MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
www.prisoncensorship.info is a media institution run by the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons. Here we collect and publicize reports of conditions behind the bars in U.$. prisons. Information about these incidents rarely makes it out of the prison, and when it does it is extremely rare that the reports are taken seriously and published. This historical record is important for documenting patterns of abuse, and also for informing people on the streets about what goes on behind the bars.
The hunger strike that was to start here at Connally Unit on 21 October
2013 has been postponed. The powers that be have had close custody on
continuous lock-down after an annual lock-down was lifted. Even though
close custody went on lock-down before the rest of the unit, we have
remained on lock-down unable to buy stamps and basic hygiene.
However, a planned hunger strike to protest these conditions is
temporarily on hold after meeting with the warden who claims that after
we get shaken down we will be let off these inhumane conditions. If the
warden does not start taking steps to change our status and conditions
we have more who will go on hunger strike with us when we start back.
Since we have nothing, we have nothing to lose. The seeds are being
planted.
I do all I can here to educate prisoners in the science of revolution. I
share Under Lock & Key, I pass MIM(Prisons)’s address
around, I conduct study groups, I raise consciousness and awareness
while showing solidarity. Yet, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
officials are agents of repression using all kinds of divide and conquer
tactics against these efforts.
The other day I was conducting a study group in solitary confinement and
the pigs were using disruption by instigating a racial argument between
two Black prisoners and a Mexican prisoner. I tried to keep the peace
and unity among prisoners, but the pigs are constantly breaking the
unity and provoking racial conflict. I tried to intervene by telling
these three prisoners to stop arguing about insignificant things and to
set aside their differences and come together in unity, solidarity and
cooperation. Then two of the Black prisoners started caling me “wet
back.” I just had to terminate the study group at that moment to prevent
further altercations and racial conflict among these three inmates. I
had similar experiences in the past when I tried to educate fellow
prisoners; sooner or later the pigs manipulated the situation and use
these ignorant inmates to turn against me and start calling me racial
slurs.
Look comrades, I have to be very cautious when I give your address to
some of these prisoners because some of them are agent provocateurs,
snitches, double agents, pretenders, informants and just brainwashed. So
be aware of this matter. I just don’t let these pigs get to me with
their dirty tactics of divide and conquer. Some comrades over here are
willing to learn, others are just playing games, and others are just
brainwashed and it will take too long to make them conscious of
revolutionary knowledge so I rather concentrate more on those comrades
willing to learn and to assimilate Maoism into their thinking.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This report from a United Struggle from
Within (USW) comrade is an example of United Front work among the
imprisoned lumpen. This is the more tedious stuff that dedicated
comrades must engage in over years and decades before getting to more
glorious examples like 30,000 prisoners refusing food on the same day in
California. So we want to recognize all who, like this comrade, keep
working and not letting the pigs get to them.
It’s true those who follow the pigs’ manipulations are ignorant, and
someday they will probably recognize that and feel great shame. But this
story itself is an example of a teaching moment. By setting a good
example, others learned something that day about the roles of the pigs
because of the efforts this comrade made to build unity. And it is by
consistently providing examples like this to the masses that ignorance
is overcome. When an individual overcomes their ignorance and opens up
to new ideas, those are the people who should get your persynalized
attention to develop their theory and practice.
Finally, we are aware that many people write us with bad intentions.
Some have requested that we not send materials to such people. But this
allows the very people we are trying to avoid to manipulate us into
censoring ourselves. And in the current format of our work, there is no
certain way for us to identify all pigs. As we have written in
articles
about security in the past, we must judge people based on their
actions, and only give out information on an as needed basis. So we are
very conscious about what information is public and what is not, and we
will spread public information as widely as we can. As we recently
wrote, comrades should not mistake Under Lock & Key
subscribers for USW members. Just because we send someone mail, does not
tell you anything about our assessment of that individual’s political
reliability.
