Applause broke out in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday when a judge tossed the convictions of two men found guilty in the assassination of Malcolm X more than half a century ago. Muhammad Aziz, 83, ...
A man who was wrongfully convicted in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X and exonerated in 2021 has filed a lawsuit against the federal government alleging the FBI concealed evidence that would have ...
Muhammad Aziz (center) stands outside of a New York City courthouse with members of his family and lawyers on November 18, 2021. Photo by Spencer Platt / Getty Images Two men wrongfully imprisoned for ...
Mohammed T. Aziz, 70, of Parkland, Florida, passed away on September 7, 2015. Mohammed is survived by his wife Nilsa Berrios, FL; his two sons, Sean T. Aziz (NJ), and Amir Aziz (FL); his grandson Liam ...
One of two men now deemed wrongfully convicted in the 1965 assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X has a claim against the state of New York and filed a notice of claim against New York City.
Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam spent more than 20 years in prison after the civil rights leader was assassinated in 1965. He had broken with the Nation of Islam. By Benjamin Weiser See more of our ...
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