Buju Banton Letter Writing Campaign Seeks 50,000 Signatures

Fans of incarcerated reggae star Buju Banton have revived their efforts to see him release from prison.

The Buju Banton Letter Writing Campaign (BBLWC) recently crafted a letter it hope will score massive support before landing on the desk of United States attorney general Eric Holder.

The organization is seeking at least 50,000 signatures by December 9, to mark the second anniversary of his arrest in Miami Florida during a drug raid.

The letter questions the validity of the singer’s conviction in June that sent him behind bars for 10 years. “Buju was charged as a result of information provided by a professional informant, Ian Johnson, who relentlessly pursued Buju for six months to participate in a drug deal. The professional informant in Buju’s case is a convicted drug trafficker,” BBLWC said in the letter.

Buju, whose real name is Mark Myrie, presently incarcerated at the Limestone County Correctional Institution in Groesbeck, Texas.

Buju Banton will speak for the first time since being incarcerate on December 20th from 10:30 pm to 12:30 am. Tune in to djshowntell.com for more info.

To simply print the letter go to – www.tinyurl.com/freebujuletter

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