Vol. 6, No. 6

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. URBAN RENEWAL- SEATTLE N.C.C.F. MEDICAL CORPS == URBAN TREATS WALLA WALLA PRISON INMATE GENOCIDE THE TAYLOR-CHATMAN INCIDENT EXPERIMENT iN TERROR Fi i | ee
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+ ACK PANTHER, SAT MANIFESTO OF FOLSOM INMATES eradic ¢ board elec- y pe erroneous medicatic by ntrained per e many crime emerg procedures erminate fous injury are tot C thar they ve mO emergency are confined there so r : ebr 13, We room whatsoever; no recovery political reasons pir j san © i n grated the right fernand 1 thor and =§6gives weight to accumatio: employees against inmetes, in- rates feel trapped unless they ie willing to abandon their de- sire to be inde dent 24. We strongly den room following surgery which is segregation fron be ir 5 f t unnecess4 wr families, present thou- perforned by wactitioners is indefinite. ‘ . i the passing of sands of welfare recipients have rather than board member sur- 7. We demand an en political " axt maximum term to divide their checks to support geons, They are assisted by in- persecution, racial persecution, bil b Ils for an end to i their imprisoned relatives whe mate help neither qualified, and the denial] of prisoners & inate sentences whereby without the outside support could censed, r certified to function subscribe to political papers an r @ warehoused in- not even buy toilet articles ox in operating rooms, Several In- books or any other cational nite habliitaged or not. food. Men working on scale wages > % * 1¢ State i Prison a Stances have occurred where and a ace $ current media periodicals t al isoners have the right could uppert themselves and multiple injuries have happened het are forwarded throug be | after serving their families while in prison. t a number of inmates a¢ the United tes mail I f stead the M4, We demand thet correctional same time, A randon 5, We demand an ¢ to the per- i nt ] pu vent of fficers be prosecutec made by the M.D, fr ‘ ecutt { panishr of p being coat - terof law for to which ¢ was thé mr rs who practice the const ma 1 eligibility c . around inmates serio ded the § tutional right of peaceful dissent never knowing the reason f : crue gical room bl) z Prisoners at , extension of time, t A : wert were fatal to ir a Joentin Pri x » is cormpleted e x rc p Callforni Se, car “rm bill eliminages indefinite 15. We de : ft a : is virtually c neLied wor time isnpr aie - “ . ryers st employees such a man wt might have prisons were bull: for rr ar 4 crucl. Life made to conform he ay se etre lived otherwise. purpose of housing pris md g es should not confine a é federal minimum wage laws. Ally eee ees 3. We demand adequate visiring is mo mention as to the longer than te I 6. We demand an end to trials board should include peuple ao conditions and facilities for the mers being required to work seven years is S stat eld on the premises of minated by a psychological or inmates and families of Folsom on prison jobs in order to re- considered Lifetiine our 6 ntin Prison, or anyother Psychiatric association, by the prisoners. ‘The visiting facilities © main on the Main ndfor be circulation and if a 4 » without the jury as stated State Bar Association at this prison are such as topre- msidered for release. Many be rehabilitated af the U.S. Constitution being Public " Delecares” Aue Clude adequate visiting for the in- isoners believe thelr labor nur A yea i u picked m the country of the and 7 groups of conce » i mates and their families. As a ower is being exploited inorder = , ¢ trial proce and of the 7 volved layme: result the inmates are permitted for the Seate to increase its longs in | ene cent c ; that being In this “a wthorities conform to the ment where it tions w We dma t pris two hours, two times per mom ynoml: wer and ¢ | ditional requirements and ne to visi with family and friends, its crectioc which of course ye civ 1 as described in the recently x additio f I the lis acce for t ing perpetrate visiting room Sper week, tr i the \ c t least four visiting 5 he Pp we C 1 ition . t So} Pris articular. month, The administration mu sixteen cents tr hou wor t n and fir . and yintment of refused to provide or consider Most prisoner ever 3 ; rkers for three rom the Califor- 27 > demand that the this request in prior 4 al more than six or elg t working con- . sociation for - n Prison System furni using the grounds of denial cents per be rigone w t sin prisons do not deve lor : yas to provide legal i Prison with the services they cannot afford the cost of the (extra) officers