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.
As revolutionary class-conscious partisans within the epicenter of
global capitalist-imperialism, our daily struggles consist of a
multitude of factors, such as a societal inundation of bourgeois
ideology that is close to total. This means that every time your
television is turned on or your radio is playing the chances of some
reactionary foolishness reaching your senses is greater than the
likelihood of a white male becoming the next amerikan president.
Before most people turn-in for the night they tune in for another
dose of the corporate state’s media misinformation (most begin their day
like this as well!). The talking points are simple and easy to follow
and the repetition of the message increases the likelihood of
remembrance. Under these conditions what becomes of the formation of
independent thought development?
Marx taught us to subject everything in existence to relentless
criticism, our sources of information gathering down to the way we
choose to utilize technology controlled by multi-national (corporations)
we must assess and re-assess our own patterns and those of others among
us to conform to the material conditions of our struggle as to devise
methods which will allow us to intensify our efforts hence moving closer
and closer to ultimately overthrowing this reactionary order.
As Maoists, we cannot differentiate between the working-class masses
of Russia and Ukraine. Not only do they share a common culture and
historical background, but the fact that we as laboring masses have no
country proves true in the current context. The so-called “socialist”
international chose nationalism over socialism, reform over revolution,
and we walk that same path by choosing sides in a conflict where the
people are regarded as bystanders. In the world of Clausewitz this may
make sense, but as Marxist-Leninist-Maoists (or Maoists) we understand
that the people make their own history.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We saw anti-Russian propaganda ramp
up quickly in the last couple months. As the mainstream media continues
to villianize Russian imperialism for the same atrocities the Amerikans
have committed much more regularly, we aim to serve the majority of the
world who has no allegiance to imperialism. Unfortunately, most in this
country recognize that they benefit from the imperialist exploitation
and ally with the militarist rhetoric.
Dear Comrades, I have read updates, in the ULK winter 2021,
No. 75, and feel the need to clarify things. The nomenclature used
in BP-03.91, and the definitions provided within it, are being bent and
ambiguously used by both prisoner and TDCJ staff alike. The policy
itself is so ambiguous, one would have to guess at how to
uniformally enforce it.
The only difference made in the new policy is how ‘sexually explicit’
is defined. I am enclosing a verbatim copy of BP 03.91 as it is
currently worded on this date. I witnessed an arbitrary enforcement of
this policy on the Michael Unit and have even heard improper incorrect
references, by mail staff on the Coffield Unit of what was ‘sexually
explicit’. This shows me that even TDCJ staff are ill-informed about
what the policy is and its purpose. I had written the Texas
Board of Criminal Justice a few months back and they referred my letter
to the, now in-house, Ombudsman office. I would encourage all ‘brothers
in white’ to familiarize themselves with the policy by reading it
themselves in the unit Law Library. (as well as reading ALL of the
policies that are currently in place. Simply request the ‘Index of
current TDJC policies’).
The injunctions that I have knowledge of, filed against the BP-03.91,
argued on the ambiguous nature and verbage of the policy. Images that
cause ‘sexual arousal’ are inherently broad. (Hell, I had caught a
girlfriend of mine, masturbating to Metalacolypse!)
While arguing the ambiguity of the policy is one undeniable argument,
I suggested to a team of litigants to also attack the apparent objective
of the policy. To curb anything that ‘sexually arouses’, well, anyone!
Banning officers from ‘outrageous’ or ‘extreme’ hairdos, make-up,
jewelry, etc. tight pants, or even suggesting that female officers not
work in male prisons (no male officers in the female prisons) but even
then you would not be able to curb even same sex arousal. It is in
applying this argument that we see just how illogical it is to curb
‘sexual arousal’. Exacerbating the ridiculousness of the argument will
force them to define and refine the definition of the policy and there
is no way that you would be able to legally define ‘cleavage’ as
censorable under the First Amendment.
While these are my own thoughts and opinions, I do hope to help as
many comrades in their legal efforts. This isn’t something that a phone
call will fix but we can change things with well-thought-out litigation.
It takes time, but most of us have nothing but time. Intellectuals fight
with their words. Learn to use them and wield them with effective
effort.
At the current moment i am not involved in any active litigation as
my time and energy is currently invested in criminal matters, however, I
try to keep up with what is going on to know our environment. I want to
thank ALL of you who keep us connected through organization,
correspondence, etc. Without you we would most likely be more lost to
the cause than anyone could imagine. The support you provide is
priceless.
Nothing worth fighting for is ever easily won. Policies are a
fraction of the fight. Laws are another. But the biggest fight we face
is ignorance. Our own and of the population. This is readily apparent in
the policies and laws we find ourselves fighting against. It is a reason
for the mission of MIM.
Things here in Connecticut remain same as last communique: regressive
and stifling! Oh! I do have intel which you comrades may find
interesting?!
In January I went to R.H.U. and initiated a hungerstrike. My
objective(s) were:
to get my rehab appointments from month’s ago
rescheduled;
to see the quack masquerading as a doctor!
After thirteen days, my tactic was successful! Now, the issue came
when a unit manager calls R.H.U. (at behest of my associates in unit) to
check on my health.
The R.H.U. Lieutenant “bad jackets” me & says, “[name of author]
has nothing coming as he is a child molester”. This blatant lie was
manufactured in response to my chastisement of this R.H.U. Lieutenant
for his managing conduct (lol)! In his quest to “get me” he locates a
child molester with my 1st & last name (sans middle name obviously)
and goes on to spread the falsehood to his subordinates, who in turn
spread it to captives in various pseudo-leadership roles within their
lumpen entities. Now, as I am from another state, the killers believed
that their smear campaign would work, ie. I am unknown here! However, as
a New Afrikan! one’s day-to-day stride coupled with fact, that I’ve
striven to build quality captives since my arrival! negated the pigs’
ploy. “Real recognizes real.” But, as many of Connecticut’s captives are
ideologically backwards and overtly pig acolytes, I may have to spit
fire at some point! Enough said.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We want to commend the people,
the L.O. leaders, in this Connecticut prison for not being taken in by
the pigs’ lies and judging people by facts and action. This is the second
principle of the United Front for Peace in Prisons –
Unity – in action!
