but no photos or art of any kind (most incarceration rules).
When you complete your correspondence to your selected Black Panther Party Prisoner (list enclosed) put in envelope and make a copy for second envelope and mail to : Black Panther Party Commemoration Committee
PO Box 1999
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