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		<title>Updated: Alleged US Army Whistleblower, Bradley Manning, Arraigned</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manning defers plea after being formally charged with aiding the enemy UPDATE: (2:12 PM EST) Manning defers plea after being formally charged with aiding the enemy Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in this December 21, 2011 file photo. (REUTERS/Benjamin Myers/Files) The &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/updated-alleged-us-army-whistleblower-bradley-manning-arraigned/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=777&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>UPDATE: (2:12 PM EST) <strong>Manning defers plea after being formally charged with aiding the enemy</strong></p>
<p><img title="" src="http://www.commondreams.org/sites/commondreams.org/files/imagecache/headline_image/article_images/manning_feb_0.jpg" alt="" width="275" height="204" /> Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in this December 21, 2011 file photo. (REUTERS/Benjamin Myers/Files) <strong><em>The Guardian</em> <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/23/bradley-manning-defer-plea-charges" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">reports</a></strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of spilling a massive trove of military secrets to WikiLeaks, has been formally charged with aiding the enemy at the first day of his court martial on Thursday.</p>
<p>At the 45-minute hearing, in a courtroom at Fort Meade military base in Maryland, Manning deferred both his plea to the 22 charges against him and a decision over whether he wanted a military judge or a panel to hear his case.</p>
<p>Wearing his dress greens and heavy, dark-rimmed glasses, Manning sat though most of the proceedings with his hands clasped.</p></blockquote>
<p>Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of leaking US military and diplomatic documents to the media website Wikileaks, is being arraigned today in Maryland.</p>
<p>The <strong>Baltimore Sun</strong> <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/breaking/bs-md-bradley-manning-arraignment-20120223,0,2845691.story" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>reports</strong></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Antiwar activists announced plans Wednesday for a &#8220;support vigil&#8221; beginning at 12:30 p.m. today outside the main gate of the Army base in Anne Arundel County.</p>
<p>If convicted of the charges, Manning, 24, could be sentenced to life in prison. Aiding the enemy is a capital offense, but Army prosecutors have said they will not seek the death penalty. [...]</p>
<p>Manning, who lived in Potomac and studied at Montgomery College before he enlisted in 2007, is accused of sending raw field reports from Iraq and Afghanistan, diplomatic cables from U.S. embassies around the world and a video of a U.S. helicopter attack in Baghdad to be published online by WikiLeaks.</p>
<p>&#8220;If Manning had been a member of the U.S. Marine squad that admitted to systematically murdering two dozen innocent Iraqi men, women, and children in Haditha, Iraq, he&#8217;d be walking free today,&#8221; Obuszewski said in a release. &#8220;Instead, he faces the real prospect of life in prison for telling the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anti-war activists say the footage of the 2007 Apache helicopter attack, which left 12 dead, appears to show evidence of a war crime. In the video, released by WikiLeaks as &#8220;<strong><a href="http://collateralmurder.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Collateral Murder</a></strong>,&#8221; the American helicopter crew can be heard laughing and referring to Iraqis as &#8220;dead bastards.&#8221;</p>
<p>If Manning released the materials, &#8220;He is a hero for blowing the whistle,&#8221; Baltimore activist Max Obuszewski said Wednesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;If Manning had been a member of the U.S. Marine squad that admitted to systematically murdering two dozen innocent Iraqi men, women, and children in Haditha, Iraq, he&#8217;d be walking free today,&#8221; Obuszewski said in a release. &#8220;Instead, he faces the real prospect of life in prison for telling the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Members of the Icelandic parliament nominated Manning this month for the Nobel Peace Prize.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Bradley Manning, Solitary Confinement and Occupy 4 Prisoners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Bill Quigley Published by Common Dreams Today US Army Private Bradley Manning is to be formally charged with numerous crimes at Fort Meade, Maryland.   Manning, who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by members of the Icelandic Parliament, &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/bradley-manning-solitary-confinement-and-occupy-4-prisoners/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=775&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>by <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/bill-quigley">Bill Quigley</a> Published by <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/">Common Dreams</a></div>
<p>Today US Army Private Bradley Manning is to be formally charged with numerous crimes at Fort Meade, Maryland.   Manning, who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by members of the Icelandic Parliament, is charged with releasing hundreds of thousands of documents exposing secrets of the US government to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. These documents exposed lies, corruption and crimes by the US and other countries.  The Bradley Manning defense team points out accurately that much of what was published by Wikileaks was either not actually secret or should not have been secret.<img src="http://www.commondreams.org/sites/commondreams.org/files/imce-images/bradley-manning-at-trial.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="217" border="0" /></p>
<p>The Manning prosecution is a tragic miscarriage of justice.  US officials are highly embarrassed by what Manning exposed and are shooting the messenger.  As Glenn Greenwald, the terrific Salon writer, has observed, President Obama has prosecuted more whistleblowers for espionage than all other presidents combined.</p>
<p>One of the most outrageous parts of the treatment of Bradley Manning is that the US kept him in illegal and torturous solitary confinement conditions for months at the Quantico Marine base in Virginia.  Keeping Manning in solitary confinement sparked challenges from many groups including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the ACLU and the New York Times.</p>