needed for sixteen ce ny rate, ¢ money the outside society, po on relief, to ac od special services of brown leased Maaifesto fr y the priso s of this state. refuse t u C r ys parallel to the assistance for inmates seeking of Ethnic Counselors for the such change. However, they have strike, are punished and s : o paroled prisoner faces : ison between the Ad d Black lation of this pri- been able to provide twelve new rated without the ac 0 ' many contradictions on t correctional officers to walk the privileges shared by that adds to his difficu 0 nate ylain r : nand an end to the dis- gun rails of this prison, armed k. This is class te Those industries : ' 1 stra crimination in the judgement and with rifles and shotguns during class division, and creates cla Jesire to enter prisor 9. We demand thr quota of parole for Black and the daytime hours when most of hostilities within the prison, should be allowed to enter for dustry r conditions to jrown people, the prison population is at work We demand anendtothetear- the purpose of employment ds as vided for under 29. We demand that all prison- or attending other as nts, gassing of prisoners who are placement California la ers be present at the time that This is a waste of the ye locked in their cells, such action 12. We demand u t 20. We demand establishmen their cells andproperty are being money, and atotally unnecessary Jed to the death of Willie Powell allowed to form or | r ate workers insurance pla searched by the correctional of- security precaution. in Soledad Prison, in 1968, and Unions provide compensation ficers of state prisons, BLACK CAPITALISM IN WASHINGTON, D. Under the cruel, repressive “ com: The entire mag » is filled t fascist American first black poole f the and fascist Nixon Administra- . 4 with plet , r 1 i re also served as 1700's who h . , but tion, many programs (pacifica- cor 7 written pos , 1 : ffic pig ir foul streets of did nothing to alleviate the con- tion of the people) have been in- sede een t i OLI Cc. ditions ur stituted, In their daily mett ; , ; } ding s were sub . the fascists of { al ; ; r . ed fo f C > But pig lackey Chester Carter, The DIRECT MARKETIN BLACK DOLLA os ire car win Fe : ; Well, the people ot fee ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE! and stabilization of black > M ses; 2) to increase the pur 5 : ! ru t ' or r i e sl \SHINGTON, D,¢ CHAPTER “4 black farnilies; < 5 j C in { CK ANTHER ARTY power ;
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staffed fully pris- icgea. in prison is poverty. The 5 equipped law library. Eve erty of the legal system in reach- stitu- we have been ner should get legal check early stated C up the same way he dental, medical and psychiarri checkups. land. We recognize that we are part of the world-wide movement ow gets believe is the actual The CMC inmates also request that they paid ag Federal minimum wage for their which seeks to make all govern- least the ment recognize the equal value protection,” 2 D a dignity of every human belng. They and freedor mote that inmates operate the kit- cruel and unu chens, hospitals, factories, lau Every prisoner C TIONAL dries other neces- legal representatic sary and productive prison facil- need, which means every NOTE: IN LAST WEEK’S PAPER THERE WAS A MISTAKE IN THE ARTICLE ON ‘WEAPONS SAFETY’ PAGE 13. THE MARLIN MODEL 336 AND THE WIN- CHESTER 94 ARE NOT SHOTGUNS, BUT RIFLES. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE work in running the prison order to begin the task be- we agree that the NA- LAWY D re- bargaining ranch nd ranches and acco! present us as ou agen. A MESSAGE IO THE CONCERNED CITIZENS OF INDIANA tate lacks p menial jobs: ping floors ) Shoes garbage cans, et whites are ass te better them fo the better jobs, the Warder to keep alive a lot between the { antagoni because the whites will fight the réeces lacks to their positions. It’s ment scheme: to keep es fighting, while the Establishment of them to recall how the Irish fought the blacks for Obs in the 19th Century, comprise only the prison 7 lace, 75 50 per cent of the mates that are interned in the various lock-ups throughout the institution are black. This is not an accident; it Is a well calcu- lated conspiracy to break the spi- rits of the blacks that refuse to greet the n the subser- vient t become ppresses both We ask y one - have accustom . But, more 1 mot, we emerge from tary with our @pirics unbroke determinat accel sinity and our erated to salvage our mase Incensed 0 thelr f break pirics wit lent ide tell the publ @ that the guards had harassed