I was released from prison on August 1, 2008. Since my release I have lived very hard and have had alot of disappointments both from myself and the greater
revolutionary/activist community.
I want to stress that it is not easy being out here after 19 years of
incarceration. It is not easy trying to find your way in a world that
has radically changed and you literally question whether or not you
are still relevant for anyone or anything. However, I am here to say
that I am still fighting and that I will not end this fight. It has
taken me a little longer to get adjusted than most but I am coming
along and will be lending my voice to the struggle just as I had done
all the years of my incarceration.
I also want to say that, we need to fight for our beloved brothers and
sisters who are on death row and longed down in prison kamps. WE
cannot forget them and we must not allow the system to act as if they
do not exist.
Siddique Abdullah Hasan is one example of someone whom we cannot
forget. He is my brother, both in religion and in struggle and he
deserves all the help he can get, just like Mumia and many others. We
need to fight for the Lucasville Five, the
8 and a host of others too long of a list to name here.
Meantime, if anyone wishes to contact me they can do so as follows:
Alikabdule (at) yahoo.com
I could use your generous and most respectful help.
In the trenches...
Ali Khalid Abdullah