Solidarity with Harold H. Thompson Lunasfingo - 16.05.2003 13:08
The Anarchist prisoner Harold H. Thompson has been working for the prisoners rights for more than 20 years, but he needs our help to go on. Here's the complete info: SOLIDARITY WITH HAROLD H. THOMPSON APPEAL The Anarchist comrade Harold H. Thompson, who's been suffering in his own flesh the Usan jails horror since 1979, has been devoting all his forces to help other prisoners with theit trials and to lodge appeals on his own as well to get so basic rights such as receiving political literature (banned in the Yankee prisons since the mid 80's) recognized for prisoners. His commitment has brought him the hatred and harassment from warders, prison officers and extreme right organizations as the Aryan Brotherhood, but nothing of this has succeeded in making him give up his solidarian labour up to now. However, the last blow the Tennessee Department of Corrections has struck him with has stopped totally his legal work. The Department has removed typewriters and word processors from the authorized prisoners property list, which means they won't be able to have them repaired or substituted if they break down. Since no court circuit in the U$A accepts handwritten documents, it's obvious this measure is intended just to prevent inmates from going on enjoying the autonomy they used to have to manage their trials- in another words, to make Usan prisoners still more imprisoned, as if it wasn't enough with all the things they must bear every day. Harold's word processor got broken down a short time ago, and due to this repressive measure, he can't go on with the trials, both his and of other inmates', he was taking, some of which could suppose the recovering of elementary rights for the Usan prisoners. Being things as they are, he and we his comrades have decided to raise a solidarity campaign to get this ban retired and thus help Harold to get another processor. One of the ideas we've had is sending protest letters as the one appearing below to the Tennessee Department of Corrections Commissioner. You can write another one if you want to, but if you decide this, please avoid any expression that may seem threatening to them (you know how paranoid these Yankees are...) or that may point a finger directly on Harold. Here you have the letter model we've written for this campaign: ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... (Write here your address) Quinton I. White, Commissioner Tennessee Department of Correction 4th Floor, Rachel Jackson Building 320 Sixth Avenue North Nashville Tennessee 37243-0465, U.S.A. .......th......................2003 (Day) (Month) Appreciate Mr. White: I, ........................................................., from ........... ..................., have been informed about the removal of typewriters and word processors from the approved prisoners property list. This supposes their incapability to write legal texts for their court causes properly and to have them repaired or substituted when they break down, being this a handicap for the normal development of their court processes. Therefore, I kindly request you to carry out all the necessary measures to put typewriters, word processors and typing supplies back on the approved prisoners property list. Sincerely, (Signature) If you want to write to Harold, do it to this address: Harold H. Thompson #93992, Northwest Correctional Complex, Route 1 Box 660, Tiptonville, Tennessee 38079, U$A. To get in touch with his support group, the address is: FOHHT, 59 Alderson Crescent, Formby, Merseyside, L37 3LY, England. Give this message the biggest diffusion possible. UPWARDS AND ONWARDS! |