he brother angry; he rt tell the public ee u times that the bed with miss- ise he, the War the inmates of this to save the State of Indiana some money, But Wardea b mention of the Brother O'Quinn was beaten. e will not stand back y and witness the sadistic unprovoked bearings of our brothers. Oux cups of tolerance Alling an unless the harassment is drained the hand of an er iS Starvi Lash aaner in which are slowly water of will if like the mighty waters of the Nile, We appeal to you, humanitarian Society, to investigate the brutal beating of Brother O’Quinn and, when yot ad that what we have said here is true, we ask you to Captain Parks and ards, who bru- or, be fired. Your keep this shouk © instl- your
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THE TRIAL OF BOBBY SEALE AND ERICKA HUGGINS denied the eptember the McLucas the assurmpti could not be ci 5 mot jus tified. In that volr dire, they went through 242 candidates. ln this one, 1300 people have beer called - and over 60% of those questioned have been excused be- cause of prejudices against the Party or against the defendants Roraback stated that the defense has had to use many of their challenges on people whose pre- judices “‘did not follow some pre- cise pattern,’ and that, that all of the defense challenges were used up, the task of gaining an impartial jury was impossible for the defense t David Rosen stated, alf, that he now mplish be all of ack stated that it © differe necticut the trial took place, the whole state the same publicity, and wie client ther ce where | wa. uld ne right to be tried in her ,» nor the right to be tried as soon as possible, in or- der to gain what is ber consti- tutional right to begin with -a fair trial Mulvey said that he had ex- cused any juror whohed saidthar they had opinion, and that he would continue to do so, He said thar, given the background of the case, and the defemtunts it was difficulk’’ to claiming -tt led the ~ ave to waive an “understandably pick a could tlon to dismiss motion grant z b jury, = be done, he de the defer re thar challenges "for each side” (of **side’ we had reached a point course, his had 60). He said that absurdity.”’ Roraback rose t self Markle’s “absurdity.” she had never heard a: speak ‘‘callously”’ about cused rights cused tri said that she to in this address her- remark abou mened that attorney an ac- to She cor especially an ac 1 for ber Ufe, She ad pever expected position, that she optimistic than she on sen sald that made woen it -because the Perty - -because of prejudice against 2 of opinions formed - because rre fr hosen isa of bards \ secution challenge- hite wor 2 back February Again the defense filed motions for additional peremptory chal- lenges; the tion wast denied, Al- so, the defense filed motions that Bobby and Ericka have a jury of less than twelve people. Bobby and Ericka requested a jury of nine people two alternates, The motion denied, The deferse requested that the be taken to the Supreme Court. This motion was granted and court was recessed unti] Monday, March |, and was motions -jan Von Flatern BOBBYS AND ERICKA’S STRUGGLE IS OUR STRUGGLE
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LACK PANTHER, SATURDAY MARCH 6 v7 PAGE © BOBBY’S AND ERICKA’S STRUGGLE IS OUR mili from last page STRUGGLE PIGS DECLARE BERKELEY BRANCH BLACK PANTHER PARTY ILLEGAL © THE PEOPLE OF CAIRO ILLINOIS, ON THE OCCASION OF NATIONAL SURVIVAL DAY, FEBRUARY 27,1971 OIS-CARE EMPIRE AND THE WORLD, I NT SOLIDARITY OF STRUGGLE OF THE \INST THE Mil ITA AR WITH THE PEOPL IN AIRO ILL, AG D IMPERIALISM UNDER WHICH YOUSUFFER, WITH Tr V F THE UNI : PR ONT I THAT OPPR FORM S NE WITH THE Pt AS WITH THE STRUG MMUNITIES OF THE R SSION 5, IMPER- ATTEMPT= L TO END \ HUMAN SOCIETY EN CAN R COMMUNITY tm PEOPLES Wt SUFFER UNDER IALST REGIME, F ING WITH ALL, THA F R THIS ¢ ENJOY A MEME NEE
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STATEMENT BY THE YOUNG L was lutionary strength m Chicag i Young Lor : PuertoRi we are joined eve our fig th our sisters an > tions, of the G thers in the Black y Native America The Young Lords Party recog- of Black people living nizes that Black people have been The best way we can succeed ple with the differences and are the most oppressed group in keeping our people united is ion between our people of people in America, As such, by having steady, correct criti enemy. With the enemy, Black people will lead the rev- cism and self-criticism with ences « fon are notfriend- olution in the U.S., and che Black each other, When we see ir } t aggressive (antag ist Panther