In late August 2013, in an unprecedented move, the head of the Texas
Prison Guard Union, Mr. Lance Lowry, joined a lawsuit filed against TDCJ
by Scott Medlock of the Texas Civil Rights project. Mr. Medlock has
filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Brad Livingston, the Executive
Director of TDCJ on behalf of the families of 14 prisoners who died
because of neglect and the oppressive extreme heat in Texas prison
facilities.
This announcement comes on the cusp of many revelations that TDCJ
continues to engage in behavior which shows a blatant disregard for the
health and safety not just of prisoners housed in their facilities, but
a blatant lack of care or respect for their employees also. However, my
focus is on the prisoner because I am a prisoner. I stand in solidarity
with the prisoners housed on the Connally Unit in Kennedy, Texas whose
water supply was taken from them by a Warden who has ignored the basic
human needs of the prisoners in her care.
Prisoners at Connally Unit are on water rations, they are being denied
showers, and they can’t flush their toilets! They are being forced to
live in the heat and the filth because TDCJ decided to give the water
well that serviced the prison to the residents of Kennedy!
In August we learned that Brad Livingston approved the spending of
$750,000 on 5 climate controlled buildings for pigs! Literally, the
Agency of TDCJ has spent three quarters of a million dollars on pigs
which prisoners raise for consumption in TDCJ. Prisoners are dying down
here Brad, what the hell are you doing?
But it gets better comrades. The American Correctional Association (ACA)
has even made Brad Livingston the current chair of the organization that
makes policies for all Amerikan prisons and jails across the United
$tates. When the subject of heat-related safety precautions came across
his desk, Mr. Livingston decided no heat standards were needed! So as we
clearly see ACA is a sham and a fraud!
The fact that the head of the Prison Guard Union in Texas joined the
lawsuit against TDCJ is a sign that prison officials like Brad
Livingston have been passing misinformation and disinformation about the
conditions in TDCJ for years. Soon a murder cover-up will be exposed
with Brad Livingston being a chief culprit.
If you were thinking about joining USW and are housed in one of Texas’s
many gulags where inhumane treatment is the status quo and norm, now’s
the time. As Bobby used to say, we must Seize the Time! I don’t know who
got first down, but we got next!
MIM(Prisons) adds: This is a good example of the oppressed taking
advantage of contradictions among the oppressors. It is rare that we can
unite with part of the criminal injustice system against another part,
but in the case of this lawsuit, if we can play some prisoncrats off
against others, we can work this to the favor of the oppressed. Even
better, and rarer, is when oppressors see the injustice and side with
the oppressed, actively biting the hand that feeds them.
These preventable deaths from heat are a sad but clear example of the
waste of humyn life under imperialism. A system that values profit over
people, imperialism will never fix the problems with the criminal
injustice system. But we can win some small reforms, and prevent some
deaths, while exposing the system and building a movement that can take
it down and put a system of people’s justice in its place.
Under the pretense of not allowing any harm to befall me, I was placed
in Administrative Segregation (Ad-Seg). Texas law states inmates in
Ad-Seg must be afforded at least one hour a day, every day, out of their
cell for exercise and/or meaningful recreation. I stayed in Ad-Seg for
approximately nine months, and at no time was I granted any time out of
my cell. I suffered significantly due to this cage. Without exercise my
muscles atrophied and now cause me severe pain. My mental state declined
greatly, with horrible depression, thoughts of suicide, all around
mental anguish.
Well, I wrote several grievances about these deplorable conditions, all
of which were denied (of course). Then, I filed a formal complaint
against Harris County Jail with Texas Commission on Jail Standards
(TCJS). TCJS then responded that the “24 hour” lockdown was appropriate
and they will not pursue the issue any further. I took the next step and
filed a lawsuit (form 1983) against the jail, the Sheriff of Harris
County, the Mayor and Captain over the detention bureau. I stated that
they violated my 8th Amendment right (to be free from cruel and unusual
punishment) as well as my 14th Amendment right (the right to due
process). This civil action was filed 4 April 2012. There have been
multiple motions filed both on the plaintiff’s side and the defendant’s.
