Malcolm X: Two men convicted of murder acquitted 55 years later

Two men convicted in 1966 for murder, a year earlier, Muslim preacher and African-American civil rights activist Malcolm X, will be acquitted, the Manhattan Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.

Malcolm X was the spokesman for the Nation of Islam, a Muslim organization that preached the separation of blacks and whites. He fought within the ranks of the organization for over ten years, but in 1964 he broke up and left. He was shot and killed in New York a few months later as he prepared to deliver a speech in Oudabon Bolrum. Three members of the organization were convicted for his murder.

From the office of the Manhattan prosecutor Cyrus Vance Jr. it became known that on Thursday (18/11) there will be a press conference on “the annulment of the unjust conviction of two persons for the murder of Malcolm X “.

«These men did not have access to the justice they deserved“, Commented the prosecutor speaking to the New York Times.

Vance even apologized on behalf of law enforcement agencies, which disappointed the families of the two accused, Muhammad Aziz and his Khalil Islam, broadcasts by ΑΠΕ ΜΠΕ.

What the investigation of the prosecutor’s office and lawyers showed

A joint investigation by the two men’s prosecution and lawyers almost two years ago concluded that law enforcement agencies concealed significant proof which, if they had presented them, would most likely have led to the acquittal of the two defendants, according to the NYT.

Some historians have insisted that the wrong people for the murder of Malcolm H. In February 2020, after the broadcast of the documentary “Who killed Malcolm X?»From the platform Netflix, Cyrus Vance asked his associates to reconsider the case.

Muhammad A. Aziz, 83, was released from prison 1985. Khalil Islam was released in 1987 after serving his sentence and died 2009.

“What we can do is acknowledge this mistake, the seriousness of this mistake “, the prosecutor added.

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