Kamau Sadiki Our Warrior |
Written by Westside ID164 |
Thursday, 07 October 2004 07:50 |
Kamau Sadiki
(Kamau legally changed his name from Fred Hilton years ago, but he is nevertheless being held under his slave name, so write to him as:) Freddie Hilton BK.#0218497 - LOC. 7 - ST- 612 Fulton County Jail 901 Rice St. Atlanta, GA 30318 Web:prisonactivist.org/pps+pows/kamausadiki FREDDIE HILTON (aka KAMAU SADIKI) GDC# 115688 BLDG 13A-2 E7 53-89-49 AUGUSTA STATE MEDICAL PRISON 3001 GORDON HIGHWAY GROVETOWN, GEORGIA 30812-3809 WARDEN: DERRICK SCHOFIELD Note: Kamau Sadiki was convicted on October 13 and faces up to life in prison. Safiya Bukhari's article on the case provides an important alternative perspective to the sensationalism of the mainstream media.
Kamau Sadiki by Safiya Bukhari of the Jericho Movement http://www.thejerichomovement.com/sadiki.html Sitting in a cell in the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia under the name of Freddie Hilton is Kamau Sadiki. Kamau is awaiting trial on a 30-year old murder case. A Fulton County Police Officer found shot to death in his car outside a service station. A case that they refused to try 30 years ago because they didn’t believe they could win it. The question is "Why him? Why now?" Who Is Kamau Sadiki? Kamau Sadiki is a former member of the Black Panther Party. At the age of 17 he dedicated his life to the service of his people. He worked out of the Jamaica office of the Black Panther Party. Having internalized the 10 Point Program and Platform, the 3 Main Rules of Discipline and 8 Points of Attention, Kamau used his knowledge to guide his organizing efforts within the Black Community. He worked in the Free Breakfast Program, getting up every morning, going to his designated assignment and cooking and feeding hungry children before they went to school. When the Free Breakfast Program was over for the day, he reported to the office, gathered his papers and received his assignment for the day, and went out into the community to sell his papers. While selling his papers he continued to educate the people, while organizing tenants, welfare mothers, whomever he came in contact. At the end of the day, he reported to the office. He wrote his daily report and attended political education classes. Kamau Sadiki was one of the thousands of young Black men and women who made up the Black Panther Party. The rank and file members of the Party who were made the Black Panther Party the International political machine it was. While the media followed Huey Newton, Bobby Seale and others the day to day work of the Party was being carried out by these rank and file brothers and sisters, the backbone of the Black Panther Party. They were these nameless and faceless tireless workers who carried out the programs of the Black Panther Party, without whom there would have been no one to do the work of the Free Health Clinics, Free Clothing Drive, Liberation Schools, and Free Breakfast for Children Program. It was to these brothers and sisters that the people in the Black community looked when they needed help and support. COunterINTELligencePROgram It was because of this tireless work in the community that J. Edgar Hoover, the then FBI Director, declared the Black Panther Party to be the greatest threat to National Security and sought to destroy it. It was not because we advocated the use of the gun that made the Black Panther Party the threat. It was because of the politics that guided the gun. We had been taught that politics guide the gun, therefore our politics had to be correct and constantly evolving. We had to study and read the newspapers to keep abreast of the constantly changing political situation. But this was not the image that the government wanted to portray of the Black Panther Party. It preferred the image of the ruthless, gangster, racist gun toting thug. Every opportunity that came up to talk, or write about the Black Panther Party was used to portray this image.
