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Pardoned and Exonerated U.S. Death Row Prisoners to Address 2003 World Social Forum
- Subject: Pardoned and Exonerated U.S. Death Row Prisoners to Address 2003 World Social Forum
- From: "Giancarlo Summa - WSF Press" <wsfpress at uol.com.br> (by way of Alessandro Marescotti <a.marescotti at peacelink.it>)
- Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 08:02:15 +0100
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM PRESS OFFICE MEDIA ADVISORY CONTACT: Sarah Insanally for SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 3354 1108Pardoned and Exonerated U.S. Death Row Prisoners to Address 2003 World Social Forum
Via Videoconference"We are excited to be at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, since the international community recognizes the death penalty for what it is: a human rights violation that must come to an end," said Joan Parkin, national organizer of the Campaign to End the Death Penalty. "The pardons and commutations are a tremendous victory--the biggest since the U.S. death penalty was reinstated more than 25 years ago. Now we need to fight to abolish it," she added.
On January 10th, outgoing Illinois Gov. George Ryan commuted 167 death sentences, fully pardoning three wrongly-convicted men. Ryan's decision--the biggest blow against the U.S. death penalty in decades--stunned the world and sparked a new national debate on the death penalty.
The pardoned men who are free today--Leroy Orange, Aaron Patterson and Madison Hobley--were part of a group victims of police torture in Chicago known as the Death Row Ten. All of the Death Row Ten are African-American, highlighting the racist character of the death penalty. Their long struggle exposed systematic police torture of more than 60 prisoners, in a Chicago police station from the early 1970s into the 1990s.
The U.S. death penalty raises issues of human rights and social justice that are central to the concerns of the World Social Forum, where more than 100,000 people are expected from around the world.
WHO: Pardoned and exonerated Illinois Death Row prisoners,Aaron Patterson, whose case was a major focus of Amnesty
International's report on police abuse in the U.S. and Leroy Orange.
Joan Parkin and Hector Reyes, Comite Exigimos Justicia.
WHAT: Videoconference of Seminar in Chicagosponsored by the Center for Economic Research and Social Change.
WHEN: Saturday, January 25th at 2:30PM local timeParkin is available for interviews and can be reached in Porto Alegre via cell phone at (55) (11) 9655-9115.
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