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== Arrest and imprisonment ==
== Arrest and imprisonment ==
The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] illegally targeted Shakur as part of [[COINTELPRO]] and illegally seized evidence was used at his trial by the prosecution. While in prison, he got [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]] twice and is currently suffering from cancer.<ref name=":0" />
The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] illegally targeted Shakur as part of [[COINTELPRO]] and illegally seized evidence was used at his trial by the prosecution. While in prison, he contracted [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]] twice and is currently suffering from cancer.<ref name=":0" />


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Black nationalism]]
[[Category:Black nationalism]]
<references />
[[Category:Statesian political prisoners]]

Revision as of 12:07, 2 October 2022

Mutulu Shakur
Born
Jeral Wayne Williams

August 8, 1950
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
NationalityNew Afrikan
Political orientationBlack nationalism


Mutulu Shakur is a Black nationalist from the United States. He is currently a political prisoner but is seeking release due to health problems.

Political work

In the late 1960s, Mutulu Shakur joined Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM). He later joined the Republic of New Afrika.

Shakur was part of the Lincoln Detox Project from 1970 to 1978 in New York City. The project was founded by the Black Panthers, Republic of New Afrika, Young Lords, and Students for a Democratic Society to help drug addicts.

Mutulu Shakur helped Assata Shakur, another U.S. political prisoner, escape to Cuba.[1]

Arrest and imprisonment

The FBI illegally targeted Shakur as part of COINTELPRO and illegally seized evidence was used at his trial by the prosecution. While in prison, he contracted COVID-19 twice and is currently suffering from cancer.[1]

References