When the opportunity didn’t arise on it’s own, they created situations and circumstances to make the claim. An all out propaganda war was waged on the Black Panther Party. Simultaneously a psychological and military campaign was instituted. The governments was of terror against the Black Panther Party saw over 28 young black men and women of the Black Panther Party killed over a period of less than four (4) years, hundreds more in prison or underground, dozens in exile and the Black Panther Party in disarray. Even though the Black Panther Party, as an entity, had been destroyed the government never ceased observing those Panthers who were still alive. Whether or not others believed it, the government took seriously that aspect of the Black Panther Party’s teaching that included the 10-10-10 Program. If one (1) Panther organized ten (10) people, those ten (10) people organized ten people, and those ten people organized 10 people exponentially we would organize the world for revolution. The only way to stop that was to weed out the Panthers. Not only must the Black Panther Party be destroyed, but all the people who were exposed to the teachings must be weeded out and put on ice or destroyed. During this turbulent time, Kamau had been among the members of the Party who had gone underground. He was subsequently captured and spent five (5) years in prison. While he was on parole he legally changed his name from Fred Hilton to Kamau Sadiki. The Waters are Muddied! About eighteen (18) months ago a story appeared in the Daily News in New York about a former Panther being arrested and charged with child sexual abuse. The newspaper identified the former Panther as Freddie Hilton. The first thing that comes into the minds of most people when such an allegation is read in the newspaper is that it must be true. We, in the Black Panther Party, have been taught from day one, the adage, "No investigation, no right to speak". In a case like this, a political case, it’s extremely important to get to the bottom of such an allegation as quickly as possible. Part of the pattern of COINTELPRO has been to demonize individuals, destroy their credibility, and discredit their character, thereby making them vulnerable to the enemy because their base of support has been eroded. It appears that the charge was brought against Kamau by the woman he had been living with for a number of years to get him out of the house. Kamau had been, and still is, very sick and suffering from Sarcoidosis, Cirrhosis of the Liver and Hepatitis C. He had been out of work sick for an extended period. Everyone believed he was going to die. However, he didn’t die. He went into remission, got better and returned to work. The problem was his woman friend had moved on with her life and wanted him out of the way. She told the police that he had abused her daughter three (3) years earlier. When that didn’t stand up to scrutiny they were told he had a gun in the house and where it could be found and that he was a former Black Panther etc. Even though the government did not initiate this arrest, they seized the opportunity, based on today’s climate, to get Kamau off the street. A domestic dispute was handled in an incorrect manner and a man’s reputation and character has been sullied and destroyed. People are more interested in the fact that this allegation was made then they are about the fact that he is going on trial for the murder of a police officer. Says Kamau, "All I have is my name and my honor. They can’t be allowed to take that away from me.” The molestation charge was dropped and Kamau pled guilty to a disorderly conduct charge. While he was serving his sentence the warrant from Georgia was issued. The damage had already been done. A seed had been planted in the minds of the people. While the story of the charge being made had appeared in the newspaper, there was no story of the disposition of the case. Kamau Sadiki had never, at any time, molested any child. Why Him? Why Now? While the people who would normally come to his defense were still reeling from these charges and being told not to make a big deal out of it, the state was using this time to put pressure on Kamau. Knowing that he suffers from Hepatitis C, Cirrhosis of the Liver and Sarcoidosis they told him that unless he helped them capture Assata Shakur that he would ‘die in prison’. They told him that if he worked with them and got Assata to leave Cuba and go to some other country where they could apprehend her that they would not prosecute on the police killing. This seemed to be the right time to play this card. So many different forces were congealing in the world that had changed the mood of the country in favor of mania and fear. The conflict in the Middle East had heightened the stakes with 9/11. The Patriot Act had been passed, giving new meaning to what it meant to be patriotic and making disagreeing with or not going along with the policies of the government unpatriotic. Police and other uniformed personnel were heroes/heroines and above the law...untouchables. What would not have been able to be prosecuted thirty (30) years ago was now, in this climate, possible. Then too, Kamau has not been in the spotlight in the last 25 years. What people don’t know is he never was. After being released from prison, he went to work. Having two daughters and himself to support, He went to work. He worked for the telephone company in New York for over eighteen years. Both of his daughters finished college and are now married with families of their own. No, Kamau wasn’t out beating the drums, he was being the quiet warrior that he is. He is a Muslim. Another liability in these United States where the term is almost synonymous to terrorist now. The Lies...The Distortions...The Drawbacks There are many lies and distortions of the truth that come to play in this case. The most glaring and insidious is that Freddie Hilton had been in hiding under the name Kamau Sadiki and that’s why it has taken so long to find and indict him. A bald face lie. The entire five (5) years