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.
This year has been filled with misinformation, in the media that has
been strategically broadcasted to mislead, antagonize and keep people
divided. It is beyond my comprehension to understand how people reason
with themselves to vote for people to office as their representatives
without analysis of what is really going on. All year long the media
broadcasts visible contradictions in everything these representatives
say and do, yet no one questions or holds these representatives
accountable for their actions and inactions.
Movement after movement has arose in opposition to inactions or
actions of government officials, but to what end? or means? These
movements proclaim this and that end or means but without any analysis
of what is really taking place. I see no method for resolving these
contradictions to any prosperous end through any known movement. Our
movement (MIM(Prisons) and associates) are included in my analysis
because of recent dissonance. The Spring 2020 ULK No. 70
publication attempts to demystify MIM’s failures, but has either
forgotten or not published Mao Zedong’s cataloged weaknesses exhibited
by themselves or the lumpen-proletarians as revolutionary soldiers. The
following should be published as strong talking points for future
issues:
The military viewpoint – A tendency to regard fighting as the
only task of the army, avoidance of such political tasks as educating
and organizing the mass of the people, arming ’em and helping ’em to
establish their own political power. Without this fight/politikal work
the whole fight is lost and its meaning and the revolutionary a reason
for existence.
Extreme democracy – Aversion to discipline, each commander and
soldier going their own way in a carefree manner.
Absolute equalitarianism – A demand that everyone be treated
alike regardless of circumstances; meanwhile no one is created
equal.
Subjectivism – Holding opinions and criticisms without a
realistic examination of the facts and without regard for politikal
principle, basing opinions on random talk and wishful thinking; focusing
criticism on minor issues, petty defects and personal quirks. All of
these only lead to mutual suspicion and unprincipled quarreling between
people.
Individualism – Vindictiveness, cliquism, the mercenary
viewpoint; holding oneself responsible to individual leaders rather than
to the revolution as a whole; Hedonism – an urgent desire for personal
comfort and pleasure, longing to leave the hard life of struggle and
find some softer spot.
The idea of roving insurgents
Adventurism – Acting blindly regardless of conditions and the
state of mind of one’s forces; Slack discipline on the one hand but
corporal punishment and the execution of deserters on the other,
attempting to enforce rather than to inspire loyalty to cause.
These are the tenents we need to analyze and play on to prevent any
challenges to our rule before the revolution begins and count on ’em to
disrupt the revolution once it begins!
Amerika declared war on New Afrika, first and foremost by the
murdering of New Afrikan men, women and children and then imprisonment.
Amerika made movies and television shows (the news) to publicly show
other fellow white supremacists in and outside this country her kills
and trophies. This was also to instill fear into the so-called blacks to
not defend oneself from these eminent attacks on us.
Whether we are in these concentration camps or in the free society,
Amerika is murdering us and are using us to Blackface this evil nation
to try and gain freedom, justice, and equality with the Black Lives
Matter movement. But they don’t give no credit to the originators of the
phrase “Freedom, Justice and Equality”, who are those who come from the
Moorish Science and the Nation of Islam.
Black Facing of Amerika is also the browning of Amerika… By the
sexualization of our brothers’ phallus or Mandingo and our sisters’ big
breast and booties, both sexes of the white nation exploit our
reproductive organs for their own survival and our own destruction.
Despite improvements in recent years, New Afrikan males are still more
than 5 times likely to serve long prison terms than white males, and New
Afrikan infants are still 3 times as likely to die than white ones. The
prison is a major location of the control of New Afrikan sexuality and
reproduction, which once took place on the slave plantation.
In The Man-Not, Tommy J. Curry explains,
“Enslaved Blacks were denied manhood and womanhood, they were defined
as beasts of burden whose bodies were used at the discretion of whites.
Violence against the enslaved took no gendered form. It was unbridled
violence against Black bodies where rape was enacted against both
sexes.” (p. 158)
“The prison subsumes the Black male self only as penis and flesh. In
Soul on Ice, Cleaver notes that”the penis, virility, is of the
Body. It is not of the Brain… [I]n the deal which the white man forced
upon the [B]lack man, the [B]lack man was given the Body as his domain.”
Toward the end of the 1960s, Cleaver had already worked out the role
white administrators (in both society and prison) determined for the
Black penis: It was the symbol of pure animalistic brute sexual force,
the criminal rapist beast.” (p. 86)
This imperialist/capitalist nation white-washes us so they can be
able to Black face in a whole new level. We must fight to defend our
minds, our souls, and our bodies; fight to defend our elders, our
children, our men and our women. It’s time to police our own
neighborhoods as the rapper G Herbo said. It’s time to separate from the
United $tates and become New Afrika. It’s time to depend on ourselves
and ourselves only! Stand for what you know is truth or die for the
lie$!
Remain Consciously
Conscience
The Black petty bourgeoisie are in all areas of the socially
oppressed and economically oppressed communities; from churches,
schools, boards of directors, your city councilmen/women and especially
the entertainment business. They’ve taken in these capitalist and
imperialists’ potion (lies) and love the brief ecstasy it brings them.
As a drug addict, you’re induced into a temporary high, and once the
high is gone, you notice that you either need more or you could stop,
but why should these talented Tenth, or house negroes want to become
rehabilitated? They see and hear the truth but being conscious makes
them believe they are in control. So unconscious becomes their mind
state chemically-induced coma, while walking. It becomes almost as
dangerous as their masters’ frame of work!