One mistake got me close to the case being thrown out. It seems inmates
in county jails on “detention centers” are not protected under the 8th
Amendment. They get to decide who is worthy or not of receiving rights
guaranteed by the Constitution.
My case is still in the works, but when I get my day in court in front
of a jury I’m confident I will win this lawsuit. I am suing not only for
monetary compensation, but I’m trying to help my fellow comrades by
asking the judge to declare this 24-hour lockdown illegal and immoral,
and order the jail to cease and desist this barbaric practice.
MIM(Prisons) adds: In our ongoing struggle against
control
units we have seen the dramatic and detrimental health effects of
this system of torture for social control. Even the United Nations has
condemned long-term solitary confinement in Amerikan prisons. But still
prisons and even jails continue to use this practice. This is not
surprising since we see these units used as a tool of social control.
Prisoners who fight the system in any way, or are perceived as educators
or organizers of other prisoners, are isolated to try to limit their
work. We have been collecting
statistics on
control units because there are no public numbers on the scope of
this torture. To help with this project write to us for a survey about
control units in your state.
Our struggle here in the belly of the beast continues! I’m writing to
update you on the recent communication I received from the U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ) concerning the
petition I
sent them in regards to the grievance system. In the DOJ’s response
to my petition, they wrote, “The Special Litigation Section only handles
cases that arise from widespread problems that affect groups of people.”
I have not received a response from the many other mailing resources you
indicated on the petition. Therefore I suggest that those engaged in
fighting against this unjust Texas grievance system gather all petitions
and send them to the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division,
Special Litigation Section, PHB 950, Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC
20530. Comrades, let’s flood their office with these petitions!
MIM(Prisons) responds: The imperialists will use every excuse in
the book to justify their oppression. So one piece of our struggle
involves making it harder for them to make excuses, which further
exposes them as the willful oppressor. In that light we are promoting
this comrade’s suggestion as a next step for the campaign in Texas.
UPDATE: Texas prisoners also need to send formal
complaints letters/I-60’s to the Central Grievance Office, PO Box 99
Huntsville, TX 77342-0099. Also, MIM(Prisons) has a new guide available
for the Texas grievance system combining the information from a couple
supporters of this campaign.
I was confined to Ad-Seg in Harris County Jail while my case was under
trial. Texas law requires the jail to give prisoners at least one hour a
day for exercise and meaningful recreation. I stayed in segregation for
nine months. Not once was I allowed out of cell exercise. I filed
grievances, which were denied. I then filed a Section 1983 lawsuit for
violation of my 14th amendment right to due process. The litigation is
ongoing, however the jail refuses to
stop this
barbaric and inhumane treatment of 24 hour lockdown. The “justice”
system is failing to protect the incarcerated individual. Again.
I traded several of my meals to other prisoners for a few stamps. I was
only able to gather 5 stamps. I know it’s not much, but I hope it helps
some. I have been spreading the MIM(Prisons) campaigns, and have put
together a small group of other prisoners to remember the Attica
uprising. We have planned a fast for September 9, 2013.
MIM(Prisons) adds: This comrade is organizing others to
participate in the
country-wide
demonstration September 9. Calling attention to the treatment of
prisoners, this demonstration coincides with the anniversary of the
Attica uprising.
It seems as if all chaos has been released on this unit, as now the
security officers and administration officers are denying prisoners here
their prescribed medication. Medical wants to close evening pill
dispensing at 5.30pm whether all prisoners get their medication or not,
to avoid overtime. The unit is relatively small and if run by security
staff properly, it could run pill window for all prisoners by 5:30pm.
But the prison creates conditions that make this impossible, delaying
count, shutting down prisoner movement, etc.
Because of a lack of proper medication several prisoners have had
violent epileptic seizures. Other prisoners have gone days at a time
without their medication. A building missed their medication three days
straight.
It is obvious that the wheels have fallen off when the medical
department blames security for such denials of a person’s medication,
and security blames medical by stating they “have no control over
medical decisions.”
Four days out of ten last month I myself missed medication, and I was
placed in protected custody twice for speaking out against such blatant
violation of our rights. Because of this, trouble is brewing that
presents an environment that is hostile and unsafe for both officers and
prisoners, a violation of our right to a safe and secure place to do our
time.
