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.
I, Nino G, vow to promote unity in an organized fashion to secure the
rights of all inmates in the state of Georgia, and to find solutions of
our daily problems of peace and identifying the real oppressors, and
exercise our power through grievances and lawsuits instead of brute
force or intimidation tactics.
MIM(Prisons) adds: Comrade Nino G. Leads the group
Loyalty Ov3r Royalty (L$R) in a Georgia prison to build the United Front
for Peace in Prisons. The UFPP is a project created in 2011 by a council
of anti-imperialists in prisons faciliated by MIM(Prisons). The project
is an effort to unite all those who can be united around the common
interests of the U.$. prison masses. The project is a culmination of
various formations of prisoners primarily lumpen organizations (aka
“gangs” or “sets” or “crews”) who seek to abandon the gangster mentality
for a revolutionary anti-imperialist outlook.
I wrote this piece because I was being irked by brothers talking to
one another. I made a copy and posted it inside the dormitory as I
always do. I also posted “Incarcerated Minds” by a California prisoner
(March 2016).
Backbiting is a disease that is tearing the fabric of our brotherly
threads of unity. Let’s keep it all the way 100. When one possesses
commissary, tennis shoes, cigarettes, drugs, cell phones or just a
swagger that another desires and has no means to obtain it or lack a
hustler’s ambition to go and get it, one will begin to spread a venom in
the community. This venom begins to seep into the heart and mind of the
speaker until he becomes tainted, corrupted and eventually a hater. He
hates himself foremost but will try to contaminate thy neighbor as
though you are the culprit in his wicked heart.
He will attempt to turn people against you! He will “shake salt” on your
name. He will snitch on you, do anything within his will power to aid in
the destruction of you. One must be mindful of their thoughts, because
they will become your words and eventually your actions! Get up off your
punk ass and be your own man! Do for yourself and just maybe that
fortunate comrade will aid you in your journey to become successful. A
grown man talking about another man is weak! And the one who listens to
and condones this trash talk is no better for not operating on the heart
of that brother and extracting this cancer out of him.
You are fake if you smile in a man’s face and then when he leaves you
call him lame or a pussy or whatever terminology used to describe your
emotional hatred. This is the William Lynch theory in full effect 300
years later, just as he predicted. Planting dissent within our
brotherhood. Our duty is to contradict that theory by uniting amongst
one another and doing the total opposite.
I know that it is an extremely arduous task because I’m a proactive man
of unity in peace, but when all of us are dead or in jail from this
contagious disease that will cause us to rob, kill and destroy one
another.
We represent Gangsters, Bloods, Crips, Lords, Pirus, Aryans, Goodfellas,
Muslim, Brown pride, even Christians, but everyone of us suffer from the
same struggles: incarceration, homelessness, poverty, police brutality,
poor education, addiction, etc. Before we can come against each other we
need to come together and overcome these struggles of capitalistic
imperialism.
Peace to the revolutionary voices of insight. We will combat this
capitalist devil through peace and unity. Through camaraderie and
communism. The power is vested in the people; We are the people.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This essay really highlights one of the
five points of the United Front for Peace in Prisons: Unity. And the
writer is not only criticizing those who backbite and gossip, but ey is
also doing something about it. Posting articles is a great way to try to
get people thinking about something new. It can be less confrontational
than attacking these folks directly to their faces. Though sometimes
calling out behavior when it happens is also very effective. We want to
hear more about the things people are doing like this to build peace and
unity behind bars. Follow this comrade’s example and send in your
reports for the next issue of ULK.
[9 September 2017 marked the sixth annual Day of Peace and Solidarity
in prisons across the United $tates. On this day we commemorated the
anniversary of the Attica uprising, drawing attention to abuse of
prisoners across the country through peaceful protests, unity events,
and educational work. This demonstration was initiated in 2012 by an
organization participating in United Struggle for Peace in Prisons and
has been taken up as an annual UFPP event, with people participating in
prisons across the country.]
This history lesson was posted on the dorm wall for two weeks
preceding September 9 in Macon State Prison in Georgia:
Fu@* Sept 11th, we got Sept 9th!
Sept 9th marks an important date in the history of mistreated prisoners
across the U.S. It is the date of what is referred to as ‘The Attica
Rebellion.’ Here’s a synopsis of the event and I pray to the revolution
gods that my recollection serves me correct. Unity in Peace.
