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PRISONER INFO
Briefly, Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War (PP/POWs) are “those persons incarcerated as a result of political beliefs or actions consciously undertaken and intended to resist exploitation and oppression, and/or hasten the implementation of an egalitarian, sustainable, ethical, classless society, predicated on self determination and maximization of all people’s freedom.² (BillDunne)
RUNNING DOWN THE WALLS 5K This is 5k non-competitive run/jog/walk/roll in order to raise awareness and funds for the numerous political prisoners currently held in North American prisons. The 2021 event is scheduled for Sunday, September 12th. An important component of Running Down the Walls is the solidarity runs that take place throughout numerouscities throughout
APRIL | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday, April 20th, 2021. WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be) COST: Free. NYC ABC is an anarchist collective that supports political prisoners captured in liberation and anti-oppression struggles from a wide range of political or spiritual traditions. JUNE | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Tuesday, June 1st – Letter Writing for June 11th Prisoners. WHAT: Political Prisoner Letter-Writing Dinner WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday June 1st, 2021 WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be) COST: Free. While most folks are firing up the grill this weekend likely in celebration of a day off from their shitty jobs rather than to memorialize anything, we turn our thoughts to those who were THE ORIGINS OF THE JUNE 11TH DAY OF SOLIDARITY Civil Liberties Defense Center article on the origin of the June 11th day of solidarity for Marius Mason and anarchist prisoners. “June 11th is a reminder to us that though we spend our days outside of a prison many of our friends and allies spend theirs behind bars having sacrificed what little freedom they had to fight for something greaterthan themselves.
PP/POW UPDATES & ANNOUNCEMENTS (5.18) FROM NYC ABC Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/updates-18-may-2021.pdf.NYC ABC,
NYCABC UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- 6.1.2021 Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/06/updates-1-jun-2021.pdf. NYCABC,
ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION The Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood on Feb. 18, 2020, in Littleton, Colo. Photo: Vic Moss/Getty Images. One morning in early 2018, Eric King was awoken at 5 a.m. and taken out of his solitary confinement cell by prison guards at the federal United States Penitentiary, McCreary, in Kentucky. ABOUT US | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATIONSEE MORE ON ABCF.NET MAY | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021. Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney or (541) 687-9180 Eugene, OR —Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under Bivens v.Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the AdministrativePRISONER INFO
Briefly, Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War (PP/POWs) are “those persons incarcerated as a result of political beliefs or actions consciously undertaken and intended to resist exploitation and oppression, and/or hasten the implementation of an egalitarian, sustainable, ethical, classless society, predicated on self determination and maximization of all people’s freedom.² (BillDunne)
RUNNING DOWN THE WALLS 5K This is 5k non-competitive run/jog/walk/roll in order to raise awareness and funds for the numerous political prisoners currently held in North American prisons. The 2021 event is scheduled for Sunday, September 12th. An important component of Running Down the Walls is the solidarity runs that take place throughout numerouscities throughout
APRIL | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday, April 20th, 2021. WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be) COST: Free. NYC ABC is an anarchist collective that supports political prisoners captured in liberation and anti-oppression struggles from a wide range of political or spiritual traditions. JUNE | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Tuesday, June 1st – Letter Writing for June 11th Prisoners. WHAT: Political Prisoner Letter-Writing Dinner WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday June 1st, 2021 WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be) COST: Free. While most folks are firing up the grill this weekend likely in celebration of a day off from their shitty jobs rather than to memorialize anything, we turn our thoughts to those who were THE ORIGINS OF THE JUNE 11TH DAY OF SOLIDARITY Civil Liberties Defense Center article on the origin of the June 11th day of solidarity for Marius Mason and anarchist prisoners. “June 11th is a reminder to us that though we spend our days outside of a prison many of our friends and allies spend theirs behind bars having sacrificed what little freedom they had to fight for something greaterthan themselves.
