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.
First I want to thank you all at MIM for your constant support and
struggles for prisoners. As of 22 February 2022, at the Bill Clements
Unit in Amarillo, TX, BP-3.91 has indeed been revised. We are now
allowed to receive certain pictures and publications that were at one
time prohibited by this rule. Thank you brothers.
i am taking the time to write this because i would like the
readership to know the truth about what’s been going on recently at the
TDCJ Allred unit in regards to COVID-19 and targeted repression of
socio-political leaders.
Many of you reading this are already aware of the spike in COVID
infections related to the emergence of the Omicron variant. Here at
Allred, particularly in the restrictive housing unit, which houses some
six hundred plus people in conditions internationally recognized as
inhumane, there has been a dangerous and life threatening pattern of
administrative negligence in regards to the effort (lack thereof) to
quell the spread of this aggressive virus.
Back in August of 2021, captive persyns held on the Allred RHU and
other units held a hunger-strike protest. One of the issues raised and
forwarded to unit, regional, and state level administrators was, ‘#10-
follow all CDC COVID-19 protocols’. Even after people have literally
starved themselves, the unit administration still has refused, and
neglected to implement, and re-implement basic CDC COVID guidelines.
On January 6th, Comrade Ozomatli, co-founder, and key figure of the
TX TeamOne organization, was strategically targeted for harassment, by
way of an unlawful search and seizure, and purposely exposed to
COVID-19. On the above date Ozomatli was taken from his cell and placed
in a holding cage in the building’s main hallway for five hours!
i am not too good with math and measurements, but i know the cage in
question is absolutely too small to place a full grown human in for that
amount of time. There is no where to relieve ones self, not anywhere to
comfort ones self. Regardless, Ozomatli remained in this holding cage
while a multitude of agents of repression searched his usual abode. i
raise the question, what possibly could they be looking for, and not
find if it were there, in such a small space, for such an extended
period of time?
To even begin to analyze this question We must first point out that
the incident on January 6th was the second such incident targeting this
same comrade in the last few months. Previously the only thing
confiscated were the comrade’s contact information written down on
various papers and inside books. On January 6th, the comrade’s entire
cache of persynal property was confiscated, and he would remain
property-less for a week.
During this ordeal, Ozomatli was placed in danger, recklessly, of
catching COVID-19. Agents of repression who escorted him from and
returned him to his cell weren’t following proper COVID guidelines.
Afterwards, in the matter of days, a new COVID outbreak ensued on the
RHU building, and unsurprisingly the outbreak has been largely centered
on the pod which Ozomatli inhabits. When other prisoners on other pods
show symptoms they’re re-housed on the same pod as Ozomatli.
Furthermore, prisoners are being constantly moved around, leaving and
being brought to the unit and thus constantly exposing more and
spreading more and more COVID. Daily so-called ‘integrity checks’ are
still in operation, along with unnecessary cell extractions, and are
also inducing the spread of COVID.
Administrators are refusing to test or even symptom check prisoners,
as was done in the mid 2020 days of the pandemic. There’s this untrue
belief that the pandemic is over, despite the fact that less than 70% of
people (prisoners & guards combined) are vaccinated. An untold
number of prisoners have mass filed grievances, but of course appealing
to the same source of Our predicament has rendered little to no
results.
i would be remiss if i didn’t acknowledge the underlying political
undertones of Ozomatli’s being harassed, and also pinpoint other similar
patterns adhered to by the unit administration sometimes at the behest
of the state level agents of repression.
Ozomatli, as i have said, is a leader with the Texas TeamOne
Organization. TeamOne is an organization of politicized prisoners
dedicated to politicizing prisoners and consolidating those in TX into a
class that can actively struggle for its interests, as well as, and more
importantly, reinsert people into the larger society as assets to
communities which are all too often neglected in the realms of social,
political and economic development.
Ozomatli is an abolitionist, a Chican@, and a leader that leads by
example. Thus it goes without saying that Ozomatli’s very existence as a
Chican@ revolutionary imprisoned in tekkk$a$‘s gulags, is seen as a
threat to the enemy-state and the prison administration, and this is the
underlying politics of his harassment. Ozomatli has recently been
working with other comrades and formations, independent of his work with
TeamOne, in mobilizing a Texas prisoners’ political action committee, it
is during the time span of this work in that sphere that the
administration has targeted him.