We must not let state paperwork determine who we trust and who we do
not. What this comrade faced is an old trick. And we commend this
comrade for eir righteous behavior in a new environment. It goes to show
how righteous, revolutionary action helps build peace in prisons, even
when it seems like the environment is in a backwards state of affairs.
The Republic of Aztlan extends our arms in solidarity with the
Palestinian people. Why should the liberation of Palestinian people be
so important to us Chicanos? It is because we share the legacy of
colonialism; a struggle for national liberation; a common destiny when
it came to empire-building of white nations; we share the common
experience of forced expulsion from our homelands; and we share the same
oppressor – world imperialism.
We will examine the five reasons that the Chicano nation should find
solidarity with our oppressed nation brothers and sisters in
Palestine:
We share a common thread of 100+ years of colonization;
We share a common thread of a struggle for national liberation;
The commonality in our histories is that both Palestinians and
Chicanos share a common destiny and historical role when it comes to
world imperialism. In the U.$. the doctrine of manifest destiny
justified land theft and genocide as a divine right of a specific
nation’s people. In the U.$. those people were the Euro-Amerikan
settlers. In Palestine, the Arabs face land theft and genocide which is
based on a belief that I$raelis have the religious right to said land
and therefore exterminating Palestinians and taking their land is an
unfortunate necessity in creating a supposed Jewish state.
With this idealist religious justification, forced expulsion has been
unleashed on the Palestinian people. We recall that in the 1950s,
Operation Wetback expelled 1-2 or more million Mexican people whether
they were born in the U.$. or Mexico didn’t matter.
Our oppressors are the same - world imperialism. At this point, the
primary contradiction in the world is with imperialism and the oppressed
nations. This is how Chicano liberation is inextricably linked to
Palestinian liberation.
The I$raeli-Palestinian conflict is not the product of ancient ethnic
nor religious hatred, nor is it about modern religious hatred either. It
is the tragic clash between two peoples with claims to the same land –
one claim being idealist and the other being historical materialist. It
is the outcome of a 100-year-old colonial occupation by Zionists and
later I$rael, backed by the British, the United States, and other major
imperial powers. This project is about the national bourgeoisie of a
persecuted religious minority in Europe speaking for all Jews in every
corner of the world (from Russia, Iraq, Ethiopia, Spain, the United
$tates, etc.) into building a powerful homeland granting them protection
which will be gained through eradication of an indigenous population. It
is about the rendering of the Palestinians as non-people, writing them
out of the historical narrative as if they never existed and denying
them basic human rights. It depends on the metaphysical idea that all
Jewish groups from all around the world all with different history,
language, culture, territory, and psychological make up all belong to
one nation because of religion. It feeds off of the anti-semitic idea
that Jews are outsiders in the various respective countries they reside.
Yet to state these incontrovertible facts of European colonization —
supported by innumerable official reports and public and private
communiques and statements, along with historical records and events —
sees I$rael’s defenders level charges of anti-Semitism and racism. We
ask the question: what is more anti-semitic? The claim that says zionism
requires an ethnic cleansing and assimilation of various historically
Jewish communities around the planet into the model European Jewish
groups? Or the claim that says Jews don’t belong in our country and they
should live in their own place where no one has to deal with them?
Edward Said, a Palestinian intellectual of the famous book
“Orientalism” who grew up in British occupied Palestine summarized:
“This is a unique colonialism that we’ve been subjected to where they
have no use for us. The best Palestinian for them is either dead or
gone. It’s not that they want to exploit us.”
Zionism was birthed from the evils of anti-Semitism. It was a
reaction to the discrimination and violence inflicted on Jews,
especially during the savage pogroms in Russia and Eastern Europe in the
late 19th century and early 20th century that left thousands dead. The
Zionist leader Theodor Herzl in 1896 published “Der Judenstaat,” or “The
Jewish State,” in which he warned that Jews were not safe in Europe, a
warning that within a few decades proved terrifyingly prescient with the
rise of German fascism.
Britain’s support of a Jewish homeland was always colored by
anti-Semitism. The 1917 decision by the British Cabinet, as stated in
the Balfour Declaration, to support “the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people” was a principal part of a misguided
endeavor based on anti-Semitic tropes. The British elites, including
Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour, also believed that Jews could never be
assimilated in British society and it was better for them to emigrate.
It is telling that the only Jewish member of Prime Minister David Lloyd
George’s government, Edwin Montagu, vehemently opposed the Balfour
Declaration. He argued that it would encourage states to expel its Jews.
“Palestine will become the world’s ghetto,” Balfour warned.
This partially turned out to be the case after World War II when
hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees, many rendered stateless, had
nowhere to go but Palestine. Often, their communities had been destroyed
during the war or their homes and land had been confiscated through
fascist brutality. Those Jews who returned to countries like Poland
found they had nowhere to live and were often victims of discrimination
as well as postwar anti-Semitic attacks and even massacres.
These first Jewish settlers knew they needed an imperial patron to
succeed and survive just like the early Euro-Amerikan settlers needed
sponsors from their old countries. Their first patron was Britain, which
sent 100,000 troops to crush the Palestinian revolt of the 1930s and
armed and trained Jewish militias known as the Haganah. The savage
repression of that revolt included wholesale executions and aerial
bombardment and left 10% of the adult male Arab population killed,
wounded, imprisoned or exiled. After the British left after the
contradiction between the settlers and the British became antagonstic,
the Zionists’ second patron became the United States, which now,
generations later, provides more than $3 billion a year to I$rael.