What is Blackface? It was originally a form of racist comedy put on
by the Europeans in this country. They paint their faces and act as an
ignorant black person. Then they transmutated that ideal and inserted
its ideological substance there in our ancestors’ minds. In which, they
begin to put on the Black face paint and act as ignorant as our captors
did, believing it to be the only way to take back the “joke” from our
oppressors. Sad to say it only amplified their criterion for a stronger
potion (lies) for Us to take! Alchemy at its best.
Now that the chemical has arrived, it is slowly being administered to
our children, or the “colorized people.” The black petty bourgeoisie
begin to release statements such as: ‘You must work hard and not think
about the environment you’re in! That is in order to succeed in life!’
Yet, I see the working class and many are still being feasted on by the
ruling class parasitic capitalism!
We need to weed out these conscious but unconscious in our
communities! For they are the potion of lies waiting to be administered
to our present Brothers of Struggle and Sisters of Struggle (BOS and
SOS) within the United Struggle from Within (USW). We must begin to
insert our truth, the original truth(s) of our ancestors. It is the
first vaccine, so to say, that will cause a chemical reaction to their
lies. Next is where we sit at in these institutions of slavery. We must
re-educate not only oneself, but our Brothers and Sisters of struggle,
where you are currently held captive. Then call out those in our
communities that wear this Black face.
Capitalism and imperialism was born by racism and colonialism, that’s
why socialists and internationalists must be self-determined and head
strong. Words are the deaf, dumb, and blind poison! Its transmutation
becomes one’s actions, habits and then your way to death, self genocide!
Remain consciously conscience.
Black Face of America
It has come to the attention of We, the politically intelligent mason
prisoners of amerika in California, the sudden changes of opinion by
U.S. society and its exploiter nation’s status quo to no longer look
favorably on the social construct of cross dressing, make-up drag or
Halloween costumes done in the fashion of Black face. This narrative
goes to draw a connection to the false information campaigns led by the
bourgeois pop culture executives in order to keep the population of
exploiter nations like the U.S. in a state of false security and
economical privilege as underdeveloped nations around it suffers.
No white man, woman, or child should be caught painting their face
Black - especially those who hope to have a career in social politics.
Question is, when Blackness is not only a state of mind, but also the
substance of which all things are manifested from, including the outer
orbits of space called the Universe, is Blackface really that wrong?
When being Blackface isn’t at all that easily escapable for the
darker shades of humanity, and is actually necessary in the national
suicide process of neo-Nazi defectors and Euro-amerikan/white supporters
of New Afrikan liberation by reparations, repatriation and total
autonomy for all things indigenous to Afrika. And really, who of us
doesn’t want to claim a little Afrika, aka Blackness for ourself?
Facts are that people have been tanning since the beginning of
Egyptian/Summarian civilizations. So why is it currently being blasted
all over capitalist news media broadcasting stations that this Black
facing is a national catastrophe in need of most attention and immediate
gratification?
It’s just that; immediate gratification, something that has very
little to do with solving long-term conflicts in any given phenomenon,
but instead is a diversion in interest of the long-term imperialist
agenda to bourgeoisify the entire world with the capitalist systems of
greed, ignorance and destruction.
Anyway, Halloween and its costume parties aren’t the subject in need
of discussion. What is most needed for the politically inclined to wake
their game up in is the why questions posed by brothers and sisters of
the African National Prisoners Organization (ANPO) and New Afrikan
Shamaan (NAS). Why does the devil call our people black? Or even African
for that matter?
This is a subject that has begun to resurface in prisons, in such a
way that it has been the reason for violent group altercations and
segregated populations, resembling the Jim Crow south. (Jim Crow was a
famous Black face character performed by a white entertainer.)
When Black Face Goes Bad
In California prisons, the segregation issue is at an all time high
because it is a culture that is integrated so deeply amongst the
population that Blacks segregate themselves into groups amongst
themselves. There are those who consider themselves to be
African-American, those who consider themselves Negroes, those who say
they are Black and those who struggle for national independence under a
variety of terms, for example the Asiatic Free Moors and the New
Afrikan.
There is a very real divide between these populations that needs to
be consolidated if it is to be that prisoners as a whole will ever come
together in peace to face the exploiters. Where prisoners as a whole are
made up of several nationalities, that will play a powerful role in a
united effort to overthrow the current prison structures. Every national
population must seriously organize itself in a Community Social
Accountability Regiment to draw the lines between the political divides
within We the oppressed internal semi-colonies of the oppressor nation,
Amerika, if We are to ever get beyond failed hunger strikes and
commissary boycotts. Though the immediate gratifications offer a
temporary relief from the pressures of confinement. We escape to Walt
Disney’s World of mystic illusions, the state department is still
subjecting We all to toxic prison conditions. And as long as We are a
divide between who isn’t Black and the argument that this whole entire
damn planet is Black, We shall remain a population of social rejects,
ignorant to the science of self.
I just wanted to let you know some more of the tricks the system is
implementing against me via the J-Pay E-Mail/kiosk system they have set
up.
It seems that anytime I send an e-mail to my loved ones asking them
to contact a Court and/or government official these e-mails show up
blank, yet J-Pay says these messages are being held and/or censored by
the prison for reasons of “third party contact” (SMH). Imagine that, I
can’t even send an e-mail to my Power of Attorney to contact the courts
on my behalf as my LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE!
What would they be trying to “censor” from reaching the courts?
