August 25, 2007

Ex-KKK man jailed for life in US

A US court has sentenced a 72-year-old former member of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group, to three life prison terms for his role in the 1964 killings of two black men.

James Seale was sentenced on Friday in Jackson, Mississippi after being convicted in June of kidnapping and conspiracy in the killings of Henry Dee and Charles Moore.

"This case is an outstanding example of our ongoing, vigilant efforts to prosecute racially-motivated crimes to the fullest extent of the law, regardless of how many years have passed," Alberto Gonzalez, US attorney general, said. Seale's lawyer said he will appeal against the convictions.

A former police officer, Seale was arrested in 1964 but was released after police said they lacked sufficient evidence to prosecute him. Seale was believed dead for years until Thomas Moore, brother of Charles Moore, located him in southern Mississippi while investigating his brother's murder.

Men drowned

Dee and Moore, both 19, were kidnapped in 1964 while hitch-hiking in Mississippi and taken to a forest, where Seale aimed a shotgun towards the men while his companions attacked them. The teenagers were driven to a tributary of the Mississippi river, attached to heavy weights and thrown alive into the water from a boat, prosecutors said. Their bodies were recovered during a search for three other civil rights activists later that year.

Mississippi lies at the heart of the so-called "deep South" that was long associated with hangings and other violent attacks on blacks by the KKK and other white supremacist groups.

The main prosecution witness in the case against Seale was Charles Marcus Edward, another former Klansman who was involved in the attack on Dee and Moore. Edward, who was granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony, told the court that Seale admitted he killed the men.

Lenard Wolf, a former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said during the trial that Seale was unmoved by the investigators' belief that he was involved in the killings.

"We know you did it, you know you did it, the Lord above knows you did it," Wolf told Seale, according to the testimony. "Yes, but I'm not going to admit it; you are going to have to prove it," Seale answered.

Violent campaign

While Seale was not charged with murder, the indictment claimed the abductions resulted in the deaths of Dee and Moore.

"While this sentence can never repair the suffering and loss brought by these heinous acts of racial violence, it will hopefully bring some closure to the families of Henry Dee and Charlie Moore who have waited decades for justice," said Wan Kim, US assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.

A string of federal prosecutions across the US has attempted to address crimes during the 1950s and 1960s by white supremacists. The KKK waged a violent campaign against the black community and against the struggle for civil rights for African-Americans in the southern US, where racial segregation was in place. In many cases, such groups were supported by local law enforcement and judicial authorities, while black Americans had few legal protections.

Aljazeera

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

For all his posturing of respectability, Nick Griffin is best friends with white supramacist Don Black and other Klansmen.

They attend conferences in the States about eugenics and such shit!!!

Anonymous said...

a marvellous triumph of justice, it may have taken 43 years but they got there in the end. May this old and sick man spend what time is left to him in a jail pondering on the rights of man.

Anonymous said...

This is a terrible miscarriage of justice - all in the name of political correctness.

Shame on you USA !!!

Anonymous said...

Who cares if he's old and/or sick? He's a murdering racist bastard and the real pity of it is that he wasn't caught forty years ago so he could have had four decades on the chain gang.

Anonymous said...

What about the Zebra killings, see article on NorthwestNationalists. The people controlling the media and the state are identical in politics to yourselves. The right wing are the only real state opposition.

Antifascist said...

'The right wing are the only real state opposition.'

If you really believe that, you're a fool. The right are statists through and through. Just look at how Griffin runs the BNP and enlarge that up to state level.

Anonymous said...

"The right are statists through and through. Just look at how Griffin runs the BNP and enlarge that up to state level."

Pretty rich coming from an organisation which is directed and controlled by a shadowy bunch of paedophiles and MI5 agents.

Antifascist said...

'Pretty rich coming from an organisation which is directed and controlled by a shadowy bunch of paedophiles and MI5 agents.'

I know of no paedophiles or MI5 agents in UAF though I'm told there are a few of the latter tucked away in the BNP.

Anonymous said...

Presumbably the comment referring to the jailing of a racist murderer as "political correctness" is either being satirical, or is the work of a braindead troll!

Anonymous said...

my money is on the braindead troll

Anonymous said...

Here's hoping that some big G's make his acquantance in the showers....