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.
Have you ever opened the door to a hot oven and felt dizzy and
overwhelmed from the intensity of the heat hitting you in the face? That
is how it feels for people incarcerated at Augusta, Nottoway, and
Buckingham Correctional Centers every summer, but especially during the
current heat wave sweeping the country.
But get this: prison staff at these facilities do not experience
excessive heat conditions because the areas in which they work and
frequent — the control booths, school areas, medical department,
education department, administration offices, etc. – are all equipped
with air conditioning (AC).
While the U.$. and other parts of the world, like Western Europe, are
experiencing unprecedented deadly heat waves, people trapped in prisons,
jails, and detention centers not equipped with AC in the areas where
they housed are suffering exponentially from these sweltering
conditions.
For instance, if it is 100 degrees for those of you on the outside,
the temperature is always several degrees higher for those of us
confined in prisons not equipped with AC. With the lack of AC, poor
ventilation, substandard medical care, unsafe drinking water, big slabs
of concrete that trap heat, antiquated sewage systems that regularly
back up and spew raw sewage into the cells and housing units, and the
persistence of COVID-19 which is still spreading and infecting people at
these facilities, all of these conditions on top of record high
temperatures create unbearable conditions that are tantamount to the
kind of cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the eighth amendment
to the U.$. constitution. Sick and elderly people confined under these
conditions suffer the most.
So, is there a need for an intersecting movement for prison
abolition? The short answer is “Yes,” because when environmentalists
talk about how climate change is caused by the burning of fossil fuels,
and how the impact of this is felt most by people in Third World
countries least responsible for climate pollution, the ways in which
climate change impacts people in confinement are often left out of
conversations about climate justice. This is a blind spot that will
cause incarcerated and detained people to suffer and die in silence and
invisibility during future heat waves.
Of course, I believe prisons in general should be abolished and
demolished, but right now, due to the immediacy of the current
situation, we need prison abolitionists and climate justice activists to
unite, and once united, collectively raise your voices to bring
awareness to this issue and demand change to prevent the needless
suffering and death of incarcerated human beings amid record high
temperatures due to global warming.
One way you can do this is by signing and sharing this
online petition to close Nottoway, Buckingham, and Augusta
Correctional Centers.
This petition can be used to raise awareness about this public health
crisis and as the foundation for a state-wide campaign to shut these
prisons down.
When I first came to prison in 1995, there were hardly any for-profit
corporations doing business inside Virginia prisons. Almost all services
including medical care, dental care and the commissary were provided by
the state. This began to change in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with
the introduction of corporations like Prison Health Services to provide
substandard prison health care and keep the commissary filled with high
priced commissary items. Prisoners’ communication would also be
outsourced to JPay, another for-profit company.
The Virginia Department of Corrections administration implemented a
series of policies to manipulate us and our loved ones into accepting
JPay as our only method of communication. On 6 August 2013, A. David
Robertson, the Chief of Corrections and Operations, issued memorandum
#073-2013, advising the prisoner class that effective 1 October 2013,
our loved ones can no longer send us money orders through the postal
mail and that they can only send us money through JPay, which requires
our family to pay exorbitant transaction fees. If money orders were
received in the mail after that day they were returned to sender.
On 7 May 2014, Robertson issued another memorandum, #033-214,
advising the prisoner class that effective 1 July 2014, we can no longer
receive more than 5 photographs through the mail. If a letter arrived at
the prison containing more than 5 photographs, the entire letter
including the 5 photos were returned to sender. This may seem small, but
again this was subtle manipulation for acceptance of what was to
come.
Perhaps the Virginia Department of Corrections most draconian policy
implementation was detailed in a 13 March 2017 memorandum issued by the
then warden of Sussex State Prison. In this memo we were advised that
effective 17 April 2017,
“all incoming general correspondence, that is U.S. postal mail, will
be photocopied at a maximum of three black and white photocopied pages
front and back will be provided to the offender. The original envelope,
letter and all enclosed documents will be shredded in the institutional
mailroom. The entire correspondence and all enclosed items, including
photographs, greeting cards, newspaper articles, etc. that exceed the
established photocopy or size limit will be returned to sender.”
What this memo did not mention is that during the process of copying
and scanning incoming postal letters from our loved ones, a digital copy
of the letter along with the name and address of the person who sent it
is uploaded and cataloged in a massive database. This policy was
implemented under the guise of preventing the flow of drugs into these
prisons, however the real motivation for this policy is reflected in the
following one-sentence reminder listed in this memo:
“Individuals will still be permitted to send an offender secure
messages, photographs and other attachments through the JPay system as
it is currently authorized.”
Many prisoners and our loved ones view the amenity of exchanging
emails with our loved ones as incredibly convenient. As a conscious
prisoner I recognize that it also makes it easier for prison officials
to censor and disrupt our communications and conduct surveillance and
intelligence gathering on prisoners and those we communicate with.
According to the Virginia Department of Corrections operating procedures
803.1, which governs offender correspondence and JPay emails inside all
Virginia prisons, our incoming and outgoing correspondence is not
supposed to be withheld for longer than 48 hours. However, our incoming
and outgoing JPay emails are routinely withheld for several days or
weeks at a time. Sometimes they are held for months at a time.
