MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
Under Lock & Key is a news service written by and for prisoners with a focus on what is going on behind bars throughout the United States. Under Lock & Key is available to U.S. prisoners for free through MIM(Prisons)'s Free Political Literature to Prisoners Program, by writing:
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This is Saif-Ullah, from USW, checking in from California Correctional
Institution. In the last 15 months I’ve witnessed comrades being beat,
slapped, set up, and pepper sprayed, without any justification, until
about forty of the inmates of all races joined together with a campaign
to have our families and friends call and complain about these abuses,
until finally last month a new warden was hired and the old one sent
away from here.
Since her arrival she has walked off three correctional overseers, and a
teacher, who had some real racist acts under her belt as well. The
overseer Stewart, and his side kick Miller are the ones here known to
plant razors and assault and beat inmates and really act out, but they
charge the inmates with attacking staff.
I myself and about thirty other comrades have came to the point that if
we are attacked we will meet them with the same amount of force. As Huey
stated, the party was born in a particular time and place. It came into
being with a call for self-defense against the police who patrolled our
communities and brutalized us. They are just an oppressive army
occupying our community.
MIM(Prisons) responds: Amerikkka has been oppressing the internal
semi-colonies of North America since the earliest settlers came to these
shores. This comrade demonstrates how to put forth the correct analysis
of conditions, while mobilizing the masses for short-term reforms like
the firing of the worst abusers. There is a reason why we find so many
“abusive people” in the departments of “corrections” of the imperialist
United $tates. There is a reason why despite massive outcry, unarmed New
Afrikan people continue to be murdered by the police. It is a system
that aims to control other nations that demands this kind of brutality.
That system of national oppression, imperialism, must be destroyed.
I’m checking in from RJ Donovan Correctional Facility in California,
where the conditions of confinement are getting harder and harder to
tolerate. Here there are a few comrades in the administrative
segregation unit (ASU) from both sides of the prison system, mainline as
well as Special Needs Yards (SNY), studying and struggling together to
overcome the oppression of being punished for submitting inmate appeals.
The pigs that run this unit are giving the prisoners who stand up for
their rights half issues of already substandard meals. They also move us
from cell to cell at least five or six times a month, and always into a
cell with someone who is mentally challenged and disruptive. Some cells
are painted with human defecation and urine, and the staff doesn’t
bother to clean them or provide any cleaning supplies. Some comrades
have been physically attacked and have had their personal property
passed out to the rats and snitches.
While these are not infrequent unconstitutional violations here, most of
the prisoners are afraid to speak up. The theory and actions these
officers display is truly terroristic in nature, and the officials allow
them to act with impunity.
So I have made it my mission to lead as well as organize and participate
in a campaign to stop these abuses here and wherever my feet touch
behind these walls. These abuses range from stealing our personal
property to creating false charges against us, from denying pens and
forms to withholding our mail and yard time, while they sit in the
dayroom and eat the state issue items missing from our lunches and
dinners.
On a better note, our study group is up to ten in just one week as the
brothers of all races and both sides hear us dialogue about the
commonality of our situation. Like the brother in ULK 33, I too
am SNY and I know there are good strong comrades over here on this side.
What people don’t understand is that a lot of youngsters have a theory
that older brothers “are like leaves on trees” meaning the older ones
have to be knocked off so new leaves can grow. This is wrong thinking
and a self-defeating tactic.
It’s hard for me to understand how some people are fighting to end
oppression and hate, knowing the role that the media plays in it all,
and then they allow a designation of SNY by the statesman architect of
hate and repression to separate us because we’d rather leave our
organization and have a chance at parole than stay and end up taking a
young brother’s life.
I spent 15 years in the prison system of the 80s and 90s. I’ve done my
dirt, put in my work. I’m not an animal who just follows his base
instincts. I’m a leader and I’m standing for all these brothers who put
their faith in my leadership. A true leader will never send one of his
warriors to do battle while he stays behind. Further I stand on the ten
point program established by the
Black
Panther Party and we hold the principles of Under Lock &
Key to be of the utmost import.
I truly believe in what the Black Panther Party said when they stated
that the power of the people is greater than man’s technology. But the
people’s power has to be organized. As the Vietnamese people, who began
their war for liberation with only bows and arrows, we must begin ours
with pen and paper. And just as they defeated the most powerful military
on earth, with determination, internationalist politics and organization
by all oppressed people inside and outside these walls we’ll be
victorious as well.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We have published a number of articles on the
debate
over SNY prisoners and we stand with this comrade in arguing that
solid anti-imperialist comrades can be found on SNY yards. We look at
someone’s history of political work and political line rather than the
label that the administration gives them. This comrade’s call for unity
is in line with the
United Front
for Peace in Prisons which brings together individuals and groups
behind bars to build peace and unity against the common enemy of the
criminal injustice system.
Revolutionary state of mind has a place in all ages. I was born too
late for the 60’s so I found mine in these pages of Assata, Angela,
Huey Newton and George. They really opened up my mind and made me
pick up the sword.
Because this whole damn country is caught up and in turmoil. And if
you truly wanna know why too much African blood in the soil, These
people kidnapped us, raped us, stole our religion and heritage. And
ask why I’m so mad, nigga ain’t that a bitch!
So I keep my mind focused on the correct political line, Cause with
the right tactics and strategies these suckas won’t be getting
mine. The urban guerrilla front was built to last long. We’re
starting from the bottom so the cadre’s strong. A revolutionary state
of mind is what the people need. To stop the imperialism, and the
capitalist greed.