Protest demands: Overturn Lucasville 5 convictions
By
Caleb T. Maupin
Published Jan 10, 2008 10:57 PM
The Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) in Youngstown, Ohio, holds 539 people behind
its brick walls, multiple barbed wire fences and iron bars. It is within this
dungeon that four of the men known as the Lucasville Five are incarcerated:
Bomani Shakur, Adbullah Hasan, Jason Robb and Namir Abdul Mateen. These men are
held in a special section of OSP’s death row, awaiting lethal injection
for the crime of participating in a rebellion.
It has been nearly 15 years since the prisoners at Lucasville, in southern
Ohio, rebelled and took control of the place in which they were imprisoned. The
prisoners encaged in Lucasville rebelled against the brutality, the corruption
and the degradation they endured on a daily basis.
In the insurrection that ensued groups like the Aryan Brotherhood, the Black
Gangsta Disciples and Sunni Muslims put aside their differences and fought
together. They became a “convict race,” as a slogan the
prisoner-rebels wrote upon the walls proclaimed.
The prisoners succeeded in negotiating a 21-point agreement that the warden was
forced to sign. But afterwards, with a total lack of evidence, the government
put five men on death row. They are held in tiny rooms smaller than a parking
space for 23 hours a day, and then taken to a cage for the mandated one hour
outside of their cells. When they have visitors, they are not permitted even to
touch them, and can only see their loved ones through a screen.
It is in this light that the Cleveland Lucasville Five Defense Committee, the
Youngstown Prisoners Forum Group, Loved Ones of Prisoners, and CURE-Ohio have
called for a demonstration right in front of the Ohio State Penitentiary in
Youngstown, Ohio. The demonstration is called for Jan. 19, the weekend on which
the life of Martin Luther King is celebrated.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought against racism and injustice all his life and
was murdered by his racist enemies. This demonstration will be a continuation
of his legacy. On Jan. 19, at 12:00, people will gather at the St. Augustine
Episcopal Church. They will protest and raise their voices against injustices.
Then, they plan to take a car caravan into the prison itself and deliver a
letter of petition to the warden, demanding that the prisoners on death row
have the ability to touch the ones they love that Ohio denies them during
contact visits.
The organizers call on all who can to be there to demand justice. Free the
Lucasville Five! Full Contact Rights for Death Row Prisoners! Overturn all the
Lucasville Convictions! It is right to rebel, Free the Lucasville Five Now!
For location addresses, van reservations from Cleveland or other information,
call (216) 481-6671 or email [email protected].
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