<p>Human rights’ advocates rightly point out that solitary confinement is designed to break down people mentally.  Because of that, prolonged solitary confinement is internationally recognized as a form of torture.  The conditions and practices of isolation are in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention against Torture, and the UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination.</p>
<p>Medical experts say that after 60 days in solidary peoples’ mental state begins to break down.  That means a person will start to experience panic, anxiety, confusion, headaches, heart palpitations, sleep problems, withdrawal, anger, depression, despair, and over-sensitivity. Over time this can lead to severe psychiatric trauma and harms like psychosis, distortion of reality, hallucinations, mass anxiety and acute confusion. Essentially, the mind disintegrates.</p>
<p>That is why the United Nations special rapporteur on torture sought to investigate Manning’s solitary confinement and reprimanded the US when the Army would not let him have an unmonitored visit.</p>
<p>History will likely judge Manning as heroic as it has Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers.</p>
<p>It is important to realize that tens of thousands of other people besides Manning are held in solitary confinement in the US today and every day.  Experts estimate a minimum of 20,000 people are held in solitary in supermax prisons alone, not counting thousands of others in state and local prisons who are also held in solitary confinement.  And solitary confinement is often forced on Muslim prisoners, even pre-trial people who are assumed innocent, under federal Special Administrative Measures.</p>
<p>In 1995, the U.N. Human Rights Committee stated that isolation conditions in certain U.S. maximum security prisons were incompatible with international standards. In 1996, the U.N. special rapporteur on torture reported on cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment in U.S. supermax prisons. In 2000, the U.N. Committee on Torture roundly condemned the United States for its treatment of prisoners, citing supermax prisons. In May 2006, the same committee concluded that the United States should &#8220;review the regimen imposed on detainees in supermax prisons, in particular, the practice of prolonged isolation.&#8221;</p>
<p>John McCain said his two years in solitary confinement were torture. &#8220;It crushes your spirit and weakens your resistance effectively than any other form of mistreatment.&#8221; The reaction of McCain and many other victims of isolation torture were described in an excellent 2009 New Yorker article on isolation by Atul Gawande.  Gawande concluded that prolonged isolation is objectively horrifying, intrinsically cruel, and more widespread in the U.S. than any country in the world.</p>
<p>This week hundreds of members of the Occupy movement merged forces with people advocating for human rights for prisoners in demonstrations in California, New York, Ohio, and Washington DC.  They call themselves Occupy 4 Prisoners.  Activists are working to create a social movement for serious and fundamental changes in the US criminal system.</p>
<p>One of the major complaints of prisoner human rights activists is the abuse of solitary confinement in prisons across the US.  Prison activist Mumia Abu-Jamal said justice demands the end of solitary, “It means the abolition of solitary confinement, for it is no more than modern-day torture chambers for the poor.”  Pelican Bay State Prison in California, the site of a hunger strike by hundreds of prisoners last year, holds over 1000 inmates in solitary confinement, some as long as 20 years.</p>
<p>At the Occupy Prisoners rally outside San Quentin prison, the three American hikers who were held for a year in Iran told of the psychological impact of 14 months of solitary confinement.  Sarah Shourd said the time without human contact drove her to beat the walls of her cell until her knuckles bled.</p>
<p>When Manning was held in solitary he was kept in his cell 23 hours a day for months at a time.  The US government tortured him to send a message to others who might consider blowing the whistle on US secrets.  At the same time, tens of thousands of others in the US are being held in their cells 23 hours a day for months, even years at a time.  That torture is also sending a message.</p>
<p>Thousands stood up with Bradley Manning and got him released from solitary.  People must likewise stand up with the thousands of others in solitary as well.</p>
<p>So, stand in solidarity with Bradley Manning and fight against his prosecution.  And stand also against solitary confinement of the tens of thousands in US jails and prisons.  Check out the <a href="http://www.bradleymanning.org/">Bradley Manning Support Network</a>, <a href="http://solitarywatch.com/">Solitary Watch</a>, and <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/">Occupy 4 Prisoners</a> for ways to participate.</p>
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		<title>Call your government representative. Dismiss all the charges against Bradley Manning.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every week from now until the court martial the Bradley Manning Support Network will be asking supporters to write or call individuals and organizations influential to the trial. Pfc. Bradley Manning, an alleged WikiLeaks whistle-blower, will be formally arraigned on &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/call-your-government-representative-dismiss-all-the-charges-against-bradley-manning/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=771&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><em>Every week from now until the court martial the <a href="http://www.bradleymanning.org/" target="_blank">Bradley Manning Support Network</a> will be asking supporters to write or call individuals and organizations influential to the trial.</em></p>
<p><strong>Pfc. Bradley Manning, an alleged WikiLeaks whistle-blower, will be formally arraigned on the 23rd of February.</strong> While his presence in the courtroom will be brief, the arraignment sets in motion Manning’s court martial, which is currently expected to begin in May. With this in mind we are requesting that supporters write, email, and call their local representatives to express their outrage over the charges against, and the treatment of, Pfc. Bradley Manning. The military court proceedings have thus far been for show, but we can still ask our elected officials to protect whistle-blowers and to pressure the Obama Administration to drop all the charges against Bradley Manning.</p>
