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click here for prison addresses September 20, 2002--from Crisp County Jail TO: SOA Watch From: Toni Flynn and Jerry Zawada (?SOA 37?) Gratitude to everyone who campaigned for better jail conditions at Crisp County Jail! Jerry and Toni consider the campaign to be exhausted at this point and request that you r all discontinue sending further letters/faxes/phone calls in their names to the sheriff, the B.O.P. and the judges. Sheriff Donnie Haralson meets regularly now with both Jerry and Toni to address their concerns and to explore ways to improve jail services to all inmates.
However, Jerry and Toni would still like to be transferred to Federal facilities closer to their homes, communities, and families, not so much for their own sakes as for the hardship it places on their family members, Jerry?s Franciscan Community, and Toni?s Catholic Worker Community. Jerry hopes for a transfer to Wisconsin or Indiana and Toni hopes for a transfer to California. Toni?s entire family resides in California and they cannot afford the flight and hotel expense of traveling all the way to Georgia for a one hour visit. She is awaiting news of the birth of her first grandchild whom she will not be able to see if not transferred. Additionally, both Jerry and Toni have severely restricted their calls to their families (collect, from jail)?each 15 minutes call adds up to $20-$25! For these reasons and the approaching holidays, they ask that you pray for a small miracle that might help them get transferred. If you wish to write letters on behalf of them, requesting for transfers, send them: Currently, Jerry and Toni are continuing to attend a weekly communion service together at the jail with a local priest presiding. Jerry is fasting and praying for peace in Iraq and praying for Bill Quigley who is on a peace mission in that region. Toni is praying a daily Rosary for peace and is writing reflections for future publication. In November, Toni?s daughter, Shannon Gossman, will be participating in the SOAW gathering at the gates of Fort Benning and is fundraising for that goal. Jerry and Toni say to all their fellow ?SOA 37? co-defendants who have recently begun to serve their sentences: Courage Brothers! Courage Sisters! You do not walk alone?.They also want to thank everyone for the wonderful letters that they are receiving from across the national and beyond! September 10th--Twenty-three report to prison Send-off gatherings around the country celebrated the 23 prisoners of conscience who will be entering federal prison camps today. Five of the SOA 37 are currently serving time for the November, 2001 action at Fort Benning. Stay tuned for contact information for all of the prisoners of conscience!
Letter from Peter Gelderloos, Crisp County Jail (Peter was recently moved from Crisp County Jail to a federal prison in Atlanta)
To SOA Watch Meanwhile, I'm in for six months for protesting, out in January, and my friends are keeping me vital with bundles of mail everyday. So the question that faces me is the one that faces everyone: What to do with my time? I've been writing articles, editorials, poems; reading, wasting time pacing, moping, napping; helping my cellmates with their cases, trying to get them books and penpals; bemoaning how impossibly much work there is to do to stop, or even blunt, the oppression that mangles people's lives from Crip County to Iraq.
The door opens and we wheel in a mop and bucket to clean our cell. It's 9:30 now, and I wonder if anything has changed since I started this letter.
Update-8/16/02 Sr. Kathleen Desautels has also been called to report to Pekin Federal Prison in Illinois on September 10th. We will post the addresses where they can be reached on September 10th
7/30/02
Crisp County Jail Summer Nelson and Laura Mac Donald's address is still:
Harris County Jail
7/29/02
7/22/02
Harris County Jail
These prisoners are only being held temporarily at Harris County Jail. Please check this webpage frequently for updated addresses for these five and as the rest of the POCs begin their jail time. |
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