MIM(Prisons) adds: Medical neglect is all too common in Amerikan
prisons. This should be no surprise as capitalism puts profits before
health, and in the case of prisons it puts social control before health.
This is a clear example of the criminal injustice system punishing
prisoners just for the sake of punishment. There is no possible
rehabilitative purpose to denying prisoners their medicine. It is a way
to put lives in danger. They might claim to save a few dollars on staff
overtime in the short run, but the long-term financial cost of treating
seriously ill prisoners will far exceed these savings as many prisoners
are on medication critical to control serious conditions.
The abysmal health care in Amerikan prisons mirrors the situation on the
streets in this country that spends more money per persyn on health care
than any other in the world, but yet has far poorer health than most
First World countries and even some Third World countries. Ironically
this poor health hits the wealthy in Amerika too. These are some ways in
which communism will serve all the world’s people, not just the poor.
Although the wealthy will be brought down to the same economic level as
everyone else in the world, improvements in healthcare, an end to
environmental destruction, and opportunities to lead productive lives
are all important enhancements in life that all will enjoy when
capitalism is overthrown.
In 2001 at the Lynaugh Unit in Fort Stockton while at medical out in the
cage “outside waiting” a man came out of medical and turned around and
hit the door, then fell out. The guard kicked the man and told him to go
to his cell. Then the guard kicked him once more and told him once more
to go to his cell. The man was dead! He had gone to medical to complain
about chest pain. The doctor and nurse checked him out and told him that
nothing was wrong. This is due to the lack of real medical attention
given in prison.
MIM(Prisons) adds: Medical neglect is a serious problem in
Amerikan prisons. While the government reports deaths in custody, they
do not report how many of those were avoidable. Under Lock &
Key reports many deaths as well as cases of medical neglect that do
not immediately lead to death, but we only cover a small number of the
incidents. Exposing this abuse is a critical element in our fight
against the criminal injustice system. We need to share this information
both with other prisoners and with people on the streets, and urge them
to think about why we have a prison system that wants to let people die
of neglect. This is not a system trying to rehabilitate people, it is a
system of social control, serving imperialism.
I would like to respond to an article on page 8 of ULK33:
Rats
Undermine United Front. The brother who sent that in to you should
be on something other than what he spoke about. I feel he should’ve been
informing you about how these pigs down here continue to bring us cold
food in lockup. How they mistreat Muslims during Ramadan and all
throughout their stay here as far as how they are fed. It is so
ridiculous how they so blatantly give you cold half-cooked, sometimes
spoiled beans and a funky crusty peanut butter sandwich in place of a
“pork-free” meal. There’s a sign posted in all the chow halls that says
“drink at your own risk” when it comes to the juice. They put this
poison out on the tables knowing that the majority of the offender
population is more than likely going to drink it. We are not getting the
proper portions, or enough to eat.
When you write a grievance and a step 2 followup, you get some type of
frivolous disposition back on it. I have several grievances from
different offices, all with the same disposition on them. It is as if
the employees are trained with what to write on the back on the
grievances. And they always side with the guilty officer.
Also, a female guard or nurse has power. Especially in these little hick
and country-ass towns, where they wish a muthafucka would get out of
line. Don’t matter what color you are. When they get thru beatin’ you
half to death, behind something some female said, you’ll more than
likely be beat blue. I’ve seen it at least fifty times. I even had a
woman lie on me and say that I had threatened her physically, from
behind two closed and locked doors. The warden looked at her like she
was crazy and let me make it. I was just blessed to be in the presence
of a warden who knows the game.
The article should have also talked about how we get charged $100 every
year for medical, but they don’t pay us for working or provide a way for
us to work the $100 off. Also, we only get $50 when we leave, and $50
when we go report. If you discharge they give you a whole hundred. Wow!
And the windbreakers they make us wear during the winter months, and
have the nerve to call it a coat. They work you in winter weather with
no thermal clothing, even though they have more than enough to issue
out.
