Tuesday, June 6, 2017
An Appeal To Comrade Blackey Voice of Nasels
An Appeal To Comrade Blackey Voice of Nasels
Every Students' Union administration, so far, on finishing their tenure had in one way or another provide the Nigerian students with one form of incentive or another. The 2011/2012 session which was led by com.Waliu (Mandela) having served the Nigerian students for a whole session bought a 'bus' incentive worth closely #1,000,000 (one million naira). The bus was handed over to com. Adeniyi Julius (Ceasar),2012/2013 regime.
At the beginning of the tenure all that was on the mouth of every Nigerian Student is based on the poor look of the incentive produced by the previous administration.
After constituting the Senate members of the Students' Representative Council of the Julius Ceasar's regime into different committee,a presidential candidate of the last SU election and a member of the SRC Com. Ayodele (Blackey) was made chairman transportation committee. Blackey saw to the flow and the condition of the said bus bought by Mandela regime.
As said by the immediate past SU president "Blackey was instructed to watch over the mini-van and we asked him not to take it out of Akungba environs but as fate would have it, the comrade-senator did his own care of the car,took it to lagos and never brought it back to school.
So long can be an activity,but as the SU levy paid by the entire Nigerian student will definitely ask for the right that belong to them.Therefore,this appeal goes to the Students' Union officials led by com. Ikumapayi (Reformer) as well as the Student Representative Council members led by Sen. Oloruntobi Tomide (Tommy) to find and produce lost materials for it will be dignifying to have our materials produced by the past leaders around us;whether in good condition or not; or else this administration shall be easily considered an absolute failure.
If man have to lie for 20years,the truth will surely catch-up on him someday,the status of Com. Waliu (Mandela) incentive to the Nigerian
Students' should be known. Is the bus sold for Blackey's campaign,is it dashed out to some people, or is it that the President hides it away from us. We wait the Comrade-Senator Blackey to give an answer to this.
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Friday, February 24, 2017
Appeal For Help Sectarian Cleansing and Coercive Displacement
Appeal For Help Sectarian Cleansing and Coercive Displacement
Undeclared sectarian war and bloodshed are still underway in Iraq, regardless of non-stop calls to put an end to them, which are warning against being dragged into civil war, which will definitely end up with casualties from all parties involved.
Below are the details of this ongoing war:
On March 2, 2006, an envoy of the Voice of Freedom for Human Rights and the Red Crescent visited Al-Fursan Village, located near An-Nahrawan in Madaen. It comprises of 60 brick and mud houses, inhabited by more than 60 Sunni families. The village is surrounded by a number of predominantly Shiite villages, decorated with black and red flags.
on February 27, 2006, Al-Fursan village was attacked by hordes of men in black, who were driving cars of the ministry of interior and state-backed militias. A large number of the villagers fled their homes. Eight people, including the Imam of the village mosque, whose name is Abu Aisha, and a ten year-old boy called Adnan Midab, were executed. Please find the attached photograph of the room in which Adnan was hiding and was later killed. A number of dead animals (sheep, cows and dogs) were also shot at by the attackers.
The village mosque was sabotaged and burned down like almost all the houses in the village. When the relief workers and VOF envoy were in the village, four men, who were hiding outside the village came back stealthily to recount the details of the attack. They stated that the perpetrators used machinegun, Kalashnikov, explosives and fuel to carry out the attacks. Given the fact that the villagers thought that it was the security forces, they did not take any precautionary measures to protect themselves.
The aforementioned men, who were hiding outside the village showed us where the dead bodies of men, women and a child were buried.
We saw the room, where ten-year old Adnan Midab was shot dead. We also saw the burned down cars of the villagers.
Young men stated that they have been repeatedly harassed in order to force them into leaving their village. After this attack, all the remaining families left to other places in Dyala and Baghdad.
We have taken photographs of a large number of places in the village. There is a number of isolated predominantly Sunni villages (Al-Batta, Al-Mujamma, etc), whose people were harassed by men of the ministry of interior and militias, backed by foreigners. The latter villages are attacked on a regular basis, but it was impossible for our staff to get into them, due to security restrictions.
The above is but the tip of the iceberg. These practices are organized and carried out on a regular basis within towns, rural villages and suburbs. Civilians are asking for international forces to protect them.
It is worth noting that the authorities are turning a blind eye on the perpetrators and terrorists who have been carrying out these attacks. Failure to protect the civilians will only make things worse.
Initial Statistics
The coercive displacement practiced by the ministry of interior, the state-backed militias and foreigners against the people of Nahrawan is on the increase. The number of the Sunni families who have fled their homes is as follows:
Al-Jboor Village, 50 families.
