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Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director
Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
800-973-6548


TEXAS:

Anti-Death Penalty Groups to March on Texas Governor's Mansion
To: National Desk
Contact: Dana Cloud, 512-471-1947 or 512-731-1025
Lily Hughes, 512-494-0667
Scott Cobb, 512-680-7806
http://www.texasmoratorium.org/mom.htm

News Advisory:

Proponents of a moratorium on capital punishment in Texas will gather from around the state on Sunday, Oct. 15, to march on the Texas Governor's Mansion. The event, organized by a coalition of organizations called the Moratorium March on the Mansion Network, will begin at 3 p.m. on Oct. 15 at Republic Park, 4th and Guadalupe, in Austin. The demonstrators will march to the Governor's mansion at 4 p.m. with a rally at the Mansion scheduled for 5 p.m..

Organizers expect between 1,000 and 2,000 opponents of the death penalty to take part in the day's events. "It's going to be the biggest anti-death penalty demonstration in the history of Texas," said one network member. Members of the moratorium march network sent out more than nine thousands mailers reading, "There's something wrong with the death penalty in Texas. You know it. I know it. And on Oct. 15, we're going to let George Bush know it."

The march on the mansion is taking place in the context of growing public attention on and concern about evidence that innocent and mentally ill people have been executed in Texas and that capital punishment is applied in ways that discriminate against minorities and the poor.

"There's a real buzz about our march," said march organizer Lily Hughes. "We are part of a growing national movement demanding that executions be stopped. The spotlight is on the racism of the death penalty in Texas and on George Bush's record of killing poor people, innocent people, battered grandmothers, and the mentally ill."

Speakers at the rally include family members of current and former death row inmates -- including some who have been executed -- alongside activist leaders in the anti-death penalty movement. On the list to speak are the Reverend Maggie Demps, Greater Christian Church; Delia Perez-Meyer, sister of current Texas death row inmate Louis Castro-Perez, Yolanda Cruz, mother of Oliver Cruz who was executed August 9; Lois Robison, mother of Larry Robison, the mentally ill man executed on January 21; exonerated former death row inmate Randall Dale Adams, Elanora Graham, stepmother of Shaka Sankofa (Gary Graham), executed on June 22; Marlene Martin, national coordinator of the Campaign to End the Death Penalty; the Reverend Charles Moore, Texas Campaign to End the Death Penalty; Cheryl Haynes, Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement; Steve Hall, Texas Stand Down Project; Will Harrell, ACLU of Texas; Carol Byars, Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation; Jim Harrington, Texas Civil Rights Project; and Edwin Smith, Chaplain to Texas death row inmates at the Terrell Unit.

In addition, the rally will feature an original work of street theater by Austin performers dramatizing the limitations of justice in Texas.

(source:  U.S. Newswire)

Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (CUADP) works to end the death penalty in the United States through aggressive campaigns of public education and the promotion of tactical grassroots activism.   
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