(rhetorical question).
In other (related?) news they are also using some device to
“un-download” movies I purchase from this same system shortly after I
lock back into my cell. This is causing me to lose the movie sometimes
due to time restrictions on them, which is a form of consumer fraud.
Note that only here on my company in Auburn Correctional Facility,
have the oppressors instituted kiosk privileges 1 day per week, when
Directive #4425 clearly states 15 minutes daily. Also, due to Covid
restrictions we don’t have visitation privileges, so these once a week
e-mails are cruel & unusual due to the already strained
circumstances.
I have been debilitatingly sick here twice already taking all
precautions against such especially at the times I got sick. I didn’t
leave my cell outside of showers, packages & visits for
approximately 6 months.
By intentionally taking away in-cell entertainment you force one
outside where the chances are higher of me getting sick. Because of
prior retaliation akin to this, this seems the most plausible ploy. Let
me know what you think.
In Struggle.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We agree with our comrade
in Virginia that there is a strategic effort to profiteer off
prisoners and their families while increasing surveillance and
censorship of prisoners’ communications with the outside world. The fact
that you are losing movies you paid for, or others are being charged by
the minute to read a book is just JPay profiteering off of control of
data. It’s the same in the outside world where companies like Apple and
Google lock you into a system where they can keep tempting you to spend
more money and they decide what media you consume. Only in prison you
have less choice.
Many prisoners write us asking to communicate on platforms like JPay,
which we cannot do. These platforms increase censorship, surveillance
and state control over what you can read or listen to. If we do not
fight this, other states will join North Carolina in banning U.S. postal
mail and materials like MIM(Prisons) study packs and resource
guides.
The year 2020 was hectic and alarming to say the least. From
Pre$ident Donald Chump’s outrageous attempts to wrestle power away from
the traditional bourgeoisie, to COVID-19, which threw the entire world
for a loop and tragically ended the lives of over a million people,
mostly in the Third World. The year 2020 has been one in which the
already ugly face of imperialism has been peeled back far enough to
where even first worlders could catch a glimpse of what’s hidden
underneath.
The depravity of Amerikkkans’ twisted desires for a return to a
social order in which Amerikkka is clearly and definitively on top has
been on full display for the world to see. From the extra-judicial
killing of New Afrikans and other oppressed nation people by law
enforcement, to the lynching of New Afrikans in liberal Los Angeles
County, Califaztlán; the principal contradiction of Amerikkka vs the
oppressed nations remains the existential threat to the people of the
internal semi-colonies. As such, what has been made clear to
revolutionaries from the oppressed nations is the urgent need to
organize the Chican@, New Afrikan, and First Nations along communist
lines. One of the few organizations in the United $tates attempting to
do this is the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons (MIM
Prisons).
As is already widely known by U.$. prisoners, a U.$. federal court
has ruled that prisoners cannot be excluded from applying for and
receiving economic relief under the CARES Act. This decision allowed for
thousands of captives to receive $1,200 stimulus checks with more
already on the way.
As an anti-imperialist who’s worked with MIM(Prisons) for almost two
decades I have requested and received a plethora of study materials from
them, most free of charge. In 2015, MIM(Prisons) released Chican@ Power and
the Struggle For Aztlán, which focuses on the hystory, present,
and future struggles of the Chican@ nation from a Maoist perspective.
This project was very expensive and pushed back the release of
MIM(Prisons) own contemporary text, The Lumpen Handbook.
MIM(Prisons) is not a huge organization, nor do they have the big
name recognition which other more amorphous groups with opportunist
politics do. What they do have, however, is a correct political line for
the liberation of the internal semi-colonies and a communist cadre
committed to serving the imprisoned masses. So if you believe in
struggling for an Aztlán libre then one thing you can do at this time is
send a donation to MIM(Prisons). Sending money to them will help fund
not only the next issue of Under Lock and Key, but the free
Books to Prisoners program. If you believe that Black Lives Matter, then
donate to MIM(Prisons) and continue funding the education of
revolutionaries behind prison walls.
Let us then take this opportunity to contribute to the
anti-imperialist movement to end the oppression and exploitation of the
oppressed nations by U.$. imperialism by giving something back to
MIM(Prisons) after they’ve spent years giving us so much.
[NOTE: For ways to donate, please see our get involved page.
We are working on a second printing of Chican@ Power and the
Struggle for Aztlán, if you want to pre-order a copy just let us
know when you send your donation of $20 or more.]
Up until 12 December 2020, the day we as Mexicans celebrate Our Lady
of Guadalupe, we had been very fortunate here at California Medical
Facility - Vacaville (CMF). That morning I came out at 0500 hrs, for my
insulin and it didn’t take long to notice the change, the C.O.’s and
nursing staff wearing not just masks, which had become the norm by this
time, but wearing face shields and PPE also. Then later that evening
when I came out my cell at 1705 hrs. for my insulin C.O. White informed
us that someone in T-wing had tested positive for the virus. By 2015
hrs. two more men went down with COVID.
Then came the push to once
again take our CPAP breathing machines, and the night of the 13th
they came in the middle of the night with their Gestapo tactics to take
our breathing machines and most of us resisted and did not have to
surrender our DME’s. Then came the threats of 115’s but they had a
problem and that was how to justify level II prisoners in Unit IV
insulation single cells which is where they put us after we fought to
get our CPAP’s back – a fight that MIM was instrumental in our being
able to get our DME’s back the first time.
