FROM AMNESTY INTERNATION
I've been down here at death row, and we just heard the horrific  news.
After a torturous delay of more than 4 hours, the state of Georgia  has just killed Troy Anthony Davis.
My heart is heavy. I am sad and  angry. The state of Georgia has proven what we already know. Governments cannot  be trusted with the awful power over life and death.
Today, Georgia  didn't just kill Troy Davis, they killed the faith and confidence that many  Georgians, Americans and Troy Davis supporters worldwide used to have  in our criminal justice system. 
Wende, on our Abolish the Death Penalty  Campaign team, met with Troy Davis yesterday to convey the support that he has  had from all of you. He asked us to deliver this message back to  you:
"The struggle for justice doesn't end with me. This struggle  is for all the Troy Davises who came before me and all the ones who will come  after me. I'm in good spirits and I'm prayerful and at  peace."
Let's take a moment to honor the life of Troy Davis and  Mark MacPhail. Then, let's take all of our difficult feelings and re-double our  commitment to abolition of the death penalty.
Please pledge to continue this fight because it is  far from over.
This Friday at 7 pm EST, please join us for a special call to discuss Troy Davis'  case, what your work means for the death penalty abolition movement as a whole  and what we can do next.
I am Troy Davis. You are Troy Davis. We will not  stop fighting for justice.
Thank you for everything you have done to make  your voice heard.
In Solidarity, 
Laura Moye
Director, Death  Penalty Abolition Campaign
Amnesty International

1 comment:
I strongly suggest you read the FULL transcript of his last words. It was really ugly. I am not in favor of putting people to death. But I got a really different impression of his guilt after I read his final statement.
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