Kamau spent in prison he wrote and signed all him mail under the name Kamau Sadiki. All of his mail was censored. When he was released from prison he was on parole and while he was on parole he had his name legally changed to Kamau Sadiki. His parole officer was aware of this. When he went to work, he didn’t obtain a new social security number under Kamau Sadiki, but his name was changed on his old card to Kamau Sadiki. There was never an attempt to hide from anything. How could he? One of his daughters was also the daughter of Assata Shakur and he couldn’t hide from that. He was always under the scrutiny of the federal government, if for this reason alone. Kamau Sadiki did not ‘come to the attention’ of the police because of the molestation charge, but the charge was a convenient way to arrest him and keep him in jail while they attempt to use him. They knew who he was and where he was all the time. What they didn’t have was a convenient excuse to arrest him that wouldn’t get every one up in arms. Once in jail, they knew they didn’t have a lot of time because the molestation charge would not hold up. So they placed the warrant from Georgia on him to give them additional time to put pressure on him. New Evidence?! No. No new evidence. The same old story from the 70's that was supposedly told to them by Sam Cooper. The same old story that was not enough to indict at the time of the death of the police officer in 1972, is now enough to indict in 2002. Thirty years later, they are able to find independent witnesses to corroborate Sam Cooper’s story. It boggles the mind that they have found a way to make memories that usually fade over time, reverse themselves and grow stronger. The Implications of this Case We have long held that there is a diabolical scheme going on in the minds of the those who run this government. It is not something that started yesterday or the day before. It is not something that will end tomorrow or the day after. This scheme is to rid the world of those who disagree with the politics of the United States. The Black Panther Party was such an entity and it no longer exists. It was systematically and meticulously destroyed almost thirty (30) years ago. But the effort to destroy the legacy of the Black Panther Party continues. Books are continually written attacking the Party. Daily, articles still appear in newspapers and periodicals redefining the work of the Black Panther Party. Panthers are still in prison and still going to prison from cases dating back to the 60's and 70's. The further we get away from the 60's and 70's the more likely that people forget what happened and what we were really about. When issues are taken out of their historical place and placed into another day and time, people tend to get confused. The government banks on that. Historically, it has worked for them. In this new day and time. In the shadow of 9/11, in Atlanta, Georgia, one of the greatest historical figures of the Civil Rights/Black Power era was convicted and sent to prison for life without the possibility of parole. The response of the community was, ‘We told you we were capable of convicting him.’ This gave impetus to the government’s plan to clean up the streets of dissent. In 1967 it was disclosed that one of the goals of COINTELPRO was to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize... no opportunity must be missed to exploit through counterintelligence techniques ... for maximum effectiveness ... long range goals are being set... prevent [them from] gaining respectability ... and a final goal should be to prevent the long range growth of militant black organizations, especially among youth." COINTELPRO didn’t go away. It continues today. This case, as well as the case of Mumia Abu Jamal and Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin are prime examples of the existence of COINTELPRO and it’s agenda. We have a tendency to forget and think that things have changed. The enemy doesn’t forget. They maintain files and lists. They maintain think tanks and, when it is convenient and at the proper time they move. The movement’s of the ‘60s, caught them by surprise. They rushed to catch up and won the first skirmish. We still have casualties. While we were busy they were preparing so they wouldn’t be caught off guard again. This round of activity on the part of the state is their efforts to clean up the books. We must not allow them to do this. We must defend Kamau Sadiki. We must push back the state. We must not allow them to use Kamau as a scapegoat... we must Free Kamau Sadik and all Political Prisoners. Source: The Drum Collective - http://www.thedrum.org
Assata Shakur Forum - http://www.assatashakur.org/forum AAPRP - http://members.aol.com/aaprp InPDUM - http://www.inpdum.com The Talking Drum - http://www.thetalkingdrum.com For those in Georgia: In rememberance of the Kamau Sadiki AKA Freddie Hilton Trial which took place this time last year in Fulton County wherein former Black Liberation Army (BLA) member Kamau Sadiki was (wrongfully) found guility of the 1971 murder of officer James Greene. A Demonstration (Protest) will be held October 23, 2004. The main objective of this trial was the pressuring of Assata Shakur target of the FBI COINTELPRO we will also address police brutality issues since Oct. 22 is the National Annual Police Brutality Rememberance Day
For more info please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it emails are checked daily and will be responded to ASAP Please come out and support!!!!!!! There is strength in numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Black Community is in need of Black Collective efforts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Meeting Times and Places Oct. 23, 2004 10:00 AM AUC Students in front of Clark-Atlanta University Student Center 11:30 AM We will meet general public in front of Marta Station entrance at Five Points 12:00 NOON We will march to Fulton County Court House PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!!! WE NEED ALL WHO ARE ABLE !!!!!!!!!! |