B A N C O

black autonomy network community organization
working for economic and social justice in Benton Harbor, MI

Friday, April 20, 2007

Video Interviews with Rev. Pinkney

Reverend Pinkney on his conviction of voter fraud

Reverend Pinkney and Whirlpool trying to silence him
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    Rev. Edward Pinkney - How BANCO Started:

    "Many years ago I was going about my life believing that the justice system was just that until I started going to the court house to observe all the wrong convictions. There are numerous factors for wrongful convictions in the Berrien County court system. Most of the problems are in the local judicial system."

    "It's hard to believe that in the year 2012 we have a county in Michigan with a legal system this antiquated and racist. What's harder to believe is that no one at the State or National level is taking any action to remedy the situation."

    "We cannot run society for the privileged and allow a significant proportion of the population to be marginalized. It impacts the quality of life for all of us. If we have throwaway people, a justice system which tolerates injustice is doomed to collapse. I am truly ready for action."

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