Dear MIM,
during he last week of May this year
we had a murder that happened here in
the seg unit. I find that hard to
comprehend. That goes to show that
security is too busy sexually harassing
the women and stealing money here. The
murder took place in the segregation
unit. Upon entering the unit you are
suppose to be strip searched and personal
property checked thoroughly too. So how
did this inmate get a knife in seg? The
unit manager that runs the seg unit, James
Becker is crooked as they come, he
promotes gang violence and takes money
to falsify dockets. Not too long ago I was
telling a friend that somebody was going
to lose their life at the hands of unit
manager James Becker and gang
members and it happened.
Just 10 minutes ago I had a visit from
the in house internal affairs. They want
to know why was I communicating with
trouble makers referring to MIM. So that
let me know they are reading my mail as
I always have suspected.
MIM responds: MIM is quite aware that the prison administrators read our mail. And we know that writing to us can get prisoners branded as trouble makers themselves. Further, MIM has been branded as a "security threat group" in one prison in Tennessee, West Tennessee State Penitentiary. This institution recently rejected copies of MIM Theory sent to two separate prisoners. On the envelopes they wrote "STG Material", "Contraband" and "Not allowed due to contents." Contained inside each envelop was a copy of MIM's theory journal, which contains educational material about political theory and history. contents." Contained inside each envelop was a copy of MIM's theory journal, which contains educational material about political theory and history. There is no justification for labeling MIM a security threat group or "troublemakers" except that it scares the prison administration when inmates began to educate and organize themselves to demand their legal rights. MIM works with prisoners to study revolutionary politics and fight the repressive criminal injustice system. But we do this within the legal system right now. MIM will continue to demand our legal right to educate and work with prisoners.
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