The clearly politically motivated repression tactics, in a supposedly
‘free’ country, do not stop there. i myself have been a constant target
for similar tactics of intimidation, and retaliation. i have been
‘sentenced’ essentially to LIFE in TDCJ’s RHU. This repression came on
the immediate back of Our collective hunger-strike effort in August
(thru September 9th). i was seen in absentia by the State Classification
Committee four days later. i was denied release to general population,
after having been without any disciplinary incident in over four years
time. The reasons given for this miscarriage of justice was that i am
staff assaultive, and prone to possess weapons, and the main one,
written in large bold letters, was the fact that i am currently serving
an unjust sentence of Life Without Parole. The third reason was provided
as the main reason for my denial of release. The catch is that i can
not, on my own accord, alter my sentence therefore this decision
summarily acts to confine me in isolation for the remainder of my
sentence (life).
Of course the timing and the fact that these issues have never been
previously brought up at these hearings, testifies to the fact that the
decision is a retaliatory measure being used to quell the momentum being
built up among the captives here and around the state. IT WILL NOT
WORK!
Other measures of retaliation such as illegal mail
tampering/disappearance are common place. Outgoing letters of even a
neutral nature take up to two months to even leave the unit, and
incoming mail, including books and other packages have the same waiting
time. The former mailroom supervisor was made to resign for ‘undisclosed
reasons’, yet mailroom negligence, and deliberate tampering continues
even under the watchful eyes of one, Major Murdock, whose been made to
keep eyes on mailroom staff.
By no means is this all the repressive tactics utilized by
administrators, nor is it only TeamOne affiliates, or political
prisoners. For the sake of time however We will hold these slights as a
small example. it is important i say that none of this is meant to
discourage activism and justified rebellion. In fact the contrary is the
intent. i assert here that if more of the captive populace took
liberatory ideals and practices more seriously We could actually begin
to pose a threat, not only to the prison institution, but the
established order as We know it. As George said:
“If we can reach each other through all of this, fences, fear,
concrete, steel, barbed wire, guns, the hystory will commend us for a
great victory won…” - Soledad Brother
As a sign of solidarity, We call on the public to report the
administrative negligence surrounding Allred’s handling of COVID-19 to
the following; (prisoners should write complaints regarding their own
units):
Dept. of Health & Human Services, region6,
regional director
Marjorie McColl Petty
1301 Young St. ste#1124
Dallas, Tx 75202
or call 214-767-3301
Also, outside supporters should be sure to make a report to the
following:
David Blackwell, regional director-region 5 @ 806-296-4500(ext
400)
19 February 2022 – K.A.G.E. Universal and Hella Positive hosted an
event featuring the voices of New Afrikan elders as part of the campaign
to Liberate Our Elders from the cages of the California Department of
Corrections and rehabilitation(CDCr). As the comrades say, little “r”,
because there is no rehabilitation, and rehabilitation must come from
within.
At this event MIM(Prisons) shared copies of our new pamphlet, A
Revolutionary 12 Step Program, in the spirit of supporting
self-transformation via independent institutions of the oppressed. We
also joined K.A.G.E. Universal in promoting the United Front for Peace
in Prisons, as they work to expand the message of independent peace
building behind bars and in local schools in Oakland.
The event brought together many outside activists and organizations
and the voices of New Afrikan principal thinkers from the Pelican Bay
SHU who are now on the streets as well as some still imprisoned.
Speakers included imprisoned elder Sitawa, one of the main reps during
the historic California hunger strikes, and Paul Redd who is now
released. Louis Powell’s voice was also heard through the reading of his
new book, Chronicles of a Prison Dirty War: California Prison
Politics.
In the closing of the event, Minister King X pointed out that these
elders are “walking dictionaries,” and the state is “trying to eradicate
our history.”
Here at Lane Murray Unit we are trying to get a dorm for the 50 and
over women that reside here. There is a lot of women that are in the
“silver streaks” years and have many disabling ailments and being around
the younger “residents” has become somewhat dangerous at times. So keep
us in your thoughts and if there are any ideas as to how to get this
50’s plus dorm on the way, please let us know.