PP/POW UPDATES & ANNOUNCEMENTS (5.18) FROM NYC ABC Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/updates-18-may-2021.pdf.NYC ABC,
NYCABC UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- 6.1.2021 Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/06/updates-1-jun-2021.pdf. NYCABC,
AUGUST | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Sunday, August 23rd, 4:30pm at Malcolm X Park –. This month’s letter-writing event will be a special Black August edition on Sunday August 23rd, the 77th birthday of Black Liberation prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz.Join us in signing conscious birthday cards, talking about his case and history of struggle, and engage in political education through a raffle! MAY | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION NYC Anarchist Black Cross has been promoting letter writing to political prisoners for many years and the COVD-19 pandemic has not slowed them down at all.Check out their latest announcement for their upcoming virtual letter writing event. WHAT: Political Prisoner Letter-Writing WHEN: 7pm, Tuesday, May 19th, 2020 WHERE: YOUR HOME COST: Free As COVID 19 continues to rear its ugly head and RUNNING DOWN THE WALLS 5K This is 5k non-competitive run/jog/walk/roll in order to raise awareness and funds for the numerous political prisoners currently held in North American prisons. The 2021 event is scheduled for Sunday, September 12th. An important component of Running Down the Walls is the solidarity runs that take place throughout numerouscities throughout
SEPTEMBER | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Support the ABCF Warchest! The Anarchist Black Cross Federation (ABCF) initiated the Warchest program in November 1994 to send monthly checks to Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War who have been receiving insufficient, little, or no financial support during theirimprisonment.
DECEMBER | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION On December 10, nearly nine months after the virus exploded across the United States, prisons reported 276,235 confirmed COVID cases, a rate more than four times as high as that among the general public. One in five prisoners has had COVID-19. Prisons have had at least 1,738deaths from COVID.
NYCABC UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS- 6.1.2021 Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/06/updates-1-jun-2021.pdf. NYCABC,
SUPPORT ANTI-FASCIST POLITICAL PRISONER GAGE HALUPOWSKI Support Gage Halupowski! Gage is an antifascist political prisoner from Portland, OR who was arrested while countering a far-right demonstration in June 2019. REGARDING THE FAREWELL OF ROMAINE “CHIP” FITZGERALD On Behalf Of The Family & Committee To Free Chip. On Sunday, March 28, 2021, at 3:04 p.m., our brother, uncle, cousin, comrade and friend, Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, joined the ancestors. For a week, he lay barely conscious in a Los Angeles hospital as he struggled to extend his life after suffering a massive stroke in California’sgulag
KINGS BAY PLOWSHARE REPORTS TO PRISON Mark Colville reported to the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center in the afternoon yesterday, June 8, to serve the remainder of his 21month sentence.
RIP FORMER POLITICAL PRISONER SEBASTIAN ‘SABI’ SENAKIEWICZ Former political prisoner from the NATO 5 case , Sebastian ‘Sabi’ Senakiewicz has passed away. Read the full thread at https://twitter.com/allshiny/status ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021. Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney or (541) 687-9180 Eugene, OR —Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under Bivens v.Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the Administrative ABOUT US | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATIONSEE MORE ON ABCF.NET CONTACT US | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Bakersfield ABCF 1432 2nd Street Apt 1 Bakersfield, CA 93304. Inland Empire ABCF P.O. Box 1124 Upland, CA 91785. Lancaster ABCF P.O. Box 8682 Lancaster, PA 17604PRISONER INFO
Briefly, Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War (PP/POWs) are “those persons incarcerated as a result of political beliefs or actions consciously undertaken and intended to resist exploitation and oppression, and/or hasten the implementation of an egalitarian, sustainable, ethical, classless society, predicated on self determination and maximization of all people’s freedom.² (BillDunne)
SUPPORT GUIDE
MAY | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021. Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney or (541) 687-9180 Eugene, OR —Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under Bivens v.Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the Administrative RUNNING DOWN THE WALLS 5K This is 5k non-competitive run/jog/walk/roll in order to raise awareness and funds for the numerous political prisoners currently held in North American prisons. The 2021 event is scheduled for Sunday, September 12th. An important component of Running Down the Walls is the solidarity runs that take place throughout numerouscities throughout
ABCF CONSTITUTION
The ABCF should make all attempts to maintain a well-balanced PC, representative of the different communities PP/POWs comprise (i.e. Black/New Afrikan, Women, Puerto Rican, Anti-Imperialist, etc, etc.) Prisoner Committee terms are as follows: -Three new PC members are elected to the FC every May. -Two additional PC members are elected tothe FC
LA ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS The Los Angeles chapter of the ABC Federation has been supporting political prisoners in North America since 1998. We strive to provide consistent and long term support for our comrades until all are free. More about LA ABCF. Freedom for Chip Fitzgerald. Free Mumia. Free all political prisoners and prisoners of war. Previous. SUNDIATA ACOLI HAS NEW SUPPORT SITE Sundiata Acoli has new support site. Leave a reply. Long time political prisoner has a new support website with a revived campaign to free Sundiata. Check out the new campaign at sundiataacolifc.org.Share.
ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021. Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney or (541) 687-9180 Eugene, OR —Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under Bivens v.Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the Administrative ABOUT US | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATIONSEE MORE ON ABCF.NET CONTACT US | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Bakersfield ABCF 1432 2nd Street Apt 1 Bakersfield, CA 93304. Inland Empire ABCF P.O. Box 1124 Upland, CA 91785. Lancaster ABCF P.O. Box 8682 Lancaster, PA 17604PRISONER INFO
Briefly, Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War (PP/POWs) are “those persons incarcerated as a result of political beliefs or actions consciously undertaken and intended to resist exploitation and oppression, and/or hasten the implementation of an egalitarian, sustainable, ethical, classless society, predicated on self determination and maximization of all people’s freedom.² (BillDunne)
SUPPORT GUIDE
MAY | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021. Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney or (541) 687-9180 Eugene, OR —Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under Bivens v.Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the Administrative RUNNING DOWN THE WALLS 5K This is 5k non-competitive run/jog/walk/roll in order to raise awareness and funds for the numerous political prisoners currently held in North American prisons. The 2021 event is scheduled for Sunday, September 12th. An important component of Running Down the Walls is the solidarity runs that take place throughout numerouscities throughout
ABCF CONSTITUTION
The ABCF should make all attempts to maintain a well-balanced PC, representative of the different communities PP/POWs comprise (i.e. Black/New Afrikan, Women, Puerto Rican, Anti-Imperialist, etc, etc.) Prisoner Committee terms are as follows: -Three new PC members are elected to the FC every May. -Two additional PC members are elected tothe FC
LA ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS The Los Angeles chapter of the ABC Federation has been supporting political prisoners in North America since 1998. We strive to provide consistent and long term support for our comrades until all are free. More about LA ABCF. Freedom for Chip Fitzgerald. Free Mumia. Free all political prisoners and prisoners of war. Previous. SUNDIATA ACOLI HAS NEW SUPPORT SITE Sundiata Acoli has new support site. Leave a reply. Long time political prisoner has a new support website with a revived campaign to free Sundiata. Check out the new campaign at sundiataacolifc.org.Share.
VOLUNTEER | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION Contribute to the Warchest and/or Anarchist Subsistence Program for a six- or 12-month period. Any amount is appreciated. You can even contribute in a lump sum to be spread out over time. Learn more about the Warchest. Send a donation to support ABCF. Virtually every dollar coming in goes to our programs, as our chapters are self-funded.ABCF CATALOG
ABCF Catalog. All proceeds go directly to support political prisoners and prisoners of war. Buttons. The buttons below are produced by the Anarchist Black Cross Federation and can be purchased by contacting the Los Angeles ABCF: la@abcf.net. 1.75 inch buttons. 1 inch buttons.WARCHEST PROGRAM
Warchest Program. The Anarchist Black Cross Federation (ABCF) initiated the Warchest program in November 1994 to send monthly checks to Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War who have been receiving insufficient, little, or no financial support during their imprisonment. Its purpose is to collect funds from groups and individual supporters APRIL | 2021 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday, April 20th, 2021. WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be) COST: Free. NYC ABC is an anarchist collective that supports political prisoners captured in liberation and anti-oppression struggles from a wide range of political or spiritual traditions. APRIL | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION The Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar collective will be releasing our 20th calendar this coming autumn. The 2021 theme is “A Generation of Support Through the Bars,” reflecting on the roles of political prisoners in social justice movements, historically, currently, and as we look to the future. MARCH | 2020 | ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION New Warchest Report for March 2020. The ABC Federation prides itself on accountability, especially when it comes to the funds received and disbursed under the ABCF Warchest. As part of this effort in transparency, the ABCF issues the Warchest Fund Report, which shows the recent activity of the Warchest. To review the ABCF WarchestReport
KITE LINE RADIO COVERS ERIC KING’S CASE(S) Check out the interview with Eric King’s lawyer Lauren Regan of the Civil Liberties Defense Center on Kite Line radio about his recent lawsuit, his current case and ON THE DEATH OF STUART CHRISTIE Stuart Christie, founder of the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press and co-author of The floodgates of anarchy has died peacefully after a battle with lung cancer. Born in Glasgow and brought up in Blantyre, Christie credited his grandmother for shaping his political outlook, giving him a clear moral map and ethical code. SUNDIATA ACOLI HAS NEW SUPPORT SITE Sundiata Acoli has new support site. Leave a reply. Long time political prisoner has a new support website with a revived campaign to free Sundiata. Check out the new campaign at sundiataacolifc.org.Share.