Operating procedure 803.1 prohibits prison officials from opening and
reading our outgoing correspondence absent an approved mail cover from
the warden, and reasonable suspicion that the correspondence violates
state or federal law, or threatens the safety of the facility. However
all incoming and outgoing JPay emails pass through a screening
mechanism, whereby the prison’s mailroom staff and intelligence officers
sit behind a computer monitor and read the personal and intimate words
of prisoners and our loved ones, which, like our photocopied letters,
are then cataloged and stored in a massive database.
Operating procedure 803.1 also prohibits the censorship of offender
correspondence unless the censorship is based on legitimate facility
interests of safety and security. However, JPay makes it easier for
mailroom staff and intelligence officers to sit behind a computer
monitor and with the click of a mouse block or censor the outgoing
emails of prisoners complaining of prison conditions as well as incoming
emails of loved ones containing information about the Black Panther
Party and other progressive and revolutionary movements from the 1960s
and 1970s.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Procunier v. Martinez (1974) ruled
that:
“Communications by letter is not accomplished by the act of writing
words on paper. Rather it is effected only when the letter is read by
the addressee. Both parties to the correspondence have an interest in
securing that result. As such, censorship of the communication between
them necessarily impinges on the interests of each.”
This U.S. Supreme Court ruling and prison policies of surveillance
and censorship listed above reveals that the fascist and repressive
nature of prisons extend beyond these prison walls and adversely impacts
those of you in the community. This should give human and civil rights
activists, including our loved ones, additional motivation to work in
solidarity with incarcerated freedom fighters to challenge these
Constitutional violations via civil litigation.
Ultimately, what we need to do is develop a collective inside/outside
analysis and strategy to dismantle the U.S. imperialist prison
system.
In early June, a book arrived here at this facility that was intended
as a birthday gift from my family. The day the book arrived I asked the
property officers if I had received any books and they responded “No,”
despite the fact that my sister confirmed that the book had arrived.
When I informed the staff that I had gotten my family to track the
package the staff acted even more standoffish, dismissive and
suspicious. I suspected this type of behavior from the staff was due to
the very controversial information contained in the book, but still,
knowing my rights and also the purpose of the First Amendment I would
not tolerate it without taking necessary legal action.
Almost ten days after the book had arrived the only thing I was given
was a ‘Notification of Publication Disapproval Form’ that was signed by
the Warden. But I was told the book wasn’t here, correct?
The Warden, property office and mailroom clerk all stated falsely
that the book contained “material that promoted violence, terrorism or
criminal activity that violated state & federal guidelines.” I know
this is not even remotely the case, being that I actually read the book
in 2014 prior to my incarceration. Knowing this I was highly offended
& saw the property officer’s actions and reasons for violating my
First Amendment rights as not only an attempt to impede on my freedom of
speech but also as an insult to my intelligence. The definition of
‘promote’ is ‘to advocate’ so I forced the staff to prove, legally, that
this book, entitled The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black
Leaders ‘promoted’ or ‘advocated’ ‘violent acts’ or ‘terrorism.’
Close examination of this book will prove anything but that.
The book actually promotes the opposite – principles almost identical
with those of the United Struggle from Within and MIM(Prisons). It
promotes Peace, Unity & Solidarity between tribes, gangs and lumpen
organizations. And it also depicts the violent, cold-blooded &
terrorist acts committed by the FBI, the CIA & local police forces
in Amerikkka. We call this domestic, or, homegrown terrorism, used to
reinforce the fascist policies of the capitalist social order.
My first action to get my book was to file informal complaints &
grievances for violation of my First Amendment rights as well as
Operating Procedures code 803.2 on the rights of prisoners receiving
publications. Operating Procedure 803.2 clearly states that if the
Warden or property officer found something ‘questionable’ about any
publication or literature sent to an inmate then the inmate is to be
notified and consulted before the officer in charge of passing out
property takes further action. Then the inmate is given three
options:
Have the book sent home.
Have the book sent to the Publication Review Committee.
Have the book destroyed.
The primary issue is that I wasn’t allowed the liberty to explain to
the staff what the book was really about & that I never gave them
the consent to hold or send the book to the Publication Review Committee
(or ‘PRC’), as they claimed they had done. So, in fact, code 803.2 was
violated by the property officer and the warden who signed the
Publication Disapproval form which lacked my signature of consent.
This is a perfect example of fascist style censorship and violation
of First Amendment rights within the Virginia Department of Corrections
(D.O.C.). As Operating Procedures Code 803.2 states, “Offenders at
D.O.C. institutions should be allowed to subscribe to, order, and
receive publications direct from any vendor – so long as the publication
does not pose a threat to the security, discipline and good order of the
facility and it is not determined detrimental to offender
rehabilitation.” As I mentioned earlier, Potash’s book would reveal to
the reader that it actually promotes peace, unity & solidarity
between tribes, gangs and lumpen organizations (very similar to the
Maoist-promoted United Front for Peace in Prisons policies).
I also talked to an institutional lawyer who was very helpful &
who also agreed with me 100% concerning the book. He looked up the title
of the book while I was on the phone with him and he quickly observed,
in his own words, that this was a very “historical” and “political”
work. Policy 803.2 clearly states “educational and historic publications
are not detrimental to offender rehabilitation” and that when it comes
to disapproval of literature, “this criterion shall not be used to
exclude publications that describe such [violent] acts in the context of
a story or moral teaching unless the description of such acts is the
primary purpose of the publication. No publication generally
recognized as having literary value should be excluded under this
criterion.”
