This week I posted an article on the speaking appearance at UC Irvine by Sekou Odinga aka
Nathaniel Burns.
Below is how the School of Humanities represented Odinga in their event announcement.
https://www.humanities.uci.edu/SOH/calendar/events.php?recid=5615&dept_code_val=all&event_cat=current&file_name=events
Below is the text of an email I have sent the School of Humanities this morning.
Speaker, Sekou Abdullah Odinga
Department: African American Studies
Date and Time: February 10, 2016 - 4:00 PM
Event Location: HIB135
Event Details
"Sekou Abdullah Odinga grew up in Jamaica, Queens-New York in a family of nine.
He is a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was inspired by
the revolutionary principles of Malcolm X when he joined the Organization of
Afro-American Unity, followed later by the Black Panther Party and the Black
Liberation Army. He is a Muslim, a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika and for
thirty-three years was a U.S. held political prisoner of war. In 2009, Sekou
reached his mandatory release date for his federal conviction in connection to
the Liberation of Assata Shakur - living in exile in Cuba - and was "paroled" to
the New York State prison system. After five years, he won a parole hearing and
was released on parole on November 25th, 2014 from the New York State sentence."
"Really?
Let's set the record straight. Odinga was connected to the 1981 Brinks truck
robbery in Nyack NY that left two police officers and a Brinks guard dead. Two
days later, he was arrested during a shootout with police who were looking for
the killers. He was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 33 years in
prison. He was not a political prisoner of war.
Odinga is free to exercise his First Amendment right of free speech wherever he
likes, but let us not misrepresent who he is."
Gary Fouse
Adjunct teacher
UCI Ext
If he served the 33 years in connection with the Brinks robbery, then you are correct that it was not in connection with the liberation of Assata Shakur.
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