Free Huey Demonstration in Scandinavia
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J „ THE BLACK PANTHER SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1969 PAGE 18 POLITICAL TRIALS FREE HUEY DEMONSTRATION IN GREECE ATHENS--A new wave of political IN SCANDINAVIA trials appeared in Greece, amid gorwing criticism of the repres- sive nature of the military junta. Jail terms of six months to life have been meted out already to 28 Greeks convicted of "subversive activities" before special military tribunals. Six other trials of a total of 36 defendants are set to be held soon. Most of the accused have been in- . volved in underground resistance movements; the mere printing and distribution of propaganda against the military regime is a crime punishable under martial law, by terms of up to five years. 1111111111111111111111111111111111 LETTERS FROM BUNCHY'S MOTHER Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Seale: Words cannot express the grati- tude I felt, for you thinking of me on Mother's Day. Bunchy would have liked it too. Please accept my thanks. I am very proud to be the mother and grand- mother of many proud warriors. Nola Carter Dear Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Cleaver: Knowing that you too were Bunchy's close friend and he had .Black Pantheokesman Connie Matthews Speaks so much respect for Eldridge, and at Free Huey Rally in Sweden for you to have. _ his mother in mind BUNCHY'S MOTHER Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Seale: Words cannot express the grati- tude I felt, for you thinking of me on Mother's Day. Bunchy would have liked it too. Please accept my thanks. I am very .proud to be the mother and grand- mother of many proud warriors. Nola Carter Dear Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Cleaver: Knowing that you too were Bunchy's close friend and he had _Black Panther Spokesman Connie Matthews Speaks so much respect for Eldridge, and at Free Huey Rally in Sweden for you to have Ms mother in mind on Mother's Day, does something it was impossible to arrange mass gathered, exhibitions were ar- 'to the State Department saying When Bobby Seale and Ray Ma- to me and for me, I cannot put rallies in front of the embassies, ranged about the third world liber- that Huey was held illegally and into words what I feel but thank sai Hewitt were in Scandinavia-- but we decided instead to use this ation struggle, about police bruta- demanding his release. you and I am proud to be the Denmark, Norway, Finland and opportunity to inform the people lity, about the heroic struggle of the The Danish Left Wing Socialist mother and grandmother of many Sweden-- they established in each Vietnamese people and about the Party drafted on the third of May of these countries solidarity com- in Scandinavia about the the per- proud warriors. secution waged by the US pig exploitation of the Danish working in the final session of its II Na- Nola Carter mittees for the third world peo- power structure against the Black class, Information about the US tional Congress the following re- 181111111111WW1111 ples' revolutionary -struggle. Panther Party and especially about pigs' persecution of the Black solution. It was passed unanimous- In the very last part of April the criminal imprisonment of Panther Party and about the na- ly. the people in Scandinavia were in- Huey. In ()slow Norway, In Stock- ture of the trial against Hueywere "The second National Congress formed by these committees that holm Sweden and in Helsinki Fin- distributed. The two representa- of the Danish Left Wing Socialist FORT DIX STOCKADE the Black Panther Party in coop- land, informational leaflets were tives of the Bla;:k Panther Party party declares its solidarity with eration with other organizations distributed and several people in in Copenhagen, Connie Matthews the struggle of the Black Panther in many cities had aranged de- the big May Day workers' demon- and Skip Malone spoke to the big Party as the vanguard organiza- REBELLION monstrations in support of the de- strations marched with signs de- crowd. tion of the oppressed American mand that Huey be immediately manding the immediate release of peoples revolutionary fight. We New York, N.Y., June 9, 1969-On set free; if necessary, on bail. Huey. Smaller numbers of people After the rally, more than 600 condemn the persecution and sup- Thursday, June 5 a rebellion broke Asa result of this information, gathered in front of the various people walked with posters and pression of the Black Panther Par out in Cell Blocks 66 and 67 at it was decided to arrange demon- American embassies. big red flags to the American em- ty committed by the U.S. power the Fort Dix Stockade. strations in each of the Scandi- bassy where Connie Matthews