Prison

American Inmates Stage Nationwide Prison Labor Strike over ‘Modern Slavery’

(ANTIMEDIA) — Prisoners in 17 states across the country started a two-week strike Tuesday, calling for an end to “modern slavery.” Prisoners will abstain from going to work at their jobs, halt commissary spending, engage in sit-ins, and refuse to eat. The main reason for the strike was an April prison riot at the Lee Correctional Institution in South Carolina […]

With Blood on Its Missiles, US Indicted for Global Nuclear Terror

The Nuremberg Principles not only prohibit such crimes but oblige those of us aware of the crime to act against it. “Complicity in the commission of a crime against peace, a war crime, or a crime against humanity … is a crime under International Law.” […]
The ongoing building and maintenance of Trident submarines and ballistic missile systems constitute war crimes that can and should be investigated and prosecuted by judicial authorities at all levels. As citizens, we are required by International Law to denounce and resist known crimes.

US Department of Agriculture Provided Over $277 Million for Local Jail Construction Since 1996

The United States government provided over $277 million in funding for county jail construction since 1996, according to documents obtained by Shadowproof.
The funding came in the form of grants and long-term low-interest loans through the Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program run by the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development agency.

Mass Incarceration of Blacks Started Long Before the War on Drugs

Henry Minter was working as a farm laborer in Georgia in the 1870s when he met Mary Dotson, a young black servant girl. The couple never married – which would have been illegal at the time – but they stayed together until Henry’s death.
Mary, who was left with their four children, then became a washerwoman in Atlanta. Their daughter, Florence, tried to raise funds by making moonshine. Caught in 1920, she served three years for illegally making liquor.

Inside the Irish Prison System

Michael Inside is a new Irish movie which looks at the prison system in Ireland and the people who serve their time in it. The film is about a young man who is sent to prison for the first time after being caught with drugs he had stashed in his grandfather’s house with whom he shares. In prison he is taken under the wing of an older experienced prisoner who helps him to stand up for himself but also ensnares him in a cycle of violence in the prison itself. We see the emotional and psychological growth and strengthening of Michael with these harrowing experiences.

YouTube Shooter & The 1,000 Year Techno Prison Stare – Jay Dyer on Boiler Room

Alternate Current Radio Presents: Boiler Room – Live Uninterruptible Talk Radio with the ACR Social Rejects Club
Dawn those headphones, crank it up and drop into the Boiler Room this week hosted by Hesher and Spore along with Jay Dyer, Randy J, Tommy the Comic Book Guy and Infidel Pharaoh.
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Témoignage d’un ancien recruteur de « djihadistes » en prison

Arte Radio vient de publier le témoignage de Mohammed, ancien recruteur de « djihadistes » en prison. Ce témoignage est particulièrement intéressant, pour plusieurs raisons. Rares sont les journalistes occidentaux à donner la parole à « l’ennemi ». Pourtant, à considérer que nous aurions un ennemi, nous ne devrions pas faire l’économie de tenter de le comprendre. Comprendre, ce n’est pas excuser, c’est prendre de la hauteur.