A show that takes a critical look at the criminal justice system. Airing every Friday night from 9pm until 10pm on WPEB-88.1 FM, Philadelphia.
"On the Block" is a collaborative effort of the Human Rights Coalition and tHE sBADAwEBaUDIO wEBsHOP.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Georgia Prisoner Strike: Call for Vigilance
In a conversation with Elaine Brown on Thursday, Dec.23rd, she told us that officials informed her on December 17th that they had identified 37 conspirators in the prisoners' strike and had transported them to other prisons. They assured her that they would get the list of the names of the 37 prisoners to her. As of our conversation with her on Dec. 23rd, she had not received the list from the Georgia DOC.
Please assist in finding out who those 37 prisoners are and use your media access to help those concerned keep a "watch" over them to make sure they are not being abused.
Below are some contact numbers for Georgia prisons.
Thanks.
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Macon State Prison is (478) 472-3400.
Hays State Prison is at (706) 857-0400
Telfair State prison is (229) 868-7721
Baldwin State Prison is at (478) 445- 5218
Valdosta State Prison is (229) 245-6450
Smith State Prison is at (912) 654-5000
Friday, December 24, 2010
Police Brutality Case 11.27.10: Naimah Jones.
Thanks for joining us for another edition of On The Block Radio.
On today's show:
PA Prison Report Headlines.
-Prisoner transferred out of state in retaliation for filing grievances
-Continued solitary confinement torture at SCI Coal Township
Interview.
On today's show, we continue our documentation of police brutality incidents occurring in the United States with this post of an interview with Inas Shabazz about the recent acts of police brutality against her sister, Naimah Jones, on November 27th. In the early hours of the second day after Thanksgiving, Naimah Jones was choked, thrown to the concrete, and tasered several times in front of her home in North Philadelphia as her children looked on. Her sister asserts that Naimah did not physically resist arrest and the attacks were unjustified.
The attacks were preceded by a verbal exchange between Naimah and a police officer regarding the children she had left locked in her car as went into her home to retrieve some items.
She is facing felony assault charges. Her sister, Inas Shabazz, tells the story.
Special Thanks.
The PA Prison Reports are compiled by Andy and Bret of the Human Rights Coalition based on the accounts of prisoner correspondents and the investigations of HRC members. From the compiled data, the reports are re-written by Andy into the narratives you hear on "On The Block Radio." Many thanks. To access written transcripts of the PA Prison Reports, please go to: www.hrcoalition.org.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Portland and Homeland Security: An Interview with Dan Hendelman of Portland Copwatch.
Thanks for joining us for another edition of On The Block Radio.
On today's show:
PA Prison Report Headlines.
-Historic prisoners' strike in Georgia shuts down six prisons
-Jailhouse lawyer held in freezing cell; stripped of legal property in solitary confinement
Interview.
In the wake of the arrest of 18-year-old Somali-born Mohamed Osman Mohamud on charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction in Portland, we speak with Dan Hendelman of Portland Copwatch about:
--Portland's status as a city that has rejected becoming a partner of the FBI in its National Joint Terrorism Task Force
--recent FBI surveillance of Hendelman and Portland Copwatch
--the fear that the arrest of Mohamud might lead to a stronger collusion between the FBI and local Portland police in future law enforcement efforts in the city.
Special Thanks.
The PA Prison Reports are compiled by Andy and Bret of the Human Rights Coalition based on the accounts of prisoner correspondents and the investigations of HRC members. From the compiled data, the reports are re-written by Andy into the narratives you hear on "On The Block Radio." Many thanks. To access written transcripts of the PA Prison Reports, please go to: www.hrcoalition.org.