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The Spirit of Mandela Coalition
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
22 Apr 2022
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Margaret Kimberley · The Spirit of Mandela Coalition

Jihad Abdulmumit is a coordinating committee member of the Spirit of Mandela Coalition, a campaign to bring international attention to U.S. violations of the human rights of black, brown, and indigenous people and US held political prisoners. On October 22-25, in 2021, the Coalition organized and hosted an International Tribunal entitled, We Still Charge Genocide, a reference to the 1951 tribunal. The 2021 tribunal successfully charged the United States government, its states, and specific agencies with human and civil rights violations and was found guilty on all five counts.

We Charge Genocide

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