Party is at the head of brothers and sisters messing = The Young Lords Party is the Black people's struggle. To- up, we must pull them aside and sayl his at this time, be- y, ll of the yanqui’s forces talk about ft. This is criti . caus arebeing directed at crushing and it must be done at once, on guess what ppent the People’s Freedom Movernent the spot, and all the time, When the Black Panther Party, around the world and in their we mess up, we must is none of our business own country. To withstand this ourselves to our § r f the enemy, to defeat this enemy, TO THE HONORASLE HE le a is the SUPERIOR < RT t ved law enf STATE OF CALIFORNI ‘ nent t potential defend- UU upe In the interest « resp ying t insice That That the the vide this “Are ing that?’ now is the ti Black Panther leadership. We warm ou vernme Later for all that, © to stand by the S PARTY the right t Bl people will lead i; whites must thers prove themselves e Panthers do- ; Revolutionary parties will al- through changes When c im Lords goes Party and its . changes, we cont want pec talking about us as if people to know we dead, we want our people th in the wilte radical move- n to see us through those changes ment there are many people wih mever criticized the Panthers, tt shut uw white radicals the slack though ir were out of thelr ow We want our All Power tothe Black Panther that now these y are talking about Panther Party as ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE some kin Central ¢ id now the * Young L responsive procedure car tinue unchallenged. We will be ob- serving with specific interest ° rvisors’ respor abilicative pr mendations deall ™ conditions unority hiring and prom f. £ Gepartments; th mubli zation e Welfare De- creati partment; the institution of pro- rams designed to benefit the poor and disadvartaged in the ¢ y- particul y program in health, Lie institutions, and ent. We will
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street, D.C, under the ing for “‘st Mrs above ad& the latest fee] the boot pressior is of the local gestapo Two bers Washington Black retext o len meat." Alexander, wt 8 with he f the , DC hapter of the Panther Party investigated Be incident had told related by Mrs en fr Early Monday morning, March Ist, an explosion rocked the United States Cap- itol building, ripping doors from their hinges and knocking ceiling and walls, As U,S, fascism ris- es to a new strategem in Indochina, un- the direction of the Master from the Richard Nixon, so war come closer to home, tele- Acc ing to the pigs media phone call the impending explo end to the war in further , warning of ve to were rece illust AN ATTACK ON AMERICA’S ¢ plastic flatly refus the St, Valentine Day ruary M4, 1929, 1 ed the uniforms uch, and ce to locked clctage ¢ alert when open- to strangers, late the wee hours when would ¢ the eve these wear the | m of aS that tT may not authorized toenter people." Excerpe xecutive Mandate No. 3 erent by Minister of Defense ipreme Servant of the peo=- Suprer § ant of the people, Deliy- ered March | strangers listory teaches intform may putting their hands and 4 when Mrs. and NUMBER ONE SYMBOL OF FASCISM L His pri- the bomb-
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le a et een en teed KATHLEEN CLEAVER ND ALL POLITICAL SONERS
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struggle tng Korey »k vegar in K marr (She fied wos on shouldn't another nid he mY Bol ™ omen wer When wrap found Kathleen k i sen leen for a Ais new" while wom, an ened to leave leen was are: EL pi tridge SO ie woman’ sefthout infers he yuld hove rence nd girl { threat as long as Kath mane ful ure) ing longer her wat, af ome di righ ght for her. Phd 78 possi he thy t K for and Ke slip ma several ome Aer mer), her with the ™ have fr When be (during the tantly av did finally rv lattmy mame legation cm ssed statement ligiers, His was A tom Nyroe . was not and wilh rk hod a day (El baby she wos ying Sm ith) ant this lad the rything remo liforma her astoling th th the fine is Algters in K he 4
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D ; , IS ELDRIDGE CLEAVER ATTEMPTING TO DIVIDE THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY 22? HE DENOUNCES CHIEF OF STAFF, DAVID HILLIARD AND MINISTER OF DEFENSE, HUEY P. NEWTON. IS ELDRIDGE CLEAVER ATTEMPTING TO DIVIDE THE COMMUNITY 77? HE DENOUNCES ANGELA DAVIS. AS ELDRIDGE CLEAVER ATTEMPTING TO _ DIVIDE THE SOCIALIST WORLD 72? HE DENOUNCES CUBA. The Central Committee of The Black Panther Party Stands For Unity of All MPPpressed re and Oppr og cl .On uNnitie of (A World.
