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April 5, 2007

MLK Assassination Anniversary Yesterday Unnoticed, Useful Today

By Jay Janson

A Memphis jury's verdict on December 8, 1999, in the wrongful death lawsuit of the King family versus Loyd Jowers "and other unknown co-conspirators," found that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a conspiracy that included agencies of his own government. Read UN Ambassador Andrew Young testimony. put King's condemnation of U.S. wars to use today as 'peoples historian Howard Zinn does in his radio interviews!

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Make Martin Luther King Jr.' assassination for his condemnation of U.S. crimes real and useful for everyone in the U.S., Iraq and Afghanistan to keep in mind today.

A Memphis jury's verdict on December 8, 1999, in the wrongful death lawsuit of the King family versus Loyd Jowers "and other unknown co-conspirators," found that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a conspiracy that included agencies of his own government. Take a moment to put King's condemnation of U.S. wars to use today!

Our project to stimulate the use of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.' condemnation of U.S. murderous foreign policy during the last year of his life could include the marking of the anniversary of his assassination, for it is widely believed that it was King's opposition to imperialist war madness and the capitalist insanity of putting profit above humanity that cost him his life and cost us the loss of his much too effective leadership.

Progressives expect commercial media to ignore this anniversary, but we needn't. Our turn comes stronger the day after we witness media silence. Just as entertainment/news media ignore the Iraqi and Afghan deaths of even women and children, as do our senators while deploring American 'mistaken' invaders deaths, so must we all the more emphatically raise our voices in protest against the loss of Iraqi life in Iraq, of Afghan life in Afghanistan and the taking of Rev. King Jr.' life exactly so intentionally ignored. This is what King Jr. would have wanted us do. This is what 'peoples historian' Howard Zinn speaks to on his radio interviews.

After one's moment of silence in observance of the events of April fourth, 1968, on that balcony of that motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, sugest clicking on

Authors Website: http://prosecuteuscrimesagainsthumanitynow.blogspot.com

Authors Bio:

Jay Janson is an archival research peoples historian activist, musician and writer; has lived and worked on all continents; articles on media published in China, Italy, UK, India, in Germany & Sweden Einartysken,and in the US by Dissident Voice; Global Research; Information Clearing House; Counter Currents; Minority Perspective, UK,and others; now resides in NYC; First effort was a series of articles on deadly cultural pollution endangering seven areas of life emanating from Western corporate owned commercial media published in Hong Kong's Window Magazine 1993; Howard Zinn lent his name to various projects of his; Weekly column, South China Morning Post, 1986-87; reviews for Ta Kung Bao; article China Daily, 1989. Is coordinator of the Howard Zinn co-founded King Condemned US Wars International Awareness Campaign, and website historian of the Ramsey Clark co-founded Prosecute US Crimes Against Humanity Now Campaign, which contains a history of US crimes in 19 nations. Dissident Voice supports this website with link at the end of each issue of its newsletter.


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