SUPPORT FOR LOREN REED “As Indigenous justice advocates, we stand with Loren Reed”, said Morning Star Gali of the Pit River Tribe. Prosecuting Loren Reed is a clear example of the State’s attempts to ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS FEDERATION SUPPORTING POLITICAL PRISONERS SINCE 1995 Menu Skip to content* About
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PHILLY POLITICAL PRISONER PORCH FEST!- JUNE 5THLeave a reply
A MUSICAL APPRECIATION OF OUR FREEDOM FIGHTERS! SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 4 TO 8 PM 52ND STREET BETWEEN SPRUCE AND LARCHWOOD, PHILADELPHIA CASH APP DONATIONS TO +1 267-335-7089FACEBOOK EVENT
Join us on June 5th for our Political Prisoner Porch Fest event, an annual music festival, featuring musicians and DJs playing free shows on porches throughout the neighborhood! This year’s festival in West Philadelphia will be to focus on our fight to free all of our political prisoners and prisoners of war in the U.S.! They are aging, elderly, ill and deserve compassionate releases, so they can be freed from these cages and can empower our communities and movements for self-determination and liberation. DJs will be set up along 52nd St., from Spruce St. to Larchwood St., with various artists and musicians performing during the event. This festival will bring our communities together to demand: FREE EM ALL! Facebook Twitter Email MastodonWordPress Share
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Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/06/updates-1-jun-2021.pdf NYC ABC, along with several other individuals and prisoner support crews, now send hard copies to all political prisoners and prisonersof
war we support.
If you consistently mail the latest updates to a specific prisoner, please let us know so we can insure there’s no overlap. The goal isto
have copies sent to all of the prisoners we list. We’ve also been told that some prisoners are not receiving thecopies
sent in, yet we aren’t getting rejection notices. If you are insteady
contact with a prisoner, please ask them whether or not they are receiving the updates and let us know.Free ’em all,
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PRISON BREAK- JUNE 2021 ” TEARING DOWN THE WALLS”Leave a reply
Check out the latest Prison Breakcolumn produced by
our friends at Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar on Its Going Down.
“While thousands take to the streetsin
solidarity with the Palestinian people, and even more in the streets commemorating the 1-year anniversary of the brutal killing of George Floyd, it looks like it’s going to be a long, hot summer again this year. There is still a call to #DropTheChargesagainst
all Black Lives Matter protesters and others who have been arrested during recent conflicts with the police, so be sure to check out thistoolkit
and
offer support if you can. ” Read the rest of the column at https://itsgoingdown.org/prison-break-june-2021/ Facebook Twitter Email MastodonWordPress Share
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NYCABC LETTER WRITING FOR JUNE 11THLeave a reply
TUESDAY, JUNE 1ST – LETTER WRITING FOR JUNE 11TH PRISONERS WHAT: Political Prisoner Letter-Writing Dinner WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday June 1st, 2021 WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be)COST: Free
While most folks are firing up the grill this weekend likely in celebration of a day off from their shitty jobs rather than to memorialize anything, we turn our thoughts to those who were captured or died fighting for the movement(s). This week NYC ABC and Page One Collectiverespond
to the June 11th
call for solidarity with long term anarchist political prisoners , while recognizing the history of this day by including earth and animal liberation prisoners. In addition to encouraging people to write to those captured by the state, we hold space for those we have lost in recent decades from those movements.about:blankREPORT THIS AD This week we encourage folks to write to both anarchist and earth liberation prisoners: MARIUS MASON is an anarchist, environmental, and animal rights prisoner. In March 2008, he was arrested by federal authorities for charges related to two acts of property destruction that occurred in 1999 and 2000 – damaging an office connected to GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) research, and destroying a piece of logging equipment. No one was injured in either act. He faced a life sentence before accepting a plea bargain in September 2008. More information at supportmariusmason.org MARIE (MARIUS) MASON #04672-061FCI Danbury