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yy this letter yeach you ommunication among Political Prisoners ‘ in misery by the bars of fascism -- is stifled on the inter-personal, inter family, inter- inter-national, and inter-communal level, Regardless, we the same to I always share asptrations and strug gles create communal the pain you feel at being torn asunder frgm Mai, I only when a few days old, But she was a solutions think of whom met once was but beau Ericka and Mat Huggins tiful and healthy child at that time, being the daughter of you and Jon, and I know she is even unimaginably beauti- ful and healthy now, As well as thou- sands of other people, the picture of you standing in front of the New Haven courthouse with clenched fist raised, Shouting ‘‘Free Huey’’, gives gives me neu persist and perform more powerfully time I See it ¢ I lot tionary we encouragement to even every think of you now, Ericka, as brothe to endure all revolu- ys must ' you, sters and and cannot allow you this tor hor vespe the ture ht The miration that ts in hearts Africa, and Le¢ us incarcerated LETTER FROM KATHLEEN CLEAVER TO ERICKA HUGGINS slave mast Ys, es into acommon strug Our revolutionary sisters in Asia, itin America the of the American Empire barallel asons, hinterlan i Fie y are endurtng conditions parallel re fortitude jor and our numbers All over the shall triumph in America, Your leath all greater strength, and heroism is what will bring the oppressed people of the whole world and the and the and increase daily. the world, it is known that people, we, yurage in the c of enables us to have your the salvation of liberation of self-determination brotherhood peace of mankind, The liberation of the black munity, specifically, means the nessing of the united men, women, and children creative com har- harmonious and social unit in order that to be a into one our living death be a lives may cease and deaths living shame, Only revolutionaries will step foward in the name of the people to create the conditions whereby the people and masses can unite and fight for these goals, Because you are a revolu- tionary, you know that sacrifice is the essence of love, and love is the essence of victory, As long as we retain our love -- for each other, our families, our Party, our People, and our justice -- we shall never be defeated, Love is all that enables our people to survive the agonies of chattel slavery, slave-catching war, and all its subsequent elaborations that brought American Impertalism into being. By translating that Power into the ideological and human machinery, the political and practical apparatus, capable of bringing our basic needs and P. Newton done, our may cease to into Bobby we guarantee the future security, peace, and happiness to our children, It is they who shall finally gather fruits of desires Huey have being, as Seale ana and en- joy the our labor that has maintained and ctvtlization on We shall meet agat human life planet for centurtes thre eartif, soon, ALI TO THE PEOPLE POWER
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-—— — REVOLUTIONARY-————\ INTERCOMMUNAL DAY OF | i. SOLIDARITY FOR | Boer. 5 SEALE | CHAIRMAN OF THE SETA PANTHER PARTY ical Priso ANGELA DAVIS Political Prisoner *RUCHELL MAGEE Political Prisoner ———— —— FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1971 And 7:00PM to 11:00 PM a a ei eee PART | POST-BIRTHDAY °**{AND AUDITORIUM ARENA = TENTH | CELEBRATION FOr OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA | HUEY P.NEWTON : INISTER OF DEFENSE OF ae BLACK PANTHER PARTY AND SUPREME SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE SPEAKER: Huey P. _Newton athleen “Gi lporiticat ‘<& Cle _ | aver P RISO NER SEAS PAE Tae SEC RTARY Plus Revolutionary Singing By he LUMP Music By The EN Of The Black Panther Party Th ¢- £ H De ee backed by THE FREEDOM MESSENGERS | e ra e ~ ee *Also THE VANGUARD «