Then they sent a Sgt. to explain: either we surrender our power cords
to our CPAP’s or they would cell extract us and thereby confiscate our
power cords. So we complied under duress to the confiscation of our DME
power cords. This as almost daily they tested us for COVID and constant
temperature checks at our cell doors as time after time we were slammed
down in our cells. On 15 December, they pulled out 18 more prisoners
with COVID, by the 18th we had at least 35 men down with the virus in
T-wing and we are hearing this is the same throughout the institution.
And the same across the street at Solano State prison, surging. By
Christmas T-wing had become like a ghost tier, not many men left. And
for those of us left breakfast and dinner meals were coming in brown
paper bags, though I must say Christmas dinner was the BEST I have had
in years to keep it real. On 27 December, C.O. Smith was telling us that
we had 200 prisoners hospitalized and a hundred plus C.O.’s with the
virus. My son who is in the hole at Corcoran State Prison tells me that
it was surging where he is at as well. He himself got the virus, thank
God he is young and healthy and was able to pull through though still
feeling some effects of the virus.
On 6 January, while Trump
supporters were engaging in acts of insurrection, I am happy to
report that I did receive the Coronavirus vaccine. The institution is
telling our families that they are returning our DME power cords,
however I can tell you I have not seen it, but I can only speak of what
is happening here in T-wing as we are still on “modified program” here
at CMF at the time of this writing.
All Power to those who deserve it, all those who fight for it and all
those who know. The hunger
strike at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) over
conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic is still alive. Though the
leaders have suspended the starvation act of the strike, our workers
strike remains alive. We determine that our Covid Intervention Statement
remains relevant as an organizing tool to those involved in the struggle
to force the transparency of California Prisons. It’s sad that it takes
individuals to put their life at stake before the public can have
knowledge made known of the conditions we suffer. But it is how it goes
within the belly of the beast. Leaders plan to resume the hunger strike
at a later date of 2021, and will notice at the point of strike.
We suspend our strike solely because the conditions began to take a
very unhealthy turn, with little adequate record keeping power of the
families and supporters to know just what is happening with the
healthcare of the leaders. By no means do we want our suspension to be
construed as a resolution of our DEMANDS being met. For there can be no
talks of SATF Administration meeting strikers’ DEMANDS when SATF and
CDCR Director Connie Gipson fall silent to ANSWER to the statement of
prisoners at SATF hunger striking. They do not deserve this sort of
CREDIT.
The conditions of building 2, where prisoners receive showers every
72 Hrs. Laundry exchange, including sheets and pillow cases are unknown
to any other living units. And Phone calls have been consistent to once
per week. Meals remain served cold. Showers remain dirty, standard of
PPE remain poor, and the package officer L.A. Alvin is said to have been
rerouted to G Facility Gym 2 weeks ago. For 3 days packages were issued,
and then they were stopped.
The more pressing issue is testing and quarantining prisoners, that
first DEMAND. It would seem that SATF has engaged in testing, hence the
report of the outbreak. The high numbers serve as a focal point and
evidence of the need for families and supporters of prisoners to mend
broken relations between one another and unite against this human rights
disaster. The hunger strikers recognize the support the public gave, and
we say that though SATF and CDCR fall silent to answer the DEMANDS of
the strikers, members of the public did not fall silent. Members of the
public stood in solidarity with the strikers, accepting the terms of
which we testified to be true, spreading this as high as the State
Capitol. We rest in recovery from the loss of body weight, consequent to
starvation. But we know that there are members of the public who are now
directly connected to the struggle here at SATF in the Valley of Death’s
shadow.
In the question of what it is that leaders achieved in starving
themselves in this ACTION, we won the fight to silence prisoners by the
noise of CDCR Covid scheme operations. We raised awareness in the Valley
in solidarity with other prisoner leaderships in prisons across
California, that CDCR’s failure to protect the imprisoned population
where Covid is concerned is unacceptable.
A public stage has been made available to prisoner leaderships in the
shadow of Death Valley, where once it had gone silent. The CDCR culture
known as the ‘Code of Silence’ cannot rule where there are members of
the public willing to speak out and ACT out in criticism of the state,
its departments’ bureaucracy and the ACTIONS of its agents.
The REPUBLIC and SOVEREIGN will of individuals, independent of the
state, acting in collaboration with WE who struggle for human decency
against all odds.
WE together born about a culture that ushers a future where
redemption is real. Reconciliation is possible, and reparations are as
simple as a public admission of guilt, an apology and plan of action to
make right said wrongs.
This is what we struggle for. NO MORE SILENCE, give us answers. The
supporters of the strike have done great in raising awareness that here
at SATF there are those who have starved to improve the conditions
within CDCR as it relates to Covid. We have established court in the
streets, now we will begin releasing our AFFIDAVITS and MOTIONS for
orders against these FACILITIES, like SATF. COMMON LAW RULES everywhere
in AMERICA where the CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM fails. All that is needed
are a few FARMERS who can teach how to GROW and provide WORK to the
UNEMPLOYED, for there remain WE who will WORK for food, and stock
inner-city community food banks. A few BAILS BONDSMAN willing to perform
CITIZENS ARREST of ASSETS LIQUIDATABLE in PERSONAL DAMAGE CLAIMS of
PRISONERS, against correctional staff and healthcare personnel for COVID
ATTACKS.