MIM(Prisons) adds: Please write to MIM(Prisons) if you
have any suggestions for this comrade. We understand gender to have a
material basis in health status. Things like old age and disability
contribute to one’s gender status, and under patriarchy can lead one
facing more gender oppression as this comrade mentions. Just as we work
to resolve the divisions between nations and lumpen orgs among the
imprisoned population, we also struggle against gender divisions. While
male and female prisoners are kept in separate prisons, we still have
gender divisions along the lines of age, disability, sexual orientation
and gender presentation that do not serve the interests of the prison
masses.
As we promote these comrades’ campaign for a seperate dorm, we call on
USW leaders to find real solutions in resolving the gender
contradictions and oppression that leads to some feeling like they need
to be separate to be safe. Some of the comrades leading the campaign
to Liberate Our Elders in California serve as great examples in
bringing that unity.
On February 13th, 2022 it was announced via PA in East Block that
there would be no yard due to holiday feeding. There was no state or
federal holiday. It was just another Super Bowl Sunday. We’re being fed
bullshit!
The deal is for second watch disrespectful sows to get an A.M. 7/11
lucky break before coming back to pass out lunch and dinner. Doing that
might take an hour and the taxpayers eat the rest (comes with
free-loading). Some of the second watch disrespectful sows will then
join third watch and the game kicks off into overtime. The TV is set up
in violation of 15CCR3394 distractions and the potluck tailgate assists
close proximity in defeating the chance of a stable cohort – a violation
of 15 CCR 3271, but no penalty?
As satirical as it may sound, this writing is an excerpt of events
which did occur on San Quentin’s death row in East Block. Similar events
as described above occurred in 2021 on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New
Year’s Day 2022. Deliberate indifference to your right to yard, your
health, or anyone’s safety in general means NOTHING to these
disrespectful sows and the court has acted more like a referee paid off
by the opposing team.
Want your rights back?
A suggestion to those warehoused on San Quentin’s death row:
Preemptively and immediately submit a 602-1 staff misconduct
grievance against AW specialized housing for denying you safe access to
appointments, visits, etc. simply because you refuse to ignore HC
guidelines to practice social distancing – NOT possible in a holding
cage/congregate waiting room AND an ultimatum in violations of 15 CCR
3271 if a valid concern exists.
If response implies no indoor close proximity concern is valid, then
demand normal outdoor daily yards program be reinstated in a 602-2
follow up grievance.
Advise your PCP/MH clinician in writing on CDCR 7362 of your
decision to follow HC guidelines to social distance and that custody
refuses to comply resulting in you being denied safe access to HC/MH
services and programs. Keep the yellow copy of that 7362 form for an
official record.
*Doing this in conjunction with grievances citing other ways your
card is being arbitrarily taken is a from of non-violent protest.
SQ/CDCR’s response (or lack of one) creates an official record for
future use.
I see a lot of complaints in ULK 76 about problems with
Grievance Officers. I’ve been having those problems too and have gotten
in the habit of undertaking the laborious task of hand-copying several
copies of my grievances and keeping one to “file”, sending one to the
“grievance box” and one to the “District Clerk”. That seemed to get a
response when I did it on Willacy and sent a §1983 along with
incorrectly screened (blocked) grievances. The wheels of justice quickly
started turning the other way. Even though I don’t really have the money
to file another §1983, I can’t afford to allow these Grievance Officers
to get away with not responding to our grievances even more.
This grievance system was certified by the District courts as you’ve
explained in the TX Pack and I’m hoping the courts will not be happy to
see TDCJ blocking and denying our access to courts.
I’m not even sure a §1983 would be necessary if I were to somehow be
trying to file for Contempt in the Cole v. Collier class action
but I think Contempt has to be filed by Class Counsel? I’m not sure but
am looking into it. It is a little confusing to know who all is a “class
member” of that suit since the class extends to all who may be housed at
the Pack Unit in the future that seems to me it covers the many
prisoners TDCJ has rapidly assigned “Heat Scores” to.