I$rael, despite the myth of self-reliance it peddles about itself, would
not be able to maintain its Palestinian colonies without its imperial
benefactors. This is why the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement
historically frightened I$rael. It is also why Chicanos should support
the economic boycott of I$rael as well.
The early Zionists bought up huge tracts of fertile Palestinian land
and drove out the indigenous inhabitants. They subsidized European
Jewish settlers sent to Palestine, where 94% of the inhabitants were
Arabs but once colonialism began to look bad in the post-World War II
era of decolonization, the colonial origins and practice of Zionism and
I$rael were whitewashed and conveniently forgotten in I$rael and the
West. In fact, Zionism — for two decades the coddled step-child of
British colonialism — re-branded itself as an anti-colonial
movement.”
“Today, the conflict that was engendered by this classic
nineteenth-century European colonial venture in a non-European land,
supported from 1917 onward by the greatest Western imperial power of its
age, is rarely described in such unvarnished terms,” Khalidi writes.
“Indeed, those who analyze not only I$raeli settlement efforts in
Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights but the
entire Zionist enterprise from the perspective of its colonial-settler
origins and nature are often vilified. Many cannot accept the
contradiction inherent in the idea that although Zionism undoubtedly
succeeded in creating a thriving national entity in I$rael, its roots
are as a colonial settler project (as are those of other modern
countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand). Nor
can they accept that it would not have succeeded but for the support of
the great imperial powers, Britain and later the United States. Zionism,
therefore, could be and was both a national and a colonial settler
movement at one and the same time.”
Much like the United $tates, I$rael too was started by the outcasts
of the old world who were more useful in the new world (North America
and Palestine respectively) than the old (Europe). Through venturing
through North America old colonialism was able to gain a major section
of primitive accumulation (land conquest and enslavement of our First
Nation and New Afrikan brothers), and transform itself into modern
imperialism; and through the outpost that is I$rael, modern imperialism
was able to export its finance capital safe and sound into middle east
proper.
One of the central tenets of the Zionist and I$raeli colonization is
the denial of an authentic, independent Palestinian identity. During the
British control of Palestine, the population was officially divided
between Jews and “non-Jews.” One time I$raeli Prime Minister Gold Meir
said:
“There was no such thing as Palestinians … they did not exist.”
This erasure, which requires an egregious act of historical amnesia,
is what the I$raeli sociologist Baruch Kimmerling called the
“politicide” of the Palestinian people. Khalidi writes, “The surest way
to eradicate a people’s right to their land is to deny their historical
connection to it.” Chicanos have been subjected to the same name erasure
by the U.$. government’s push to call us Hispanics, Latinos, or Mexicans
and erase our Chicano name which is fundamentally based on national
identity.
The creation of the state of I$rael on May 15, 1948, was achieved by
the Haganah and other Jewish groups through the ethnic cleansing of the
Palestinians and massacres that spread terror among the Palestinian
population. The Haganah, trained and armed by the British, swiftly
seized most of Palestine. It emptied West Jerusalem and cities such as
Haifa and Jaffa, along with numerous towns and villages, of their Arab
inhabitants. Palestinians call this moment in their history the Nakba or
the Catastrophe.
Since 1948, Palestinians have heroically mounted one resistance
effort after another, all unleashing disproportionate I$raeli reprisals
and demonization of the Palestinians as terrorists. But this resistance
has also forced the world to recognize the presence of Palestinians,
despite the feverish efforts of I$rael, the United States, and many Arab
regimes to remove them from historical consciousness. The repeated
revolts, as Said noted, gave the Palestinians the right to tell their
own story, the “permission to narrate.”
I$rael is an apartheid state that rivals and often surpasses the
onetime savagery and racism of apartheid South Africa. Modern I$raeli
society is infested with metaphysical racial chauvinism with “Death to
Arabs” being a common popular chant at I$raeli soccer matches. I$raeli
mobs and vigilantes, including thugs from right-wing youth groups such
as Im Tirtzu, carry out indiscriminate acts of vandalism and violence
against dissidents, Palestinians, I$raeli Arabs. The government of
I$rael has promulgated a series of discriminatory laws against non-Jews
that eerily resemble the racist Nuremberg Laws that disenfranchised Jews
in Nazi Germany. The I$raeli educational system, starting in primary
school, is an indoctrination machine for the military. The I$raeli army
periodically unleashes massive assaults with its air force, artillery
and mechanized units on the largely defenseless 1.85 million
Palestinians in Gaza, resulting in thousands of Palestinian dead or
wounded.
The Zionists could never have colonized the Palestinians without the
backing of Western imperial powers whose motives were driven by
anti-Semitism. Many of the Jews who fled to I$rael would not have done
so but for the virulent European anti-Semitism, that by the end of World
War II saw 6 million Jews murdered. I$rael was all that many
impoverished and stateless survivors, robbed of their national rights,
communities, homes, and often most of their relatives, had left. It
became the tragic fate of the Palestinians, who had no influence in the
European pogroms or the Holocaust, to be sacrificed on the altar of
hate.
Don’t forget that the Obama administration resupplied I$rael in the
middle of their slaughter of innocents in Gaza in 2014. Obama, Biden,
Trump the democrats and racist corporate media are all complicit with
the war crimes against humanity that I$rael is committing. On top of
this, the various police forces of Amerikkka utilizes exchange programs
with the state of I$rael to trade intelligence and train in I$raeli
tactics of suppressing Palestinian resistance in the urban areas. Those
same tactics will be implemented on the ghettos, barrios, and
reservations to discipline entire communities of oppressed nations. Back
in the George Floyd uprisings, the streets were littered with gas
canisters which claimed “Made in I$rael.” It got to a point Palestinian
activists were sharing counter-police tactics online for us in how to
deal with those tear gas and police tactics.