Point of fact, the so called ‘violent acts’ or ‘terrorist acts’ that
the property officer tried to use to keep me from getting this book are
actually committed by none other than Law Enforcement and also
covertly ‘promoted’ by the intelligence community who controls the
mainstream media and who work in collusion with the local police who, as
we observe on the daily news, continue to beat, shoot and murder
innocent men, women and children, which can only be described as very
‘violent’ and ‘terrorist’ acts.
After constant confrontation & inquiry the staff finally gave me
my book on 3 September 2020, but still tried to use psychological
manipulation to make it seem as if I were the one who had done something
wrong. They said I had ‘raised hell’ and caused a lot of trouble about
the book when all they had to do was give the book to me to avoid all
this.
On
John Potash’s The FBI War on Tupac Shakur & Black
Leaders
The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders was written by
an activist and investigative journalist John Potash. He describes and
documents historic events in comparison with more current events and
describes, using documents & eye-witness accounts, how the U.S.
intelligence & FBI target, assassinate, harass and imprison all
individuals & organizations (Black, white, Latino, Asian, Native
American) that ‘promoted’ & practiced ideas that were contrary to
mainstream capitalist & fascist indoctrination that challenged the
social order and the establishment’s chokehold on 90% of the world’s
resources.
J. Edgar Hoover (former director of the FBI) once stated that the FBI
must “stop the rise of a black messiah or anyone who could radicalize
the civil rights movement”, “by any means necessary.” Meaning
harassment, imprisonment and trumped up charges, destruction of public
image or assassination. There are countless leaders; Black, white,
Latino & Native American who met this messianic description and all
of them fell under the cruel fate of COINTELPRO – including Mutulu
Shakur, Afeni Shakur, Tupac Amarau Shakur and many of his relatives.
Potash describes Mutulu, Tupac & Afeni’s efforts to create peace
between the Bloods, Crips, Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, Black P.
Stone Rangers, Latin Kings & Young Lords and also to convert them
into political organizations that would serve the communities that they
exist in. This program is a direct influence of Huey P. Newton &
Bobby Seale’s strategy that was used to create the Brown Berets, Chinese
Red Guard and the Young Lords.
Potash also details the predatory and very cold blooded nature of the
‘Far Right’ neo-conservative, fascist & capitalist powers in the
U.$. and how the intelligence community utilizes informants and
undercover agents to harass, spy on, falsely accuse, set up, imprison
& assassinate leftist revolutionaries or any musician, actor or
politician as well as business person associated with revolutionary
organizations or movements, that promote peace & unity
rather than violence.
After reading & examining closely, for the second time after
seven years, I feel an obligation to quote and cite John Potash’s work
as well as all the revolutionaries he worked with before and after this
book’s publication.
In Chapter 21 (pp. 101-104) Potash describes what is called ‘Penal
Coercion’, which is a way to break down certain prisoners
psychologically, physically & spiritually.
“They found that the U.S. Department of Corrections had a ‘Special
Services Division’ to carry out operations on prisoners. Researchers
working from divergent groups, such as the Bureau of Prisons and Amnesty
International, described several particular prison tactics as akin to
both torture and brainwashing and referred to them as
‘penal coercion’.”
“A 1983 Amnesty International report on torture presented
CIA-designed techniques outlined in Biderman’s Chart of Coercion – 8
general penal coercion methods prison officials used to psychologically
tear down individuals in order to manipulate them. These methods are
isolation, monopolization of perception, induced debility, threats,
occasional indulgences, demonstrating omnipotence, degradation, and
enforcing trivial demands.”
One of the most tragic & ironic cases of this is that of Afeni
Shakur’s son – Tupac Amaru Shakur. Tupac was targeted the same way his
mother was – five assassination attempts, constant harassment from
so-called law enforcement and incarceration under false charges. He was
practically sentenced to ‘Death Row’ for his revolutionary work, forcing
him, after FBI ‘penal coercion’ into a corner after which he finally
gave in and went against his better judgement and signed with Suge
Knight on Death Row Records, a label whose symbol & trademark was a
man sitting in an electric chair. This label promoted drugs, sex,
violence and ignorance and no higher social causes whatsoever – going
against all Tupac & his family of activists stood for. Potash
writes, “Tupac’s jail conditions also helped influence Tupac to finally
sign with Death Row Records.”
Potash continues:
“Tupac finally stopped rejecting Time Warner’s request to sign with
its subsidiary, Death Row. Tupac had spent 10 months in jail. The
appeals court refused Tupac’s 1.3 million bail offer for those many
months that he waited for his appeal trial, but within days of Tupac’s
September 1995 signing with Death Row Records, the Court of Appeals
accepted virtually that same bail offer and released Tupac.”
“…Years of accumulated evidence supports that the FBI orchestrated
the murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur, and that they used similar tactics
to murder other leftist black leaders. Thousands of pages of U.S.
intelligence documents reveal how the FBI and other intelligence
agencies have waged a war on black leaders. The U.S. Intelligence
targeting of Tupac and his Shakur family provides a window into
intelligence targeting of leftist black leaders from 1965-2005. U.S.