Route 37
Danbury, Connecticut 06811 ERIC KING was indicted in May 2019 by a grand jury in the District Court of Colorado for a new federal felony charge of Assaulting a Federal Official. This charge is based on what the government says happened during the interview in the Florence storage room with a Lieutenant. Eric now faces up to 20 additional years in federal prison and is fighting this charge while still in the custody of his accusers. Eric is pre-trial, do not mention his current charges. See his book wish list here: tiny.cc/EK_Books and more information at supportericking.org ERIC KING **Eric is currently on mail ban and unable to receive letters, however he can receive books. Yellow Finch tree-sittersOPPONENTS
OF THE MOUNTAIN VALLEY PIPELINE established a series of tree-sits in resistance to inevitable environmental hard such a project would create. Tree-sitters remain anonymous and their identities have only been learned upon extraction and arrest. Many folks have taken to the tree-sits since first erected in late 2018. As of this writing, only two have been extracted, identified, and arrested. More information at itsgoingdown.org/author/appalachians-against-pipelinesACRE*
Smart Communications- Western Virginia Regional Jail Alexander Lowe #00-24143 3735 Franklin Road SW #275 Roanoke, Virginia 24014-2260 *Address envelope to Alexander Lowe*WREN
Smart Communications- Western Virginia Regional Jail Claire Fiocco #00-24139 3735 Franklin Road SW #275 Roanoke, Virginia 24014-2260 *Address envelope to Claire Fiocco Facebook Twitter Email MastodonWordPress Share
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POLITICAL PRISONER FLYERSLeave a reply
Check out NYC ABC’s page of downloadable (and printable) tri-fold pamphlets at https://nycabc.wordpress.com/pamphlets/Bill Dunne
Cleveland 4
(Doug
Wright)
David Gilbert
Eric King
Jamil Al-Amin
Joe-Joe Bowen
Kamau Sadiki
Leonard Peltier
Marius Mason
Muhammad Burton
Mumia Abu-Jamal
Mutulu Shakur
Nebraska 2
(Ed
Poindexter)
Ronald Reed
Russell Maroon ShoatzSundiata Acoli
Veronza Bowers
Virgin Island 5
(Abdul Aziz,
Hanif Shabazz Bey, Malik Smith)Xinachtli
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IMPRISONED ANTI-FASCIST ACTIVIST SAYS FEDERAL GUARDS LET WHITE SUPREMACISTS BEAT HIMLeave a reply
Eric King’s civil rights lawsuit alleges a pattern of abuse by Bureau of Prison guards across several facilities.by Natasha Lennard,
The Intercept , May 28, 2021 The Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood on Feb. 18, 2020, inLittleton, Colo.
Photo: Vic Moss/Getty Images One morning in early 2018, Eric King was awoken at 5 a.m. and taken out of his solitary confinement cell by prison guards at the federal United States Penitentiary, McCreary, in Kentucky. King didn’t know the correctional officers by name, having been recently transferred to the facility for unexplained reasons. That morning, the guards had something to tell King, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed this week on his behalf against the federal Bureau of Prisons and over 40 of its correctional officers. Members of a national white supremacist gang active in the prison had, the guards allegedly said, made threats on his life. King is a known anti-fascist activist and anarchist. He is serving a 10-year federal sentence for throwing Molotov cocktails at an empty government office in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2014. He said throwing the Molotov cocktails, which he did not light, was in solidarity with the Ferguson rebellion that year,
part of the Black liberation struggleagainst
police violence.
That day in 2018, in prison in Kentucky, the guards warned King that the white supremacists wanted to gravely harm him. They asked him if he felt safe. King chose the answer that he believed would come with fewest repercussions. “Yes, I feel safe,” he said, according tothe lawsuit.