Today at Polk Correction Institution the prep-team beat a young man
in full restraints named Mr. Fox as he screamed for help during a
shake-down: video surveillance was not provided.
15 March 2021, a few weeks before the killing of Andrew Brown by
Pasquotank Sheriff’s Department, I was maced, tased, beat, and nearly
killed by almost 20 Pasquotank C.O.s. The beating occurred in 6
different locations in the building including 3 elevators. I received
several life lasting injuries to the head, face, and mouth from being
punched and kicked over a hundred times while laying flat on the ground
on my stomach and/or side. A chunk of meat was ripped out of my shoulder
from being dragged over 50 ft. I was choked while beaten til they
thought and asked one another if I was dead.
Another official cut my thumb with a switch blade and I received
several other injuries that medical refused to treat or document. The
officers said, “they’ll be back to beat me every chance they get and
that I better not eat.”
I was emergency shipped, and 3 hours later pictures were taken of my
injuries when I arrived at Polk Correctional Institution
(High-Risk-Security).
Pasquotank Prison Officials deny to have ever touched me and claim
their innocence while not even bothering to explain how my injuries were
sustained. The disciplinary officer found that the video footage of the
incident had been tampered with and cut-short.
18 October 2021, all mail for North Carolina prisoners will be
received at TextBehind
in Phoenix, MD with long time promises of iPads in the future. Should
department of public safety provide proper video surveillance for safety
before iPads for profit and entertainment? Surveillance is critical to
maintain and monitor unwanted violence.
Relief in the claim I’ve filed against Pasquotank Correctional
Institution include that the courts enforce a policy with an injunction
ordering hand-held cameras be used when escorting offenders or using
force in blind spots.
Unfortunately, body-cams in prison make it harder for guards to
smuggle contraband or have relations which would decrease the rate of
violence from drug related issues allowing more prisoners to focus on
rehabilitation and money management.
With this we would ask for higher pay rates to support our families
and conjugal visits for married couples.
Prayers out for the family of Andrew Brown and the victims of police
brutality.
MIM(Prisons) adds: In the last issue of Under Lock
& Key one of our comrades addressed the use of tablets to
pacify and surveil the oppressed in A
Strategic Objective to Disrupt and Surveil the Communication Between
Prisoners and Our Loved Ones. The article above connects this to the
many campaigns prisoners have waged to get cameras in prisons so that
there is documentation of the regular abuse and illegal happenings that
go on inside.
In 2014, comrades in North Carolina won a lawsuit to [require staff
of NCPDS to record with video cameras any use of force
incidents]((https://www.prisoncensorship.info/article/north-carolina-prisoners-preliminary-victory-on-use-of-force-lawsuit/).
This suit however, left it up to the pigs to determine when cameras need
to be used. As AK47 asks, if the state is to invest more money in
technology, shouldn’t it be on this important task of preventing
physical abuse and drug trafficking, both of which leads to the loss of
humyn lives?
Modern surveillance and communication technology can be used for good
and for bad, for the interests of the oppressed or the interests of the
oppressor. The interests of the oppressed lie in holding the state
accountable for the rampant abuse and drug dealing its employees commit
every day, while being able to maintain connections to society, engaging
in rehabilitation programs where they can speak freely and openly. The
interests of the state lie in pacifying the population with pop culture
media and surveilling the communication of those who cannot be
pacified.
Quick update on BP 03.91 – Yesterday, while at the law library, one
prisoner recently received an order of photos that had been previously
banned. This happened months after our legal group filed injunctions in
relation to BP 03.91 and how it arbitrary enforcement wasn’t congruent
with its parameters. What is even more eye opening is how staff and
administration keep taking (and breaking) property. All grievances come
back with “your allegations could not be substantiated.”
Some are fighting back small. Dragging the administration through
many small litigation claims will weaken their resolve on bigger ones.
The grievance system is a joke. While staff continue to bully prisoners
around, by throwing away their property in the shakedown, confiscating
their religious items, and cutting down their eating, showering, and
dayroom times. Texas prisons are becoming more and more run by inmates
who utilize drug connections with officers. Recently I had a sergeant
who tried to intimidate me into recanting a grievance which I wrote
about prisoners passing out mail (a new “hustle” some STG’s have turned
up on by holding certain mail “hostage”). When I didn’t relent, he sent
one of the gang members to talk to me. How do you threaten the life of a
lifer? SMH These kids don’t get get it.
