Attack For Mumia In Zurich, Switzerland Increase international solidarity! Here is more news from the frontlines of the struggle to save Mumia. - ATS ---- (the mainstream press article) Stones Against U.S. Travel Agency; Protest Against U.S. Capitalism On Friday night, unknown persons damaged a branch of the American Express Travel Agency in Bahnhofstrasse. Stones were hurled through the windows, then the vandals threw paints bombs against the exterior and tossed stinking butyric acid into the interior. The office personnel were only able to get to their work the next day after a long delay. TA was told by Ursula Scholler, head of security for American Express in Zurich, that an investigation was underway. According to canton police, damage from the attack was estimated at 15,000 Swiss francs. Police are looking for a taxi driver who was driving along Bahnhofstrasse towards Burkliplatz at about 4:00 AM and who saw the four or five people responsible fleeing on bicycles. The vandals left behind a leaflet at the travel agency. The action was called a protest against the praxis of the American authorities and a symbolic action against U.S. capitalism. The point was to save Mumia Abu-Jamal, who is awaiting execution in the U.S. state Pennsylvania. In the leaflet, Abu-Jamal, who was convicted of murdering a policeman, is called a political victim of an execution campaign. (TA, 1.7.95) ---- (the communique) In the night of June 29/30, 1995, we smashed the windows of the firms IBM and Amexco (American Express Company) in Zurich, we also made the places stink, which fits with their praxis, and we decorated the premises with paint. This is an act of solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal, an act against state murder and repression, an act against capitalist exploitation, an act in support of a revolutionary perspective in metropolitan countries like the USA and Switzerland. Amexco and IBM are symbolic parts of international U.S. capitalism. This capitalism has made the USA a metropolitan country with crude contradictions between the arrogance of wealth and the sorrow of poverty, an imperialist country with a profound economic crisis, a settler nation with the worst forms of racial discrimination, a land of prisons and cop attacks. In short, a country with an endless lack of perspective. Because there's not much of an oriented left-wing movement there anymore, the place is ideal for reactionary elements like the Ku-Klux-Klan, civilian militias, and cults, a wasteland of women-hating abortion opponents, private and state hate campaigns calling for law and order, and state murder called the death penalty. On August 17, 1995, Mumia Abu-Jamal is scheduled to end up on the electric chair in Pennsylvania because he was framed for killing a cop in 1982. This will be the first execution of a political prisoner in the USA since Sacco and Vanzetti in the late 1920s. What in reality did he do to "deserve" the death penalty? He was a spokesperson against reactionary developments, a journalist who served those people being discriminated against, and he remains an unbroken man, continuing to struggle against exploitation and oppression even while on death row, an orientation point for revolutionary identity. In order to destroy all of this, the state doesn't care if it uses legal execution or illegal "suicides". When Peru's dictator Fujimori made the accidental confession that the historic leader of Sendero, Abimael Guzman, sentenced to life in prison, "would die in his cell within three years" (NZZ), this is the same thing that happened to Ulrike Meinhof (May 9, 1976) and other comrades from the RAF (October 18, 1977 - Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan Carl Raspe) in Stammheim and to Ingrid Schubert (November 11, 1977) in Stadelheim: murder. We are carrying out an act in solidarity with Mumia Abu- Jamal, an act against capitalist exploitation, an act in support of a revolutionary perspective in metropolitan countries like the USA and Switzerland. Solidarity with political prisoners against their destruction! For a revolutionary perspective!