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Related: About this forumPrisoner Sent to Solitary for Having "Copious Amounts of Anarchist Publications"
An inmate in Illinois has been in solitary confinement since July for possessing "copious amounts of Anarchist publications" and "handwritten Anarchist related essays," according to prison documents.
Mark "Migs" Neiweem is a prisoner at the maximum security Pontiac Correctional Center who, in addition to the publications and his writings about the prison industrial complex, was also found in possession of anarchist symbols including a "Circle A" and "Circle E" (the latter, which stands for equality, is described in prison reports as representing "class warfare, the 99%" .
"I've been doing this work since 1979 and I can't think of another case where someone has gotten a disciplinary report for something so obviously political as this," said Alan Mills, who is Neiweem's lawyer and a professor at Northwestern University.
Neiweem also had documents in his cell from the Anarchist Black Cross, which the Illinois Department of Correction says is "a political organization and openly supports those who have committed illegal activity in furtherance of revolutionary aims." That's a menacing way of saying that the group writes letters to prisoners and solicits donations so they can buy food from the prison commissary.
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Mark "Migs" Neiweem is a prisoner at the maximum security Pontiac Correctional Center who, in addition to the publications and his writings about the prison industrial complex, was also found in possession of anarchist symbols including a "Circle A" and "Circle E" (the latter, which stands for equality, is described in prison reports as representing "class warfare, the 99%" .
"I've been doing this work since 1979 and I can't think of another case where someone has gotten a disciplinary report for something so obviously political as this," said Alan Mills, who is Neiweem's lawyer and a professor at Northwestern University.
Neiweem also had documents in his cell from the Anarchist Black Cross, which the Illinois Department of Correction says is "a political organization and openly supports those who have committed illegal activity in furtherance of revolutionary aims." That's a menacing way of saying that the group writes letters to prisoners and solicits donations so they can buy food from the prison commissary.
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Prisoner Sent to Solitary for Having "Copious Amounts of Anarchist Publications" (Original Post)
Joe Shlabotnik
Oct 2013
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Not to mention ALL those prisoners with suspicious tats and weird handshakes. -nt-
99th_Monkey
Oct 2013
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starroute
(12,977 posts)1. What got me was them declaring the A-in-a-circle to be a gang sign
By that standard, they should throw all the Christians in solitary if they're found wearing crosses. Or the Jews for a star of David.
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)2. Not to mention ALL those prisoners with suspicious tats and weird handshakes. -nt-
Knightraven
(268 posts)3. So they are scared of people not conforming?
That is the way it sounds to me.