The state of Georgia is about to execute a man who is almost certainly not guilty. Seven out of the nine witnesses who provided all the evidence in the case have recanted their testimony. Prominent figures all over the world, including Jimmy Carter, Pope Benedict and former FBI Director William Sessions are standing behind accused “cop killer” Troy Anthony Davis, who will be executed Tuesday evening unless the Georgia Board of Pardons intervenes.
NPR had some great coverage of the situation this morning. And Davis’s support group has a site with tons of material about the case.
We urge you to contact the Georgia Board of Pardons and demand they issue a stay of execution, at the very least. Tell them the whole nation — indeed the world — is watching as Georgia prepares to murder a man who most witnesses say did not commit the crime of which they helped convict him.
Call: 404-656-5712
Fax: 404-651-8502
Email: clemency_information@pap.state.ga.us
Update (9/23): For those who haven’t heard, The US Supreme Court granted Davis a stay of execution until they can consider ordering new hearings on the matter. So he’s still alive, for now.
From WaPo:
The stay of execution will remain in effect while the Supreme Court considers Davis’s appeal. Davis wants the high court to order a judge to hear from the witnesses who recanted their testimony and from others who say another man confessed to the crime.
See also this horribly headlined AP story, or this from AFP.