Sept 9, 1971 prisoners at Attica Correctional Institution in the state
of New York got tired of prison guards harassing them and abusing them
mentally and physically, so they decided to take a stand. The prisoners
negotiated with the prison commissioner and when he refused to meet
requests, the prisoners, for the betterment, health care and food, then
turned to a full scale riot and eventual takeover of the prison and
staff. The men spoke over a land line to then-governor Nelson
Rockefeller about the conditions of confinement and he too refused to
meet demands. On Sept 13th after a four-day standoff governor Nelson
Rockefeller ordered local law enforcement and the National Guard to take
back the prison with deadly force. About 50 deaths in all from around 30
prisoners and 10 guards with hundreds more injured and disabled and
disfigured to this date.
This is a tremendous day in our fight for justice and courage and a loss
of many lives. Always remember Sept 9th as a sad but heroic sacrifice
made for the betterment of you and me.
MIM(Prisons) adds: A beautiful aspect of the Attica Uprising
was how the prisoners interacted with each other. They ran the facility
themselves, and there was peace on the yard. They were able to feed
themselves, deliver meds, and even did count, all without the overseers
breathing down their necks. For more of the history on the Attica
Uprising, send in $2 of work-trade for the September 9 study pack.
One of the latest tactics of the Georgia Department of Corrections at
Macon State Prison is to implement a rule that no religious denomination
is allowed to hold group prayer in the day room areas. They are not
saying that you can’t pray or worship however you believe, it’s just
that you are not allowed to worship in a group within the housing unit
dayroom area. This rule was mainly put in effect to discourage the unity
of the prisoners on a spiritual level, namely the Muslims that follow
the principles of Islam. This tactic is only being employed to
discourage any type of unity among the captives being held in the GA
DOC.
I’m writing concerning the ad in Under Lock & Key I read
for the United Front for Peace in Prisons (UFPP). It was baffling, as it
had every concept, principle and law that is in my Family’s code. I am
the Father of the United Family Against all Oppression (UFAO) and we
would like to support the UFPP.
About 150 of us are currently at Macon State Prison and 20 of the Family
are in other camps. I’m currently in the hole for going to war with the
officers and the Bloods for breaking a peace treaty. I extend my hand in
assistance to stop imperialism and oppression through paperwork or
blood.
When the officers see Bloods, Crips, GDs, Muslims, Vice Lords, Piru,
coming together, they don’t know what to do. One day we were in the
rooms meeting and no one was hardly on the floor. They came in telling
us to lock down for no reason, just because they had the authority.
I had to use the scientific method in coming up with a peace treaty. I
went around surveying the people of different parties about what makes
them fight and kill each other. It’s not the color no more, it’s about
different creeds stealing and tricking each other. So I came up with the
antithesis to it, which was to give out prizes at chess and basketball
tournaments. It had other things such as a poor box in each dorm where
the UFAO is at, which is for everybody.
Nothing happened in the dorm I was in until the Bloods stole out of the
box of the GDs and Muslims and they broke the treaty. So, me being the
General didn’t approve of it, so a war broke out. Because once you say
you’re revolutionary, your word and peace treaties mean a lot in my
eyes.
I am also asking for guidance and support because people are getting
free, going home, and I don’t want the impression of a gang or drug
lord. I’d rather finish what Assata Shakur, Martin L. King, Malcolm X,
Frederick Douglass and other great leaders left off on. I’m open for all
political and friendly advice. My goal is to support all oppressed
people no matter their affiliation, and under a treaty with people with
affiliations in gangs.
We as a whole must unite and become one family to end the criminal label
that the United $tates put on us, to disguise what their gang is doing.
Because they have abandoned and malignant hearts when it comes to power
and wealth. And I’m going to stop the real terrorists at all cost.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We commend this comrade for pushing for
peace on their unit, and for pointing out that the imperialists are the
real enemy. It makes sense that in organizing the lumpen for peace, we
will still see lumpen tendencies arise, like the one our comrade
described above about stealing the poor box. Even though we’re bringing
people together for revolutionary reasons, we are still heavily
influenced by our capitalist culture and indoctrination. We need to make
it a priority to bring thorough revolutionary education to all the
comrades we’re working with, in order to combat this lumpen mentality of
getting up on the backs of others, and undermining our struggles for
peace.
Prisons are a volatile environment. And we’re building for peace in
prisons. It’s somewhat ironic to enforce a peace treaty using physical
violence. We should take this incident as a lesson that while we’re
discussing how to begin a peace treaty, we also need to discuss how we
can hold others accountable to the peace treaty if they break it. Is a
prison war the only possible method of accountability?
If anyone needs literature to help educate others about the role of the
United Front for Peace in Prisons in our overall fight against our
common oppressor, then write in for back issues of Under Lock &
Key. If you’ve been able to develop a sound peace treaty and have
experimented successfully with how to hold others accountable when they
fall out of line of the treaty, then please send a report to
ULK so we can grow stronger as a movement.