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<p>1. <strong>It took a year and a half to get to the pretrial hearing</strong>, and once there the military selected an Investigating Officer from the same department investigating WikiLeaks. This is not justice.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Military officials are refusing to allow access to key witnesses and evidence.</strong> The only witnesses called by the defense who will be allowed to testify are those who have also been called by the administration. They have blocked critically important evidence — such as internal administration WikiLeaks impact assessments — from being considered in open court. This evidence could have contradicted the government’s ridiculous “aiding the enemy” charge.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Whistle-blowers are essential to a vibrant democracy.</strong> Secrecy is not the answer. Laws must be implemented to protect whistle-blowers. Blowing the whistle on war crimes should not be a crime. Why was this material classified in the first place? The classification of government documents should not be used to cover up crimes.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Eight months of solitary confinement is torture.</strong> The Obama administration has repeatedly denied the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Mendez, from access to a private visit with Bradley Manning. Why has Bradley Manning’s treatment been so severe? Why is Bradley Manning being denied a confidential visit with Juan Mendez?</p>
<p>Stop the retaliation against whistle-blowers. Drop all charges against PFC Bradley Manning! Call your local representative and ask them to raise the issue of Pfc. Bradley Manning’s unjust treatment. Tell them justice is not being served. Please write, tweet, email, call, and otherwise share your experience. Let us know how your representatives have responded. Bradley Manning’s supporters are listening, and it’s time for the government to do the same.</p>
<p>The phone number and contact information for your representative can be found by following the link below,</p>
<p dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.house.gov/representatives/">House of Representatives Contact Information</a>.</p>
<p dir="ltr">International supporters can raise the issue with the nearest <a href="http://www.usembassy.gov/">US Embassy. </a></p>
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<p><strong>The National Lawyers Guild recently joined our call on the Obama administration to dismiss all the charges against Bradley Manning.</strong> “Manning’s prosecution is calculated to distract us from the real problem, that the U.S. government is once again hiding from the public proof of crimes committed in our name,” states David Gespass, NLG President. (<a href="http://www.nlg.org/news/announcements/national-lawyers-guild-calls-for-dismissal-of-charges-against-bradley-manning/">read more…</a>)</p>
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<p dir="ltr"><em>Thank you for supporting Pfc. Bradley Manning!</em></p>
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		<title>Statements from People in Prisons for February 20th – National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read some of the statements from February 20th – National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners including Mumia Abu-Jamal, Lynne Stewart, Khalfani Malik Khaldun, Kevin Cooper, Jane Dorotik, Krista Funk, Herman Wallace, Robert King, Steve Champion, Todd Ashker, and Pelican &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/statements-from-people-in-prisons-for-february-20th-national-occupy-day-in-support-of-prisoners/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=767&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>Read some of the statements from February 20th – National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners including <em><strong>Mumia Abu-Jamal</strong></em>, <em><strong>Lynne Stewart</strong></em>, <em><strong>Khalfani Malik Khaldun, <em><strong>Kevin Cooper</strong></em>, <em><strong>Jane Dorotik,</strong></em> <em><strong>Krista Funk</strong></em>, <em><strong>Herman Wallace</strong></em>, <em><strong>Robert King</strong></em>, <em><strong>Steve Champion</strong></em>, <strong>Todd Ashker</strong>, and <strong>Pelican Bay Human Rights Movement Hunger Strikers in Solidarity (PHSS)</strong>. </strong></em></div>
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<div>The statements are <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/statements-from-people-in-prisons/" target="_blank">HERE</a></div>
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<div><em>(Please note that there are more statements being submitted, please continue to check back for more! If you are having an action on February 20th, please feel free to incorporate these statements as part of your program. If you have a statement to submit please send to <a href="mailto:occupy4prisoners@gmail.com">occupy4prisoners@gmail.com</a>.)</em></div>
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<div>For more info on Occupy for Prisoners go <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/" target="_blank">HERE</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[by VICTORIA LAW “Manhandled, arrested, cuffed, searched, and locked away in the Tombs” is how AlterNet described the story of protester Barbara Schneider Reilly, who spent 30 hours in jail after being arrested at an Occupy Wall Street-related protest in October 2011. &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/occupy-prisons/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=765&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>“Manhandled, arrested, cuffed, searched, and locked away in the Tombs” is how <em>AlterNet</em> described the story of protester Barbara Schneider Reilly, who spent 30 hours in jail after being arrested at an Occupy Wall Street-related protest in October 2011.</p>
<p>Reilly <a href="http://www.alternet.org/story/152882" target="_blank">reported</a>: “During the long, cold night in the Tombs, at some point we asked a female officer if we could have some blankets. ‘We have no blankets.’ Some mattresses since we were 12 or so people? ‘We have no more mattresses.’ Some change in exchange for dollar bills so we could call parents and loved ones? (The one public telephone in the cell would only take coins.) ‘It’s against regulations.’ Some soap? ‘Maybe we’ll come up with some soap.’ After no, no, no to every reasonable request, we wound up with a small jar of soap. Distressing is hardly the word for a culture of willful neglect and the exercise of what power those officers held over us for those 30 hours.”</p>
<p>While Reilly’s experience was horrific, it is only a sliver of the atrocities that over 114,000 women in prisons and jails must endure on a daily basis. When the article first appeared, I printed it out and circulated it to several currently incarcerated women and asked how Schneider’s weekend compared to their own realities.</p>
