D.A. again does not produce test results and is threatened with Contempt of Court

We spoke with Zulu after the Court Hearing of October 2nd, and he said: “We did not get the ruling that we wanted yesterday, but the Judge was angry with the D.A’s delay in the case.”

The Judge gave the D.A. within 30 days to produce the test of the finger- prints that were taken from the crime-scene, or he will be held in Contempt of Court & fined.

So now we are waiting for the District Attorney to finish the work that should have been done so many years ago, which is: work with the court to make Justice happen.

Meanwhile: Please send Zulu a POSTCARD (not a greeting card, they are no longer allowed in) for his upcoming Birthday on October 14th!

Kenny Zulu Whitmore

Zulu holding the SF Bayview, June 2017

Zulu holding the SF Bayview, June 2017

86468 – Cypress#3
LA State Prison
Angola, LA 70712
U.S.A.

Thank you!

Pack the Courtroom Oct 2nd!

We thought Friday 20th of September there would be another Courthearing, the same as was ordered in April to take place on July 22nd, which was postponed. Please check here for the first announcement.

But it is now October 2nd, at 9:30 AM!

Free Zulu!

Zulu with blue sky, designed by Bev, a longtime friend of Zulu

Sweet Land of Liberty – America the Beautiful

Zulu and Emundo’s article that was originally submitted to this site in April of 2019, was published in the SF Baview of August!

Article in SF Bayview of August 2019 by Zulu and Emundo

Zulu and Emundo’s article in the SF Bayview of August 2019, originally submitted to this site in April.

 

Let’s Show Love to Zulu as Justice is again being delayed!

From the Free Zulu European Campaign Chairperson:

Once again justice is being delayed for our Brother Zulu Whitmore, who had an evidentiary hearing coming up on July, 22, 2019, when the State was supposed to have everything tested by that date, because it was agreed to in open court that there would not be anymore extension in this case.

However Judge Erwin in the 19th judicial district court granted the State another 60-day extension without Zulu’s lawyers being present in court.

A statement from his legal team says, this is not over by a long shot, and they ask that all of Zulu’s supporters show him some love at yet another delay.

Myself and the Free Zulu European Campaign say: show our brother some love with letters of support.

ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Annabelle Parker
Free Zulu European Campaign
Freezulu.org

You can reach Zulu here to send him support:

Kenny Zulu Whitmore
86468 – Cypress#3
LA State Prison
Angola, LA 70712
U.S.A.
Or via Jpay.com

Pack the Courtroom!

Free Zulu photo with blue skyThere was a long-awaited Court Hearing on April 2nd, 2019, in which Zulu was present, with support of his family and friends.

In this hearing, the State was ORDERED by the Judge to have all of the withhelded evidence tested by July 22nd, which is the next court date. So let’s pack the courtroom on July 22nd!

 

Sweet Land of Liberty

Sweet Land of Liberty

By Kenny Zulu Whitmore

Zulu’s first photo after being released from solitary confinement 2015

86468 – Cypress 3, LA State Penitentiary, Angola, LA 70712

With Lady Liberty standing out in the harbor with her flaming torch held high for all to see near and far, she asks for your “tired, poor, poverty stricken humble sould yearning to breathe free in the land of liberty,” well Lady Liberty must be crying her eyes out while Donald Duck sits on his mighty throne from the Big House insisting that congress not Mexico give him 5.7 billion dollars to build a wall around the Southern border to keep our Southern, Central American and West Indies brothers and sisters, Mexicans, Hundurans, Guatemalan and Haitian and other so-called minorities who Duck’s wall is really meant to keep out of the liberty.

So I join with my Mexican Brother Emundo Cerda Anima, in calling for our communities to come together and build THAT BRIDGE and defeat Donald Duck’s call for a wall that he said the Mexican Government would pay for, instead BUILD THAT BRIDGE and stop the weeping of Lady Liberty by giving her your tired, poor, poverty-stricken, war-worried humble masses. What if the Native American had built that wall? So let’s build that culture bridge, build that culture bridge, build that culture bridge.

America Beautiful Land

By Emundo Cerda Anima

Edmundo Cerda Anima

Edmundo Cerda Anima

594309-Cypress 3, LA State Penitentiary, Angola, LA 70712

Now tired of so much seeing and so much hearing. How in this land our people is offended, insulted, humiliated, and discriminated non-stop.

From Angola prison today, the Hispanics would like to talk a little about history and freedom. ‘Wet-backs,’ ‘aliens,’ ‘foreigners’ we are called, and even by many other names. In appealing our case, it is necessary to return to history, for history itself by its facts will clarify once and for all that in America there have always been some Hispanics, and will always be. This is the land our Creator one day was pleased to give to us.

Others were the intruders, who in search for refuge and freedom dared one day arrive to our land. We know everybody forgot that already; therefore, today we remind them of that. It was a people from Great Britain who sailed that day. Their reasons for leaving were poverty and the oppression under which they lived. Yearning for freedom, to arrive in America they longed.

For all over the world it was heard that this beautiful land filled our people with blessings. With help from their King, they crossed the seas and suddenly awoke on these lands. America, you cannot deny to us that on that day you saw a dejected and oppressed people, for that you embraced them with love on your land. Then shared with them what you offered to our people. And to that you added sweet peaceful days, sincere love, and the blessed freedom, which those peoples came to seek from you.

