MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
www.prisoncensorship.info is a media institution run by the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons. Here we collect and publicize reports of conditions behind the bars in U.$. prisons. Information about these incidents rarely makes it out of the prison, and when it does it is extremely rare that the reports are taken seriously and published. This historical record is important for documenting patterns of abuse, and also for informing people on the streets about what goes on behind the bars.
The real task before us is to convince prisoners that struggling for
pecuniary aims solely is to struggle for nothing more than a piece of
the imperialist pig pie. I myself don’t give a fuck as to whether
prisoners get paid or not, just as I was not concerned with the whining
“Occupy Wall Street” labor aristocracy complaining when their opulent
pig lifestyles were compromised by the “Great Recession” of ’08. Good!
But I am encouraged there are some stirrings of dissent from Texas
prisoners regarding conditions of confinement. It is before us now to
harness and direct this dissent into revolutionary channels.
Since beginning this letter I have been approached by a prisoner housed
in my wing. This prisoner, “Ivo,” avowed themselves to be communist. Ivo
receives ULK. Ivo was born in Honduras, but raised in the United
$tates. Ivo is a Guevarista. I have initiated and opened a channel of
dialog with Ivo and a Black prisoner, “Mississippi.” Mississippi has
preferred access to the MLM - MIM materials I have available. I have
broached the subject of forming a study group with these two. The idea
was received rather coolly by both. The three of us are to meet this
weekend to discuss it. Ivo says they have serious reservations
concerning the MIM line. When we meet I will inquire of their position
regarding
MIM’s
3 main principles. As for me, as it is for MIM, these principles are
fundamentally decisive.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We print this letter as an example of the
hard work required to build unity. This comrade demonstrates how to
build common ground with others, and then studying together to discover
areas of disagreement and build greater unity. Of course there will be
times when we find that we have disagreements too significant to
continue working together. For us (and for this writer) those questions
are summarized in our dividing line questions. Any other differences we
consider to be non-divisive and things we can struggle through or put to
the side in the interests of united action and the greater
anti-imperialist movement. We also need to keep in mind that those who
disagree with these dividing line questions are not enemies just because
of that disagreement. At this stage in the anti-imperialist struggle
these folks are still potentially valuable allies in the united front
against imperialism, even if they are not communists.
I am writing to send you back the unconfirmed mail form showing that I
have not received any of the letters/documents on these dates in the
mail. My mail from you and other places like your organization is not
coming to me because the information is very much useful to me due to
the upcoming civil suit so if the mail isn’t legal then I may not get it
just like the dates you sent my mail and I did not receive.
I’m a jailhouse lawyer for National Lawyer Guild out of New York so you
can pretty much see why I’m having problems getting indigent supplies so
I can send out legal and regular mail. This unit is
harassing/retaliating against me for complaints and grievances against
the unit administration. I was placed in 11 bldg transient being treated
like I committed a crime and was handcuffed everywhere the officers took
me and took all my recreating inside/outside, chapel services, law
library sessions, medical appointments, and kept me in a cell for 24 hrs
for 33 days. I’m still being denied to see a medical provider since
April 2016.
This unit is overcrowded in violation of Ruiz v. Estelle court order/
final judgment and has reached our 100% capacity. I’ll be very lucky if
you get this letter and mail form that you sent me.
The Guerilla Elite Family, is a family of brothers who stand on your 5
principles and struggle to apply them to everyday life, being in such a
chaotic environment caused not by prisoners, but the COs themselves.
The Michigan prison system is built on lies and injustice. There are no
real rehabilitation programs, everything that is practiced is to punish
and to create chaos. Since being in prison for the past 12 years, I had
to teach myself how to read and write. I was given natural life at the
age of 17. I was thrown into an environment where the blind is leading
the blind. I’m not allowed to go to school, because I have natural life.
Yeah, where’s the rehabilitation in that?
The Guerilla Elite Family was born to unify brothers within and outside
these walls. We stand on peace, but I learned that there can be no peace
nor unity as a whole, until each individual that makes the whole, has a
sense of peace among self to bring to the whole.