<p>“It’s always great to see stories like Barbara Schneider’s published. It’s important that as many people as possible spread the word about jails, prisons, incarceration and our justice system,” wrote RJ, a woman who had been incarcerated in Colorado. “As a prisoner myself, Schneider’s descriptions are definitely familiar: Thousands of people experience similar processes every day, many for years on end. Each time a story of incarceration is shared, I hope we think of ALL who are in jail/prison. Regardless of what has led to our arrest and whether we have been held for ten hours, ten years, not yet, or never, the same oppressive system contains us. We all are offered dehumanization and brutality in the name of order, rehabilitation, deterrence or justice.”</p>
<p>“Her experience was just a tip of the iceberg,” wrote Terrina, another woman incarcerated in Colorado. “I am, by no means, trying to minimize her experience because incarceration is horrible for anyone that goes through it. However, she was blessed that she was somewhere that the spotlight was being shined on. Can you imagine how the forgotten people feel? The ones with no family, no support, no organization standing behind them?”</p>
<p>Terrina describes what the process is like for those entering the prison system:</p>
<blockquote><p>When someone arrives at DW, you’re stripped, photographed, poked, prodded, asked a bunch of questions that seem to have no bearing on your actual crime or personal situation (although the answers do chart out a path for your life in DOC), and given a piece of dry stale cake to eat. Yes cake. And that is it for the day. When you take into account that the prisoners are awake and traveling before 6am, without food or drink, from the county jail, and scared, anxious and unsure of the upcoming events, not being fed until 6pm is an awfully long time.</p>
<p>The women are placed in the first living unit. Although it is called a LIVING unit, you would think it is more like a kennel. The women are allowed out of their cell for one hour a day. At that time, they have to shower, use the phone, and try to learn the rules and regulations of their new surroundings without any guidance from the officers. Yes, it is true that there are “Posted Operational Regulations” (PORs) but … Lord forbid that the officers tell the new inmates how to use the telephone, when they are allowed to shower, how to get their medication, if needed, and, if they are pregnant, they are lucky if they are allowed to receive prenatal treatment for the first month that they are here. The women live like animals for at least a month before moving to the next “living” unit. Once they move, they are allowed TWO hours out a day. No classes, one hour a week at the gym, a minimal church, and hopefully by now the new girl has found a decent “old number” that can explain the way of her new world. If not … she’s still shit out of luck.</p>
<p>Unfortunately she still has to deal with the same offices that she’s been around for the first month. At this time, her telephone system should be working. However, the case managers that are supposed to be there to help are not able to explain the phone system, the classes that are available, the jobs that are attainable, or even the canteen that should be purchasable. Three to four weeks later and the confusion begins all over with another “living” unit move. Previously, contact with the other offenders was restricted altogether. Now you are thrown into a space set up like the monkey exhibit at most zoos. It is so overwhelmingly loud and disorganized that many women shut down, get angry, fight, and begin to behave like the animals they are being treated like.</p>
<p>In this new building, the inmate is supposed to automatically know the rules they were never taught, they’re expected to know where to go and when, which sidewalks to walk on at specific times, who they are and aren’t allowed to talk to, and are expected to show up to work on time, usually without knowing that they have even been assigned a job…</p>
<p>Let’s take a moment and discuss the jobs: labor crew, kitchen, laundry … those are the first jobs available. DOC pays 60 cents a day to do the work that keeps the facility running. The majority of inmates MUST pay restitution, which is, of course, taken out of their state pay … so after a full month of working hard, they are able to spend approximately $10.63. The only thing that is free in DOC is one roll of toilet paper a week and one pack of sanitary pads per month. If the inmate has a heavy menstrual cycle and needs more pads, she has to pay $4 to get them. Toothpaste, toothbrush, body soap, a brush or comb, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, hair grease, floss, any hygiene besides one roll of toilet paper a week, the inmate HAS to pay for. Since I have been in prison, the prices of canteen have gone up at least every two to three months. Why hasn’t the rate of our pay? The state is allowed to charge more for the toothpaste, but unable to pay us enough to purchase it? Don’t get caught giving away any hygiene if you are lucky enough to have it because then you can get a write-up for loaning and bartering or unauthorized possession if you don’t have a receipt for the items in your room.</p></blockquote>
<p>These inhumanities are of the everyday variety for women behind bars. Then there are the other injustices that are all too common in women’s prisons nationwide:</p>
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<li><em><strong>Health care</strong></em>: Women in prison are more likely to be HIV+ than either men in prison or women who are not in prison. In 2000, women in prison were 60% more likely to have HIV than men in prison. Women in prison are 36 times more likely than women outside to have HIV. In addition, prisons are not likely to have female-specific health care (pregnancy, breast and cervical cancer screenings, GYN services, etc) and so women’s health needs often go untreated.</li>
<li><em><strong>Parenting</strong></em>: More than 80% of women in prison are mothers to children under the age of eighteen. Because of the ways in which parenting is gendered, when a mother goes to prison, she is far less likely to have a co-parent, partner or family member who is willing and able to take care of her children. As a result, children of imprisoned mothers are five times more likely to end up in foster care than children of incarcerated fathers. This statistic became even more devastating in 1997 when Congress passed the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA). Under the Act, if a child has been in foster care for fifteen of the past 22 months, the state has to automatically begin terminating legal custody. Only three states make exceptions for parents who are in prison. If a mother is fortunate enough to maintain the legal rights to her child(ren), the distance of the prison from her home community makes it less likely that she will ever receive a visit from her child. More than 50% of mothers in prison reported never having received a visit from their children.</li>