That was the reason why Great Britain, on that day return of his demanded from you. I learned that on March 5, 1770, British soldiers violently patrolled your streets demanding from those foreigners loyalty to their king and country. However, as we have already said, America, your blessings have always been sweet and abundant, and that was sucfficient reason for that people to refuse to abandon you. Preferring to renounce their country forever, on a 4th of July, 1776, in Philadelphia, 56 men faced the British government. They strongly argued, it is better for us to die than to abandon America, this beautiful land and his blessed freedom. That’s how on that afternoon, America, those foreigners were added to you. Without thinking that as time went on, one day those peoples would also betray you, for little by little with intrigues they began to take this land. But that was not enough for them.

In enslaving the people they thought, so laws and regulations they prepared. With cunning and malice, Article XIII [13th Amendment] one day they formulated, for they saw that was the way in which they could become owners of the people and of the land that one day it adopted them.

Forgetting the brave ones like Lincoln, Luther King and many more, and the history spoken hereof, today in America they preach freedom. Blessed it be, we have said! For after such victorious fighting there should be no more slaves. Thereby, Article XIII [‘s exception clause] should be erased, for in inspires betrayal and horror. Or could it be, beautiful America land, that your freedom is just a lie?

Even here in Angola prison, the Hispanics through history we clarify that we are the Americans, and that even though straightforward the land was taken from us, make clear that they cannot and would not have been able to take from us or erase from this land our name, our history, our culture and language.

Zulu and Emundo on the road

Zulu and Emundo

Zulu is still waiting for a parole hearing

February 19th, 2019
We have been in frequent contact with our Brother Zulu. The news is that there is still no change in the situation that he should be seeing the Parole Board, but the prison administration had is date changed, and then they appealed the decision by a court. So Zulu is still ‘in limbo.’ After 44 years, it is a test of his patience yet again!

Zulu has been prepared for the hearing with the parole board, he has several job offers lined up, a family who will take care of him, a place to live, and he has a lot of knowledge to share. We are all wondering why the State and administration are taking so long to see (apart from the unjust incarceration because of his innocence) that he is really a wonderful person who cares for the people and the world? Why keep him locked up?

You can write to Zulu to show your support:

Kenny Zulu Whitmore

Zulu with his grandaughter, visiting in November of 2017

Zulu with his grandaughter, visiting in November of 2017

86468 – Cypress#3
LA State Prison
Angola, LA 70712
U.S.A.

Or send him an “email-message” via Jpay.com

Thank you!


Update:
Zulu called and explained that the Dept. of Corrections is appealing that he can get a paroledate set, because according to them he has to do 2 consecutive sentences. But the law that was issued in 2018 for Lifers in prison since the 1970s does not say that, and Zulu also was already eligible for parole on one of the sentences.  So all they are doing is waisting time off Zulu’s life and that of his family and many suporters. Also, other prisoners with similar sentences have been released on parole!

Zulu will have a hearing about his correct parole date

This Friday, Zulu will have a hearing before the Commissioner of the 19th Judicial District Court. This is about the Louisiana D.O.C. resetting his correct parole date.

Zulu has become eligible for parole since new laws came into place this year for prisoners serving life sentences since the 1970s, and who have already done 40+ years inside. However, in August he learned that his parole date was not set to September 2018, but 2083. His lawyers found out how this happened, and now he will have a Hearing via video court about this.

Let’s send good, positive thoughts to Zulu and his family and friends, comrades, in hopes he will be on board for the next parole hearing!

 

 

Is this Zulu’s last birthday in prison?

Zulu celebrated his birthday yesterday, his 43rd behind bars, and his sister came to visit him on Friday, because there was no visiting on the Sunday due to the rodeo taking place.

Zulu received a lovely birthday cake, ordered by his sister with the words: “Happy birthday Zulu, this will be your last one here. I love you, your Sis.”

We hope that Zulu will be released soon.

 

Updates on our revolutionary brother Zulu – August 2018

Greeting from the Free Zulu Committee Europe,

Just some updates on our revolutionary brother Kenny Zulu Whitmore, who spent 37 years in solitary confinement at the notorious Louisiana State penitentiary at Angola, better known as Angola State Plantation.

Beside the Angola 3, Zulu, who did 37 years in solitary, and Albert Woodfox of the Angola 3, who did 42 years in solitary confinement, are the only political prisoners in Louisiana history to have spent a combined 79 years in islation. Albert Woodfox was freed in 2016, Zulu was released from solitary into the general population of the plantation in 2015.

The Free Zulu Europe Committee is once again happy to bring you this update on our revolutionary brother. He is in very good health for a 64-year-old young man, and still does his workouts and runs the yard. Zulu has a prison job as orderly/health-care worker and he has completed several educational coures to where he has received certificates, and he continues to mentor younger prisoners on using their incarceration to educate and better their lives and to be fathers to their children from that side of the wall, because being incarcerated does not stop one from being a responsible man.

On the legal front, Zulu’s case has been pending in the Louisiana Supreme Court awaiting a decision on a procedure issue for ten months as of this August, so let’s continue to send the brother some love and light. Also, Zulu is awaiting a new parole date to be set that should come at anytime now. I know our brother would say Insh’Allah / God willing.

From recent photos you can see that Zulu’s beautiful sisters, granddaughter, son and friends visit regularly, and as his granddaughter Reagan puts it: “I can’t wait till Big Papa come home.”

The Free Zulu European committee will continue to give updates as we await a court decision or a parole date to be set.

Send our brother some love and light at:

Kenny Zulu Whitmore,
86468 Cypress-3
LA State penitentiary,
Angola, LA 70712
U.S.A.

Annabelle Parker & The Free Zulu Committee Europe
Freezulu.org (zulusupporteurope.wordpress.com)


Kenny Zulu Whitmore with his friend Riley

Zulu with his friend Riley visiting him, July 2018

Zulu support cards at Bookmarks bookstore, London, Sept. 2018

Zulu support cards at Bookmarks bookstore, London, Sept. 2018