“At that point,” the lawsuit claims, the correctional officers told King “he could leave, but directed him to exit through a different door than the one through which he entered.” King walked through the door. “e realized that, rather than being in a hallway or a public space on his way back to his cell, he had entered into an enclosed, locked outdoor area. Inside this room was a prisoner known to be a member of the aforementioned gang.” The white supremacist — who dwarfed the 5-foot-7, slightly built King — attacked the anti-fascist. The guards did nothing to intervene. King had, he felt, been trapped by correctional officers colluding with white supremacist gang members. Following the reported assault, King received a disciplinary citation for fighting. King claims the incident was a part of an ongoing pattern of harassment and violence that he has endured in recent years at the hands of the Bureau of Prisons. The Civil Liberties Defense Center, a legal nonprofit organization, filed the civil suiton
his behalf, alleging that his “constitutional rights have been continually violated since 2018 in retaliation for his political and anti-racist actions while incarcerated.”Join Our NewsletterOriginal reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you.I’m in The Bureau of Prisons responded to questions relating to the case by stating that it does “not comment on pending litigation or matters that are the subject of legal proceedings.” An agency representative added that “it is the mission of the Bureau of Prisons to operate facilities that are safe, secure, and humane. The BOP takes seriously our duty to protect the individuals entrusted in our custody, as well as maintain the safety of correctional staff and the community.” King has been held at Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood in solitary confinement, known officially as a Special Housing Unit, for over 1,000 days. He is currently one of only 80 people in the federal system who have been held in the unit for more than a year. His attorneys say in the suit that he has faced no less than “torture” — including at one point being shackled, “naked and exposed,” in four-point restraints for over eight hours. On another occasion, King claims a guard beat his feet with a metal detector wand as he stood in his underwear in the shower; the lawsuit claims that King was knocked to the ground, left with a concussion and in need ofsix stitches.
Eric King is shown in 2016 at the Leavenworth Detention Center, a privately run maximum-security prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, operated by the firm CoreCivic. Photo: Courtesy of Eric King Support Committee Following almost every incident of violence alleged by King, guards have issued disciplinary complaints against him. He now facesa
further 20 years in prison for allegedly assaulting a federal officer; he claims he was trying to defend himself as he was beaten by guards in a small storage area beyond the view of prison cameras. The incidents alleged in the lawsuit span numerous federal facilities and involve dozens of officers. As such, the case resists the usual pro-law enforcement talking point about “bad apples.” Taken together, the accusations read as an indictment of the entire federalprison system.
“Eric King has faced chronic, targeted harassment, as well as severe emotional and physical torture, from BOP officers and known white supremacists working together, for over two years while held in solitary confinement,” Lauren Regan, one of King’s attorneys with the Civil Liberties Defense Center, said in a statement. “We reasonably believe this treatment has been in retaliation for his political views and First Amendment-protected activity.” A WHITE MAN in his mid-30s, King appears to embody the figure of anarchist agitator so maligned by politicians across the political spectrum during last summer’s Black-led anti-racist uprisings.
Though he was convicted of attempted arson, King committed minor property destruction, specifically targeting a congressional office that he knew to be empty at the time. No one was hurt. Facing hefty federal charges, he took a plea deal to serve 10 years. At his sentencing hearing, he made clear the motivation for his actions. “The government in this country is disgusting,” he said. “The way they treat poor people, the way they treat brown people, the way they treat everyone that’s not in the class of white and male is disgusting, patriarchal, filthy, and racist.” Following the George Floyd rebellions, hundreds of anti-racist, anti-fascist protesters now find themselves in a similar position to King: facing highly politicized, overreachingfederal
charges and potentially long sentences in federal facilities, where white supremacist violence is knownto
flourish. Over 300 federal indictments were handed down across the country from late May to late September 2020, compared to an average of 10 such indictments in the summer period in years prior.“I’ve been treated deplorably. For the last two years I’ve been stuck in a 6′ x 9′ cage, denied access to my family and my lawyers, and subjected to physical and emotional torture.” King’s allegations of consistent, targeted harassment by guards and white supremacist gangs paint a chilling picture of the brutality these anti-fascists — many of whom are not white — could face. “I’m a human being with a family. I’ve been treated deplorably. For the last two years I’ve been stuck in a 6′ x 9′ cage, denied access to my family and my lawyers, and subjected to physical and emotional torture,” said King in a statement. “They’ve done this because of my beliefs, not because of my actions.” In 2019, a report by the House Subcommittee on National Security found the federal prison system to be a hotbed of misconduct, sexual assault, and other violence — committed by correctional officers both against incarcerated people and female prison staff members. The report also pointed to the way officers permit certain incarcerated people to carry out assaults too. “Misconduct in the federal prison system is widespread, tolerated and routinely covered up or ignored, including among senior officials,” the New York Times reported,
