President of the Sub Committee
on Human Rights of the European Parliament
Council of Europe Requesting Stay of Execution
Letters from 2007
Harry Belafonte's
Letter to the BPP
A letter
from Martina June 25, 2007
Amnesty International Support for Troy
NCADP Support for Troy
Sr. Helen
Prejean's Letter to the Georgia BPP
Mike Farrell's Letter of Support
Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Letter to the BPP
Congress Woman Shelia Jackson Lee's Letter to the BPP
Bishop
Kevin Boland's Letter to the BPP
Bishop Wilton Gregory's
Letter to the BPP
US Senator
Carol Moseley-Braun
Letter to the Governor and BPP
AI Secretary General's Letter to
the BPP
Murder Victims
Families --MVFR Letter to BPP
SAM D. MILLSAP,
JR.
Letter to BPP
Hip-Hop
Summit Action Network
Letter to
BPP
Rev. Joanne Coyle Dauphin
Letter to BPP
Jesse
L. Jackson Jr. Letter to BPP
John Lewis, Member of Congress Letter to BPP
NBLSA
Letter to BPP
Nicole Borvo Cohen-Seat
French Senator
Letter to BPP
Henry Johnson Jr. Member of Congress Letter to BPP
Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Letter to BPP
Pope Benedict's Letter to Gov. Sonny Perdue
Indigo Girls
Letter to
BPP
Howard University Student Body Letter to
BPP
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Resolution in
Support of Troy Davis
INNOCENCE MATTERS!
FREE TROY DAVIS!
Martina Correia, sister of Troy Anthony Davis, just spent a
few days in Dublin at the Annual General Meeting of Amnesty
International Ireland where she also received an
International Award : The Sean McBride Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Human Rights 2010.
See Irish Times article.
Read more
media clips from Irish trip.
See latest article The Irish Times
- Monday, April 25, 2011
Life and Death on Georgia's Death Row
See CNN Video:
Death Row Mistake?
English Rock Band
Keane Visit Troy
Martina speaks to the Institute for
Race& Justice at the
Harvard Law School Sept 16, 2009
Congressman Hank Johnson May 29th shows
his support of Troy Davis after visiting Troy on Death Row.
Congressman Hank Johnson speaks to media
after visiting Troy Davis Georgia's 4th District
Hear the
KBCS
interview with Troy and others
Watch and share new Troy Davis
video
A new animated video, featuring original music by
State Radio, illustrates the injustice of Troy Davis' case.
Video produced by Citizen.
Federal court rejects Troy Davis’ appeal:
Apr. 16, 2009
Judge Rosemary Barkett dissented.
“To execute Davis, in the face of a significant amount of proffered
evidence that may establish his actual innocence, is unconscionable and
unconstitutional,†she wrote.
Global Day Of Action for
Troy Davis: May 19, 2009
Why President Obama should have Georgia on his mind: May 19, 09
Poets 4 Political Prisoners Benefit
Martin Luther
King Jr. Parade in Atlanta, Georgia January 19, 2009
TROY ANTHONY DAVIS NAMED 2008'S PERSON OF THE YEAR BY SUNDAY PAPER
SavanahNow calls Martina
The Crusader -- Person of Impact
Watch the Video
UCC minister offers to die for Troy Davis
Read The ECONOMIST : Story of Reasonable Doubt
See New
Message from Troy
Hear new Song
composed for Troy
Troy's
case subject of International Human Rights Competition
Thank you to all those who support Troy, many of
you have wanted to send Troy a financial gift.
There is a new address to sending Troy a personal money
order:
Please send money orders from now on to:
Troy Anthony Davis #657378 GDCP
c/o Georgia
Department of Corrections
Inmate Accounts
P
O Box 405699
Atlanta, Georgia
30384-5699
Do Not Send Cash, It
will be Returned and Sometimes is Lost!
Please keep copy of money order for your
records & write and let him know you mailed a money order:
Troy
A. Davis #657378 GDCP
G-2-48 PO Box 3877
Jackson, Georgia.
30233
Martina Takes
Troy's Case to the European Union
In a addition
to speaking to the European Union in Brussels Belgium and the
Council of Europe in Strasbourg she also attended
a demonstration in Paris, which was organized by Amnesty
International France.
Here are some
pictures from the Rally and demonstration for Troy.
Here is Press
Coverage in
Le Monde. Below are the Video clips attached to this
article. Be sure to view them.
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Troy Davis: conditions de jugements Uploaded by oriane38
TROY: RÉACTIONS FAMILLE Uploaded by oriane38
TROY DAVIS: AVANT L'EXÉCUTION Uploaded by oriane38
Excerpt: Amnesty International Report on theCase of
Troy Davis
Where is the Justice for me?
A plea from Troy
Davis
Where is the
Justice for me? In 1989 I surrendered myself to the police for crimes I
knew I was innocent of in an effort to seek justice through the court
system in Savannah, Georgia USA. But like so many death penalty cases,
that was not my fate and I have been denied justice. During my
imprisonment I have lost more than my freedom, I lost my father and my
family has suffered terribly, many times being treated as less than
human and even as criminals. In the past I have had lawyers who refused
my input, and would not represent me in the manner that I wanted to be
represented. I have had witnesses against me threatened into making
false statements to seal my death sentence and witnesses who wanted to
tell the truth were vilified in court.
For the entire two years I
was in jail awaiting trial I wore a handmade cross around my neck, it
gave me peace and when a news reporter made a statement in the local
news, “Cop-killer wears cross to court,†the cross was immediately taken
as if I was unworthy to believe in God or him in me. The only time my
family was allowed to enter the courtroom on my behalf was during the
sentencing phase where my mother and sister had to beg for my life and
the prosecutor simply said, “I was only fit for killing.†Where is the
Justice for me, when the courts have refused to allow me relief when
multiple witnesses have recanted their testimonies that they lied
against me?
Because of the
Anti-Terrorism Bill, the blatant racism and bias in the U.S. Court
System, I remain on death row in spite of a compelling case of my
innocence. Finally I have a private law firm trying to help save my life
in the court system, but it is like no one wants to admit the system
made another grave mistake. Am I to be made an example of to save face?
Does anyone care about my family who has been victimized by this death
sentence for over 16 years? Does anyone care that my family has the fate
of knowing the time and manner by which I may be killed by the state of
Georgia?
I truly understand a life
has been lost and I have prayed for that family just as I pray for mine,
but I am Innocent and all I ask for is a True Day in a Just Court. If I
am so guilty why do the courts deny me that? The truth is that they have
no real case; the truth is I am
Innocent.
Where is the Justice
for me?
By Troy A. Davis
November 2007 Vigils. Before and After Oral Arguments
See
Full Amnesty International Report: Where is the Justice for Mewww.amnestyusa.org/abolish/AMR5102307.pdf
Law
students and Law schools get involved:
www.savetroydavis.net
It was Troy's Birthday Oct. 9. Many
people left him a birthday message on
YouTube.
Look at the wonderful video messages many have left him.
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