We, the new Afrikan Black prisoners who are being held captive in the
Security Housing Unit (SHU) at Pelican Bay State Prison in the state of
Kalifornia, are currently being placed under siege and arbitrarily
persecuted for our political beliefs. The means of political persecution
that we are being subjected to is being perpetuated on multiple fronts
by our kaptors, such as 1) The continued infringement upon our 1st
amendment right to the freedom of political expression and political
activity, 2) The continued criminalization of our political
beliefs/viewpoints as allegedly being the expressed activity of
promoting gang and criminal activity in the interest of a particular
prison gang. These fascist pigs have been relentless in this area, in
spite of the fact that time after time it has been proven that the
content of the ideological political beliefs expressed are not
advocating any form of violence or criminal activity, 3) subjecting us
to round ’da clock cell searches, to where any and all New Afrikan
revolutionary reading material (books/writings) is arbitrarily
confiscated. In particular, as it related to materials that identify
with the ideological principals of New Afrikan revolutionary nationalism
or the honorable and beloved comrade George Jackson, 4) The confiscation
of our outgoing/incoming mail that also advocated the ideological
principles of our fallen comrade George Jackson, and 5) The accumulative
effect from these subversive practices is that, the material is then
used against us, in order to substantiate their arbitrary decision to
keep us New Afrikan Black prisoners held indefinitely in the SHU.
Note, these factors are also utilized against us at our parole board
hearings, in determining whether we are suitable for parole or not. And
based on the arbitrary threshold of interpretation in identifying us as
prison gang members on account of our political beliefs, being found
suitable for parole is out of the question.
These fascist practices are continuing, with no means to an end in
sight. And this is in spite of the fact that there have been several
court rulings rendered forth in our favor, to where the courts have
consistently stated: “George Jackson, and the ideological political
beliefs of George Jackson do not constitute a material basis for a
prisoner being involved in the promotion of criminal and gang
activities…”
The most recent court ruling was rendered forth on June 15, 2005 by the
Del Norte County Superior Court, Case No: HCPB-04-5054. The basis of
litigation centered around the fact that Pelican Bay State prison
officials had arbitrarily confiscated an incoming mail package that was
being sent in from Santa Rosa Junior College (prisonerwriting.com). The
incoming mail package contained a political science study manual that
was put together by the personnel of George Jackson University. The
following reasons were given as to why the incoming mail package was
being disallowed: 1) The political science study manual contained the
names of several validated prison gang members, 2) prison officials had
deemed the address that the incoming mail package was being sent from to
be a prison gang mail drop box, and 3) they had identified comrade
George Jackson as being a prison gang member, in light of a photograph
of George Jackson that was featured on the political science study
manual. Prison officials went on to cite the following citations and
provisions of the California Code of Regulations, as a basis to justify
their confiscation of incoming mail: CCR, Title 15, Sections
3006(c)(16), 3023(a), 3136(a).
On June 15, 2005, the Del Norte County Superior Court, by way of an
evidentiary hearing that was held, firmly disputed and disagreed with
the reasons that Pelican Bay State Prison officials gave in confiscating
and disallowing the incoming mail. In fact, the court went as far as to
say that “the reasons that were given by Pelican Bay State Prison
officials were exaggerated.” And concluded that 1) the photograph of
comrade George Jackson did not constitute the promotion of gang,
criminal, or violent activities, as in the words of Pelican Bay’s own
gang specialist Devan Hawkes: George Jackson is a member of the Black
liberation movement and not a validated prison gang member, and 2) the
address on the incoming mail package was not a prison gang mail drop as
alleged, but was in fact an address to an academic institution for
higher learning (Santa Rosa Junior College). It should also be noted
that three individual pages were withheld because the issue of prisoners
having a fundamental constitutional 1st amendment right to the freedom
of association was not raised. These three individual pages had the
names of fellow New Afrikan Black political prisoners of war, to whom
Pelican Bay prison officials have arbitrarily targeted/labeled as being
members of a prison gang. I have since obtained a copy of the
transcripts (partial) from this evidentiary hearing, which outlines the
material facts of this court ruling.
Using our historical ideological line of struggle as our guide to
understanding the true nature of these fascist pigs (prison officials),
we should realize that these fascist pigs have never been bound to the
obligation of upholding and abiding by any laws that are created by the
U$ government that don’t serve their own perverse interests, as defined
by the corrupt and decadent nature of the social system of U$
imperialism.
With the prison industrial slave complex being an extended mechanism of
oppression for the U$ government, the only applicable means of justice
that can be realized is through the power of the people. So lets
mobilize around this issue and do what is necessary in exposing the
unjust and fascist nature of political persecution that we New Afrikan
Black political prisoner of are being subjected to.