We understand that we’re not each others enemy, and our aim is to expose
our oppressors, while unifying and bringing peace among each other.
We believe unity and peace is found through true mentors. People that
the whole can trust and believe in to do right by them. We all have been
misled in our lives and used by people we thought had our best interest
at heart. So this is part of what makes it difficult to bring everyone
together for peace and unity.
It’s easy to bring guys together to go to war with each other. But twice
as hard to bring guys together to stand on peace and unity to fight
against oppression and the ones thats our open oppressor.
The Guerilla Elite Family will keep teaching and mentoring comrades and
passing on reading material to help educate guys in hopes to bring about
peace and unity.
MIM(Prisons) responds: It’s good to hear from more comrades
working in prisons across the country to build on the
principles
of the United Front for Peace in Prisons. As this writer points out, the
prisons work to keep captives from education and knowledge, and so it is
our task to bring education to prisoners. This is particularly
challenging when so many folks behind bars can’t even read and write. We
can’t just send them books and encourage them to study, we have to start
out where they are at, and help them learn to read. MIM(Prisons) can
only do so much from the outside, so we are working with our USW
comrades to build a literacy program that focuses on revolutionary
education. Write to us if you can contribute to this program with ideas
or resources we can use.
This prison facility is denying me my rights on filing administrative
remedy procedure by not answering the grievance.
I put in the grievance on 6 May 2016, and it has been 18 days. The
response is supposed to be given to me within 15 days. The grievance
no: 4850-2016-FPD-202128 The grievance was about grievance no:
4850-2016-FPD-201593 All of this is about a false statement of a
write up and a complaint to Greene County Sheriff about it.
I sent a letter to the court in DC and the Federal court in North
Carolina and to the FBI in Washington DC and North Carolina and I
appealed the write up on April the 4th. All of this about is about the
crimes they have done to me:
Class 2 misdemeanor making false reports
false imprisonment
felonious restraint of NC criminal law is a class E felony.
They know I cannot read or write because I have no education.
I have got to look at the words to write what little I do write.
The terrorist attains his goals by means of instilling fear and
intimidation. The revolutionary, being an egalitarianist,
attains his goals by means of instilling courage. So who then but
the government is the real terrorist? Using the press and the
media, showing off weapons and technologies, instilling fear in
oppressed people, giving them nothing but worries. Wonder why
the people are standing up no more? After decades of being
psychologically bombarded, with nothing but pro-imperialist goon
(pigs) and military blows? Big Brother’s watching you, everybody
knows. Got you watching yourself too, from head to tippy toes
like you was living in One Nine Eight Four.
Click on yer teevee whut’s the first thang ya see The U.$. military
ova in da Middle East Still starting shit Wondering when will it
quit Constantly oppressing the third world Wondering y we can’t
find love I’ve been dere and seen it all Watched dem stack
deadbodies high as the Berlin Wall While pouring on aggression
Without any form of repercussion Contaminating the public peevish
li’l minds wit’ lossa propoganda crap And yu wonda y we write
rap We’re tryin’ ta put fools on point To what the coprolited
president Wanna keep quiet
I have papers showing that the prison on this unit violated the Ground
Water Rule. TDCJ Pack Unit failed to collect the required number of
triggered source bacteriological samples for fecal indicator monitoring
of the ground water system during the last year. This monitoring is
required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Drinking
Water. They are in violation of the drinking water all over the system.
I wrote the U.S. Department of Justice Special Litigation Section. I got
a letter from the Chief of that Department, no results.
While oppression in prison is nothing new and far from shocking, the
current situation in the New Mexico prison system is not only shocking
but also comical due to the ridiculousness.
Allow me to explain. Due to a budget shortfall in the New Mexico
corrections department (NMCD), all state-run prisons in New Mexico are
placed on a week long lockdown every month. This lockdown is said to be
cost-cutting allowing the NMCD to continue functioning.
Yet even with the NMCD in this “dire” circumstance the state legislature
is passing new laws enacting new mandatory minimums. Programs previously
offered to prisoners allowing them to collect good time lump sums and
result in an early release have been taken away.