Damn man, talk about the shit that’s really going on. The real shit. How
muthafukas came in gangsta-and-guerrilla, but leaving out like ginger
bread dolls. Yeah. And you all know who you are. You boys outta control
down here in the great state of Texas.
MIM(Prisons) responds: There are a few points in this letter that
need a response. First, we’re not sure exactly what issue the author is
taking with the original article in ULK where another prisoner
wrote about how rats working for the prison were undermining his United
Front work. It sounds like this prisoner thinks that’s not important,
but if we are going to fight these terrible conditions we need some
unity, and building a United Front across organizations is critical to
this battle. We can’t just write about the problems without also talking
about the solutions, or organizing successes and failures, and how to
build from there.
The point this writer raises about female prison staff is a good
demonstration of the gender oppression that happens in prison, that is
very different from what goes on on the streets. While biological men
generally have gender privilege relative to biological wimmin in
Amerika, there are some differences by nationality and also within
prison. In the prison situation, where most prisoners are men, female
prison workers can accuse those men of sexual misconduct and get them
beat or punished, without having to provide any proof. Further, numbers
from the Bureau of Justice Statistics demonstrate this power difference:
“Significantly, most perpetrators of staff sexual misconduct were female
and most victims were male: among male victims of staff sexual
misconduct, 69% of prisoners and 64% of jail inmates reported sexual
activity with female staff.”(1) Overall MIM(Prisons) sees gender
privilege as the norm for both men and wimmin in the First World,
relative to both men and wimmin in the Third World. But the abuse in
prisons should not be ignored.
On 8/13/2013 an offender who has severe breathing problems was pepper
sprayed in the face. I am sorry to say it took his life. On 8/14/2013 on
A3 in an isolation cell an offender had his hand in the door where the
hinges are. A guard, Mr. Wright, closed the door on his hand, cutting it
and breaking bones. I asked Mr. Wright about it and he said he did not
do it out of malicious intent. I was working as SSI all day and had to
clean up all the blood that was in the cell. A Sergeant came and told
Mr. Wright that he should be careful what he says in his report, and
ripped it up, and all morning the Sergeant helped him cover up the
incident.
From around 8am to 2:30pm I was out cleaning pod. I cleaned isolation
cells at 8am and again around 2pm on 8/14/2013. I heard them talk about
it all morning. They disrespect us, harm us, and when they do something
to us they high five each other. Their actions to fib on reports are
backed up by each other. How to ever catch them to tell the truth is a
major problem.
I am at a unit that violates multiple policies of its own. It hides its
actions and harms us in many ways. I started looking into the rules and
I am really not surprised at what I found. I have seen them handcuff and
beat one prisoner and they later on pepper sprayed another for having
his jacket on at pill call. I have filed multiple grievances and have
received no answer. We can’t defend ourselves at all without double
punishment due to the guards being one solid group that high five each
other after they beat us down. They do such mean things to us and get
away with it. These officials go out of their way to do mean things to
us. We are held in isolation for months even years even though we have
not broken any rules. How far must we bend before we get help from
outside?
One mailroom worker made sexual advances and I knew it was a setup so I
filed a grievance and sent a statement to the warden. A captain came and
I refused to be forced to write a statement for him so I wrote him up.
On the grievance response it stated that my verbal statement was
different than my written statement. But I gave no verbal statement. The
grievance investigator did not even investigate.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This prisoner is right that catching the
guards and exposing the truth is a major problem. This is part of the
important role played by Under Lock & Key: providing a
forum to expose guard brutality and abuse. By documenting these
incidents we can show that they are not just individual cases, but a
systematic part of the criminal injustice system, and something that we
must fight as a whole. Write to us with details about abuse in your
prison.
To help fight the grievance system, which denies prisoner’s an avenue to
appeal injustice and guard abuse, get involved in our
campaign to
demand grievances be addressed. There is already a petition for
Texas, and petitions exist for many other states as well. If we don’t
have a petition for your state we can send you a generic petition which
you can customize for your state.