Friday, August 19, 2011

Thank all the gods.

We have something incredible to celebrate today -- that the West Memphis Three have been freed.  Damien Echols' statement below is excerpted from the article on this thrilling news in The Wild Hunt.
“To all my friends and family, my attorneys and advocates, and to those of you from every corner of this earth who have stood beside us these long years, please know that I will forever be indebted to all of you for helping me to become a free man. Each and every day I was the beneficiary of acts of kindness and humanity from people of all walks of life, of all ages, nationalities, religions and political persuasions. The enormity of the support Lorri and I received throughout this struggle is humbling.

I have now spent half my life on death row. It is a torturous environment that no human being should have to endure, and it needed to end. I am innocent, as are Jason and Jessie, but I made this decision because I did not want to spend another day of my life behind those bars. I want to live and to continue to fight for our innocence. Sometimes justice is neither pretty nor is it perfect, but it was important to take this opportunity to be free.

I am not alone as there are tens of thousands of men and women in this country who have been wrongfully convicted, forced into a false confession, sentenced to death or a lifetime in prison. I am hopeful that one day they too will be able stand with their friends and family to declare their innocence.

This whole experience has taught me much about life, human nature, American justice, survival and transcendence.

I will hopefully take those lessons with me as I embark on the next chapter in my journey and along the way look forward to enjoying some of those simple things in life like spending Christmastime, Halloween and my birthday with those I love.”
 As Star Foster puts it bluntly in her own article on Pantheon, " ‎"Being Wiccan is not a crime. Being a goth doesn’t make you a murderer." 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Amar's brief account of our Sacramento gig in June


It was a hot day, yes.  The FPR Trio were wonderful, yes.  It was a good debut for the new lineup, yes.  I like the photo, and yes, it makes it look like there was a lot more room on the stage than there really was.  Read all about it!