<li><em><strong>Sexual Assault</strong></em>: In 1996, Human Rights Watch released <em>All Too Familiar</em>, a report documenting sexual abuse of women prisoners throughout the United States.  The report, reflecting the organization’s two-and-a-half years of research, found that sexual assaults, abuse and rape of women prisoners by male staff members were common and that women who complained incurred write-ups, loss of “good time” accrued toward an early parole and/or prolonged periods in disciplinary segregation.[1] Little has changed in many prisons since the report’s release in 1996. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits gender discrimination in employment, giving both male and female guards the right to gender-neutral employment in prisons housing prisoners of the opposite gender. Male staff members have been placed in female facilities with little to no training on cross-gender supervision and no procedures for investigating or disciplining staff sexual misconduct. In Michigan and other states, untrained male officers were assigned to positions in which they were able to walk, unannounced, into areas where women dress and undress, shower, and use the toilet. Male guards have also been given the task of performing body searches on prisoners, which includes patting down women’s breasts and genital areas. They also transported women to medical care and were required to observe gynecological and other intimate medical procedures.[2] It was not until incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women won a class-action lawsuit were restrictions on male access put into place.</li>
<li><em><strong>Abuse and battering</strong></em>: More than half of women in state prisons and jails report having experienced physical and/or sexual abuse.[3] Women are three times more likely than men to have been physically and/or sexually abused prior to incarceration.[4]</li>
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<p>In 1964, peace activist Barbara Deming spent 27 days in jail in Albany, Georgia. Deming and a group of activists had embarked on a Peace Walk from Quebec to Guantanamo, the American army base in Cuba. When the walk reached Georgia, the Peace Walkers found it impossible to demand peace without also demanding the right of all people — black and white — to walk together down any street in any city. In Albany, where the police chief had boasted that he had defeated Martin Luther King non-violently,[5] the group twice attempted to walk through the White section of town; each time, they were arrested and brought to the county jail. Deming was among the group of fifty-four women arrested the second time. Her fellow Peace Walker Yvonne, who spent first 24 days in jail and 27 days the second time, wrote: “If there is anything I have learned by being in jail, it is that prisons are wrong, simply and unqualifiedly wrong.”[6]</p>
<p>Nearly fifty years later, in 2011, Barbara Schneider Reilly ends her account of jail on an optimistic note: “Society must be changed. They insist on it, and, I hope, will continue to insist. And, not withstanding the difficulties ahead, we will fight for it.”</p>
<p>One hopes that these fights also recognize and include the struggles of people in prison. As RJ states,</p>
<blockquote><p>“When we hear and tell our stories, we must think of the abuse that is churning behind the razor wire at that moment. When we are released, or when we greet our friends outside the gates, we must think of the person who is already waiting to fill the vacant bed. We must imagine what it will take to disable this corrupt industry with its devastating methods that are carried out under the lie of ‘bettering society.’ We must not turn our backs on each other!”</p></blockquote>
<p>Spurred on by prison justice organizers, people in the various Occupy movements are beginning to realize this and are calling for a National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners on Monday, February 20, 2012. There will be actions across the nation. To find out about the nearest one, go to: <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/actions/" target="_blank">http://occupy4prisoners.org/actions/</a>.</p>
<p><strong><em>Victoria Law</em></strong><em> is a writer, photographer, mother, and Contributing Author for New Clear Vision. She is the author of <a href="https://secure.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=91" target="_blank">Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles Of Incarcerated Women</a>(PM Press, 2009), the editor of the zine <a href="http://resistancebehindbars.org/node/19" target="_blank">Tenacious: Art and Writings from Women in Prison</a>, and a co-founder of <a href="http://booksthroughbarsnyc.org/" target="_blank">Books Through Bars — NYC</a>. She is currently working on transforming Don’t Leave Your Friends Behind, a zine series on how radical movements can support the families in their midst, into a book.</em></p>
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<p>[1]  Human Rights Watch, <em>All Too Familiar.</em>6.</p>
<p>[2] Jennifer Bagwell, “Barred from View: How Michigan Keeps the Lid on Allegations of Widespread Sexual Abuse Against Female Inmates,” <em>Metro Times: Detroit’s Alternative Weekly,</em><em> </em>March 24, 1999.</p>
<p>[3] Beth E. Richie and Kay Tsenin, <em>Female Offenders, Pornography and Prostitution, Child Abuse and Neglect</em>, research forum on women and girls in the justice system for the Department of Justice, 1999.</p>
<p>[4] Caroline Wolf Harlow, <em>Prior Abuse Reported by Inmates and Probationers</em>, special report for the U.S. Department of Justice, April 1999, 1.</p>
<p>[5] Barbara Deming, <em>Prisons That Could Not Hold,</em><em> </em>6.</p>
<p>[6] Deming, <em>Prisons That Could Not Hold</em>, 36.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Occupy Day in Support of Prisoners  Monday, February 20 2012 (President&#8217;s Day) Demonstration at San Quentin Prison &#8211; East Gate &#8211; 12noon-3pm END MASS INCARCERATION *Abolish Inhumane Conditions and Torture *Abolish Unjust Sentences including the Death Penalty, Life Without &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/national-occupy-day-in-support-of-prisoners/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=761&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>Monday, February 20 2012 (President&#8217;s Day)</div>
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<div>Demonstration at San Quentin Prison &#8211; East Gate &#8211; 12noon-3pm</div>
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<div>END MASS INCARCERATION</div>
<div>*Abolish Inhumane Conditions and Torture</div>
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<div>*Abolish Unjust Sentences including the Death Penalty, Life Without Possibility of Parole, Three Strikes</div>
