I extend greetings of solidarity and strength to those who remain
intransigent in view of the ongoing onslaught of oppression. Brothers
and sisters, due to the fact that MIM does not publish the names of
comrades, all my communications will be addressed to you as Matulla. I
will also be submitting future articles on a variety of issues, and
petition you all to become or remain active with MIM as we strive for a
revolutionary vanguard to defeat imperialism and this repressive prison
industrial complex.
I have been reading of your struggles against our oppressors, even as
you are interned deep within the belly of the beast, i.e. MCU, SHU, etc.
This isolation and its barbaric nature are common to you and I. However
our seclusion must solidify our opposition to repression, and must not
cause you to become dispirited. We must continue to resist and withstand
the force and effect of their deceptive practices.
I have been subjected to every form of terrorism and brutality that the
state can throw at me. I’ve been beaten and tortured, starved and
whipped. They’ve tried to break me, and desired to see me crawl. Instead
I decided on resistance by any means possible. Don’t get me wrong, I am
no hero, and sure as hell would like to have been someplace else, but
like many of you, I understand why it is so important to defy our
captors, even while we fight to survive, literally in hell. It is also
important that you have the support of those on the outside, which is
the primary reason I’ve been effective.
In spite of my circumstances, my resolve is steadfast, because I fully
understand why I’m being subjected to the draconian degrees of selective
political persecution that I have been forced to endure over the past 4
1/2 years. I am innocent of all the repressive administrators’ false
allegations. Because I am militant, I am being subjected to selective
political persecution by the state for merely entertaining such militant
thoughts.
I’m aware of many of the conditions you speak of at your facilities, if
not all. Many prisoners, here as throughout the united $tate$, are
placed in these [isolation] units without having broken any prison
rules. Prisoners who have been identified as being politically
subversive, or incorrigible (political), and possess or display
leadership qualities or potentials are assigned to the prison’s
repressive “MCU” and/or “SHU” unit(s).
Many of these placements are based solely on uncorroborated
administrative or confidential informant reports that are never provided
to the prisoner before or after the classification hearings so they can
prepare some type of defense against the confidential informants
uncorroborated allegations, or seek some kind of redress after the fact,
via the kourt system (which often sides with the repressive prison
administrators).
Some prisoners (political and apolitical) are placed in the MCU, SMU or
SHU before they are convicted or right after they are sentenced on the
charges they are arrested for. In general, these units will base its
decisions to intern a prisoner in these units upon its evaluation of the
following factors: records of past imprisonment, disciplinary records,
prison records on work assignments, adjustment to prison programs,
records on past housing assignments, attitude toward authority,
psychological makeup, and involvement in political, social and criminal
activities while in prison. In many instances prisoners are isolated due
to their involvement or alleged involvement with street organization.
We must also begin to take an in depth look at the goals of these units
and how they achieve these goals. Politicized social prisoners,
political prisoners, some radicalized religious prisoners, prison
lawyers, apolitical prisoner leaders or potential leaders are isolated
from the general population with the goal of reshaping their beliefs or
to psychologically break us.
During my years in the MCU, SHU and SMU units I’ve seen prisoners
renounce their political, religious and “gang” affiliations in order to
win their release from these repressive units. It has long been my
position that convictions are not a matter of convenience, because if an
individual is serious about his or her convictions, no matter the
consequences, he or she will remain true to them. I have seen prisoners
suffer emotional breakdowns because they could no longer cope with the
constant lockdown. They sometimes start taking the mind-controlling
psychotropic drugs administered by the psychiatrist, to escape the
realities of this never ending insanity.
Brothers and sisters, being in captivity is a terrible adversity. Many
prisoners are affected in different ways. I’ve witnessed many become
complacent in an institutionalized way, capitulate, or they become more
rebellious and speak of vengeance. Other prisoners start identifying
with their oppressors, the guards, and start seeing them as being humane
instead of sadistic. They develop hostile tendencies towards other
prisoners who recognize and expose the true sadistic nature of the
guard. It all depends on the individual prisoner and his internal
composition over a protracted period of time.
My petition to you is that you withstand the direct frontal assaults
being unleashed against us. We must all continue to struggle, even while
interned in the belly of this most relentless beast.
I too am subjected to the same deprivations as you, which are designed
to make us kow-tow. Restricted contact visits, restricted law library
access, “no” work and education privileges, restricted religious access,
as well as having my correspondences and reading materials carefully
scrutinized (more so than the prisoners in general population.) In
addition, we are carefully searched every time we leave the control unit
(going and coming ) in the presence of two armed security guards
carrying black night sticks that they call “nigger beaters.” We are
subjected to restrictive outside recreation and 24 and 23 3/4 hour days
locked down in these cages year-round.
In reading your missives to MIM, many of you have been given the same
options as I to obtain release from these repressive units. They have
advised me that I need to improve my social profile and abandon my
oppositional stance prior to release consideration from the MCU.
Renouncing my politics will never happen. I’ve never contemplated the
thought of being apolitical again in my life because I have suffered so,
and to pay homage to the late George L. Jackson, I want to say there is
no turning back from awareness because it is our obligatory duty to act
once we become aware of what is, as well as what must be done and not
just spoken about.
MIM has been active when it comes to about the history and reality of
control units, i.e. SHU, MCU, SMU etc., especially in the state of
California. We must do our part as prisoners, to organize and form a
collective behind the walls to assist them. If this means resisting
physically we must resist. If we must die, let it not be like hogs,
hunted and penned in an inglorious spot.
Other prisoner support organizations, and most advocates, lose interest
after a while because combating the existence of SHUs and control units
necessitates a protracted commitment and most people are not willing to
make such a commitment. In addition, prisoners around the country who
have experienced the fascist repression of these units and prison
existence do not stay the course upon release. Many ex-prisoners don’t
help those who helped them and stayed the course with them when they
were locked down deep in the repressive confines of some state or
federal SHU and/or control unit. Once released they failed to act upon
the promises they previously made about advocating the propaganda of
serious struggle in the community at large.
I encourage all of you to remain strong and uncompromising. We must work
relentlessly to replace the bourgeois injustice system with proletarian
justice.
– Matulla, a prisoner in Alabama, April 2003