Intelligence (Defense, CIA, FBI and police intelligence) historically
opposed leftists – those working to make changes in society to gain more
equitable sharing of wealth and resources. The CIA’s leadership, the
directors of intelligence agencies until 2001, were comprised of the
wealthiest American families. Their founders also saved thousands of
Nazis [after the end of WW2] and put them to work on intelligence
projects.”
Summing Up
So be watchful of all correctional officers, deputies, staff and
prisoners because the capitalists of the ‘criminal culture’ that is
fueled by drugs, sex and violence has captivated the minds of the 85%
(majority of oppressed masses). And they have no real loyalty to any
higher social causes and they will sacrifice anyone, and anybody, to
keep whatever they gained from capitalist society and for whatever
material or position they are trying to acquire. No matter how low they
are on the pyramid, as Paulo Freire writes, “the oppressed class
subconsciously emulates, imitates and identifies with their
oppressors.”
All conscious, political & revolutionary prisoners, within and
without, in prison & at home; the intelligence community has
perfected the art of utilizing the informant and the undercover agent
for decades and has been proven to be their most valuable asset, used to
assassinate (as in the case of the late Nipsey Hustle PBUH) and bring
down countless revolutionaries. Be wary of all people (inmates and
staff) who become super defensive and ultra-sensitive when you are
critical about the current social order and the establishment. Most
likely they are either active agents, informants or have friends &
family members who work for Law Enforcement, the CIA, FBI, or U.$.
Military – three institutions that are interlocked in the same criminal
network.
All of our great leaders and revolutionaries; Black, white, Latino,
Asian, Indian, Middle Eastern or Native American, have all pointed to
the same facts and for this, like Tupac Amaru Shakur, Malcolm X, Che
Guevara, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Clarence 13X, Marcus Garvey,
George Jackson and Geronimo Pratt, they were harassed, imprisoned
unjustly, or assassinated for it. Peace be upon them, for they are the
true prophets and messengers of this age, and it is only men & women
like them who will lead us into the new age of Revolutionary
Transcendence.
I would like to comment on one of the articles in the Spring 2020
No. 70 issue of ULK, page 20, “Feds
Threatening First Amendment with New Polices” by a Federal prisoner.
Here in the state of Virginia at the Greensville Correctional Center
they’ve been doing pretty much the same thing, since about April 2017.
We were advised that this was for all security level 2 and above
institutions within the Virginia Department of Corrections.
Please find enclosed a copy of then Lead Warden Eddie L. Pearson’s
memo relative thereof. I’ve highlighted the most relevant sections.
“The original envelope, letter and all enclosed contents will be
shredded in the institutional mailroom….
“Offenders will be limited to receiving a maximum of three, 8 1/2 X
11, black and white photocopied pages front and back to include the
photocopy of the envelope. Each item in the envelope i.e., photograph,
newspaper clipping, drawing, each side of a letter, etc. will be
considered one photocopy.”
MIM(Prisons) adds: A comrade
reported on this policy when it was first implemented back in 2017.
Looking at the last couple years (January 2018 thru July 2020) Virginia
censored MIM Distributors more than any other state. Most of this
censorship however was of Under
Lock & Key for “detrimental to safety of the facility”.
More needs to be done to combat this repression, not just in Virginia.
A few years since being enacted in Virginia, these policies are now
spreading across the country. This means that a lot of the educational
materials and resource guides that MIM(Prisons) provides to prisoners of
the United $tates are now impermissible for having too many pages or
being two-sided (per new Federal rules). The departments implementing
these policies claim to be concerned about drugs, when most drugs are
being brought in by their own staff. The net effect is that people in
prison have less information on how to combat the oppression they are
facing every day.
26 December 2018 – A lot of situations have been happening since my last
letter. As you can see my location has changed once again. Reason being
is because at the last/previous slave-pen that held me many prisoners,
including myself, filed informational complaints and grievances on a
situation that occurred with two pig-officers. To make a long story
short, these two pigs taunted and encouraged a mentally-ill prisoner to
cut his wrist with a razor-blade. While this mentally-ill prisoner is in
the shower or even in his cell, he is not allowed to be in possession of
a razor. This is a rule laid by River North Correctional Center (RNCC),
and of course this incident happened in the Restrictive Housing Unit
(segregation). Knowing this prisoner came from the SCORE unit, which is
a unit that houses mentally-ill prisoners, these two officers was
excited to attempt to get this prisoner to slice his wrist. Well, the
prisoner did cut his wrists.
Now, this is where everything begins to hit the fan. These two
pig-officers (C.O. Devine and the C.O. Denton) began to panic. The
prisoner is bleeding out and now has to be rushed to the medical unit.
Both pigs are immediately questioned by their superiors as to how the
prisoner got hold of an open razor. They lied and tried to stage the
whole incident as a self-motivated suicidal attempt.
Their superior, Sgt. May, tells two things: 1) to search the prisoner’s
cell and see if they could find anything that could assist their claim,
and 2) if they’re unsuccessful, find other prisoners on the tier to open
as many razor casings as they can to support the pigs’ cause. How I know
all this? Well for one I’m on the tier it occurred, two, C.O. Devine
came and practically begged me to help him get out of that situation. I
felt disgusted, angry and disrespected!!!