What the PIGS are doing to us is equal to a carrier of COVID
intentionally coughing in the face of someone who hasn’t been
exposed.
It’s assault and battery.
We will begin putting out BENCH WARRANTS for offenders, and from here
on out the PUBLIC OPINION will decide their FATE. COURT is in the
STREETS.
THE FAILURE OF CDCR HAS BEEN ACCEPTED AS AN ACT OF WAR AGAINST WE
PRISONERS.
Right now we need our supporters to help us get our health back up so
that we can make our next strike. We can use whatever folks can by
making a deposit into our inmate trust account.
Using JPAY Deposits, supporters can send leaders money for canteen
where food purchases, cough drops, lotions, spices, herbs, oil and
vitamins may be purchased to do for themselves what the institution will
not do for them. [Contact MIM(Prisons) to get a name to send donations
to.]
On 2 January 2022, mass protests raged across the cities of
Kazakhstan in response to the sharp spike in oil prices. 3,000 Russian
paratroopers were called into the country to quell the uprising,(1) and
5,800 people were detained during the unrest with 164 people reported to
have been killed.(2)
A Single Spark in Zhanaozen
One day before the uprising, the Kazakh government started off the
new year with a lifting of the government enforced fuel price cap. This
action doubled the fuel price of 60 tenge to an average of 120 tenge per
litre (approx. U$D $1.06 per gallon). With the average monthly income of
a minimum wage proletarian being less than the equivalent of $100 a
month, the rebellious consequences of an overnight doubling of fuel
prices – in a country with oil production as its major industry – isn’t
surprising.(3)
The beginnings of the uprising started in the city of Zhanaozen
located in the western part of the country bordering the Caspian Sea.
Protestors blocked the roads, demanding stabilization of gas prices and
prevention of fuel shortages. Two Akims (the title of local leaders in
provincial, district, or municipal government of Kazakhstan) were called
by the demonstrators: Akim Nogaev and Akim Ibagarov – neither were
brought forth. Instead, acting leader of the city of Zhanaozen Akim
Baijanov advised the crowd of protestors to write a complaint letter to
the city administration.
Encampments of tents and protestors numbering in the 100s popped up
in other cities of the country. Most of these encampments were staged on
the respective city’s center squares. The crowds of encampment expanded
to 1000s, and the demands chanted shifted from stabilization of gas
prices towards fair elections of local leaders. By 4 January 2022, the
biggest city and former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, had 1,000
protestors in the centre of the city. Police tactics of stun grenades
and tear gas were used against the demonstrators, and the president
declared a state of emergency. The country faced a mass internet outage;
the mayor’s office of Almaty was stormed and set ablaze; and locations
of firearms were seized by protestors.
On the 6th of January, dozens of protestors alongside 12 Almaty
police officers were reported to be killed with one officer who was
found beheaded.(4) Mass “looting” and burning of government buildings
occurred with 2,298 people having been arrested for partaking in the
protest. On the same morning, 3,000 Russian troops were sent from Moscow
after president Tokayev of Kazakhstan made a “formal” request of
assistance.(5) At this point in the uprising the police and the army of
Kazakhstan were given “shoot to kill” orders. (6) After days of gunfire
and burning, the Interior Ministry of Kazakhstan has claimed 175 million
Euros in property damage; 160 people dead; and 5,000 arrested.(7)
Soviet Revisionism’s
Legacy in Kazakhstan
Approximately 100 years before the masses were on the streets
rebelling against a corrupt and despotic bourgeois dictatorship,
Kazakhstan was facing immense amounts of transformation as the nation –
like many of the colonial or semi-colonial nations at the time – were
entering the world of modern capitalism-imperialism. In the early 1900s,
Kazakhstan faced settler-colonialism and imperialist rule by the czarist
government. During the 19th century to the first third of the 20th
century, Kazakhstan was settling around 400,000 Russians. Resentment
against colonial rule, and competition of land with foreign settlers in
a semi-feudal country resulted in various revolts.
Three years after the czarist government fell and Russia became the
first proletarian dictatorship on a country-wide scale; Kazakhstan came
under socialist rule in 1920. Through the war against fascism,
Kazakhstan saw industrialization but mostly still stayed an agricultural
economy. After the war, with Stalin’s death in 1953 and the restoration
of capitalism in the USSR by Khrushchev, Kazakhstan also enters a new
period in history.
The “virgin lands campaign” by Khrushchev would transform Kazakhstan
into a major grain producer for the Soviet Union. Transformation of
smaller and weaker nations under the control of the Soviet
social-imperialism into monolithic agricultural hubs for Russia was
often the fate of recently liberated countries. Cuba, for example,
became the major sugar producer for the USSR. With further
bureaucratization of the republic’s government into the hands of the
social-imperialists of Moscow, Kazakhs became a minority in Kazakhstan
by 1959 making up only 30% of the country.
With further weakening of the revisionist Soviet state, the
bureaucratic state-capitalist government of Kazakhstan would declare
independence on 16 December 1991. It was the last Soviet republic to
declare independence. Ten days later, the USSR itself would no longer
exist and turned into the Russian Federation. The revisionist
bureaucrats governing Kazakhstan would become the leaders of the new and
liberalized economy. The Kazakh masses would enter a new period of
industrial exploitation.