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<div>*Solidarity with Prisoner Movements for Human Rights</div>
<div>*Free Political Prisoners</div>
<div>*End Repression of Activists</div>
<div>*Development of People Not Prisons</div>
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<div>Join us in listening to the voices of people in prisons and those who have had first-hand experiences within the prison industry. There will be a full program based on the reading of statements written by people in prisons, presentations and music. Bring banners, bring solidarity, bring a willingness to listen and learn about what is happening inside and why we need to stand up and demand change. We ask that the spirit of solidarity with people in prisons, their loved ones and formerly incarcerated people create a safe space for all on February 20th.</div>
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<div>Sponsored by Occupy Oakland</div>
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<div><em>Endorsed by</em></div>
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<div>Actions in Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Fresno, CA; Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC and the <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/actions/" target="_blank">list is growing:</a></div>
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<div>Meet-up at 10am for bus/carpool: 14th &amp; Broadway, Oakland and 1540 Market @ Van Ness, SF. <strong>SIGN-UP</strong> for bus/carpool or get public transportation/driving/parking directions - <strong>PLEASE READ - </strong>at <a href="http://occupy4prisoners.org/occupy-san-quentin/" target="_blank">http://occupy4prisoners.org/occupy-san-quentin/</a></div>
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<div>facebook: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/occupy4prisoners" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/occupy4prisoners</a></div>
<div>twitter: @occupy4prisoner</div>
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		<title>February’s Political Prisoner birthdays – write a letter!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 00:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of  you may have seen the great monthly posters put out by the folks at Chapel Hill’s Prison Books Collective — every month, they release a new one that you can print out and hang up around your school, &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/februarys-political-prisoner-birthdays-write-a-letter/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=759&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of  you may have seen the <a href="http://prisonbooks.info/our-projects/" target="_blank">great monthly posters</a> put out by the folks at <a href="http://prisonbooks.info/" target="_blank">Chapel Hill’s Prison Books Collective</a> — every month, they release a new one that you can print out and hang up around your school, infoshop, workplace, and local coffeehouse with the names and addresses of incarcerated comrades celebrating their birthdays that month.</p>
<p>This year, I encourage all of you to send letters, books, zines, images, postcards, and anything you can into the prisons. Check out the Prison Books Collective calendars for suggestions of who to write to, <a href="http://prisonbooks.info/comrades/" target="_blank">find your local prisoner support organization</a>, join or start a letter-writing night, ask for advice at your local infoshop (that’s why they exist!) or whatever it takes. Don’t forget our friends on the inside. They’re a vital part of our struggle, and in many ways, we are fighting for them, just as they are fighting for us.</p>
<p><a href="http://zinelibrary.info/files/politicalprisoners.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Click here to download February’s calendar of Political Prisoner Birthdays.</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Occupy for Mumia April 24 in Washington DC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[from Ramona Africa/the MOVE Organization: ONA MOVE, Everybody!  It’s time to step up our actions on behalf of our brother freedom fighter, Mumia Abu Jamal.  We need to make it crystal clear that we the people won’t stand for this &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/occupy-for-mumia-april-24-in-washington-dc/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=753&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>ONA MOVE, Everybody!  It’s time to step up our actions on behalf of our brother freedom fighter, Mumia Abu Jamal.  We need to make it crystal clear that we the people won’t stand for this vindictive sadistic torturing of Mumia by those that are furious at not being able to legally murder him.  You are being strongly urged to demonstrate your outrage at the torture being done to Mumia specifically and to all freedom fighters generally, by participating in an occupy for Mumia and against mass incarceration action.  We (The Occupy For Mumia Committee) are calling on people internationally to occupy The U.S. Justice Dept. on April 24th, 2012.   April 24th is Mumia’s birthday, his 58th birthday.  There is no better day or place to stand up for Mumia and and against the sadism of this system.  There is plenty of time to prepare for it, plenty of time to organize buses, raise money for airfares and train fares, etc.  People from France and Germany are already preparing to be here, so let’s do this, for ourselves  as much as for Mumia.  I need individuals and organizations, worldwide, to respond to this call, this email, and tell me if you are serious about being in Washington DC. on  April 24th for this action.   I’m looking for strong positive responses from you, ASAP—-Ramona <a href="mailto:ONAMOVELLJA@aol.com" target="_blank">ONAMOVELLJA@aol.com</a></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-size:small;"><strong>ONA MOVE!  This is to inform folks that if there is not a chartered bus leaving from your area going to the &#8220;occupy for Mumia&#8221;  action in DC. on April 24th, you should check out Mega Bus at </strong></span><a title="http://www.megabus.com/" href="http://www.megabus.com/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:small;"><strong>www.megabus.com</strong></span></a><span style="font-size:small;"><strong> .</strong></span></span></span></span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-size:small;"><strong>They have very reasonable fares and the sooner you reserve a seat, the cheaper it is, so don&#8217;t delay.  The fares have gone up a bit just today.  Thanks to a very alert supporter, I received this promotion code for Mega Bus to get a discount.  The code is TN100.  Use it when booking your trip to DC on the 24th. Hope to see you in DC on the 24th&#8212;Ramona</strong></span></span></span></span></div>
