VIEWS/OPINIONS ot o • omehave -Afrlc.n proverb EDITORIAL· . ar p' a olf in clothing 2 h E TILL must help eep th pr ure on. We upport th efto Bill Clinton is wolf in beep's clothing. He appears to be so much be ter than the leadership America has had for th last 12 years, we might overlook how much he is really like the folks now in charge. Clinton, candidate for the highest office in the land, is running a dangerous tv commercial in the metro Detroit area. The ad starts by saying that we have a new era of th Democratic Party. This i a party, the ad goes on to ay, that supports welfare reform and the death penalty. Now, most of the -polling we've seen in this election year shows, that voters are concerned primarily about jobs and health care reform - not welfare queens and Willie Hortons. But here we go again. Now' it is the new era Democrats playing those racial codes in their appeal to ... -::.. n 'Qemo�ta �:_ . tti se b anar � hbi "0 t · fled the Cihes in Ithe 60's tnd 10's to regroup in suburban ghettos of fear and ignorance. Republicans have held onto the president's office by playing to the fears of these folk, fine tuning racial politics 'along the way. Bill Clinton has listened well, learned the tune and sings in perfect harmony. First welfare reform. Despite all the tatistics that how there are more' white pe pie than African on the welfare rolls, most Americans believe welfare is a Black thang. This percept" on exi-, s thanks to the media and the race politic of the recent past. lint n' focu on welfare reform i to show suburbanites he is ready to deal with "them." , arne with crime. To push the death penalty is to be anti-poor and anti-Black, because that is who sits on death row. Rich folks don't end up there. For Bill linton to devise commercials on these subjects and run them in a market as racially divided and hostile as metro Detroit is playing the race card with the twist of Oxford-perfected subtlety. \ The picture is even bleaker when you consider, Clinton has frequently visited those suburban ghettos of ignorance, trying desperately to woo back those voters who deserted the Democrats for the race-baiting Republicans. By the same token, Clinton has studiously steered away from urban settings. . For the few times Clinton did visit a major African American group during this campaign, it is as if 'he were talking past the audience, to reassure that wider group of reactionaries out there in Republican land that he, Clinton, knows how to talk tough to "those people." When Clinton addressed the Rainbow Coalition he in- ulted ister ouljah and his hosts. When Clinton stood before the Black Bapti 1 preachers in Atlanta, the large t group of African Americans in the land, he talked not ab ut jobs or health care, the real concerns of Black pastors, but about crime. The real Bill Clinton seems to be trying to get out. This is the Bill Clinton who plays golf at all-white country clubs and has not pushed an affirmative action plan or civil rights bill for his state. We urge African Americans to vote. Don't do like we did in the la t governor's race and stay home. African Americans don't get anything out of the electoral process by staying home. Go to the polls and choose any of the other candidates for president: Lenora Fulani or the Socialist, candidate. I Write in a candidate for president or make a tatement by I voting for every other spot on the ballot except president. IfJ you stay home, you don't exist. Just don't be blown away by the huff and the puff of a wolf in sheep's clothing: Vote your interests. . - __ 0____________ _ of civil right nd-I bor leader Cleve! nd Robinson, and others who re working h d to po or the upcoming national conference in olidarity with th African ational Con nd th democratic fo in South Africa. Who ever wins the election for th PI ident of th UnH d Stat in ovember of thi year needs to hear the loud demand for change from the immoral policy of "constructive engagement with South Africa. " Thus far in the 1992 Presidential Campaign, there been too little mention of Africa in general and South Africa in particular. Our re ponsibility here is to remain' vocal, vigilant and clive in our upport of elson Mandela and the Africa National Congre and not to be fooled by the games that De Kler and hi partner, Buthelezi, are playing. THEY ARE'NT AFRAID OF. A BROTHER "'11TH A GUN .. , World @1992 BECAUSE THEY HAVE A· • WHOLE LOT-OF GUNS. I BUT A BROTHER WITH A BRAIN AND SOME EDUCATION .. , D mba Diop fr The Mauritanian expatriate Demba Diop, who feared deportation back to his West African homeland and threatened with liquidation as an exrebcl fighter, is , now free. In a col umn wri tten cvcral weeks ago ("Death Wait for Dlop") mention was made of the erious threats to both hi health and freedom, c pecially if he was extradited ba k into the hand of the military ovcrnrncnt of Mauritania. Radical paper .• c p cially Angehorigcn Info (Families of Political PrL oner New paper 'of Frankfurt, Germany) printed the Diop article and more importantly, readers wrote in letters protesting Diop' treatment and promoting his freedom. The government of Germany gave Diop four weeks to "voluntarily" leave th country, but ������������������������� didn't,luckily,deporth�. , I I I I Diop', a cadre of the FLAM (Forces de Liberation Africaine de Mauritanie) faced severe, and perhaps fatal reprecussions had he been returned to the whim of the military government. BY THE TIME you read this, Diop should be in French exile, working on behalf of the freedom and well-bing of political pri oners worldwide. a 'I ndicated in .the followi ng exc rpts from hi letter; "16th April 1992. "First many thanks for your help. I've been relca ed ye terday and I have now 4 weeks to leave "voluntarily" Germany. Your report, publi hed in 'Angehorigcn Info' has really een a very big help for me. My prison official wanted unconditionally to make me be killed by the Mauritanian government. was really in a very dangerous situation. In some weeks I'll go to , France, first, where I intend to (work) with comrade Annelyse Benoit, the editor of 'Rebelles' (=Rebels). You know surely that 'Rebelles ' publishes very often reports about you and other incarcerate MOVE members... Stay trong. Venceremos. "Your Bro. Demba Diop." ' For thi victory on Diop's behalf, my thanks to all the papers which published the column, and especially all the readers who responded to it. I'll K ALSO to Pri ners' Legal New (p.O. Box 1684, Lake Worth, FL 33460) for alerting its reader, to Diop' threatened deportation and poor treatment in MUMIA ABU JAMAL FROM DEATH ROW Rheinbach Prison, Germany. In this age of apparent capitalist triumphalism, people often feel helpless in the face of the serious and seemingly insurmountable problems we face. To those witha will to resist, there will always be a way to manifest it-to demonstrate one' positions against empire. ' In the Diop case, people just like you, took a few moments to write, to call, to protest, to proclaim--and Diop is free-c-Irce to help others. People' power at work.