http://www.phillyimc.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/06/1858200&mode=thread

Sunday August 06, @06:58PM


Message from Prisoners at CFCF
By Prisoners at CFCF, forwarded by R2K Legal


e are 24 male prisoners currently held at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility for 
our participation or attempted participation in the August 1st non-violent direct 
actions against the Republican convention in Philadelphia. The carefully choreographed 
conventions of both major parties have nothing to do with democracy. They are 
corporate sponsored pageants designed to legitimize a system of corporate class rule 
that crushes the human spirit and that is destroying the planet. The criminal justice 
system of cops, courts and prisons that targets poor and working class people in 
general and people of color in particular is a cornerstone of a system that serves the 
rich and maintains their rule. Our actions in the streets of Philadelphia were 
intended to shine a light on the incarceration of 2 million people in the U.S., on the 
systematic use of police brutality to terrorise whole communities, on the racism and 
cruelty of the death penalty, on the many political prisoners, including Mumia 
Abu-Jamal, who are caged for their commitment to social justice. Our actions were 
aimed at disrupting the Republican convention to the best of our ability. While we're 
sorry any inconvenience we may have caused the people of Philadelphia, we are proud of 
what we did to expose this rotten system. From the moment of our arrest we have 
experienced and witnessed the workings of a system designed to dehumanize people. Many 
of us were brutalized in the course of arrests. Some of us were beaten or 
peppersprayed after we were handcuffed. In jail as many as nine people were packed 
into cells designed for two people. People with dietary restrictions went without food 
for up to 48 hours. In some cases our hands and feet were cuffed together and some of 
us had our cuffs so tight that we lost feelings in our hands or bled as a result.
We were denied the opportunity to meet with our lawyers prior to arraignment and were 
arraigned in a court room closed to the general public with the exception of select 
members of the capitalist media. We were arraigned with a court appointed public 
defender serving as counsel despite our explicitly and repeatedly stated desire to be 
represented by our own counsel who were denied access to the proceedings. We were 
charged with a variety of misdemeanors and in a few cases with felonies. Our 
individual bails have been set at between $10,000 and $1,000,000. Many if not all of 
the charges against us are either greatly exaggerated or completely falsified.

At Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility [County Jail] we have been placed in a 
special pod where we have little contact with other prisoners. While we regard our 
conditions here as dehumanizing we recognise that we are receiving special treatment 
such as extra food. So far we have not been beaten or physically hurt by personnel 
here.

Throughout this process we have sought to resist and stand in solidarity with each 
other to the best of our abilities. Almost all of us have refused to give our names. 
Many of us have had to be physically dragged through the various stages of this 
process. We have kept our spirits high through singing and chanting and pounding on 
our cell walls. We developed systems for communicating with each other and for 
reaching decisions by consensus. Many of us ripped the bracelets intended to identify 
us off our wrists. We resisted fingerprinting and attempts to photograph us. Some of 
us have refused food. In jail we stripped naked to make our processing more difficult. 
In the course of all this we have discovered strengths we never knew we had and have 
built a wall of solidarity based on profound love and respect for each other. We have 
drawn particular strength from the proud defiance of the sisters whose loud voices we 
have heard and whose acts of resistance we have occasionally been able to witness. 
While our access to information is restricted we are aware of the efforts of those on 
the outside to assist us. We love you all. We are in here for you and know that you 
are out there for us.

We believe that our experiences so far strongly vindicate us in our decision to take 
powerful action to expose the brutality and injustice of the so-called criminal 
justice system. As we go through this process we are learning personally of the 
mistreatment people experience every day in this country. As a group of mainly white 
and mainly middle class men we know full well that the treatment routinely received by 
poor people, people of color, and other marginalized people is much worse than what we 
have received.

While we have had little contact with other prisoners, that contact has been 
overwhelmingly positive, they know why we are here and they let us know in many ways 
that they support our actions and respect our commitment and solidarity. In turn we 
are learning from them about the workings of the prison and their own traditions of 
resistance. They have our respect, admiration and solidarity. So far the efforts of 
some personnel to cultivate distrust and antagonism between us and the other prisoners 
have failed.

We are political prisoners: We are being held on outrageous charges, in many cases 
with no foundation whatsoever in our actual actions; Our bail figures are far out of 
proportion even for the crimes we are falsely accused of; We are here because of our 
political commitment and because we dared to defy the corporate powers that be as they 
were attempting to give a veneer of popular support to the rule of the few.

We call on those who support us to continue to put pressure on the Philadelphia 
authorities to win our quick release. We urge you all to continue to organize protests 
on our behalf and to write and call the mayor's office, the prosecutors and the prison 
authorities to demand: 1.Our immediate and unconditional release on our own 
recognizance 2. That all charges be dropped and 3. That prisoners with dietary 
restrictions (vegans and vegetarians) be provided with adequate food that they can eat.

Call these officials and let them know that you support our demands: District Attorney 
Lynne Abraham 215-686-8701 Mayor John Street 215-686-2181 City Solicitor Ken Trujillo 
215-683-5003

30 of us have gone on hunger strike to win these demands. We want everyone to know 
that we are in good spirits and remain strong in our solidarity. We come from a 
variety of backgrounds and perspectives, but we are united in our commitment to 
genuine democracy and an end to corporate rule in general and to the criminal 
injustice system in particular.

FREE MUMIA ABU JAMAL AND ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS
STOP POLICE TERROR
TEAR DOWN THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
END THE DEATH PENALTY


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