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Vol. 81/No. 48 December 25, 2017
(front page, editorial)
Holiday greetings to workers behind bars from
the ‘Militant’
The Militant sends New Year’s greetings to fellow workers behind bars.
We send solidarity and a commitment to continue to fight to get news
about the struggles of workers worldwide to you and report regularly
about the conditions you face.
Over 2.2 million people are in U.S. prisons and jails, making the
world’s dominant imperialist power far and away the world’s biggest
jailer. The criminal “justice” system and its prisons are the true face
of what workers confront under the dictatorship of capital.
All in all, there are just under 7 million people behind bars or on
probation or parole.
Under capitalism, prisons are organized to demoralize and break those
incarcerated and serve as a warning to millions of other working people
to submit to the boss’s dictates.
Prisoners are subject to solitary confinement, use of Tasers by guards
and other abuses and indignities.
Those in prison are disproportionately African-American, with one in 11
adult Blacks either in prison or on parole or probation.
And the denial of basic constitutional rights doesn’t end on release.
Some 6 million prisoners or former prisoners who had been convicted or
were forced to plead guilty to felony charges have been denied the right
to vote.
Held in jail since 2016, cattle rancher Cliven Bundy is fighting
alongside family members and supporters against government efforts to
convict them for protesting the restriction of his family’s grazing
rights and the seizure of their cattle. Support for the ranchers’ fight
continues to grow. Oregon cattle ranchers Dwight Hammond and his son
Steven were also framed up and railroaded to prison for fighting to be
able to continue to run their ranch.
Those imprisoned for their political views and activities, like Leonard
Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal and former Black Panthers Ed Poindexter, Jalil
Muntaqim and Herman Bell, are fighting decadeslong frame-ups.
The parole setup is all too often used to push workers back into prison
after they’ve been released. Rapper Meek Mill has been repeatedly
dragged back into court and was sent back to prison last month.
Workers behind bars are part of a working class that has gone through
years of depression conditions and attacks by bosses and their
government. In addition, they’ve been run through the anti-working-class
criminal “justice” system.
Many are looking for a way to stand up to the indignities and assaults
inflicted on working people and are open to fighting for thoroughgoing
change. The Militant offers invaluable information about working-class
struggles and the revolutionary program and activities of the Socialist
Workers Party.
We ask our readers to make a generous contribution to the Militant
Prisoners’ Fund, which makes it possible for us to offer reduced-rate or
complimentary subscriptions to workers behind bars.
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