In 2011, proletarian workers of the oil fields in Zhanaozen (the same
city which sparked the uprising this January of 2022) would form a
strike for better wages and working conditions. The state oil company
fired 1,000 of these workers and the strike was declared illegal by the
local courts. The protest went on with furthering of demands such as
independent political parties formed by workers free from the government
– similar to our own work of building independent institutions within
U.$. prisons. On the 16th of January, the police opened fire at
protestors, killing 11.
Revisionist
Geopolitics vs Internationalism
With the quelling of January 2022, Russian president Vladimir Putin
described the new year’s event as a “foreign backed terrorist
uprising.”(8) The president of China, Xi Jinping, expressed that “China
opposes external forces triggering unrest in Kazakhstan.”(9) With the
social-imperialist Chinese “Communist” Party and the imperialist Russian
Federation being the great hope of revisionists and social-chauvinists
around the world; many revisionists express this sentiment that all mass
uprisings in the Third World against Russian or Chinese friendly
governments are a ploy from external forces.
When it was socialist, China called for a relentless criticism of
revisionism and for rebellion against reactionaries. Since 1976, the
Chinese Communist Party has promoted unprincipled peace and “stability”
indicating how much the colors have turned in the former socialist
republic. As Maoists, we recognize that internal contradictions are
always the impetus of change as external contradictions are the basis of
how that change and movement is played out. Even if the first stone cast
in Kazakhstan was from the hands of a covert CIA spy – or an “Islamic
radical” as Kazakhstan’s government would state – the fact that there
was a prairie fire for a single spark to start in the first place
reveals much in regards to the objective conditions of Kazakhstan’s
political economy and the subjective forces of the masses of Kazakhstan.
Unless the revisionists claim that every single protestor was a
non-Kazakh foreign spy, this claim is idealist and metaphysical. A real
internationalist political line would be the recognition of the people
of Kazakhstan as friends against world imperialism and part of the
world’s people. Our line in the imperialist countries must also be able
to combat the militarism and meddling of our respective imperialist
governments.
Notes1. Walker, Bisenov, “Russian
paratroopers arrive in Kazakhstan as unrest continues,” The Guardian,
January 6, 2022. 2. Heintz, “Kazakhstan says 164 killed in last
week’s protests,” AP News, January 9, 2022. 3. Kantchev,
“Kazakhstan’s Elite Got Richer on Natural Resources. Then Came the
Unrest.” Wall Street Journal, January 7, 2022. 4. Walker, “Dozens of
protesters and police dead amid Kazakhstan unrest.” The Guardian,
January 6, 2022. 5. “Moscow-led bloc to send ‘peacekeeping forces’
to protest-hit Kazakhstan.” France 24, January 5, 2022. 6.
“Kazakhstani president issues ‘shoot to kill’ order to quell protests”
The Hill, January 7th, 2022. 7. “Kazakhstan: More than 160 killed,
5,000 arrested during riots,” Al Jazeera, January 9th, 2022. 8.
Vaal, “Putin claims victory in defending Kazakhstan from revolt,”
Reuters, January 10th, 2022. 9.”China opposes external forces
triggering unrest in Kazakhstan, says Xi Jinping.” Asian News
International, January 7th, 2022.
The seizure of the Capitol on 6 January 2021 was the culmination of
oppressor nation organizing over years that has proven the continued
need for New Democratic revolution here in North America, what many
First Nations people today call occupied Turtle Island. Participants in
the siege donned racist Odinist tattoos, pro-holocaust slogans,
anti-China signs, and waved pro-slavery and nazi flags. Most had
Amerikan flags or pro-Trump flags, hats and shirts. They included QAnon
followers, Tea Party members, elected officials, Proud Boys, and leaders
of a number of fascist organizations and groupings.
Media reported five deaths, including one U.S. Capitol Police officer
and four pro-Trump rioters. Those killed during the siege included a
womyn shot by security for trying to crawl through a smashed window to
get to the Senators, a man who reportedly tasered himself to death while
trying to steal a painting off the wall and a cop who was beaten to
death with sticks, including one carrying an Amerikan flag, while the
audience sang The Star-Spangled Banner. The latter, Brian
Sicknick, served the imperialist army in Afghanistan and was an
outspoken supporter of President Trump.(1)
The group who laid siege to the Capitol did so in response to calls
from President Trump to oppose the election results that has Joe Biden
scheduled to replace him on 20 January. As the mob took swings at police
and smashed through barricades, they chanted, “USA, USA!”, “Stop the
Steal” and called out the Democrats and CNN as primary targets of their
anger. By denying the outcome of the election, this organized force is
allied with efforts to deny New Afrikans, and other oppressed groups,
the vote. These front-line Trump supporters militantly deny the right of
Chican@s to even exist on their own land, not to mention control it. And
they generally support the incursion of multinational corporations into
the small fragments of territory left to the other indigenous peoples of
this continent. They want to keep Muslims and Asians out of the United
$tates, whether its because of terrorism, a virus, or some other
semi-factual excuse for xenophobia. They fear the browning of the U.$.
population.
Regarding the vote, the shift of Georgia from Republican to Democrat
marked for these settlers another step towards the end of white
domination on occupied Turtle Island. Newly-elected Senator Raphael
Warnock is the first Black senator in the state of Georgia, which was
31.94% New Afrikan and 51.82% white (“non-hispanic”) in 2019 (in a
country that is about 12% New Afrikan overall). In recent years,
“non-hispanic” whites have only accounted for about 44% of births in the
state.(2). Warnock comes from the same church as Martin Luther King Jr.,
where Warnock was Pastor for former representative John Lewis. MLK of
course was a symbol of multicultural integration that brought much ire
and hatred during eir short life, leading to eir assassination. The
current period is the culmination of the reaction to the attempts by the
bourgeois state to incorporate those ideas of King’s into the empire.
