1990 Tribunal
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Documents
from the Special International Tribunal on the Violation of Human
Rights of Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War in United States
Prisons and Jails. Held from December 7-10, 1990 at Hunter College in
New York City, the tribunal brought together activists and organizations
from across the globe working on issues of political repression and the
human rights of political prisoners and prisoners of war held in the US
judicial system. The collection contains information and resources on
political prisoners in the United States, statements from political
prisoners in the US and the final verdict of the tribunal.
Documents
Verdict of the Special International Tribunal on the Violation of Human Rights of Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War in United States Prisons and Jails
Outline of Judgment and Verdict: Constitution of the Tribunal; Overview; The Right to Self-Determination (Native Americans, Puerto Ricans, Black People in the United States, Mexican People (Chicano) in the United States; Puerto Rican Prisoners of War; White North American Opponents of United States Government Policies; Criminalization and the Denial of the Rule of Law; Torture and Cruel, inhumane and Degrading Treatment; Verdict.
Program for international Tribunal on Violations of Human Rights of Poltical/POW Prisoners in the US
Official Event Program
Special International Tribunal on the Violation of Human Rights of Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War in United States Prisons and Jails
Reproduction. Outline of Judgment and Verdict: Constitution of the Tribunal; Overview; The Right to Self-Determination (Native Americans, Puerto Ricans, Black People in the United States, Mexican People (Chicano) in the United States; Puerto Rican Prisoners of War; White North American Opponents of United States Government Policies; Criminalization and the Denial of the Rule of Law; Torture and Cruel, inhumane and Degrading Treatment; Verdict.
Statement from the US Poltical Prisoners to Nelson Mandela, Deputy VP of the African National Congress
statement from one recently freed political prisoner to another.
Before the Special International Tribunal on the situation of Political Prisoners and Prisoners of war Held in United States Prisons and Jails
Official Document from the Tribunal
International Symposium on Human Rights Violations of Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War in the United States
Publisher: International Tribunal on Political/POW Prisoners in the United StatesDate: 4/28/1990Volume Number: 28-AprFormat: MonographCollection: 1990 Tribunal
Contents: Introduction; New Afrikan/Black Political Prisoners and POWs- Conditions of Confinement; North American Anti-Imperialists and US Government Repression; the Price of Defending Freedom; International Pressure will be Necessary to Achieve more than Cosmetic Changes; Marketing War; Prison is a Reflection of teh Society it is a part of; Our Fight is Essentially the Work of the Heart and Spirit.
Resources on Political Prisoners and P.O.W.s in the US
Face Reality: There Are Political Prisoners in the U.S.A.
Faces of the political prisoners being held in the United States.
Political Prisoners and POWs in the United States
A list of names and addresses of political prisoners and pows being held in the United States.