‘When Innocence Isn't Enough: A Documentary About Troy Anthony Davis'

Troy Anthony Davis is on death row for the 1989 murder of police officer Mark MacPhail in Savannah, GA in the US. Troy has always maintained his innocence, and there was never any physical evidence linking him to the crime. On March 28, the US Supreme Court denied Troy's final appeal, clearing the way for Georgia to set the execution date. The state of Georgia has now set Troy Davis's execution date for midnight on 21 September. As part of the campaign to save Davis’s life, Naji Mujahid calls on readers to view and share the following documentary.

My name is Naji Mujahid. In July 2007, while working with the DC Radio Co-op/Peoples' MEDIA Center and reporting for Free Speech Radio News, I went to Atlanta and Savannah, GA to cover the Georgia Board of Pardon and Paroles hearing on the case of Troy Anthony Davis. At the time, Troy was scheduled to be executed, but fortunately was granted a stay of execution at the very last minute. Following that decision, I traveled to Troy's hometown and was able to interview Troy, his mother Virginia Davis, and others. The documentary, ‘When Innocence Isn't Enough: A Documentary About Troy Anthony Davis, is the product of my research and reporting.’

At this critical juncture, I am sending this link out in the hopes that it can be used to increase people’s awareness about his case and support his cause. Please forward this far and wide, post it on your website, download it, copy it, distribute it, play it in part or in whole*.

http://www.archive.org/details/InnocenceIgnoredADocumentaryAboutTroyAnthonyDavis

*As with any journalistic work, give credit to the author; Naji Mujahid of the DC Radio Co-op and Peoples' MEDIA Center.

* For further information about how you can help, please visit http://troyanthonydavis.org.