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		<title>Urgent Action Alert for Indiana SHU Prisoners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an URGENT ACTION ALERT asking for a solidarity call-in to demand an investigation into abuses in the Secure Housing Unit of Wabash Valley Correctional Facility and to protest the recent torture of our comrade Shaka Shakur. We are asking people &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/urgent-action-alert-for-indiana-shu-prisoners/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=751&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size:small;">This is an <strong>URGENT ACTION ALERT </strong>asking for a solidarity call-in to demand an investigation into abuses in the Secure Housing Unit of Wabash Valley Correctional Facility and to protest the recent torture of our comrade Shaka Shakur. We are asking people to make calls, starting a<strong><em>t 830am EDT on Monday February 6th through 430pm EDT Tuesday the 7th</em></strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Bruce Lemmon, Commissioner IDOC:</strong> <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><em>(317) 232-5711</em></a>, <em>fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 233-1474</a>, <a href="mailto:BLemmon@idoc.IN.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">blemmon@idoc.in.gov</a><br />
<strong>Richard Brown, Superintendent Wabash Valley Correctional Facility: </strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><em>(812) 398-5050 ext 4102</em></a><em>., fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(812) 398-5032</a>,<em> </em><a href="mailto:RBrown@idoc.IN.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">rbrown@idoc.in.gov</a><br />
<strong>Jack Hendrix, Director of IDOC Classifications:</strong> <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><em>(317) 232-2247</em></a><em>, fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 232-5728</a>, <a href="mailto:JDHendrix@idoc.IN.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">jdhendrix@idoc.in.gov</a></p>
<p>The SHU is Indiana&#8217;s most repressive Super Max Prison, and is modeled after the infamous Pelican Bay SHU. It holds many of Indiana&#8217;s most political prisoners in extreme isolation and sensory deprivation, many of them people of color. It is a prison within a prison, in the rural south of the state, and is imbedded with extreme racism and white supremacist organizing.</p>
<p>In August of 2011, prisoners there staged a multi-day protest aimed at ending the state-wide lockdown that happened in response to a white supremacist gang member being murdered. Prisoners in the SHU weren&#8217;t allowed access to recreation, showers, hygiene products (including water) for their cells, and eventually had the power and water shut off completely. The protest was successful in regaining the basic necessities of life, but now it seems the administration is out to get those with a history of no-comproise struggle against their conditions.</p>
<p>On Saturday the 21st of January, our comrade Shaka was forcefully removed from his windowless cell, subjected to numerous invasive and humiliating searches and eventually moved to an isolated part of the prison.</p>
<p>His property was thoroughly searched, x-rayed, replaced and then searched again. He was placed in a 2ft x 3ft holding cell with only a toilet, stripped down to his boxers. Guards on duty said this order came directly from the Superintendent, Richard Brown.  He was given water every 4 hours and was only allowed to flush the toilet after a thorough search of its contents.</p>
<p>Shaka immediately began a hunger strike, refusing all food and water from this point on, until his release from this holding cell back to his isolation cell. He maintained this hunger strike, even though the conditions severely aggravated a herniated disk and kidney condition. He remained in excruciating pain, in the 2x3ft holding cell until Wednesday morning (4 days later), with no medical attention.</p>
<p>He was released back to his cell and started to take food and liquids again on Wednesday, but his property remains gone. Political writings, books, magazines, legal resources, family photos, even his glasses. It is all presumed to be destroyed, as the prison officials have not presented him with a confiscated property form.</p>
<p>He has been on the SHU for nearly a decade, with the quasi-official designation of Administrative Segregation. He&#8217;s has a clean conduct record while there, but the state has refused to transfer him to population. Now they&#8217;re trying to kill him.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re asking for solidarity calls and actions aimed at getting the abuses on the SHU stopped, on getting Shaka off the unit before he&#8217;s murdered by the State.</strong></p>
<p>This is not the first time such a call has been made. Recently, Indiana based groups such as <em>Decarcerate Monroe County</em>, <em>The City of Bloomington Human Rights Commission</em> and<em>The Progressive Faculty Coalition at Indiana University</em> have called for an investigation into white supremacist organizing amongst guards in the SHU at Wabash Valley. The state has thus far dismissed such claims, and has made no effort towards explaining their complicity in such organizing.</p>
<p><strong>Please call the following IDOC administrators. Please engage in solidarity actions. Please tell Shaka you stand with him!</p>
<p>Bruce Lemmon, Commissioner IDOC:<br />
</strong><em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 232-5711</a></em>, <em>fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 233-1474</a>, <a href="mailto:BLemmon@idoc.IN.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">blemmon@idoc.in.gov</a><br />
Call him to express horror at the actions of the Superintendent and Staff of Wabash Valley Correctional Facility at the treatment of Shaka and to demand adequate medical treatment and review of his continued placement in isolation. Demand an investigation into practices of torture and denial of basic human necessities in the SHU. Express your outrage at the continued complicity of IDOC administrators in the known white supremacist organizing amongst guards at Wabash Valley.</p>
<p><strong>Richard Brown, Superintendent Wabash Valley Correctional Facility:<br />
</strong><em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(812) 398-5050 ext 4102</a>., fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(812) 398-5032</a>,<em> </em><a href="mailto:rbrown@idoc.in.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">rbrown@idoc.in.gov</a><br />
Call him to express outrage at his treatment of Shaka, his orders to hold him for days on end without medical care in a holding cell, and demand the return of all of his property undamaged.</p>