As revolutionary nationalists, we highlight the necessity for
solidarities for not only our nations but for all oppressed nations to
gain their self-determination. We also call to combat anti-semitism and
metaphysical views of what nations are which give to movements like
Zionism in the first place. For these reasons, the Republic of Aztlan
and the Chicano Nation finds solidarity with Palestine. From the river
to the sea, Aztlan and Palestine will be free!
This month we seen police in Minneapolis break into Amir Locke’s home
and murder him. This came after the public was placated by the
conviction of former pig Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd.
Most of the protest we seen for ‘defund the police’ ended after the
George Floyd incident. It is uncertain if the reason for that is that
the public think they won a victory just because the injustice system
sacrificed one of their own in convicting Derek Chauvin or if the arrest
of John Johnson, the leader of NFAC, played its part in the end of
protests.
What is certain is that police can not be reformed because police are
the problem in america. More likely than not the evil injustice system
will release Derek Chauvin on appeal when everyone has forgot and the
spotlight is off. We seen Kim Potter get sentenced for 2 years this week
because some of the public pressure is off against the police. While the
Kim Potter incident seemed accidental and she showed some remorse for
her murder two things were never mentioned.
1st that police murder would have never happened if the pigs were not
stopping someone and harassing him in the first place, therefore the
police were the problem that led to Kim Potter killing an innocent
man.
2nd if anyone of us did this accidental shooting and showed real
remorse we would get life in prison and denied any chance of justice in
appeals court no matter how competent a defense we receive in trial from
our public defender (pretender).
Now the protest in the streets are silent and the evil police are
back to their same old tricks. Falsifying crime statistics to scare the
public into giving them more money. Money that should be going to
schools, and infrastructure, housing, community building rather than to
evil pigs that only scare people with false crime needs and incarcerate
our fathers, our kids. Police are a plague on society and the ONLY way
to fix what is wrong in this country is to defund the police and close
our prisons. Such a radical reversal is hard to comprehend, it takes
actual work and sacrifice.
We all know disgusting people that we do not want around. It is easy
to use police to get rid of disgusting people, thus creating the monster
of incarceration that we have now. To build community and healing takes
work and sacrifice. To really create lasting change requires independent
institutions of, by, and for the proletariat. We must unite together
against disgusting people who have lost their way and show them a better
way. At all cost the police can not be used as a remedy. The trail
blazers of community building most likely will have to operate at a
deficit initially until results can be proven, but rest assured any
result is better than the ineffectual prisons we have now.
We need to form real community based volunteer groups to patrol our
streets and intervene with ill behavior. Punishment is never the answer.
We can appropriate public spaces as necessary because public property
does NOT belong to the government, it rightfully belongs to the People.
To truly fix America we have to defund the police at all cost. Stop
being afraid of crime. Solutions to problems will arise naturally. One
thing is clear, the government we have now is not for the people, By the
people, or of the people. Police have become an elite ruling class they
do whatever, whenever they want. That is why reform will never work.
In Solidarity
MIM(Prisons) responds: We agree with this comrades
conclusion that reform will not work. And echo the need for a strategy
of building proletarian-led institutions of the oppressed instead. The
“defund” rhetoric seems very closely aligned to this mission, yet in
practice seems to have led to more discussions about budgets,
i.e. reformism. And of course, President Biden, has just taken it to
call for more funding for police.
For many years, MIM Distributors has been providing legal resources
to prisoners in Texas, including the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice(TDCJ)’s own Grievance Operations Manual. In 2010, USW launched
the grievance campaign in Texas, developing petitions to notify
regulatory bodies when the TDCJ was violating its own grievance process.
Four years later a comrade reported that on 30 September 2014 the TDCJ
removed the Grievance Operations Manual, which lays out the TDCJ’s
relevant code and policies, from all prison libraries(1) where it
used to be available for prisoners to reference. Soon after, MIM
Distributors began offering this document to comrades who were trying to
fight grievances they had against the TDCJ.
Turns out, they have continued to step things up a notch to keep this
public information out of the hands of prisoners. On 12 January 2022,
MIM Distributors was notified by the staff that the TDCJ Grievance
Operation Manual was censored at McConnell Unit on 10 December 2021 for
the following reason:
“in contradiction with BP-03.91, Uniform Offender Correspondence
Rules”
That was all the detail given. And we have not determined any portion
of BP-03.91 that could possibly be applied to TDCJ’s own public
policies. These types of cases should be easy wins for us.
Unfortunately, we do not have the support we used to have to deal with
prison administrators and hold them accountable. Outside supporters, get
in touch to help us rebuild our capacity to fight these blatant
injustices. Comrades inside that are falling victim to this repression,
keep filing paperwork and provide us with all the info you can on what
is going on.
notes: 1. A Texas Prisoner, November 2014, Texas Hides
Grievance Manual from Prisoners, Under Lock & Key 42. 2. A Texas
Prisoner, May 2019, Texas Confiscating Offender’s Grievance Operations
Manual.
Thank you for your recent communication regarding the Juneteenth
Freedom Initiative. In the third paragraph you’ll note that it
alludes to Our organization, the Texas Liberation
Collective(TLC) as joining the campaign. As the founder of the TLC
Movement and a Black man, since my captivity and certainly the inception
of the TLC Movement, it has been a priority to bring to the forefront of
the socio-politically conscious circles the understanding that
Juneteenth is NOT celebratory.
We will continue to embark upon that trajectory by informing and
educating the masses of all the classes In the Spirit of
Frederick Douglass about The Juneteenth
Situation.
I have enclosed a document released much earlier by TLC, which
actually laid the groundwork for the exertion of Our public showing of
disapproval of being wronged by the State and Federal Constitutions’
penile tolerance for slavery. This document, Exposing the Lone Star
(Chamber of Enslavement!) is also available on my website:
www.justiceforjeromedevonniwilson.org/rubber-stamped-indictments
MIM(Prisons) responds: Greetings to the Texas
Liberation Collective. We’re glad to have another leading organization
of the Juneteenth Freedom Initiative(JFI) featured in Under Lock
& Key as we approach the launch of the campaign. MIM(Prisons)
is joining these organizations to build connections inside and out to
make the upcoming campaign a significant blow to the imperialist torture
camps.