citing the congressional investigation. The civil rights lawyers who filed King’s federal suit only learned the extent of their client’s suffering while building his defense for the hefty criminal charges he faces for allegedly assaulting an officer. Regan, one of the attorneys, described violence in the federal prison system as “like a mold, which grows rampant when unchecked in a dark place.” Any litigation in which an incarcerated person is making claims against law enforcement officers faces an uphill battle: King’s word against that of officers with badges. Yet the lawsuit, Regan hopes, will go some way to keep in check Bureau of Prisons correctional officers’ seemingly retaliatory violence against King. “We feel it is the right thing to do, whether we win or not, to shed light on this injustice,” Regan told me. “We know there are hundreds of thousands of other cases similar or even worse than this one throughout the criminal punishment system.” Regan is under no illusions about the difficulty of winning a case alleging widespread, state-sanctioned brutality. Even if a federal judge were to rule in King’s favor, no given legal victory can constitute justice within the inherent violence of the carceral system. For King’s attorneys, his case is nonetheless an opportunity to expose institutional violence and white supremacist collusion. And beyond this broader moral imperative, there is a deep concern for King’s life. The correctional officers “seem intent on killing him or allowing other people to kill him,” Regan told me. “We want to keep him alive until his release.” Facebook Twitter Email MastodonWordPress Share
This entry was posted in Uncategorizedon May 28, 2021
by abcfmatt .
CLDC FILES CIVIL RIGHTS SUIT ON BEHALF OF ANTI-RACIST POLITICALPRISONER ERIC KING
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—–May 25, 2021 Contact: Lauren Regan, CLDC Executive Director and Senior StaffAttorney
info@cldc.org or (541) 687-9180 _Eugene, OR _—Today, the Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a federal civil rights lawsuit under _Bivens v. Six Unnamed Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation_, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act, against the Federal Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”) and more than 40 of its correctional officers. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Eric King, whose constitutional rights have been continually violated since 2018 in retaliation for his political and anti-racist actions while incarcerated. The complaint alleges that BOP officers have collaborated with each other, and with white supremacist prisoners, to target, harass, and assault Mr. King. Moreover, King has been held in solitary confinement (the Special Housing Unit, or SHU) for over 1,000 days with no explanation or legal justification, in violation of BOP and federal statutory policy. He is currently one of only 80 people who have been held in the SHU for more than a year, let alone almostthree years.
“I’m a human being with a family. I’ve been treated deplorably. For the last two years I’ve been stuck in a 6′ x 9′ cage, denied access to my family and my lawyers, and subjected to physical and emotional torture. They’ve done this because of my beliefs, not because of my actions – not because I’m a violent person, but because I disagree with their government. They treat me like I am not a human, and in doing so they reveal they are the true monsters. It shows how horrible this system is, not how horrible I am,” Kingsaid.
Eric King is an anarchist political prisoner serving a 10-year sentence for attempted arson of a government official’s office in Kansas City, Missouri, in September 2014. He acted in solidarity with the Ferguson uprising and rebellion — a movement that took place over the summer of 2014 in response to the Ferguson police murder of Michael Brown. At his sentencing, Eric spoke on the record about his political motivations for committing his criminal act, saying “The government in this country is disgusting. The way they treat poor people, the way they treat brown people, the way they treat everyone that’s not in the class of white and male is disgusting, patriarchal, filthy, and racist.” “Eric King has faced chronic, targeted harassment, as well as severe emotional and physical torture, from BOP officers and known white supremacists working together, for over two years while held in solitary confinement. We reasonably believe this treatment has been in retaliation for his political views and First Amendment-protected activity. It is not acceptable or constitutional, and CLDC will not allow Mr. King’s civil rights to be eviscerated. He justly demands basic human respect and decent conditions. This type of abuse is rampant across the BOP, and needs to be condemned, and the federal criminal punishment system must be held to account,” said Lauren Regan, one of Mr. King’s attorneys with the Civil LibertiesDefense Center.
One incident of harassment and torture occurred in 2018, when King was ordered by correctional officers to a small storage room and office, where he was verbally and physically attacked. The black eye he suffered as a result of this attack is visible in the photograph tothe right.
