Troy Anthony Davis

An Innocent Man Facing Execution in Georgia

11th Circuit Court of Appeals Grants Oral Argument for TROY DAVIS
December 9th in Atlanta, Georgia at 1pm

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Oct 24, 2008:Troy Receives a 25 Day Stay of Execution

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New Letters; 2008

Poem For Troy

UDC Law School Letter

Letter from Ordre des Avocats

Letter from Ravi Shankar

NAACP Emergency Resolution

European Parliament Resolution

Liz Lynne MEP

Jocks 4 Justice
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The European Union

A few words in support of Troy Davis from Hélène Flautre

A MESSAGE FROM NICOLE BORVO COHEN-SEAT

Paris Bar - Letters to the Parole Board

Campaign to End the Death Penalty

President of the Sub Committee on Human Rights of the European Parliament

Council of Europe Requesting Stay of Execution

Letters from 2007

Harry Belafonte's Letter to the BPP

A letter from Martina June 25, 2007

Amnesty International Support for Troy

NCADP Support for Troy

Sr. Helen Prejean's Letter to the Georgia BPP

Mike Farrell's Letter of Support

Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Letter to the BPP

Congress Woman Shelia Jackson Lee's Letter to the BPP

Bishop Kevin Boland's
Letter to the BPP

Bishop Wilton Gregory's
Letter to the BPP

 

INNOCENCE MATTERS!

FREE TROY DAVIS!

Global Day of Action

There were actions in 16 Countries and more than 40 US Cities.

See links to pictures and information below.

Rassemblement Troy Davis, fontaine Saint-Michel

Atlanta's "Stand Firm for Justice" rally:

Brussels:

Seattle:

DC:

Paris:

San Francisco


 

Martina Takes Troy's Case to the European Union

In a addition to speaking to the European Union in Brussels Belgium and the Council of Europe in Strasbourg she also attended a demonstration in Paris, which was organized by Amnesty International France.

Here are some pictures from the Rally and demonstration for Troy.

Here is Press Coverage in Le Monde. Below are the Video clips attached to this article. Be sure to view them.

Excerpt: Amnesty International Report on theCase of Troy Davis 

Where is the Justice for me?
A plea from Troy Davis

Where is the Justice for me? In 1989 I surrendered myself to the police for crimes I knew I was innocent of in an effort to seek justice through the court system in Savannah, Georgia USA. But like so many death penalty cases, that was not my fate and I have been denied justice. During my imprisonment I have lost more than my freedom, I lost my father and my family has suffered terribly, many times being treated as less than human and even as criminals. In the past I have had lawyers who refused my input, and would not represent me in the manner that I wanted to be represented. I have had witnesses against me threatened into making false statements to seal my death sentence and witnesses who wanted to tell the truth were vilified in court.

For the entire two years I was in jail awaiting trial I wore a handmade cross around my neck, it gave me peace and when a news reporter made a statement in the local news, “Cop-killer wears cross to court,” the cross was immediately taken as if I was unworthy to believe in God or him in me. The only time my family was allowed to enter the courtroom on my behalf was during the sentencing phase where my mother and sister had to beg for my life and the prosecutor simply said, “I was only fit for killing.” Where is the Justice for me, when the courts have refused to allow me relief when multiple witnesses have recanted their testimonies that they lied against me?

Because of the Anti-Terrorism Bill, the blatant racism and bias in the U.S. Court System, I remain on death row in spite of a compelling case of my innocence. Finally I have a private law firm trying to help save my life in the court system, but it is like no one wants to admit the system made another grave mistake. Am I to be made an example of to save face? Does anyone care about my family who has been victimized by this death sentence for over 16 years? Does anyone care that my family has the fate of knowing the time and manner by which I may be killed by the state of Georgia?

I truly understand a life has been lost and I have prayed for that family just as I pray for mine, but I am Innocent and all I ask for is a True Day in a Just Court. If I am so guilty why do the courts deny me that? The truth is that they have no real case; the truth is I am Innocent.                                          

Where is the Justice for me?    

By Troy A. Davis

November 2007 Vigils. Before and After Oral Arguments

See Full Amnesty International Report: Where is the Justice for Me www.amnestyusa.org/abolish/AMR5102307.pdf

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It was Troy's Birthday Oct. 9. Many people left him a birthday message on YouTube.  Look at the wonderful video messages many have left him.

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