[-__ .. (J!,illillll' \ I, II" _ . I �---------------------------------------- , Th y ov rlook d on very critical factor. Ge al Aidid . THE SO CALLED 'de humani t ri n mi .io� incre ingly turn d to military pacification operation aimed at demonizing nd eliminating the troubl ome Aidid from the politics of reconciliation and • By Mumia Abu-Jamal confinement, Haney testified. Indeed, the conditions are 80 horrendous that a former warden of the infamous hellhole, Marion, Illinois, openly criticized Pelican,. tracing a record of numeroU injuries and deaths to guards' routine use of excessive force. Charles E.. Fenton, ex-warden of Marion, testified in the uit, "There eems to be an attitude ... that it's proper for taffto hoot at inmates." (S.F. Chronicle, Sept. 29, 1993) "They either ab olutely don't know w hat they're doing or they're deliberately inflicting pain," said Fenton. Distrust anyone in urhom the desire to punish is powerful. -Nt tzebe As of Dec. 1990, according to U.S. Bureau of Justice tatistics, over 97,000 people were imprisoned in California -thousand! Although up-to-date stats aren't readily available to the writer, it's an easy guess that the state's population in prison has broken I 100,000. At last count, California 'had over 23 prisons, and spends over 1 Billion dollars annually ( 1,000,000,000!) on prisons. One Billion! And then t re's Pelican Bay Prison, a hellish "home" for S,700 prisoners, located in an i olated rural area called Crescent City, California. IF PELle BAY Prison is a Hell, then its SHU (Special Housing Unit, commonly called "SHOE") is the Lower Depths. There, nearly 1,300 men are co igned 0 0 a ta program of torture nd governmental terrorism, so much 0 'that major news agencies, such as 60 Minutes (CBS), have reported on the unit. Prisoners there haven't taken the abusive treatment lying down, as evidenced by a civil suit filed in federal court, charging the state with "lawless" activity. "The law tops at the gates of Pelican Bay," attorney Susan Creigh�on told the court in her openmg argument late September in an Franci co. At the SHU, men are beaten, burned, and isolated by state officers. Prisoners spend 22-1/2 hours a day in windowles 8 x 10 cells, with no human contact nor educational opportuniti . One defense p ychologist, Dr. CraigHaney, found "chronic depression, hallucinations and thought disorder" at levels found at no other prison in the U.S. The symptoms ere comparable onl.y t� fin�ings from a psychiatnc p on In the former East Germany, known for torture and solitary ARlO EDERAL PENI TIARY, known as "Son of Alcatraz," was it elf condemned a violative of fundamental human rights by Amn ty International. Pelican Bay (called "Skeleton" Bay by prisoners) . "Son of Marion," taken to uch an inhumane degree that even Marion's old warden gaspe in shock t the ugli that' his From Death Row spawn. . Five yearsfrom now, will we be moaning about the "Son of Pelican"? 'If we don't rumble now, again t all fascistic co�trol unit, uch a Pehcan, Pennsylvania' SMU, Shawnee Unit 0 at Marianna, Fla., Colorado State Pen., etc., then you may not be able to rumble later. The solution isn't in the courts, but in an awa e, aware people. For 0 more info: Pelican Bay Info. Project, 2489 Mission St., #28, San Francisco, CA 94110- or call - (415) 821-6545. (Hotline: (415) 442·1997). o o d m nd for th of U.S. troor from by � rfu and outra Am ricana waa loud and cl r, Dazed nd betuddl by th dr m tie turn of ev nt. in Som Ii , U.S, policy m.