Jabir Hummadi Village, 60 families,
Shakha Village No. 5, 12 families
Shakha Village No. 7, 30 families
Al-Khalisa Village, 50 families
Al-Fursan Village, 60 families
Jasim Ibrahim Al-Battawi Village, 33 families,
Bani Zed Village, 100 families
Al-Mujamma Village, 100 families.
The tragedy is mounting. People are deprived of basic needs. The aid workers are helpless. The UN and humanitarian NGOs must act and do the following:
a) Send a Fact Finding Committee of the UN, the Arab League or International Organizations.
b) Send Peacemaking forces to protect the civilians and put an end to genocides, sectarian cleansing and coercive displacement.
c) Control the east borders of Iraq to stop the acts of terrorism perpetrated by foreigners, who have been pouring to Iraq through the Iranian borders and raid and search the villages harbouring them.
d) Launch a relief program by neutral trusted parties.
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
Albert Will Remain Behind Bars Pending Appeal Justice Delayed is Justice Denied But Not Forever A3 Newsletter
Albert Will Remain Behind Bars Pending Appeal Justice Delayed is Justice Denied But Not Forever A3 Newsletter

We are sad to report that the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has decided to continue the stay and block the release of Albert Woodfox until the States appeal is heard (read articles by The Advocate and Washington Post).
Though it means some months before Albert will see his long overdue freedom realized, the court has granted an "expedited" status for the appeal. Oral Arguments are set for the week of August 31st. The States written argument as to why they believe Judge Bradys order should be overturned is due on July 10th. Then Alberts team has three weeks to respond before the State is allowed a final rebuttal on August 7th.
Despite the overwhelming calls for Alberts freedom from the people, congressmen, NGOs like Amnesty International, and 3 legal rulings overturning his original conviction, the State continues their cruel campaign of vengeance against Albert. Enough is Enough. Once again we see that, as Robert King says, "Legality and Morality do not shake hands in the court room".
Though we are disappointed our friend will not be released today, we remain confident that the truth of his innocence and integrity of his struggle for justice will ultimately free him, sooner rather than later, and will continue to shed light on the dire situation faced by thousands left in solitary for decades for no legitimate reason. We have spoken with Albert, and although disappointed, he remains stoic and wanted to let everyone know he remains strong and will never give up till he gets justice.
Below is a response to todays ruling by Amnesty International USA.
Amnesty International USA: Woodfox Must Be Released Immediately
The human rights organization called todays Fifth Circuit ruling the result of a "desperate attempt to thwart justice" by the Attorney General.
Contact: Gabe Cahn, gabe@westendstrategy.com, 202.412.1678
WASHINGTON-Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Louisiana announced that they would continue a stay of a U.S. District Judges decision to release Albert Woodfox. The Courts decision effectively blocks the release of the Louisiana prisoner, pending a ruling on whether or not Albert Woodfox will be tried a third time. This decision follows U.S. District Judge James J. Bradys ruling on Tuesday, which granted unconditional release to the last imprisoned member of the Angola 3, Albert Woodfox. In response, Amnesty International USA Executive Director Steven W. Hawkins issued the following statement:
"Given that the overturning of Albert Woodfoxs conviction on three separate occasions was not enough, Judge Bradys decision to grant him unconditional release should have certainly ended this 43-year-long nightmare. Instead, he remains behind bars, fighting to prove his innocence as a result of the Louisiana Attorney Generals desperate attempt to thwart justice.
"At this point, the Louisiana authorities must ensure Albert Woodfoxs freedom-not only from incarceration, but from the deeply flawed legal process that has consumed him for more than four decades."
Since 2013 alone, Amnesty International USA has generated more than 100,000 actions on Woodfoxs behalf, including the delivery of a petition to Governor Jindal with more than 50,000 signatures calling for Albert Woodfoxs release. Over the course of the last five years, Amnestys global movement has generated more than 500,000 actions on behalf of the Angola 3. UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Juan Mendez U.N. decried the indefinite solitary confinement imposed on Woodfox, saying that it "clearly amounts to torture and it should be lifted immediately."
On June 11, in the wake of Judge Bradys ruling, 18 members of the Louisiana House of Representatives voted for a resolution (H.R. 208) urging Attorney General Caldwell to stop standing in the way of justice, withdraw his appeals, and let Judge Bradys unconditional writ and release ruling stand.

Write Albert:
Albert Woodfox #72148
West Feliciana Parish Detention Center
PO Box 2727
St. Francisville, LA 70775
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