I received an e:mail message from the daughter in law of a friend of mine I met when I was in prison at Carswell. I've pasted it below (removing identifying names) because I wanted to record how horrible people are treated in prison. Just imagine if you were taken in the middle of the night, not told where or why you are being moved...all your earthly possessions are left behind. What you are told is, "There is something in your file". You are allowed one phone call and after that you can't call or have person to person visits for at least 30 days. You have no books, no physical contact with anyone. You are allowed three showers a week. Other than than, you sit in a cell. If you're not terrified I don't think you let yourself imagine this treatment...
Anyhow here is the e:mail about my friend.
I am forwarding you a copy of the email my husband just sent out to family members. Linda was moved from Carswell this week, and Mike just got a call from her this evening. (In a later message I found out she was sobbing and she is a very emotionally strong woman!) She is being isolated from everyone at present and has nothing to do. No books, no TV, and the phone call to us will be her last phone call for 30 days unless they see fit to move her into general population. I think her morale is pretty low right now, and I am sure she would welcome a letter from you if you have the time to write to her. We just found out this week that the court has set a date of July 6 for her resentencing which has us all concerned. See below for her mailing address. I'll try to keep you posted...
Thanks!
her son's message....
I just received a call from Mom. She is in CCA again. She is presently in "administrative isolation". No contact with the general inmates. She will not be allowed another phone call for 30 days, except to her attorney. Only 3 showers per week. I will be able to go and visit her on Wednesday by closed circuit TV only. They informed her that they have 7 business days to review her files and determine if she is fit to be with the general inmates. They tell her something in her personal file is different this time. It must be related to the "label" the BOP gave her. She is very frustrated and scared. They said they would bring her a library book and a Bible, but have not yet. I am not sure she can receive books, so don't send anything yet.
Why do I share this on a blog? because it happens in our country and she is an elderly woman who I personally know and love. It's how it usually goes, isn't it? Unless we know and love someone who is in this situation or another type of unjust situation, we just don't know or really care. I know it's not because we don't want to care but it just doesn't pierce the emotional firewall we put up till it's someone who we've let behind the wall.
So I write about my friend because the injustice happening to her, the nightmare that she lives out needs a voice. I don't want her story to be lost.
Please know she is one of MILLIONS in this country who are part of the prison system. They are housed like cattle, moved around like cattle and in a sense, are thought of as cattle. Certainlly not thought of as human beings with needs and fears and feelings.
I will for all of my life remember these words from a Latin American theologian, Juan Luis Segundo who said, "The least human being has absolute value and hence an absolute right to be loved whatever the price may be."
Friends, if we do not live by this creed that every human being deserves to be loved, we are doomed. We may have the resources to ensure a comfortable life but mentally, emotionally, morally and spiritually we will die. What a hollow existence this is!
Monday, April 20, 2009
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