Lastly, NMCD has placed all prisoners labeled as gang members into
restrictive custody housing (level 4). This custody is costly in
comparison to general population. In addition to being costly, this move
is prejudicial. Only prisoners from California or having ties to
California are subject to this action. Disciplinary history, charges,
etc. have no bearing on the decision and most prisoners in this
situation have years of clear conduct.
Level 4 is usually reserved for prisoners whose actions are considered
problematic. However as I said the “California” label is all they are
going off.
Well comrades, I must stop and apologize to all. I fell back into the
street life, I had no place to live, I could not get a job, so I went
back to the old habits. I have no family support. I came back with 12
years to do. These things are very important in the post release: a
place to live, there’s a lot of people that come back because of
this. We also need to help find comrades jobs already lined up so they
can touch down running. Also if there’s anyone like me, x-gang members,
felon, tattooed up, it’s very hard.
Please put me back on the list for ULK. I’m no longer an active Crip,
I’m going to college in prison. I am now on the SNY yard because of
dropping out. It’s hard to have a political life. It’s easy in here
because we have a place to stay, but when comrades touch the streets,
life moves very fast and I was too slow to keep pace. So I’m starting
over. I want to get right. One thing I do know is the imperialists must
not win.
In Struggle.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade echoes the theme of most
submissions to this issue of the Re-lease on Life newsletter: life on
the streets is hard after prison! We agree with this writer that we need
to set up serve the people programs to help our comrades hitting the
streets. Jobs and housing are a priority. We don’t have the resources to
do this right now, but these programs are part of our longer term goals
for the MIM(Prisons) Re-lease on Life program. And this is a way that
people on the outside can get involved. Help us seek out existing
resources that new releasees can tap into, and build the groundwork for
programs we can set up independently. As a first step, if you know about
resources in your area, send us information so we can share that
information with others. Anything that you find useful will probably be
useful to others: how to get food stamps, where to find temporary
housing, places that help finding jobs, etc. Until we are able to build
our own resources we can at least offer our newly released comrades some
help with finding some of the existing services that might help them get
along on the streets.
This year’s election reminds me of the 1980 Ronald Reagan and Jimmy
Carter neo-conservative presidential campaign. We have Donald Trump, the
competitive imperialist bizzness mogul. Now we must ask ourselves, since
we have lesser of the two evils, what is it that we as a nation want as
a leader? But I find myself not liking or feeding into the rhetoric of
both candidates, Trump or Clinton. Hillary Clinton favors exploitation
of Third World international proletariat. Both Trump and Clinton have no
solutions for the oppressed nations here in the United $tates or abroad.
As senator Sanders pointed out, Clinton is in the pockets of big bankers
and Wall Street. And Trump seizes the opportunity to expand his ego and
exploit more oppressed nations, by building casinos, resorts and handing
out slave wages to the proletarians of that land.
But what are the solutions to our problems in this capitalistic culture?
One solution which needs to be addressed is a separate party which would
be for the people and by the people. We must not allow the media to
downgrade socialism. Socialism and a socialist party in the United
Snakes of America is a must. We have to overstand what socialism is and
what it can do for oppressed nations here in America. Bringing equality
to all people, and ending global imperialism. But this brings me to
Bernie Sanders. His rhetoric of free education and universal health care
sounds good, but if you are going to support socialist ideas, then you
must go all the way and build a socialist party, and not allow the two
party system of Amerikkka to stigmatize socialist views and its
persistent hopefulness.
As long as the wings of establishment support imperialism we will never
get close to fruition of socialism. But what really upsets me is that
New Africans in America sell out to capitalistic rhetoric by upholding
or embracing bourgeois cultural propaganda. This is why the title
“lesser of two evils” is used for this essay on the awakening of the
lumpen to class consciousness.