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REVOLUTIONARY INTERCOMMUNAL DAY OF Haven, Connecticut, where Chairman Bobby Seale and Sister Ericka Huggins an be seer ym. the followin | ire being tried for murder must no . ‘ be allowed to continue, ic imperialism r reports, the peopl: ) he communi- ties of the world are aware of what is If the rest of the co inities of the occurring in the community of North g oot world can recognize their responsibi- ment media tries to mislead the bane” he Not only are they aware, but the have decided in the true spiri revolutionary intercommunalism to chair, to take Black Bricka up process having our mmunities no lon; rm one world liberated community. q Their first move in this direction i their realization of the importance of f all mankind, the Vanguard of the American Revolu- ion, the Biack Panther Party, andthere fore understanding the import e saving Chairman Bobby Seale from the ANI ort of ire als ir children’ ) PRISONE fER TO BOBBY SEALE AWARDED DANISH HIGH SCHOOL PEACE PRIZE The Danish High School Association “By demanding the release of the decent life.,.We fully endorse ‘‘Free an organization of 000 students e- political prisoner, Bobby Seale, we r Bobby. The money given with this ; , 5 ’ ) electric chair, lected Bobby Seale, Chairman of the fuse to accept the way the so-called prize should be used by Bobby as he Black Panther Party to receive their democratic governments trea I se fit, We look upon f 1 as a Peace Prize for 1970, Thereasonsgiven norities whose t it is ight for rt and realize tl t is im- for having chosen Chairman Bobby were freedom, i both political and manistic, Having ly guaranteed by indep seen and heard Chairman Bobby Seale tions and constitutions, in Denmark, the Danish students had ““Bobby Seale is elected an opportunity to learn something ofthe situation oppression, exploitation, racism and in @ country that exist in the U.S.A, posedly ideal The following are excerptsfromtheir ‘‘free world je is an example peoples fighting r their righ CREATION OF THE BOBBY SEALE INTERCOMMUNAL TRIBUNAL AGAINST AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, FASCISM AND RACISM } Lanet
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rote INAL NEWS tt tt et Pater ny a nen 7 a ALBANIAN DELEGATION IN U.N. CONDEMNS RACISM IN U.S. mittee of the he Albanian R *laka, branded Ameri- al bas- gimme of ra ppression, The rul- pursuing a poli rous repression against the cans which even reac hes the trous mi s, Many of tthe Black movements have iurdered during the past Blac k level of n the leaders been crud issacre year, Plaka out that the Black sprived of the most ele- mentary social, economic and political tights. They suffer from unemployment much worse than the White workers, Segregation in education still predomin- And this situation also applies to the Mexican-Americans, the Puerto Ri- cans, the American Indians, etc, The peoples of color of the U.S, have learned, he said, that racial discrimina- tion cannot be eliminated by hypocriti- cal promises and ‘‘laws’’ proposed by the American imperialists. They rea- lize that the only road to follow to realize their legitimate rights is reso- lute struggle without compromise against American imperialism which is the stronghold of racism and economic and political exploitation, This approach has been demonstrated jurageous and vigorous strug- f the Black ans during part of the g pointer d are de Americans ar ates, rhese Americ Comrade Enver Hoxha, Courageous leader of the Albanian people. ploitation is the fabulous profits of the international monopolies, That is why the imperialistscountries resist every effort in the U,N, to combat racism, and why all the resolutions and treat- ies on this subject have remained ‘dead letters,”’ Tae U.S, and their partners inNATO, he said, are giving all the economic, political and military support which they need to the racist cliques in Southern Africa ch to oppress the Afri- can eople with wh Plaka plec port by the Albanian people to all the their nal and mentioning tt vA red full solidarity and sup- peoples fighting for natic tee their final victory, He also condemned the Soviet soc- ial imperialists who constantly propa- gate their policy of ‘‘non-violence’’ and their so-called ‘‘peaceful co-exist- ence’’ between the oppressors and the oppressed, between the aggressors and their victims, These social-imperial- ists have made common cause with the American imperialists to snuff out the struggles for nationaland social libera- tion of the peoples, in line with their global ld domination and j of influence, Givisior strategy of wor of spheres
