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RSS FeedsNetflix documentary leads to review of Malcolm X`s murder
(The Guardian Culture News)

 
 

14 february 2020 15:07:55

 
Netflix documentary leads to review of Malcolm X`s murder
(The Guardian Culture News)
 


The Manhattan district attorney has announced it will consider reopening the case after a six-part series detailed potential miscarriages of justiceThe investigation into Malcolm X´s death could be reopened after new information was detailed in a Netflix series. Following the release of the six-part documentary Who Killed Malcolm X? - which launched on the streaming platform on 7 February - the Manhattan district attorney will look into the case of the civil rights activist, with the possibility that the case may be reopened.Three men were jailed for the 1965 murder of the activist, who in his campaigns for black empowerment dismissed the nonviolent ideology of contemporaries such as Martin Luther King. Malcolm X had been a member of Elijah Muhammad´s Nation of Islam until an acrimonious split in 1964. Another member, Talmadge Hayer - later known as Mujahid Abdul Halim - admitted his part in the killing, while two other men, Norman 3X Butler (who later became Muhammad Abdul Aziz) and Thomas 15X Johnson (who took the name Khalil Islam), maintained their innocence. Aziz was released on parole in 1985; Islam was released in 1987 and died in 2009; Halim was released in 2010. Continue reading...


 
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