� r. acrabblecl to chan 00\11'88. P id nt Clinton fuain to "cut and run" in th of an mb ing dele t, dopted th curious trategy of ord ring more troops to Somalia in order to withdra from Somalia by March 20,1994. But there w a d cidedly differ nt tone coming from the Whit Hou nd the U.S. medi no . The fugitive warlord was now being referred to as the "factional leader" General Mohammed Farah Aidid and there was talk of the need to emphasize a political rather than a military solution. INDEED, UNDER PRES URE from the United States, the U.N. relented and . ued a statement indi(Sting that it no longer was seeking to arrest General Aidid. And General Aidid received assurances that his political organization would be included in the dis����)Jls!n�soti�tio�. to fin agreement on a new government for Somalia. Flush with success, General Aidid called a unilateral cease fire and released two prisoners of war, including an American THE " UGITlVE WARLORD" is a fugitive no more. The "elite" Ranger contingent of 750 troop which were ordered to Somalia to track down and capture General Mohammed Farah Aidid have packed their bags and are now on their way back home. The "fugitive warlord" forced President Clinton and the United States to change course in Somalia. � Ron lJalueLS erues" 'ti . President of the Institute for ,. Community Organization and Development in Youngstown, . Ohio. He may be contacted at (216) 746-5747, ( : ( ) /\ I, I 'I' I () N Dennl. Rlv .... , Chllrman Rev. J •••• Jack on, Pr Id.nt & Found r J H Jacuon Jr., Field Dlr ctorlEdltor AFTA'NAFTA WDC-'NAFrA is DJi1 over. The fallout "Afta' NAFrA" will be with u. for some time. (1) The fight heightened great cll� 011:' � the PresldeDt'. own party and in the Senate & House Democratic majonty, The MAJORITY of Democrats voted aaalnst TIDS NAn A.. In one of hi tory's ItraDlest p dentSal deals, Clinton promised to DEFEND ANY HOUSE (AND WE PRESUME SENA TE) MEMBER - Democrat QB REPUBLICAN - from repri a1 at the poll i 1994 if they vote for TIUS NAFI' A. Under such a cenario, it i possible that the President will help to deny hImIelf a Democratic majority In the Senate after 1994. That. JaxFax confessea, is truly "new Democrat." Plus, ALL the Democrata Clinton has campalped FOR - in LA, NY, NJ, VA, TX GA - have LOSTl Maybe Clinton is using "reverse psychology" to help Democrats win in 19941 0 The post-NAFr A realignment of the Democratic Party appears to reflect Clinton's consistent DLC strategy. This strategy of "New Democrats" including some "Old RepubUcans" represent big bu iness and other elites. President Clinton now lead. the Re gan\Bu h\Limbaugh\Iaccocca\Kissinger\Rostenkowski\W 11 Street\R.epubJicans victory team. The "Old Democrab" - African Americana, Hispanics, labor, women and prop lives - "will have other home to 10 to", and drop from the statUI of junior putn.en to tepchildren. However, in NJ, they just STAYED HOME. The Rainbow and other are exploring building a pcw "Udeal home of our own. (2) Afta NAFT A the President will need to repair the base of his party. The b did not support THIS NAFr A. Th t', because, under nIlS NAFTA - ince the winners and 10 ers are not the same people­ the b III be (most of) the I fit not (mo tly) the winners. In addition, Clinton nd NAFT A forces launched personal attack against Democratic constituencie and leaders. The NAFr A fight showed that Souljah is till an active verb in.the White House. Firs� Clinton "Souljahed" Lane Kirkland (i.e. gave him a bad RAP) by saying labor was usmg "rough-shod. muscle bound tactic no - emotionally charged code words used to send an anti-labor rnes age. Second. he used two other Democrats. Jesse Jack on and Jerry Brown, in negative television commercial to ell his pro AFT A position. (3) Estimate of the costs of implementing THIS NAFf A over S years are between $ 13 billion (supporters) and $30-to-$40 billion (opponents). In ddition, the co ts of passing th treaty still have to be paid for Afta' NAFrA. The "Let's Make A Deal" vote buylna that went on to pas THIS AFI' A cost n estimated SI.7 billion which included everything from C-17 military CarlO planes, to a $10 million trad� tudy center in TX. The only FREE DEAL w • person I letter from Clinton to Pelosi (D-CA-8) and Kennedy (D-MA-8) on labor rl hts - tr beaus THE LE�R IS WORTH NOTHING! . (4) L8s� are the US job th t will be 10 t - or thre tened, to force L------------------------SeeNAFTA,A7