Michigan prisoners beat back political censorship

I'm pleased to report that I've received MIM Notes regularly and without any statist interference. The last package I received consisted of April, May and June issues. This is the result of numerous grievances and hearing requests on rejected mail that have been pursued by myself and others that have resulted in this prison's administration's tacit agreement to discontinue interfering with our political mail, regardless of content. For myself, I was willing to see to it that Bibles, Qu'rans and the Declaration of Independence were kept out if I could not get my mail uncensored. They blinked and we won this round!

--R7 in the Michigan prisons, 2 August, 2005

MIM adds: Prisoners everywhere need to know that politically-motivated censorship is unconstitutional, according to the U.S. Supreme Court. We need you to help us fight for the right to speak revolutionary politics in the u.$. prisons. Learn the prison mail regulations before your mail is censored, know how to use the grievance system. Most importantly, let us know when they hold the mail we send you.