After the abolition of slavery, the Federal government made the first
attempt at granting New Afrika democratic rights and full citizenship by
imposing Reconstruction policies on the southern states. These were
mostly undone by white settlers by the by the 1876 presidential
election, which led to the Jim Crow policies(3) (maintained by violent
voter suppression of New Afrikans) until the time of MLK and the Black
Panther Party. The movement today is to undo the progress of integration
that followed the civil rights and national liberation movements of the
1960s. Rioters literally marched confederate flags through the Capitol,
after fighting their way in, in 2021.
In 2020, Georgia also saw shows of force from New Afrikan militia,
and
lumpen
organizations coming together to seize the site of a police murder,
and defend from threats by groups like the 3 Percenters and Ku Klux Klan
from coming into Atlanta.(4) While New Afrikans band together in
self-defense, the oppressor nation has made it clear they are now on the
offense with their seizure of the U.$. Capitol. They brought firearms,
pipe bombs and nooses as they called for the blood of Vice President
Mike Pence and others. Men who entered the Capitol carried fire arms and
one had seized zip tie handcuffs, ready to take hostages and possibly
assassinate Federal representatives, including the Vice President. When
officials escaped, the intruders settled for posing for photos in their
office chairs and taking memorabilia off the Senators’ desks and
walls.
Economics of the Crisis
Social media posts by leaders promoting the action on 6 January are
also calling for the assassination of Mitch McConnell and Republicans in
general for blocking the $2000 stimulus check currently backed by Trump
and the Democratic Congressional leadership. The battle over stimulus
funding (to respond to COVID-19 restrictions) in recent weeks has been a
great demonstration of the relationship between classes under
imperialism. The wealth flowing into this country is split between the
imperialists and the rest of the population. The stimulus bills were a
clear demonstration of this, with big corporations getting 100s of
millions to billions in benefits, while the rest of the country averaged
thousands of dollars per persyn. Most people in the world received
little to no money.
The printing of money by the U.$. central bank since the beginning of
the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in history. With so many more
dollars in circulation, economists wonder whether this money can be
exchanged for goods at the value one would expect. Many Third World
countries have seen depreciation of their currencies compared to the
U.$. dollar as finance capital left those countries in response to the
pandemic. For the dollar to maintain its value, the empire must stay
strong. We’ve already seen a decrease in Japanese and Chinese finance
capital from U.$. treasuries in the last year.(5) Japan and China are
the two largest foreign holders of U.$. treasuries.
The people of Weimar Germany (prior to the popular Nazi takeover)
faced conditions where what they were paid one day could not buy a loaf
of bread the next. This was due to having lost WWI and facing sanctions
from other imperialist countries. The U.$. has not yet faced this
problem, but they are having to do more to stabilize their own currency
and economy. If the white nationalists had their way, and productive
labor from Latin America and Asia was forced out of U.$. borders, we
would see the dollar decrease in value very quickly. While dollar values
have not declined yet, the situation is quite precarious, especially as
productive output of the economy remains slow.
What Will Happen Next?
Senators who were calling the election a fraud backed off immediately
following the siege, proving it was just a popularity game to them. Yet
some who forced their way into the Capitol, came ready to die that day.
This is curious, as economic conditions in this country do not yet
warrant such extremism, especially for the demographic showing up at
these demonstrations. Many on the front lines of the siege are steeped
in conspiracy theories. These theories tap into a deep existential fear
they have of the ending of their white country. Something many of them
feel has already happened.
While the attacks of 9/11 were a blow to the sense that Amerikans
could have their fingers in every other part of the world, while staying
safe at home, the response was a show of strength through Amerikan
nationalism. Since then, the U.$. image continued to decline with more
lost wars and humyn rights abuses abroad and at home. This week’s attack
on the Capitol marks an internal weakening from within.
There is no god coming down to purify the crackers’ souls in the
rapture. Nor can Turner Diary-style fantasies resolve the contradictions
that define this imperialist country. A re-civilization of the oppressor
nations must come from the hands of the oppressed. Having one side of
the oppressor nation try to cajole the other into giving the oppressed
what they think they need, or rather what they think will appease, has
proven ineffective over the last 150 years. The oppressed nations
occupied on this land must seize their own destinies. They must rise up
for a New Democracy, where they as sovereign peoples can decide how to
solve their own problems without the constant oversight and interference
of the euro-Amerikan.
We support the continued development of New Afrikan defense
organizing in places like Atlanta, that is based in real revolutionary
nationalism – which as Mao said is applied internationalism. We
re-iterate the call for Barrio Committees in Aztlan, as outlined in the
book Chican@
Power and the Struggle for Aztlán. We all need to connect with those
in our communities that are ready to respond.
With regards to those that are already familiar and well versed with
Marixt-Leninist-Maoist political philosophy, we must call for discipline
and centralized organization. Most major cities’ “radical scenes” are
dominated by anarcho-liberals who preach on voting for the Democratic
party one day and preach for militant direct action the next day. Even
amongst the more militant and anti-reformist anarchists, there are a lot
of poorly organized forms of violence that fleets in energy. Us
communists should work towards building independent institutions that
the people can go to to solve their daily material problems – not have
loosely affiliated cliques that serve themselves more than the
masses.