Right then and there, I began to organize the unit to act in assistance
with the mentally-ill prisoner and to expose the corruption and
wickedness of RNCC’s pig-staff. We filed paperwork, wrote out to ACLU,
the DOC, the media, and got our lawyers involved with our family. At
this time, the pigs were harassing each prisoner who was in the
movement. We continued to push with agitation and exposure. More
repression came down. Still we continued and are continuing. Then, the
pig-admin started to separate us and transfer us to different prisons
but the movement continues!
As of right now, I’ve been transferred from RNCC to another Maximum
Security prison in Virginia. However, the movement is still at full
swing. Two other participants have been shipped here along with me. We
still remain in contact with the others also.
Well, that’s the mini-story of what happened, and the struggle against
repression followed us at this site. Mind you, that situation happened
on 5 November 2018, I was removed from the prison shortly after, and
today I’m just receiving my property. In addition to that, pig-officers
here will cut off my commode for long periods so that I’m unable to
flush my toilet. When I try to file Emergency Grievance, they either
don’t take it up or take it and don’t give me a receipt. Who knows what
they’ll do next. I’m up for the fight!
On another note, I am still active in my teaching mode. I have organized
political education classes on the tier and one of the two subjects I
started with was teaching dialectical materialism and the whole
dialectical transformation process. I felt good starting that class
because I have enough information regarding dialectical materialism.
However, the other class on what New Afrika was and New Afrikan
revolutionary nationalism. I struggled because my knowledge of it is
low! But I tried given the circumstances.
Nevertheless, my class on dialectical materialism was successful in
bringing an understanding of its definition and its operation to my
students. I used the information you provided me in the “Introduction to
the Materialist method by MIM(Prisons), October 2017” and “Choosing One
Ideology over Another: The Materialist Method” by MC5 of the Maoist
Internationalist Movement. I explained how dialectical meanings of
material things, people, and ideas transform in a struggle for
liberation. I explained how the dialectical transformation moves in a
perpetual sequence from without to within to without back within, and
just keep going on and on. I gave examples on how it works in a way they
could better understand, and tried my best at breaking it down and
building it back up.
I want to ask you if you can send me anything that I could use in our
P.E. classes to help educate us in what New Afrikan revolutionary
nationalism is and how did it originate, and just the whole concept of
the New Afrikan nation. If I have to pay for it let me know, but it’ll
be a while before I can purchase it because I’m suffering from economic
hardships as of right now but eventually I could scrabble something up.
Just let me know.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We are happy to send study materials to
people who are running study groups and organizing locally. We have two
articles that discuss the concept of New Afrika that were printed in
ULK that we can send you. The New Afrikan Subcommittee of the USW
Council is interested in commissioning someone to turn the content of
these articles into a flier (with art) if that is something your study
group (or anyone) is interested in. For more in depth reading on the
theory and history of Black/New Afrikan nationalism we have a study pack
on the legacy of the BPP($6) and one on revolutionary feminist
proletarian nationalism($8). Send in a donation to the address on p. 1,
or equivalent work-trade (e.g. a report on the organizing and political
education you’re doing, like this article!).
We also print this letter as an excellent example of organizing in spite
of conditions of repression. This writer is working with others to fight
the criminal injustice system from multiple angles. First there is the
fight against the pigs who pushed the prisoner to cut eir wrist, and
tried to get others to help them cover it up. Then there is the
repression that followed, with the transfers and keeping up contact with
other activists. And finally there is the study group, pushing forward
both learning and practice at the same time.
This comrade is setting an example of perseverance in defending
revolutionary principles, and building and maintaining unity with
others.
U.$. imperialist leaders and their labor aristocracy supporters like to
criticize other countries for their tight control of the media and other
avenues of speech. For instance, many have heard the myths about
communist China forcing everyone to think and speak alike. In reality,
these stories are a form of censorship of the truth in the United
$tates. In China under Mao the government encouraged people to put up
posters debating every aspect of political life, to criticize their
leaders, and to engage in debate at work and at home. This was an
important part of the Cultural Revolution in China. There are a number
of books available in this country that give a truthful account, but far
more money is put into anti-communist propaganda books. Here in the
United $tates free speech is reserved for those with money and power.
In prisons in particular we see so much censorship, especially targeting
those who are politically conscious and fighting for their rights.
Fighting for our First Amendment right to free speech is a battle that
MIM(Prisons) and many prisoners waste a lot of time and money on. For us
this is perhaps the most fundamental of requirements for our organizing
work. There are prisoners, and some entire prisons (and sometimes entire
states) that are denied all mail from MIM(Prisons). This means we can’t
send in educational material, or study courses, or even supply a guide
to fighting censorship. Many prisons regularly censor ULK
claiming that the news and information printed within is a “threat to
security.” For them, printing the truth about what goes on behind bars
is dangerous. But if we had the resources to take these cases to court
we believe we could win in many cases.
Denying prisoners mail is condemning some people to no contact with the
outside world. To highlight this, and the ridiculous and illegal reasons
that prisons use to justify this censorship, we will periodically print
a summary of some recent censorship incidents in ULK.
We hope that lawyers, paralegals, and those with some legal knowledge
will be inspired to get involved and help us with these censorship
battles, both behind bars and on the streets. For the full list of
censorship incidents, along with copies of appeals and letters from the
prison, check out our censorship reporting
webpage.
