

| Click here for AMERICAN CHRONICLE, a tribute by Rogelio Cannady |
| Click here for KINGS ANCIENT FLAW, a poem by George |
| Click here for Letter To Friends On Web from George |
| Click here for George's Baptismal Certificate |
| Click here for A Gift From George Cordova |
| Click here for George's Plea - Foreign Nationals & Death Row |
| Click here for News Articles On The Execution |
Dear Tracy / Dave / Hermelinda / Friends on the internet . . .
I
am beseeching your support for Mr.
Anibal Rousseau #942, a Cuban national who, I believe is an innocent
man condemned to death in this yahoo state of Texas (Houston).
I plead for your Godgiven mercy, compassion, and sense of understanding,
and ask you help me assist an innocent man enjoy the same fruits of the
constitution (of due process) that all citizens should be entitled
to.
Please
direct all your inquiries / letters of support, etc. to the above
mentioned persons
(Tracy
& Dave - info@ccadp.org
) or to,
Mr. Anibal Rousseau #942,
Ellis Unit
Huntsville Texas 77343
Congusto George
Do not fear the tyrant, do not fear the evil man.
Look into
his eyes with resolute confidence, knowing you are in the right.
He will be
the first to cringe, because it is through his lack of confidence,
that the evil man exercises evil.
His greatest fear is to be discovered and exposed !
Love Ya !
GLORIA RUBAC : The
state of Texas showed its true colors tonight as they used dozens of guards
and prison police to restrain the sister of Jorge Cordova who went
running up to the
Walls Unit tonight crying for the execution of her brother to be stopped.
Oralia Gomez was overcome with grief as the realization that her brother
was being murdered hit her. Several prison officials grabbed her
as she tried to make her way to the door of the death
house and one even
had his hand on his gun, giving the impression that if she refused to stop
that he would use it.
About 25 family members and friends of Jorge were protesting the execution
along with members of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
When the cops grabbed Oralia the group began chanting "Let her go!" Protesters
ran up to rescue her and several teen-aged nieces and nephews of Jorge
surged toward the prison officials. After a verbal confrontation
with the prison officials and the ten or so guards, reinforcements were
sent from the prison and another two dozen guards came to the crowd and
formed a line to prevent any more of the grieving family from storming
the prison.
The confrontation was tense and prolonged. The guards, cops, and
prison goons did not leave after the execution ended but guarded the death
house for another 30 minutes, until the last of the family and protesters
left.
Texas has executed the 168th person since 1982, Jorge Cordova. Texas
tries to make the executions business as usual but tonight the Cordova
family let them know that their loved one was special and that these executions
must not be allowed to be the usual order of the day in
Huntsville, Texas.
Many nieces and nephews yelled at the guards that they were going to burn
in hell for participating in a murder. Their righteous anger and
grief filled the warm, humid night air and hung there long after Cordova
had been executed and pronounced dead. The crying and wailing and
praying of brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews could
be heard
in the night.
Their pain seemed unbearable.
The Cordova's thanked the Texas Coalition for being there with them as
they headed to the funeral home to pick up the body of Jorge to take home
to San Antonio to bury him.
And tomorrow night Texas will again be about the business of state-sanctioned
murder as they plan to execute Danny Barber, who will be victim #169.
.... He had sent a
real nice letter to the TCADP thanking us for our work and enclosing 10
stamps to help us out. He said he had withdrawn $10.00 from his Inmate
Trust Fund account to contribute toward a prize for an essay contest we
are sponsoring for high school students in
Houston. It's
titled "Why the Death Penalty is Wrong"
HERMALINDA AGUILAR : Dear
friends and brothers and sisters in The Cause for Life And Justice, My
sister and I witnessed George Cordova execution Feb. 10 th, as he
had requested.