The Juneteenth Freedom Initiative calls for an end to solitary
confinement and mass incarceration as well as unpaid labor. Long-term
isolation is torture. Disproportionately locking up masses of males
disproportionately from oppressed nations, at scales never seen at any
other time in history, for the productive years of their lives is
genocide. These are crimes and injustices that must be stopped!
We send our solidarity to all the orgs and rads on the ground
organizing for the JFI over the next couple months. We will be
communicating with USW/TX Team One/TLC and other leaders leading up to
the events. And we want to hear from everyone participating in this
campaign before our next issue comes out in early August to sum up the
lessons, the successes, and a plan for next steps to this ongoing
campaign.
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, MIM(Prisons)
has not published any analysis of the war, nor have we participated in
any organizing around the war. Our position is that our movement should
be looking to counter and prevent Amerikan war-mongering against Russia,
or any other country.
Unfortunately, most opposition to the Russian invasion in the United
$tates is being led by the State Department and is fanning Amerikan
support for war with Russia and promoting the overthrow of Russian
President Vladimir Putin. As we go to press, things have continued to
heat up and the threat of inter-imperialist war seems greater than it’s
been in decades.
Imperialists are stealing from other imperialists. The U.$. Treasury
Department has already seized $1 billion worth of boats and planes and
hundreds of millions of dollars in bank accounts. The House of
Representatives passed a bill to liquidate these assets and use them to
rebuild Ukraine. In addition, the U.$. imperialist bloc has frozen $600
billion of Russia’s central bank foreign reserve fund, which they are
also considering using to rebuild Ukraine.(1) They are taking the stolen
wealth of other imperialists and using it to rebuild Ukraine to serve
U.$. imperialism instead of Russia. This greatly adds to the original
military threat Russia had felt from NATO encircling them, making the
escalation to all-out inter-imperialist war more likely.
The U.$/IMF/World Bank will of course sink their teeth deeper into
Ukraine through loans, which have already begun during the war period.
As they do to oppressed nations around the world, these loans become
means by which they control their policies and structure their economies
as neo-colonies. Perhaps they will even use assets stolen from Russia to
loan to Ukraine.
As this issue of Under Lock & Key reaches ours
subscribers, we will be approaching the anniversary of the victory over
Nazi Germany (May 8-9). In the Russian-allied Donetsk and Luhansk
Peoples’ Republics they are restoring statues of V.I. Lenin and hanging
red flags as they prepare to celebrate, while the Azov neo-Nazis
threatened to attack victory parades.(2) The memories of World War II
run deep. While there is no socialist camp engaged in the current war,
we can see how the crisis is pushing people to look for answers. In
addition to being morally abhorrent, the fascists cannot address the
contradictions of capitalism that are playing out today. It is only a
new economy that is driven by universal humyn need and not profit that
can solve the problems of war, environmental destruction and economic
booms and busts that capitalism brings.
What
sort of sanctions is Russia under? What will the effect be?
Russia was banned from SWIFT, a component of the global payments
processing system. Many other sanctions have been placed on the Russian
economy, including obstacles to outside investment and bans on the sale
of anything that could conceivably have a military use (which is a lot
of stuff). Oil and gas, as of this writing, are still being bought from
Russia by most European countries, but this might change soon even
though Europe has no other reliable supply of natural gas to rely on
currently. Germany, for example, ships weapons to Ukraine that are used
against Russian troops and pays Russia for its natural gas at the same
time.
The effects of the sanctions aren’t clear yet. If Russia loses access
to the European market for its oil and gas its export earnings will
collapse. China cannot replace the lost demand, and sanctions will play
havoc on Russian industry’s supply chains.
What
will the effects of the war be on the Ukrainian economy?
One of the major battles, around the town of Mariupol in the
southeast, is unfolding in Azovstal, an enormous Soviet-era steel mill.
The complex has mostly been destroyed. This serves as a symbol of what
the rest of Ukraine will look like once all this is over. Following the
war there are likely to be fewer and worse jobs, a large refugee
population abroad, environmental devastation and a radical polarization
of Ukrainian society. There is talk of forgiving some of Ukraine’s
foreign debt, and maybe there will be aid for reconstruction, but the
rest of the world’s charity is not likely to make up for what’s being
lost now, and its also likely to come with strings attached.
Are there Nazis in Ukraine?
Yes. The Azov battalion, which is based in southeast Ukraine and has
been fighting Russian separatists in the Donbass region since 2014, is a
far-right military formation with white supremacist leadership and
ideals. They’re responsible for numerous attacks on Roma encampments,
LGBT people and leftists in Ukraine since their founding, as well as
attacks on civilians and war crimes during the battles against
separatists in the east. Many of their leaders, including founder Andriy
Biletsky, used to openly promote race war against
“untermenschen”[define?] and Jewish people, but have dialed back such
talk in public in recent years.
Their logo features the Wolfsangel and the Sonnenrad, both
indisputable Nazi SS symbols, and the constant appearance of these logos
in sympathetic coverage of the Ukrainian military has been a PR headache
for the government. The Azov battalion is just one part of a larger
fascist Azov movement coming from the Western part of Ukraine. U.$. news
media has helpfully downplayed the significance of an openly fascist,
highly armed and well-organized formation at the heart of Ukrainian
politics by claiming that the symbols and years of fascist rhetoric and
actions either don’t mean anything or are in the organization’s past.
The limited presence of explicit far-right figures in the Ukrainian
parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, belies their ability to organize outside
parliament and the impunity with which they do so.
