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Help protest censorship at Pendleton Correctional Facility in Pendleton, IN!
Internal Affairs at PCF have been confiscating political material,
newsletters, and other publications being sent to inmates. They claim that
the newsletters consist of “unauthorized offender-to-offender contact”
because some of the publications contain articles, letters, or stories
written by inmates. They claim that the inmates seeing these printed
materials consists of a “security risk,” and they confiscate the
newsletters and magazines.
This is a clear violation of the inmates’ First Amendment rights. They have
the right to access political material and prison newsletters. Rules
against offender-to-offender communication were designed to keep inmates
from writing directly to each other, not from contributing to publications
that might be seen by other inmates.
Some examples of the publications being censored:
Indiana C.U.R.E.
Tulip Newspapers
San Francisco Bay View http://sfbayview.com/
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsfbayview.com%2F&h=EAQFcllSo&enc=AZNA4h_g1ebbKcWdsck-JqHK5mHpqFlziwJypTnbNg7Q5VpyHVvlfowxcbFp_NeOcag&s=1>
CALL/EMAIL the following people:
1) Lead Internal Affairs Investigator Hubert Duncan
(765) 778-2107, extension 0 for operator, ask for Hubert Duncan
Hubert’s email: HDuncan@idoc.IN.gov
2) Superintendent Dushan Zatecky
(765) 778-2107, extension 3 gets you to the admin building, ask for
Superintendent Dushan Zatecky
Secretary Shannon Schott Email: SSchott@idoc.IN.gov
3) Indiana Department of Corrections Commissioner Bruce Lemmon
(317) 232-5711
Executive Assistant Stephanie Lightfoot’s Email: SLightfoot@idoc.IN.gov
SUGGESTED SCRIPT (feel free to modify if you’re comfortable doing so):
“STOP censoring materials going into the prison. Inmates have the right to
access newsletters and other reading material. A publication that contains
contributions from other inmates is not offender-to-offender contact.”
After you call, please send an email to Hubert and Zatecky, and to Lemmon’s
assistants as well. Invite others to participate as we show solidarity to
our friends and family behind bars.
Thank you for supporting the right of inmates to receive publications
without fear of censorship from prison staff!
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First Episode
It’s official! Our first episode will air Friday, August 5th, at 5:30PM. You’ll also be able to hear us online via this website, as well as via iTunes podcast and wfhb.org.
Special thanks to Izzy Jarvis for our new logo:
Stay tuned for updates on the show!
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News: Support the Wisconsin Prisoners on Hunger Strike
Wisconsion prisoners hold hunger strike to protest solitary confinement:
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News: Stop the racist abuse by guards of WVCF inmate Jimmy Jones
Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF), in Carlisle, Indiana has a long
history of racist violence by guards against African American inmates.
Recently, I have been informed of serious abuse being enacted by guards
against Angaza Iman Bahar (Jimmy Jones) #891782, a long-term prisoner who
has repeatedly fought for his rights and the rights of all prisoners.
history of racist violence by guards against African American inmates.
Recently, I have been informed of serious abuse being enacted by guards
against Angaza Iman Bahar (Jimmy Jones) #891782, a long-term prisoner who
has repeatedly fought for his rights and the rights of all prisoners.
He has been assaulted and placed in segregation, just 48 hours after being
released from three months of segregation into general population. The
guard who assaulted him bragged to other inmates about his plans to attack
Angaza upon his return to population, because by “beating the big n****s,
the others can be kept in line.” Angaza is currently in fear for his life,
and believes that the guards intend to provoke him to physical violence, so
that they can keep him in prison for life. Please see the attached
documents for a full description of the assault.
Then, please call Indiana Department of Corrections Commissioner Bruce
Lemmon ((317) 232-5711) and WVCF Superintendent Dick Brown ((812)
398-5050), and say “Stop the racist abuse by guards of WVCF inmate Jimmy
Jones, #891782, and transfer him to a different facility immediately!”
Please tweet the same message @IndianaDOC, and email it to
rlarsen@idoc.in.gov and SLightfoot@idoc.in.gov
FB event here <https://www.facebook.com/events/1730788840501983/>
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Welcome to the Show
Welcome to Kite Line, a weekly radio program on WFHB that focuses on issues in Indiana’s prison system and beyond.
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