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ad 7 i KF THE 9MM FN , Nationalist China, Can- bell The gh ower! is Jetherlands | 1LOF ist lina, an- bellum, mmerc ial form one of the most extensively used mil 3, by the Brown= tary pistols in the world today, $ is widely distributed as a commer- cial weapon, This pistol was the la developed by John Browning < appeared in the German occ to 2 leather the all wooden 1ade for the C ing p during istolet Automatique Br a Modele a Grande Puissance which is called the G,P, ( sance) in Belgium, uses the Browning Colt parallel er system of locking Canac <.: Pistol, Browning, but is considerably simplified in many No, 1, Marks | an ways in comparison with the U.S. ind No, 2, Marks 1 and 1.* caliber .45 Model 1911, for the Germans during the occupation Tne High Power has been or is of Belgium; the High Power was used Denmark: 9mm Pistol M/46, Germany: Pistole 640 (b). Netherlands: Pistool, 9mm Browning, P being used as a service pistol by as a first-line weapon by t ermans Belgium, Lithuania, Denmark, the because of its caliber, 9mm Para- FN, GP. FIELD STRIPPING THE HIGH POWER BROWNING Pull slide back and push thumb Céiver and lift out the pin and slide Holding slide assembly upside down, safety up into the second notch, stop unit, pull recoil spring toward the muzzle Press magazine catch and withdraw Holding firmly to the slide, depress and lift it out of engagement, Re- magazine, the safety catch and permit the slide move it and the spring, assembly to go forward and off the Push pin from right side of r receiver runners, Remove barrel from rear of slide, velocity: 1040 to 1500 feet per Weight: 1,9 1b, second depending on type and manu d facture of ammunition, CAUTION, Many of these pistols made Magazine: Box ty ible line sta Barrel length: 4,75 ir for the Germans in World War ll had gered, Capaci ; i é Overall length: & in, the magazine safety removed, ' ove swatdees. —
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October 1966 Black Panther Party Platform and Program HUEY P. NEWTON MINISTER OF DEFENSE, BLACK PANTHER PARTY What We Want hat We Believe 1. We want freedom. We want pewer to determine the destiny of our Black Community ack people will n v want full employ ment for our people mirth € 3. We want an end to the robbery by the CAPITALIST of our Black Community want decent housing. fit for shelter of human beings 5. We want education for our people that exposes the true nature of this ecadent American society. We want education that teaches us our true story and our role in the present-day society all black men to be exempt from military service ed to fight in the mifi not protect us. We world who, like black government of America We d violence of the racist pol 7. We want an immediate end to POLICE BRUTALITY and MURDER of black people We believe we car Ol rutality in our black community by or ig black self $ that are declicated to defending our nmunity fro acis »p n and brutality. The Second endment to the Constitu t United States gives a right to bear We thetefore believe ] ick people should arm themselves for self-defense §. We want freedom for all black men held in federal, state, county and city prisons and jails We believe released from the many and prisons because tt have r ceived 3 and impartial tria 9. We want all black people when brought to trial to be tried in court by a jury of their peer group or people from their black communities, as defined by the Constitution of the United States ed States Constitution Amendment of the ‘er group. A peer geographical, en the court will be ym which the black yy all-white juries an” of the black land, bread, housing, education, clothing, justice and peace / as our major political objective, a United Nationssupervised plebis- cite to be held throughout the black colony in which only black colonial subjects will be allowed to participate, for the purpose of determining the will of black people as to their national destiny Whe it becomes necessary for one h have connected them with of the earth, the separate and and nature's God entitle them, a nkind requires that they should declare impel them lo the separation ther truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights (hat among these are life. liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Pru dictate that governments long established should not and transient causes; and, accordingly, all experience n@ are more disposed to suffer, while evils are ferable. than to ri hempselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But. when a long train of abuses and Usurpations, pur suing tavariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under ab solute despotism, it is their right. it is their duty, to throw off such govern ment. and lo provide new guards for their future security
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