The popularity of Stepan Bandera is another aspect of fascism in
Ukraine. Bandera was the head of the Organization of Ukranian
Nationalists, and worked with the Nazis during their occupation of
Ukraine, including participating in the Holocaust and in ethnic
cleansing in southeastern Poland. He is admired by the far right and
those influenced by them, but not by the rest of the country – the Rada
refused to award him the title of Hero of Ukraine when this was proposed
in 2019. So it’s wrong to say that Ukraine is a Neo-Nazi dictatorship,
just as it’s wrong to say that fascists have no influence and are not a
serious issue in Ukranian society. Of course, Putin has his own fascists
and couldn’t care less about Nazi rhetoric among his own forces, so he
can’t use that as a pretext for an invasion.
Are war crimes being
committed in Ukraine?
The biggest war crime is starting one, so Russia is undoubtedly
guilty on that score. In addition, indiscriminate shelling of civilian
areas in Ukraine by Russia has led to probably thousands of casualties
so far, though confirmed counts are much lower. During early April, when
Russian forces retreated from the area surrounding Kiev, Ukranian forces
reoccupying the town of Bucha found hundreds of bodies of civilians on
the streets. The brutality of the invading forces is clear.
The Ukranian side has also engaged in war crimes, like the
kneecapping of prisoners of war. That happened on video, so who knows
what’s going on when phones aren’t pulled out. War is hell.
Are there
diplomatic efforts to stop the war underway?
Ukraine and Russia started talking almost immediately, and the
demands have shifted with the battle. When it looked like Russia was
about to capture Kiev immediately in the early days of the war, Russia’s
demands were significant. But now that Russia has withdrawn from the
area around Kiev and suffered significant casualties, things are
different. The discoveries in Bucha as well as the radicalizing effect
of war in general, might make negotiations break down completely in the
future.
The key issues in the talks are Ukraine’s diplomatic relationship
with the EU and NATO, and territory in Ukraine. Russia wants Ukraine to
stay out of NATO, and wants its territorial acquisitions, including
Donetsk and Luhansk in the east and the Crimean peninsula in the south,
to be confirmed.
Does
Putin support the Soviet Union and its recreation?
The Soviet Union was formed on a voluntary basis by independent
nations. Most of those who joined the Soviet Union had been part of the
Russian Empire in the past. As an imperialist, Putin may be aspiring to
something closer to the Russian Empire. However, stated motivations for
the invasion of Ukraine are immediate concerns about defending Russia
from NATO.
In a recent speech Putin denounced Lenin and the Bolsheviks for the
creation of Ukraine, because Lenin recognized the right of all nations
to secede. In ULK 36 we wrote about the emblematic image of the
toppling
of the statue of Lenin in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev in 2013.
This was done by supporters of the right-wing populist party of
Svodoba.
Both sides of the current war in Ukraine are openly and virulently
opposed to Bolshevism and the ideas of Lenin and Stalin.
Should
we support sanctions as a way to peacefully pressure Russia to stop the
war?
The sanctions being implemented by the U.$.-led imperialist bloc are
not peaceful as they come along with large military support being sent
into Ukraine to prolong the war and the fighting.
Sanctions are economic warfare. They can be a softer way to pressure
other powers than military conflict, but given time they can also have
more damaging effects.
In a few days the U.$. imperialists achieved more than the movement
to boycott, sanction and divest from I$rael has achieved in years. The
illegal occupation of Palestine and daily oppression of the Palestinian
people does not get the support of many of the multinational
corporations and organizations that jumped to ban Russia or pull their
operations from Russia.
As the sanctioning of Russia happened more quickly and successfully,
it is that much more dangerous. The increase in economic boundaries
between imperialist camps marks the shift from a stage of relative peace
between imperialist powers to one of more violent competition. Tariffs,
sanctions, market control, dividing up of the world’s colonies,
resources and markets, were what led up to the first and second
inter-imperialist wars.
Supporting sanctions on Russia right now is further isolating an
imperialist power and increasing the chances of military escalation
between the imperialists, which increases the chance of nuclear war.
None of this is in the interests of humynity as a whole.
Is
siding with the Amerikans and against the Russians the profitable option
for the capitalists?
For the last century the United $tates has led the most prosperous
path for international finance capital. As a result many of the big
names are loyal to the Amerikans. But there are also many exceptions,
companies who are not volunteering to stop business in Russia. And
others who are looking to capitalize on others leaving. One financial
company made a bold statement saying that if they were to ban a country
from their services for invading a sovereign people, they’d start with
banning the Amerikans.(3)
Different capitalists are going to have different interests, and
their interests are going to conflict with those of their competitors.
While the big finance capitalists benefit from and support stability,
other capitalist interests will fund and fuel escalating conflict
between the imperialist camps. Meanwhile, weapons manufacturers always
benefit from militarism and are very powerful and influential in
imperialist circles of power. The mutual interests that created the
military-industrial complex has posed a great threat to the world since
WWII.
What is a
multipolar world, and is it a good thing?
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United $tates of Amerika
has been the sole dominant superpower in the world. Before then,
countries who opposed U.$. interests could find support from the other
imperialist pole of the Soviet Union.
Since WWII, Europe has been subsumed by Amerikan imperialism. If you
look at a map of those imposing sanctions on Russia today it is occupied
Turtle Island (the United $tates and Klanada), Western Europe, Australia
and Japan. This has been the alliance of imperialist powers that has
dominated the world, operating under U.$. military and economic
leadership, for 70 years.
China left the socialist path in 1976, and has continued to rise as
an economic superpower since then. When the Soviet Union took the
capitalist path it led to collapse 35 years later as the bourgeoisie was
divided, carving out their own fiefdoms from which to extract wealth.
China’s new bourgeoisie however has remained united in a plan to exploit
its own proletariat, and is now seen as the biggest threat to U.$.
dominance almost 50 years after taking the capitalist road. Of course,
the people of China and the former Soviet Union were the losers in both
cases.