In the aftermath of this attack, the guard claimed King had attacked him, and as a result, King was placed in restraints for over eight hours, without any clothing or blankets. While he was restrained, BOP guards further tortured him by threatening, suffocating and strangling him.# # #
_The __Civil Liberties Defense Center __supports movements that seek to dismantle the political and economic structures at the root of social inequality and environmental destruction.___ Facebook Twitter Email MastodonWordPress Share
This entry was posted in Uncategorizedon May 25, 2021
by abcfmatt .
MONDAY MAY 24TH: PHILLY ABC LETTER-WRITING FOR RUCHELL CINQUE MAGEELeave a reply
via Philly ABC
Ruchell Magee
is one
of the longest-held California prisoners who has been dubbed a political prisoner due to his spontaneous participation in the Marin Courthouse rebellion– the famous incident that spawned Black August. He is serving a sentence of 7 years to life for a nonviolent disagreement that landed him the wrongful charge of ‘kidnapping to commit robbery.’ Years later, he happened to be in the courthouse for unrelated reasons when Jonathan Jackson entered to free his brother and Black Liberation icon George Jackson. According to a sworn affidavit from one of the jurors, the jury voted for acquittal on charges from the Courthouse rebellion, however, this acquittal has been obscured and he continues his fight to expose this. Ruchell is now 82 years old, and has spent more than 58 years in prison. From behind bars, he has been a positive force by helping many people with his tireless work as a jailhouse lawyer. He currently has a pro se motion pending review by the Supreme Court as well as a commutation application to be reviewed by the Governor. He is also parole eligible. Please join us Monday at Clark Park (stone platform near 45th and Chester) as we reach out to Ruchell to connect, offer solidarity, and see what all can be done to free him this year so that he can finally reunite with his family. Because we are not aware of any political prisoners with a birthday in June, instead of birthday cards we will pass around cards for Palestinian freedom political prisoners: Georges Ibrahim Abdallah,Dr.
Issam Hijjawi Bassalat,Khalida
Jarrar,
Layan
Kayed,
Ahmad
Sa’adat,
and Khitam
Saafin.
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by abcfmatt .
PP/POW UPDATES & ANNOUNCEMENTS (5.18) FROM NYC ABCLeave a reply
Here’s the latest compilation of every other week updates: https://nycabc.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/updates-18-may-2021.pdf NYC ABC, along with several other individuals and prisoner support crews, now send hard copies to all political prisoners and prisonersof
war we support.
If you consistently mail the latest updates to a specific prisoner, please let us know so we can insure there’s no overlap. The goal isto
have copies sent to all of the prisoners we list. We’ve also been told that some prisoners are not receiving thecopies
sent in, yet we aren’t getting rejection notices. If you are insteady
contact with a prisoner, please ask them whether or not they are receiving the updates and let us know.Free ’em all,
NYC ABC
nycabc@riseup.net
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This entry was posted in Uncategorizedon May 17, 2021
by abcfmatt .
NYC ABC LETTER WRITING FOR DR. MUTULU SHAKURLeave a reply
WHAT: Political Prisoner Letter-Writing Dinner WHEN: 7pm sharp, Tuesday, May 18th, 2021 WHERE: your home (or wherever you happen to be)COST: Free
With the COVID related restrictions and guidelines around this country beginning to be lifted or eased, it is as important as ever to recognize those inside prison walls who remain captive by the white supremacist structures that have continued to thrive throughout this pandemic. Between the proliferation of this deadly virus behind bars, the inequity in treatment of the disease to people of color, the unending stream of police killing Black folks, and the attempts to literally erase the already vastly understated mentions of America’s ongoing racist colonial history from school books, this country is having a historic year of maintaining white supremacy. Just this month it was revealed that the remains of the victims of the Philadelphia police bombing of the MOVE family’s house were either sent to be “studied” and gawked at by elite museums and universitiesor ordered
by city officials
to
be burnt to ash. This latest obscene iteration of this country’s mission to control Black bodies with cruelty and indignity is just one of an immeasurable number. With these injustices fresh in our minds, we turn to political prisoner Dr. Mutulu Shakur, who has actively fought against that bodily control by dedicating his life to the physical, political, and social health and well being of the Black community.Read more at
https://nycabc.wordpress.com/2021/05/16/tuesday-may-18th-letter-writing-to-dr-mutulu-shakur/WRITE DR. SHAKUR AT
Mutulu Shakur #83205-012FMC Lexington
P.O. Box 14500
Lexington, KY 40512
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This entry was posted in Uncategorizedon May 16, 2021
by abcfmatt .
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