Virginia DOC
The Chair of the publications review committee for the VA DOC, Melissa
Welch, sent MIM(Prisons) a letter denying ULK 56, and then the
next month the same letter denying ULK 57. Both letters cite the
same reasons:
“D. Material, documents, or photographs that emphasize depictions or
promotions of violence, disorder, insurrection, terrorist, or criminal
activity in violation of state or federal laws or the violation of the
Offender Disciplinary Procedure.
“F. Material that depicts, describes, or promotes gang bylaws,
initiations, organizational structure, codes, or other gang-related
activity or association.”
Pennsylvania DOC
Last issue of ULK we reported on the censorship of
ULK57 in Pennsylvania. After sending a protest letter to appeal
the decision we had a rare victory! From the Policy Office, PA
Department of Corrections:
“This is to notify you that the publication in issue does not violate
Department Policy. As such, the decision of the correctional institution
is reversed and the inmates in the PA Department of Corrections will be
permitted to receive the publication. The correctional institutions will
be notified by the Policy Office of the decision.”
If anyone in PA hasn’t received ULK 57 yet, let us know and we
will send another copy to you.
Pennsylvania SCI-Camp Hill
From a prisoner we were forwarded a notice of incoming publication
denial for ULK 57: “create a danger within the context of the
correctional facility” p.21, 24
The description quotes sentences that can’t be found within ULK
including: “PREA system strip searches for harassment in PA”, “Black
prisoners deserve to retaliate against predominantly white ran system”,
and “This is a excellent reminder of PA importance of fighting.” They
are making up text as reasons for censorship in Pennsylvania.
Texas - Bill Clemens Unit
A prisoner forwarded us a denial for ULK 57 “Page 11 contains
information that could cause a prison disruption.”
In March 2017, our study pack Defend the Legacy of the Black Panther
Party was censored for
“Reason C. Page 9 contains information that could cause a strike or
prison disruption.”
This adds to the growing list of our most important literature that is
banned in the state forever, including Settlers: Mythology of the
White Proletariat and Chican@ Power and the Struggle for
Aztlan. We need someone with legal expertise to challenge Texas’s
policies that allow for publications to be banned forever in the state.
Florida - Santa Rosa Correctional Institution
A prisoner forwarded us a notice of impoundment of ULK 57. The
reason cited: “Pages 1, 11, 14, 15, & 17 advocates insurgency and
disruption of institutional operations.”
We appealed this denial and got a response from Dean Peterson, Library
Services Administrator for the Florida DOC, reiterating the reasons for
impoundment and upholding the denial: “In their regularly scheduled
meeting of August 30, 2017 the Literature Review Committee of the
Florida Department of Corrections upheld the institution’s impoundment
and rejected the publication for the grounds stated. This means that
issue will not be allowed into our correctional institutions.”
Florida DOC
Following up on a case printed in ULK 57 regarding Florida’s
denial of the MIM(Prisons) censorship pack, for no specific reasons. We
received a response to our appeal of this case from the same Dean
Peterson, Library Services Administrator, named above.
“From the number of the FDC form you reference and your description
of what happened it is apparent the institutional mailroom did not
handle the Censorship Guide as a publication, but instead handled it in
accordance with the Florida Administrative Code rule for routine mail.
As such, the item was not impounded, was not posted to the list of
impounded publications for any other institution to see, was not
referred to the Literature Review Committee for review, and thus does
not appear on the list of rejected publications. That means that if the
exact same Guide came to any other inmate mailroom staff would look at
it afresh. In theory, it could even be allowed into the institution.
…
“The Florida Administrative Code makes no provision for further review.”
Florida - Florida State Prison
ULK 58 was rejected for what appears to just be a list of titles
of articles, some not even complete:
PGS 6 Liberation schools to organize through the wall (talk about the
hunger strikes) PGS 8 DPRK; White Supremacy’s Global Agenda PGS
11 Case law to help those facing PGS 19 White and gaining
consciousness
Florida - Jefferson Correctional Institution
Meditations on Frantz Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth: New Afrikan
Revolutionary Writings by James Yaki Sayles was denied to a prisoner
at Jefferson Correctional Institution because “inmate has received a
second copy of the same edition of this publication violating chapter
33-501.401 (16)(b) and procedure 501.401(7)(d).”
Washington state - Coyote Ridge CC
The invitation to and first assignment for our correspondence
introductory study group was rejected by Mailroom Employee April Long
for the following reasons:
“Advocates violence against others and/or the overthrow of
authority. Advocates that a protected class or group of individuals
is inferior and/or makes such class/group the object of ridicule and/or
scorn, and may reasonably be thought to precipitate a violent
confrontation between the recipient and a member(s) of the target group.
Rejected incoming mailing from MIM. Mailing contains working that
appears to be referring to law enforcement as ‘pigs’ it appears to be
ridiculing and scornful. There is also a section in mailing labeled
solutions that calls prisoners to take actions against prison industries
and gives specific ideas/suggestions. Nothing to forward onto offender.”
A recent study assignment for the University of Maoist Thought was also
censored at Coyote Ridge. MIM(Prisons) has not yet been informed of this
censorship incident by the facility. The study group participant wrote
and told us it was censored for being a “copy of copyrighted material.”
The material in question was published in 1972 in the People’s Republic
of China. Not only did that government actively work against capitalist
concepts such as copyright, we believe that even by the United $tates’
own standards this book should not be subject to censorship.