Another test of principled actions that many communists failed was
the reliance and aid to the existing bourgeois institutions such as the
FBI and the police. Many radical liberals online have resorted to
identifying the Capitol Hill fascists for the police agencies while also
hoping these police institutions can repress the fascist movement. The
Communist Party of India (Maoist) have had the correct response to this
regarding the issue of rape in the country of India. Whereas
petty-bourgeois movements call for the death penalty and stronger
punishments for rapists in the semi-feudal country, the Maoists
recognize that rape is not alien to the system and stronger state forces
against these anti-people crimes will result in stronger state
repression against the masses.(6) And just like how relying on the
bourgeois state to give justice in India will result in the repression
against the masses, these acts by radical liberals of relying on the FBI
and the police departments will only result in more surveillance and
crackdowns on the oppressed people.
I am writing this to give you an update from the Lawrence
Correctional Center, in southern Illinois.
Since early November, we have seen an explosion of the COVID-19 virus
at this gulag, and at their last report of December 18th, there were 829
cases of it – of about 1800 men total. With this rapid increase in
cases, we saw the attempted responses of the administration be
overwhelmed. Due to medical issues, I had been assigned to a room by
myself, but when there was a massive outbreak of the virus on the other
wing of my building, two days before Thanksgiving, they moved a man from
that wing into my room, without testing him prior to the move. Not
surprisingly, he brought the virus with him, and I ended up in isolation
for 27 days, after I contracted the virus from him. In response to a
grievance I filed, the gulag administration stated that they had
“policies and procedures in place to help slow the spread of COVID”.
Perhaps the individual responding to my grievance had previously worked
as speechwriters for Donnie Trump, because that response reeks like a
loaded baby diaper.
Even with my release date approaching, the spread of COVID-19 in
prisons means that there remains the very real possibility that not only
myself, but many others may not make it out of here alive.
The outside public may raise an eyebrow at this statement, and to an
extent I understand why. Their reaction might be, ‘Do the crime, do the
time – along with everything that comes with it.’ Granted, prison isn’t
intended to be a steel and concrete paradise. From the moment you wake
up to the time you close your eyes you can expect to be perpetually
stressed, depressed, anxious, isolated – a whole range of negative
emotions. But does that mean that we should be subject to a form of
roulette that could be tantamount to a death sentence?
Most casual readers of articles concerning incarceration in the U.S.
are aware that there is an overcrowding issue in their jails and
prisons. The facility where I am housed is no exception. FCI Petersburg
Medium has a population of 1,500 spread among three buildings containing
twelve housing units of 120 men each. We are housed two, sometimes four
to a cell about the size of a handicapped parking space, with a toilet
and a sink thrown in. Remaining socially distant is out of the question.
Despite the feeling of sitting on a powder keg, prison strangely felt
like a sort of protective bubble from the effects of the pandemic raging
unchecked on the outside. I never would have perceived it in that manner
before.
In mid-September 2020, the first cases were reported in the building
furthest from ours. There was a heightened tension in knowing it had
finally arrived, yet it was still this nebulous thing that felt like a
problem of the outside world. The outer defenses had been breached, but
some of us are still safe. We wonder at the fate of the others – who has
it? How many? Did they recover or not? Official answers are few, and it
seems deliberately so. They do not want to create a panic, so rumors
abound.
We immediately enter into a lockdown period, meaning complete cell
confinement save for a ten-minute shower three times a week. This
experience is psychologically taxing, however it is a reasonable
precaution. I am struck by the fact that during this period, none of us
are tested for symptoms despite a memo proclaiming daily testing. This
is a disaster in the making, but with protocol typically disregarded by
staff in day-to-day operations, it does not come as much of a surprise.
After fifteen days, we are allowed a degree of freedom once more, to
collect our meals, to venture outside … with a sense of foreboding. I
found myself wondering, ‘is it too soon?’
Eight days later, on the 6th of October, more cases were reported,
this time in the building next to ours. Still a separate place, but
nearer now. The feeling it evokes could be compared to hiding from
someone with no possibility of escape, and being able to hear each
footfall resonating ever louder as they close in… it is unnerving. The
protective bubble has turned into its opposite, and we are trapped. We
are immediately placed back on lockdown. I didn’t have a chance to let
anyone know why I won’t be calling anymore, so I hope they will infer
the reason why and not be overly alarmed. Thoughts such as ‘Am I still
being thought of? Do they care?’ become amplified, as anyone who has
experienced being alone with your thoughts in isolation knows it can be
challenging at times. I begin mentally preparing for the days ahead. I
look forward to any word from the outside.
Twenty days in, and suddenly, voices emanate from the ventilation
system: In the unit above ours, we are informed that someone is showing
symptoms. It is here. They have moved the affected person to a separate
cell for monitoring, but it is still in the same unit. We all continue
to breathe in and share the same recycled air. Is there nothing else
that can be done? There is less talking now. My cellmate and I cover up
the vent as a precaution, but it does not block out the sound of muffled
coughing that has now begun in earnest somewhere above us. I don’t know
what will come next, but I’ve prepared for all eventualities.
As Revolutionaries and Communists, we must organize and agitate our
fellow captives to demand that our health, safety and human rights be
respected by the prison and medical staff. A tall order, knowing that
our oppressors are here merely to collect a paycheck and the additional
hazard pay that has undoubtedly accompanied these lockdown measures, but
a just fight during these trying times.