China and Russia remain politically separate from the U.$.-dominated
imperialist pole, despite China’s deep integration with the U.$.
economy. Their socialist past is one reason for this separation.
Together Russia and China control most of the Eurasian land mass, and as
neighbors have shared interests in promoting trade in the region. The
media has been buzzing about the new Russia/China pole as the
geopolitics of the invasion of Ukraine play out. Some dissident media
outlets cheer this prospect as a counterbalance to U.$./European
imperialism, or what is often referred to as “Western” imperialism.
We look at the invasion of Ukraine with the outlook of “it’s
terrible, but it’s fine.” An invasion by an imperialist country is
always terrible, with Ukrainians and Russian soldiers dying and 100,000s
of Ukrainians being displaced. Communists should never aid an
imperialist invasion.
Ultimately, it is imperialist conflict that creates space for the
proletariat to organize, and to play the imperialists against each other
in order to win victories for the people. In that sense, the increase in
disorder in the world “is fine.” It is the inevitable result of the
contradictions within the capitalist system. These conflicts will come
sooner or later, we cannot prevent them in the short term, but we can
seize the opportunities they create to put an end to this system to
prevent chaos in the long-term.
Prior to WWI, Britain was the leading imperialist power, and
maintained its dominance in part by keeping continental Europe divided.
Today the Amerikans play the leading role, but are working with the
British to prevent closer relations between Germany and Russia. This has
been their strategy since the 1930s when the imperialists feared Germany
would join the socialist camp.
In recent years, the United $tates has been threatening sanctions to
stop the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that would pipe natural gas directly
from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea. Germany is already
Russia’s biggest gas customer, and Nord Stream 2 would strengthen that
relationship. The Amerikans oppose this as they see this tying German
and Russian interests closer. In recent negotiations around sanctions
against Russia, Germany proved reluctant but ultimately joined the NATO
consensus to impose them. Germany even gave in on shipping arms to
Ukraine after refusing at first.
Among the imperialists there are disagreements about this. Henry
Kissinger famously opposed NATO inclusion of Ukraine, promoting a policy
of integrating Russia into the U.$.-led sphere. Kissinger warned of the
consequences of trying to break the back of Russia.
Nord Stream 2 provides an alternate route to transport gas to Germany
than the other primary route through Ukraine.
Petro Dollars and Reserve
Currencies
Following WWII, the U.$. was the least damaged imperialist power and
was booming from the wartime economy. Profits were high, exploitation of
the Third World was transferring wealth to the rising U.$. empire that
financed the rebuilding of Europe. This allowed Europe to be built in
the way the Amerikans saw fit. One thing this allowed for was they
positioned the dollar to become the global reserve currency, or the
currency that other countries held and conducted international trade in.
Oil was set to trade exclusively in exchange for the “petro dollar.”
This arrangement has allowed the U.$. to have a growing trade deficit
for decades without the value of their currency dropping. When Third
World countries have trouble paying their debts, their currencies can
become worthless overnight. A replacement of the U.$. dollar as the
global reserve currency makes the United $tates more economically
vulnerable.
“According to the IMF, the share of reserves held in U.S. dollars by
central banks has dropped by 12 percentage points since the turn of the
century, from 71 percent in 1999 to 59 percent in 2021. But this fall
has been matched by a rise in the share of what the IMF calls
‘non-traditional reserve currencies’, defined as currencies other than
the ‘big four’ of the US dollar, euro, Japanese yen and British pound
sterling, namely such as the Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, Chinese
renminbi, Korean won, Singapore dollar, and Swedish krona.”(4)
Currently Russia is saying ‘unfriendly countries’ must begin to pay
them for gas in Russian rubles. Hungary, which is part of the European
Union, but also friendly with Russia has already agreed to pay with
rubles. But the European Union(E.U.) has said the deal was to pay in
euros and dollars and they would not change. This is an effort by Russia
to stabilize their currency using their vast gas trade with Europe to
force others to buy rubles. While the value of the ruble initially
dropped about 50% after invading Ukraine, it has since recovered close
to pre-war levels.
Poland, Germany and Bulgaria have refused to pay Russia for natural
gas in rubles instead of euros as they are demanding. On 27 April 2022,
Russia halted natural gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria after their
deadline for paying in rubles was not met. About 40% of Europe’s gas
consumption is supplied by Russia. The region is talking about
tightening up its consumption. While good for the planet, this will lead
to a further constriction of the economy, applying more pressure to the
imperialists who must always expand their markets to circulate more
capital. However, it is reported that some undisclosed purchasers are
going ahead and buying with rubles, despite it being a violation of EU
sanctions.(5)
Would
joining the European Union benefit Ukranians economically?
As we discussed in ULK 36, GDP in Ukraine after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union was 1/3 what it was just before. Though
the Soviet Union had already been operating a capitalist economy for 35
years at that time, the complete opening up of the region to the West,
the complete Liberalization of policies, and the resultant chaos and
uncertainty led to a precipitous drop in material wealth in the
country.
Leading up to and following the 2014 coup in Ukraine, the GDP fell
and had not recovered pre-coup highs before the current war.(6) The coup
installed a U.$.-backed, EU/NATO friendly government that introduced
International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans to the country, which are used
around the world to extract wealth from the exploited countries to the
finance capitalists. As we predicted in ULK 37 these IMF
loans contributed to decreasing wealth in Ukraine.
Before 2014, the Russian-speaking areas of Ukraine in the East and
South were much more productive and prosperous. People in those regions
have lost significant income. Meanwhile, the rest of the country that
was somewhat ignored by Russian imperialism, has not seen material
improvements by cozying up to the West.(7)
To join the E.U. is a logical option for many in Ukraine who see the
wealth in those countries and the incomes they can earn migrating to
even the eastern E.U.. Yet the spoils of imperialism are limited, and
experience in the last 8 years in Ukraine show the limitations of this
option.
