North Carolina prisoner files grievance
I just received a letter you sent me advising me that I had just subscribed to MIM Notes. Thank you very much for the subscription. Some bad news though, after receiving your letter advising me, three days later my first subscription of the MIM Notes came, but the prison system denied it to me due to censorship. All is well comrades. I am now waiting on my appeal and grievance to come back.
--A North Carolina prisoner
North Carolina prisoner appeals censorship
I'm writing this to let you know that I have received the Aug 1st & 15th MIM Notes, but on 10- 12-01 I received notice that Central Prison has made it a little difficult for me to get them now by disapproving the Sept 15, 01 Notes; they have not said anything about the Sept 1, 01 paper but I have not gotten that one as of yet. But here's a copy of the confiscation notice; this is my copy that I'm sending to you ; the other copy I have filled out the appeal part & I am waiting on it to come back. I've got 2 grievance forms ready to go out if the pigs come back with some bullshit. Please believe me when I tell you this; I'm a soldier & I am going to fight these pigs on this matter & any other matter that may come up. All I ask of you is to give me some more tips on ways to fight this matter. I know that you will take care of your end. I'm trying to get in contact with some real comrades on this unit & make sure they fight this bullshit too.
--A North Carolina prisoner
North Carolina fears MIM Notes spreading
The administration finally joined the bandwagon and censored MIM newspapers stating that it violates policy D.1003, which I filed a grievance asking what this code entails, because I don't have a policy manual. They have yet to respond. The entire time I have received the newspaper without any friction from the administration, (once the paper started circulating and unconscious prisoners headz started viewing them in great detail, and recognizing the diversity and views from the mainstream newspaper we receive everyday back here in Unit 1 Lockdown, they (the administration) quickly diminished MIM access to the [information about] the oppressive conditions within the walls. I would like to ask what steps I need to take to combat this censorship these prisoncrats are putting down?
--A North Carolina prisoner
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