a- structure. We express our deep A stockade built for 250 men, navian capitals in front of the In Copenhagen Denmark, the Da- admiration of the heroic struggle orlt:r gain spoke about the reasons that but holds 900, the men in Cell American embassies in nish Left Wing Socialist Party Huey should be set free. you are fighting right in the belly our solidarity with the just Blocks 66 and 67 were made to show in cooperation with other revolu- • In the days before the first of of imperialism and confirm our stand in formation for five hours demand that Huey P. Newton be tionary organizations arranged a May, several revolutionary groups will to fight in solidarity with the in the hot sun; when taken to the set free. big demonstration in a park. Here, sent telegrams of solidarity to the oppressed peoples of the world un- mess hall, the men were forced to Because of the short warning, where students and workers were Black Panther Party and demands til victory." wait in line three hours for dinner. At dinner, only half the men were given water. One prisoner, Chabot, was put in segregation as punish- ment for requesting water. After returning to the Cell Blocks, the men in Cell Blocks 66 and 67 set mattresses on fire, smashed windows and threw ma- terials out the windows; 150 men were involved in the rebellion. Also involved was Cell Block 84. Immediately, 250 troops (MP's) were brought in, using tear gas, to put down the rebellion. Two members of the American Service- , t, -• in tne renal session of i,ts II Na- . - power structure against the Black 1111111P1110111111111 pies' revolutionary struggle. class. Information about the US tional Congress the following re- In the very last part of April Panther Party and especially about pigs' persecution of the Black solution. It was passed unanimous- the people in Scandinavia were in- the criminal imprisonment of Panther Party and about the na- ly. formed by these committees that Huey. In Oslow Norway, 'Al Stock- ture of the trial against Huey were "The second National Congress FORT DIX STOCKADE the Black Panther Party in coop- holm Sweden and in Helsinki Fin- distributed. The two representa- of the Danish Left Wing Socialist eration with other organizations land, informational leaflets were tives of the Bin Panther Party party declares its solidarity with in many cities had aranged de- distributed and several people in in Copenhagen, Connie Matthews the struggle of the Black Panther the big May Day workers' demon- REBELLION monstrations in support of the de- and Skip Malone spoke to the big Party as the vanguard organiza- mand that Huey be immediately strations marched with signs de- crowd. tion of the opy.)ros;sed American New York, N.Y., June 9, 1969-On set free; if necessary, on bail. manding the immediate release of peoples revolutionary fight. We Thursday, June 5 a rebellion broke Asa result of this information, Huey. Smaller numbers of people After the rally, more than 600 condemn the persecution and sup- out in Cell Blocks 66 and 67 at it was decided to arrange demon- gathered in front of the various people walked with posters and pression of the Black Panther Par- the Fort Dix Stockade. strations in each of the Scandi- American embassies. big red flags to the American em- ty committed by the U.S. power A stockade built for 250 men, navian capitals in front of the bassy where Connie Matthews a- structure. We express our deep but holds 900, the men in Cell American embassies in ord,:t. In Copenhagen Denmark, the Da- gain spoke about the reasons that admiration of the heroic struggle Blocks 66 and 6'7 were made to show our solidarity with the just nish Left Wing Socialist Party Huey should be set free. you are fighting right in the belly stand in formation for five hours demand that Huey P. Newton be in cooperation with other revolu- In the days before the first of of imperialism and confirm our in the hot sun; when taken to the set free. tionary organizations arranged a May, several revolutionary groups will to fight in solidarity with the mess hall, the men were forced to Because of the short warning, big demonstration in a park. Here, sent telegrams of solidarity to the oppressed peoples of the world un- wait in line three hours for dinner. where students and workers were Black Panther Party and demands til victory." At dinner, only half the men were given water. One prisoner, Chabot, was put in segregation as punish- ment for requesting water. After returning to the Cell Blocks, the men in Cell Blocks 66 and 67 set mattresses on fire, smashed windows and threw ma- terials out the windows; 150 men were involved in the rebellion. Also involved was Cell Block 84. Immediately, 250 troops (MP's) were brought in, using tear gas, to put down the rebellion.