Ukraine and Russia remain largely proletarian countries, with
material interests opposed to imperialism. While there does not appear
to be a strong anti-imperialist current in Ukraine at this time, this
can change quickly as this crisis has brought much disruption and
displacement in the country.
I am the same “Xinachtli” mentioned by my beloved comrade Triumphant
of Texas T.E.A.M. O.N.E. at page 8 of your MIM newsletter, Under
Lock & Key No. 76, Winter 2022.
The prison assigns me to psychiatric-ward-like cellblocks, filled
with prisoners under ‘psychotropic medications’ so removed from these
realities that one cannot engage them in a rational conversation much
less get them involved in the Texas Prisoners’ Human Rights Movement.
Other times, they place me in the middle of viper nests of racist, white
supremacist inmates. In any event, I continue the struggle as a “one man
army” continuing to expose the realities of these racist, horrendous
conditions that violate all norms of human decency and civilized
society. This prison is a genocidal one, not only sitting on stolen
land, but the majority of its cages are occupied by Black, Chicano, and
Native American tribes, the mass incarceration that makes up the entire
U.S. prison industrial complex.
We, the ‘prisoner class’, have won many legal victories in our
struggle, such as in the Ruiz v. Estelle Litigation, 503 F.Supp.
1265, but conditions continue to be the same in violation of civil
and human rights standards and laws. Recently, a Scottish Court in the
extradition case of Daniel Magee, refused the government’s petition to
extradite Magee to Texas for criminal prosecution for allegedly shooting
a security guard in Austin, TX, giving as reasons for its decision to
continue the ongoing inhumane conditions existing in Texas prisons that
violate international human rights laws and standards. (see article by
Keri Blackinger, 17 March 2022, The Marshall Project)
Like Russian imperialist President Putin, the same blood drips from
the genocidal claws of U.S. imperialism, in the hidden genocidal,
extermination of the Mexicano, Chicano, indigenous tribes during their
repeated colonial settler wars of annexation and plunder in the war
crimes, crimes against humanity, committed by U.S. colonial,
imperialists in 1830 through 1848 and ongoing today along the illegal
U.S./Mexico military border. The Ukraine and Chicano masses are victims
of a same, genocidal, war criminal governments that seek global
domination of the world. We, the oppressed, must turn such imperialist
wars into wars against world imperialism, and free all oppressed nations
and peoples, to make their own destiny.
Please extend my revolutionary greetings to others in TEAM ONE,
especially Comrade Triumphant.
Build the National Prisoners’ United Front!
All Power to the Oppressed!
Free the Occupied Territories of U.S. Southwest
Aztlan!
Convert the Ongoing Russian/U.S. Imperialist War in Ukraine
Into a War Against Imperialism!
Recently reformists have been hard at work to once more derail our
movimiento and undermine the efforts of those striving for socialist
revolution for Aztlán. This further highlights the slogan of the
Republic of Aztlán(ROA), which is: “Ideology is key for Aztlán to be
free.”
The last 5 years have witnessed Aztlán develop politically in many
ways. We’ve seen the formulation and participation in political study
groups by not just Chican@ political groups and orgs but by everyday
raza with no political ties or limited consciousness. The now revived
identification of REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM which so many have come to
see as the most correct path to liberation for Aztlán. Revolutionary
books and Chican@ revolutionary independent media have added to the
momentum and organizations declaring their efforts to free Aztlán from
the white settler colonial nation’s clutches. This of course is great
and those who are politicized should nurture this in ways that they can
to push the nation forward. Mao foresaw a new bourgeoisie developing
even within the communist party based on observations of the Soviet
Union. Mao recognized this force will work hard to take the people back
down the capitalist road, as happened to Revolutionary Russia and Mao’s
China. Similarly, we must recognize and weed out the bourgeoisie within
our national liberation movement so it doesn’t stop us before we even
get started.
Some have foreseen that within a matter of years Chican@s will be the
majority of the U.$. population. This is not automatically a good thing.
If capitalism wins the battle of ideas, Chican@s would simply be the
majority reactionary force within the United Snakes, a bunch of brown
capitalists. It becomes a great thing when we raise consciousness and
have the largest politicized forces within the empire that can then
affect revolution. Even within the movement itself it’s not a good thing
if the movement produces a million brown Trots or liberal reformists,
because these dead end politics would never acquire a socialist
revolution which frees Aztlán.
This conversation is hard to grasp for those just entering the
movement. To so many raza who have grown up under the white oppressor
nation’s occupation, just hearing a group shout “Viva Aztlán!” is enough
solace to the oppressed to seek out for hope. And as warming as words
are from some of these liberals in revolutionary clothing the need for a
correct political line is essential if we are to leave a lasting effect
on today’s Chican@ Movement for the next generation.
When an organization talks about national liberation but openly
promotes the idea of participating in bourgeois politics, affecting
change via Amerikkka’s ballot box or even holding signs promoting
Amerikkkan Presidential candidates, we should see that there’s nothing
revolutionary about these particular groups. They are simply reformist
at their core.
Those with revolution in their corazón can be easily duped into
spending a life they believe is for La Causa only to be upholding the
occupation and strengthening U.$. Imperialism.
An organization truly serving the raza would work hard at getting you
to understand the illegality of the U.$. bourgeois political system not
luring you deeper into it with dismissive arguments of “let’s be
realistic on how we can affect change today”. Legitimizing the
occupation by participating in it will not resolve the contradictions we
face, rather it will only solidify our oppression.
Understanding ideology allows us to see that only those orgs that not
just dismiss the colonial system but organizes outside of its influence
are truly fighting for our liberation. Numbers do not equate correctness
but political line does. Reformism wants to work within the colonial
system and not overturn it, no matter how many times they shout “Viva La
Raza”. And reformists at the end of the day are enemies of the people
because they practice enemy politics.