Washington state
Clallam Bay CF rejected ULK 58 because: “Newsletter is being
rejected as it talks about September 9 events including offenders
commencing a hunger strike until equal treatment, retaliation and legal
rights issues are resolved.”
Coyote Ridge CC rejected ULK 58 for a different set of reasons:
“Contains plans for activity that violates state/federal law, the
Washington Administrative Code, Department policy and/or local
facet/rules. Contains correspondence, information, or other items
relating to another offender(s) without prior approval from the
Superintendent/designee: or attempts or conveys unauthorized offender to
offender correspondence.”
Canada
We received the following report from a Canadian prisoner who had sent
us some stamps to pay for a few issues of ULK to be mailed to
Canada.
“A few months ago, on July 18, I received notice from the V&C
department informing that five issues of ULK had arrived here for
me. The notice also explained that the issues had been seized because of
a Commissioner’s Directive (764.6) which states that ‘[t]he
institutional head may prohibit entry into the institution of material
that portrays excessive violence and aggression, or prison violence; or
if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that the material would
incite inmates to commit similar acts.’ I grieved the seizure, among
other things, citing the sections on page 2 of ULK, which
‘explicitly discourage[s prisoners] from engaging in any violence or
illegal acts,’ and citing too the UFPP statement of peace on page 3,
which speaks of the organizational aim to end needless conflicts and
violence within prisons.
”Well, I can now report that my
grievance was upheld and that all copies of ULK were released to
me, but not without the censorship of drawings deemed to portray or
promote the kind of violence described in the above-cited Commissioner’s
Directive. It’s a decision I can live with for now.”
Missouri
We got reports from two people that the blanket ban on ULK in
Missouri was removed and ULK 58 was received. If you’re in
Missouri and still not getting your ULK, be sure to let us
know.
Michigan - Richard A Handlon CF
ULK 58 was rejected because “Articles in Under Lock & Key
contains information about criminal activity that might entice criminal
activity within the prison facility - threat to security.”
Illinois - Stateville CC
ULK 58 was rejected because: “The publication appears to:
Advocate or encourage violence, hatred, or group disruption or it poses
an intolerable risk of violence or disruption. Be otherwise detrimental
to security, good order, rehabilitation, or discipline or it might
facilitate criminal activity or be detrimental to mental health.
Detrimental to safety and security of the facility. Disrupts order.
Promotes organization and leadership.”
Before I close, I want to enlighten you on the new draconian mail policy
which went into effect on April 17, 2017 in all Virginia prisons. We no
longer receive the actual letter and contents of the letter
(e.g. newspaper clippings, pictures, greeting cards, etc.) sent to us.
We receive only a copy (photocopy) of said letter and all original
letters are destroyed. In addition, this policy places a restriction on
the number of pages of incoming letters which is three pages (front
& back). A copy of the envelope itself counts as one page so in
actuality the maximum length of the incoming letter is two double-sided
pages and one single-sided page.
If you want to see the actual policy for more clarity and to possibly
post a link to it on your page as example of a veiled attempt to censor
incoming political literature, you can view it at the following link:
https://www.vadoc.virginia.gov/offenders/prison-life/mail.shtm. If
comrades in Virginia are complaining about not receiving mail from you
since April, this policy and its’ page limitation is the reason why. The
packages you sent to me containing the literature above may have gotten
through to me because you shipped them to me in a big manila envelope,
and so it was handled and processed by the Personal Property Dept. here
rather than the Mailroom Dept. So, keep that in mind when sending
literature to comrades in the VA Prison System.
As of today October 29th, 2017 I am in a battle with the medical
department here at VA. Beach Correctional Center in the state of
Virginia. As of Sept. 6, 2017, I woke up with both eyes really dry,
burning and blurry. I submitted a sick call slip. I was seen by a nurse
for this problem, and was told that she would see what she could do.
That was on Sept. 8, 2017. Since that date I have started losing my eye
sight in my left eye, it took a month for me to actually see the doctor,
in which he took one look at my eye and immediately sent me to an
optometrist who ordered MRI’s, blood work, chest x-rays, and a lumbar
puncture. All the results except the lumbar puncture have come back
negative. At first the medical department said I had to pay for me to go
to an outside doctor, I explained that I was an indigent inmate and
could not pay for it, before they even reacted to my complaints
(emergency and standard grievances).
This facility has denied me proper medical treatment for so long that
there is a possibility that my blindness could have been prevented. So
for the last 7 weeks I have been completely blind in my left eye, and
they (medical, optometrist) don’t have an idea what caused my blindness.
I’m waiting to go to an optometrist neurosurgeon, for further testing. I
am currently awaiting for a 2nd standard grievance to be answered, so
that I could appeal to the next step, so that I have exhausted all
grievances or avenues before I can file a 1983 lawsuit.
I just wanted to write and let you know what kind of issues this
institution has made me go through. I also know that if put into
restricted housing (SHU) they leave the lights on 24 hrs a day, you’re
locked in a cell with another inmate, and your handcuffed to the shower
railing by one hand in which you can’t properly wash your body, the only
time you come out your cell is for court, medical or showers. This is
cruel and unusual punishment.
So if there is any possible suggestions or information you can provide
it will be highly appreciated. Thank you for your newletters and a
platform to fight the injustices we prisoners face on a daily basis.