MIM(Prisons) adds: As staff shortages become the excuse
to abuse and deny prisoners basic necessities, we are receiving reports
of prisoners being used in this manner to deliver mail, do counts, even
utilizing department walky-talkies to assist staff. In the short-term
this is being used to further divide the prisoner population by granting
some the role of the slave catcher and granting them benefits. But this
also indicates a crisis in the TDCJ that will create new opportunities
as the state loses control over day-to-day operations.
The police state may prove to be over-extended if they cannot get
enough Amerikans to run the machine. With pigs dying from covid-19 at
higher rates due to their bad hygiene, retiring faster, and refusing to
go to work in the biggest prison systems in the world, we will certainly
be seeing shifts in the near future in the terrain of the U.$. criminal
injustice system.
Rumors abound about the system wide banning of desserts except
for holidays. Yet, desserts are offered with every meal in the officer’s
dining room.
The offender dining room store rooms are running low due to a
disruption of the distribution pipeline due to COVID. As well as with 12
out of 18 wings (64 men pen wing) locked down here due to positive
tests. More trays are having to be made as about 15-20 men per wing
don’t go eat at any given meal usually, but on lockdowns each man on
lockdown must be given a tray (delivered to the wing – hot food). What I
don’t understand is vaccinated prisoner workers are allowed to
ingress/degress from these wings but only to help out with labor: not
for school, medical, dental, or parole.
One N-95 was distributed last year: one. Men in here wearing any
ol’ flimsy rag to meet the requirement that “all inmates must wear a
mask at all times.” One N-95 mask was distributed on 11 Jan 2022 to meet
Biden’s mandate. No effort is being made to keep inmates 6 feet apart,
crowding the chow halls (for those not on lockdown). Guards won’t wear
masks because it “messed up their make up.”
3 legal items are allowed (to order if on lock down) Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, and legal materials are allowed to be kept for two
hours. One legal item would be like one court case from Nexis-Lexis or
BP3.91 for example.
Phone pen minute is at 6 cents/min, but TDCJ is now instituting
its restrictions if found guilty of behavioral violations. Example: 30
days Comm. Restriction, 30 days recreation restriction, 30 days offender
telephone system for code 24 refusing to obey a direct order (1st
offense). No phone restrictions during COVID til now.
Our general library on LeBlanc only allows 5 minutes to a weekly
visit. No newspapers, magazines, or reference materials are allowed to
be viewed, nor are hours of operation posted for viewing by offenders as
per offender book policy. Step one grievance written on 24 October 2021
was never answered nor reviewed. Grievance Officer Pender of the LeBlanc
Unit is allowing grievances to disappear/go unanswered
sometimes.
Meat-free meals requested instead of pork are given 1oz scoop of
peanut butter mixed half and half with syrup or jelly. Policy states
scoop will be 2 oz of peanut butter or if one ounce scoop is used. 1
piece of cheese or 1 egg will also be provided. Two 4 oz scoops of beans
given either way.
K-2 use is rampant with most coming in through the mail in the
form of paper-typewriter pages.
This unit is mostly for those granted parole or small-timers or
like me – wheelchair bound. Very little activist activity being
done.
I am currently writing to you in regards to us not having a Grievance
Officer at the Stiles Unit. We have been without one for at least 9 or
10 months now that I know of, because I have been continuously writing
them with none of them being returned or even answered.
I am writing to you to receive the petitions that I need to get
started on this guest. There is no reason why we shouldn’t have a
grievance officer on this unit.
I want the state level petition, and the new follow up petition to
get started on getting some action on this process as soon as possible.
We have 4 prisons in the vicinity of this prison about 5 blocks within
each other, they can get a officer from them. Everyday for 2 or 3 months
we have been short of staff 15 to 20 officers at a time, sometimes more.
Thank you for your time and your understanding in the midst of this
horrible time we all are experiencing with this virus. God bless all for
the work you’ll are doing with the news you print for the incarcerated
ones.