There are so many contradictions within Donald Trump’s “Let’s make
America great again” slogan. First and foremost, we must overstand what
made so-called Amerikkka great. Stealing land and demoralizing the First
Nations. Denying them culture and their own way of life. Enslaving New
Africans, or might I say oppression of all people of color who do not
represent white supremacy. That Trump slogan alone is a subliminal white
supremacist statement. Making those who support the labor aristocracy
continue and support efforts to exploit the white lumpen and the people
or nations of oppressed people of color. Creating more wars, and war on
the revolutionaries who will stand up to imperialism. And I can’t forget
about Hillary Clinton who will continue where her husband left off. She
was a supporter of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act,
signed into law by Bill Clinton. And we have the nerve to say oh she’s
for New Africans. I must conclude that what we have in this election is
lesser of the two evils, Trump vs. Hillary. Capitalism vs. mass
incarceration.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade is on the right track in
condemning the Amerikan election system as a tool to reinforce
imperialist power. There is no choice for the truly oppressed and
exploited of the world. In fact, the vast majority of those exploited by
Amerikan imperialism aren’t even eligible to vote in these elections
because they aren’t Amerikan citizens.
We agree that the lumpen should be paying attention to this election and
using it to raise class consciousness, but we’re not in agreement with
the implication that Bernie Sanders represents socialist ideas. In fact,
he is just the other side of the Donald Trump “Let’s make America great
again” coin. Both want to increase the wealth for the Amerikan labor
aristocracy which can only come at the expense of the exploited Third
World proletariat. Even if Sanders spreads those super profits around a
bit more, that doesn’t help the oppressed majority of the world. Sanders
supports the same aggressive militarist international policies of all
the other imperialist candidates: “We live in a dangerous world full of
serious threats, perhaps none more so than the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS) and al-Qaeda. Senator Sanders is committed to keeping
America safe, and pursuing those who would do Americans harm.”(1)
The problem isn’t just that Sanders doesn’t support an independent
socialist party, the problem is that Sanders is muddying the word
socialist, just like the “national socialists” (aka fascists) in Germany
did in their day. This is not a word meant to ensure greater wealth for
privileged nations at the expense of oppressed nations. And while it’s
possible Sanders could pursue a policy of greater advancement for the
oppressed nations within U.$. borders, this would only serve to expand
the ranks of the labor aristocracy on the backs of oppressed nations
globally. We cannot support that sort of rhetoric.
MIM(Prisons) maintains that it is possible one day Amerika will fully
integrate the oppressed New Afrikan, Chican@, Boriqua and First Nations
like the Irish, Italians and others who initially faced oppression but
later fully integrated into Amerikan society. This could even be done by
shifting around some money from within imperialist Amerika. But judging
from the popularity of the overtly fascist rallying cries from Trump and
eir ilk, it seems more likely that national oppression abroad will
continue to engender national oppression and racism at home.
This election is important for lumpen consciousness within Amerikan
borders because it would be easy to be taken in by the Sanders rhetoric.
Or to be frightened by the Trump rhetoric. And so be moved to rally
around “the lesser of two evils” campaign to get on the streets working
for the “Democratic Party.” But the lumpen class consciousness needs to
be tied to internationalism. We need to diligently point out the
suffering of the international proletariat at the hands of imperialism,
which is the same oppressor keeping the lumpen down. The alliance should
be between these two oppressed groups, against the imperialists. Not
between the lumpen and the so-called left wing of the imperialists
against the international proletariat. Our job as communists is to push
the oppressed and exploited classes to the right side of this equation:
the side of the world’s oppressed.
When the Black Panther Party’s Ten Point Program included: “We will not
fight and kill other people of color in the world who, like Black
people, are being victimized by the White racist government of America”
they were demonstrating this internationalist class consciousness,
specifically in the context of the Vietnam War. This writer is correct
that we will never get close to socialism within the imperialist
establishment. But we disagree that there is actually a lesser of two
evils in any imperialist election, or a choice between imperialism and
mass incarceration. These things go hand in hand, and one side’s
rhetoric benefits some Amerikans more while the other side would benefit
a slightly different group of Amerikans, while the white nation remains
firmly in power, and the wealth continues to come from the exploited in
the Third World.