Mumia Abu-Jamal reprieve
- Title
- Mumia Abu-Jamal reprieve
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Speech
- TX Date
- 8 Aug 1995
- Year of production
- 1995
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- Duration
- 00:05:19
- Description
- London News Washington correspondent Simon Marks reports on a temporary reprieve in the United States for a convicted murderer who was due to be executed on 17/08/95. Mumia Abu-Jamal has been on Pennsylvania’s death row for thirteen years for murdering a police officer named Daniel Faulkner, but several world leaders, including French President, Jacques Chirac and the Pope, have appealed for clemency. Includes noise of protesters in Washington DC; interview with campaign organiser, Ray Davis(?); radio broadcast by Mumia Abu-Jamal; Kenneth Rocks, Fraternal Order of Police; Tim Reeves, spokesman for Governor Tom Ridge.
- Contributors
- Simon Marks
- Keywords
- USA; Death penalty; Interethnic relations; Homicide; Murderers; African-American peoples; Prisoners; Pennsylvania; Mumia Abu-Jamal
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LBC/IRN, "Mumia Abu-Jamal reprieve". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0006600169005 (Accessed 28 Apr 2025)