I’ve tried to get others on the inside to push the abuse and injustice
we face. There is no unity at this facility because inmates are scared
of the repercussions they may have to endure. Once again thank you for
your organization and your cause.
I am a prisoner housed here at Sussex One State Prison. One of the three
supermax prisons in Virginia. I have been housed here at Sussex One for
about a year. Most of the prisoners housed here are Black and most of
our overseers who work here are also Black. This is a very repressive
regime with no chance of a prisoner rehabilitating himself. We are a
lost and dead people who suffer from the Willie Lynch syndrome. Most
prisoners do not care about their human rights, because we as a whole
allow our overseers to violate our human rights without any challenge.
We as prisoners are human beings, who have the same cares, concerns, and
are capable of love, like any other human being. However, our overseers
sees us as less than human and a lot of the prisoners here sympathize
with their overseers, the same people who violate our human rights every
day, who sees us as less than human beings, who only sees us as objects
to be controlled and manipulated. Some of us will reenter society one
day. How is it possible to reenter society and be successful when us
prisoners are not given the tools to be successful. We act out against
each other and a lot of us don’t even know each other. That’s what
happens when you are lost and dead people. Most of us do not even know
what is happening to us. Chaos and disorder is the order of the day. A
lot of us don’t have a voice because our family and friends have given
up on us and abandoned us, there is no hope for lost and dead people.
I would like to bring to your attention a proliferating issue and a
sophisticated form of manipulation and capitulation by certain female
guards here, which is threatening my motivational efforts and energy of
prisoners who are trying to mobilize pockets of resistance. The
prisoners in our immediate cipher and midst on a daily basis, in the
disguise of recreation, study groups, or just basic conversations, are
involved in some alarming episodes of perversion here at Sussex Sucks I
State Prison. If we stand by and just criticize, make fun of, or gossip
and back bite about those prisoners who get snaggled up in this spider
web/trap, then the pigs are going to use this misguided erotic behavior
to destroy the elements of positive aspirations that iz being pushed
forward by a different segment of conscious prisoners here on this slave
pen of oppression.
Everyone is aware of the enormous amount of jobs that become available
because of the booming rise in the prison construction throughout the
Amerikkkan colony. But no one seems to have noticed the alarming amount
of female guards that are subsequently recruited, hired and then trained
for a job inside this bulging prison culture complex! So today, a lot of
these same female guards are assigned to the actual cell blocks/pods
that house many of the state’s most violent male prisoners. And as a
direct result of the placement of these female guards inside each of
these components, you now see these same so-called violent prisoners
becoming mentally and emotionally hypnotized by the astute beauty of
some female guards who exhibit this aura or facade with their tour of
correctional duty and within their clandestine episodes of flirtation.
In some of these housing components, I have even witnessed female guards
displaying their siren characteristics in an attempt to control and
compel the feeble-minded guys into conforming with the prison rules and
regulations. In some cases these female guards are playing mind games,
as they get off on the drama of seeing several men chasing them and even
fighting over them, and manipulating them into becoming pod police by
telling and doing the police job as an incentive. These female guards
want the prisoners to help them stroke their own clandestine exotic or
erotic fantasies while making money as a past time and advancing their
career in law enforcement!
Before I commence my conclusion, it iz essential and imperative that I
maintain the organizational strategy by indicating that there are
numerous female guards who despise being exploited by the display of
male sex organs in the workplace, and I really support all of these
female guards who take a stance against this form of sexism. Because to
subjugate women in general and solely on the basis of gender iz not only
wrong, but dudes who believe and practice these subjective axioms and
the actions that stem from this obnoxious belief are really saying that
women are not worthy of genuine respect, or perhaps those prisoners
think that a woman cannot be feminine without being submissive! All
prisoners, brothas, all nations must begin the task of taking a personal
analysis of themselves immediately and we should be self-critical.
Otherwise we won’t understand what our criminal thought pattern iz doing
to the overall struggle of the masses here in North Amerikkka.
Correctional male chauvinism must be eliminated if prisoners really plan
to make it past this adolescent crisis that arises to the level of this
extracurricular prison activity.
In closing, I felt the need to proselytize to the conscious prisoner
class, clearly it iz better to err acting to bring about positive change
than to do nothing for fear of erring. Please spread this word and
cogitate what has been evaluated and written here in adroit-like
fashion, because we have to stop this new wave of mental, physical, and
emotional ignorance. Peace!
I want to know if other comrades are dealing with these same issues. If
so, no one is speaking on it. Stop watching the idiot box, it’s
hypnotizing you!
MIM(Prisons) responds: This is a good point to raise for
discussion which we hope will inspire others to write in. There is, as
this prisoner explains, a general contradiction in imperialist society,
with the treatment of females under the patriarchy. But in prison this
situation is changed. There is still some clear gender oppression of
females, but in male prisons (which are the vast majority in this
country) there is a reversal of roles in some ways. Males face gender
oppression due to their unique status as prisoners.
We see this with the example given here of female guards manipulating
prisoners through sex and flirting. The female guards are using
patriarchal objectification to keep male prisoners passive, and even
serving the very system that locks them up. We need to expose this
manipulation and talk about why it can happen, and what we can do about
it. It should not be ok to do any guard’s bidding, male or female. Are
other people seeing this? What can be done to fight back?