<p><strong>Jack Hendrix, Director of IDOC Classifications:<br />
</strong><em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 232-2247</a>, fax </em><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">(317) 232-5728</a>, <a href="mailto:JDHendrix@idoc.IN.gov" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">jdhendrix@idoc.in.gov</a><br />
Call him to demand Shaka&#8217;s immediate release from Administrative Segregation and housing on the SHU. Shaka has many years of clear conduct and yet the IDOC refuses to release him to general population. His housing on the SHU is leading to extremely dangerous health and safety conditions for him.</p>
<p>Write to Shaka and let him know you&#8217;re behind him:<br />
Shaka Shakur #135647<br />
WVCF<br />
PO Box 1111<br />
Carlisle, IN<br />
47838</p>
<p>For more information or for more background information on recent events in the SHU,  contact <a href="mailto:indianaprisonersolidarity@gmail.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">indianaprisonersolidarity@gmail.com</a><br />
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		<title>Our Contact Visit With Mumia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 18:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Comrades, Brothers and Sisters: Heidi Boghosian and I just returned from a very moving visit with Mumia. We visited yesterday, Thursday, February 2. This was Mumia&#8217;s second contact visit in over 30 years, since his transfer to General Population last Friday, Jan &#8230; <a href="http://prisonradio.wordpress.com/2012/02/04/our-contact-visit-with-mumia/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=prisonradio.wordpress.com&amp;blog=24182363&amp;post=747&amp;subd=prisonradio&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Heidi Boghosian and I just returned from a very moving visit with Mumia. We visited yesterday, Thursday, February 2. This was Mumia&#8217;s second contact visit in over 30 years, since his transfer to General Population last Friday, Jan 27. His first contact visit was with his wife, Wadiya, on Monday, January 30.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Unlike our previous visits to Death Row at SCI Greene and to solitary confinement at SCI Mahanoy, our visit yesterday took place in a large visitor&#8217;s area, amidst numerous circles of families and spouses who were visiting other inmates.  Compared to the intense and focused conversations we had had with Mumia in a small, isolated visiting cell on Death Row, behind sterile plexiglass, this exchange was more relaxed and informal and more unpredictably interactive with the people around us&#8230;it was more human.  There were so many scenes of affection around us, of children jumping on top of and pulling at their fathers, of entire families talking intimately around small tables, of couples sitting and quietly holding each other, and of girlfriends and wives stealing a forbidden kiss from the men they were there to visit (kisses are only allowed at the start and at the end of visits). These scenes were touching and beautiful, and markedly different from the images of prisoners presented to us by those in power. Our collective work could benefit greatly from these humane, intimate images.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">When we entered, we immediately saw Mumia standing across the room. We walked toward each other and he hugged both of us simultaneously. We were both stunned that he would embrace us so warmly and share his personal space so generously after so many years in isolation. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">He looked young, and we told him as much. He responded, &#8220;Black don&#8217;t crack!&#8221;  We laughed.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">He talked to us about the newness of every step he has taken since his release to general population a week ago. So much of what we take for granted daily is new to him, from the microwave in the visiting room to the tremor he felt when, for the first time in 30 years, he kissed his wife.  As he said in his own words, &#8220;the only thing more drastically different than what I&#8217;m experiencing now would be freedom.&#8221; He also noted that everyone in the room was watching him.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">The experience of breaking bread with our friend and comrade was emotional. It was wonderful to be able to talk and share grilled cheese sandwiches, apple danishes, cookies and hot chocolate from the visiting room vending machines.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">One of the highlights of the visit came with the opportunity to take a photo. This was one of the first such opportunities for Mumia in decades, and we had a ball! Primping the hair, making sure that we didn&#8217;t have food in our teeth, and nervously getting ready for the big photo moment was such a laugh! And Mumia was openly tickled by every second of it. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">When the time came to leave, we all hugged and were promptly instructed to line up against the wall and walk out with the other visitors. As we were exiting the prison, one sister pulled us aside and told us that she couldn&#8217;t stop singing Kelly Clarkson&#8217;s line &#8220;some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this.&#8221; She shared that she and her parents had followed Mumia&#8217;s case since 1981 and that she was overjoyed that Mumia was alive and in general population despite Pennsylvania&#8217;s bloodthirsty pursuit of his execution.  We told her that on April 24 we were going to launch the fight that would win Mumia&#8217;s release: that on that day we were going to Occupy the Justice Department in Washington DC. She told us that because she recently survived cancer she now believed in possibility, and that since Mumia was now in general population she could see how we could win. She sent us off with the line from Laverne and Shirley&#8217;s theme song &#8211; &#8220;never heard the word impossible!&#8221;- gave us her number, and asked us to sign her up for the fight. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">We&#8217;re still taking it all in. The journey has been humbling and humanizing, and we are re-energized and re-inspired!!</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">In the words of City Lights editor, Greg Ruggiero:&#8221;</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-family:Helvetica;font-size:small;">&#8220;Long Term Goal: End Mass Incarceration. </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Short Term Goal: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal!&#8221;</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-size:small;">&#8211;Johanna Fernandez</span></span></div>
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