Since
then we have been in shock hard to describe,we feel guilty for being there
and not breaking down the window and try to stop George from being killed,what
we witnessed was a premeditated and calculated homicide by the State of
Texas!, as we walked in the small room andseeing him so defenseless on
the gurney,strapped all the way down to his feet with his arms all stretched
out in a crucified manner,unable to move only his head with iv's in both
arms and his executioners at his side.He apologized to the victim's family
for the loss of their loved one wishing them that something positive would
come out of seeing him being put to death. He Took more than his share
of the blame. He encouraged the mexicans to be united. He said that he
was ready to go to Heaveneven though he did not think he was not worthy
but that he would see us up there. They administered the drugs and He coughed
up twice and died.
One hour earlier while my sister and I were at the Hospitality House he
called and thanks be to God we were able to talk to him on the phone when
he asked for us, he told me to be sure to tell you to keep fighting against
the death penalty so Rick can celebrate his birthday (I had told George
in one of our visits that Rick had vowed not to celebrate his birthday
until the D/P was abolished) and thank you all for your support specially
Dave & Tracy (CCADP)"Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty"
for helping him share his heart and thoughts with the world and through
Dave & Tracy (CCADP) the world was able to see that he was A Human
Being, a person,
not just a number.
He
said to tell you all Muchas Gracias and Vaya Con DIOS.
His
first concern when he first contacted me was of not being able to have
a decent funeral and he did not want his remains stay in Huntsville.
His wish was granted, he is going to have a decent funeral in his home
town in San Antonio Texas ,"E.M.RODRIGUEZ FUNERAL HOME", his
private
investigator of 5 years Tina Church from Indiana has paid for his funeral.
May George Rest in Peace!
"By comparison, the Canadian Coalition Against the Death
Penalty posts a
splashy page complete
with a rippling maple leaf flag, barbed wire borders, flashing headlines
and photos of grinning, waving inmates." Abilene
Reporter News (Abilene, TX) Sunday, January 31, 1999
The Canadian Coalitions... Death Row Inmates Pages were featured recently on the front page of the Sunday edition of the Abilene Reporter News (Abilene, TX) on Sunday, January 31, 1999 It's a very in depth article, to read it in its entirety go to http://ccadp.org/newsccadp.htm
below is an excerpt from that article . . .
". . . Though inmates
plead for pen pals on their Internet sites, only one of the eight approached
by the *Abilene Reporter-News responded to written questions.
Less
than two weeks away from his scheduled execution date, George Cordova wrote
that he didn't know what the Internet was, saying he initially believed
it was a high-tech gadget "used by the guys on Wall Street."
On
his Web page, Cordova asserts his innocence, asks for letters -- even from
those who "wish to throw stones my way" -- and begs for money for a "decent
funeral" and a cemetery plot.
He
blames the mainstream media for the lukewarm response to his page. The
inmate said reporters have inflamed the "incendiary, volatile nature" of
the death penalty issue and Texans' desire for vengeance.
"It's
an uphill battle, trying to reach minds and hearts of a population that
is daily fed a diet of misinformation and propaganda," wrote Cordova, who
is scheduled to die Feb. 10 for a 1979 murder. "If I can reach the heart
of one man or woman, my efforts have been successful."
He
also said the Internet has become a last-gasp venue for inmates to sow
some hope.
"We
have nothing, and subsist on our hopes and our faith in a better tomorrow,"
the convicted murderer wrote.
"We
welcome whatever entity there is out there that is willing to provide any
support, however small, to the men in here."
Lamourie and Parkinson,
who update the CCADP page daily, said because journalists too often accept
prosecutors' story as the indisputable version, the Internet has become
an invaluable tool for offering an alternative perspective.
But, they added, the
prospect probably raises inmates' expectations too high, sparking unfounded
hopes the attention will win them a reprieve and freedom.
"


| Click here for AMERICAN CHRONICLE, a tribute by Rogelio Cannady |
| Click here for KINGS ANCIENT FLAW, a poem by George |
| Click here for Letter To Friends On Web from George |
| Click here for George's Baptismal Certificate |
| Click here for A Gift From George Cordova |
| Click here for George's Plea - Foreign Nationals & Death Row |
| Click here for News Articles On The Execution |