Thursday, April 02, 2015

Mumia Abu-Jamal Visitation Update
MUMIA ABU-JAMAL

Dear Mauri,

Thank you all for the persistent calls today to Mahanoy and Schuylkill.

We have new information:

Mumia's youngest brother Bill Cook and his oldest son Jamal Hart have been able to visit him today for 30 minutes each.

As of today, a new prison rule is going to prevent his wife Wadiya and his brother Keith from visiting again for an entire week. The new rule states that only one visit per week per immediate family member will be allowed.

This also means that there will be many times when we will not have any contact with Mumia during this critical week.

Please do continue calling the prison and medical center to demand that Wadiya and Keith can visit Mumia again this week!

Thank you for being determined with us:

Call now to demand that Mumia's wife Wadiya
and brother Keith can visit Mumia again this week:

SCI Mahanoy- Superindendent John Kerestes
570-773-2158 x8102

Schuylkill Medical Center
570-621-5000
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SOME ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFO

Dateline: Intensive Care Unit Schuylkill Medical Center in Pottsville, PA

Mumia Abu-Jamal in Medical Crisis

Here is an excerpt from the hospital press conference yesterday:

Mumia's wife and brother were allowed to see him separately for 30 minutes each late this morning. The mobilization worked. But our job is not yet done. On the morning of March 30, 2015 Mumia fainted in the prison and was taken to the ICU of a nearby clinic. His blood sugar count was dangerously high at 779. He was in a diabetic shock. For perspective: diabetic coma is 800.

He is recovering slowly and still in ICU. His blood sugar is currently at 333. That Mumia had diabetes was a complete shock to all of us. For the last 3 months, he has been under medical care in the prison and diagnosed with eczema. And since he had three "comprehensive" blood tests since February, diabetes should have been diagnosed and treated accordingly. But it never was. Instead he has been subjected to hell by the prison medical system.

In January Mumia was shaken out of a deep sleep by guards during count. For the infraction of not being awake during count he was punished for 2 weeks, without calls or yard. Deep trance-like sleep and lethargy were the first signs of the problem. In addition to the physical depletion produced by untreated diabetes, he was/is also dealing with a severe outbreak of eczema. He likened his skin to that of an elephant's. It was raw, blistered and bloody all over. He was so sick that he was not taking visitors. The "meds" he was given for his skin produced an extreme adverse reaction. His skin swelled and ruptured and he was put in the prison infirmary for 2 weeks.

There's more, but the above point to negligence of the worse kind if not an outright attempt on Mumia's life. We are demanding review of his case by outside doctors and...since the world is watching, we are calling for Mumia's immediate release. It's time to bring our brother home. Johanna Fernandez

These two very very brief visits by his immediate family were important.  But the OUTRAGEOUS actions by the PA DOC continue.  They are controlling the hospitals actions and LIMITING all information about his condition.  Preventing the Mumia Abu-Jamal and his family from getting access to the critical information they need for his care.

His family and lawyers still have very very little information about his treatment and his conditions. They are trying to limit additional visits.

It was inhumane that his family continues to be limited in accessing and monitoring his condition and his health.  Literally for 20 hours his family was in the Intensive Care ICU and were told nothing.

Now that they have had a visit.  They are attempting to speak with the doctors and get medical records.

Literally after 20 hours of torture Mumia remains in intensive care. .  

Mumia's family is keeping vigil in the ICU critical care visiting room. Schuylkill Medical Center in Pottsville, PA.    

His supporters and lawyers were at trial challenging the Revictimization Review Act aka the "Mumia Silencing Act"  in Harrisburg, PA when they received word that he had been taken to the hospital.

The Abolitionist Law Center's Bret Grote is in Pottsville and taking all necessary steps  to gain access to his client for the family and access to his medical records so that independent doctors can intervene.  

Mumia Abu-Jamal's brother Keith Cook stated "The rules that the prisons have are very arcane. They don't give out any information about prisoners to their families or anyone else. It's like you have your hands tied because you don't know how the prisoner is and you have no way of talking to him. I remember a month ago--- Phil Africa exercising in the prison, next thing they know they moved him to a hospital and didn't tell his family where he was, and three days later he was dead.

"It's scary.  This situation needs to change. The prison authorities need to be more humane to the families of prisoners."

Pam Africa stated "Prison Officials are lying.  Mumia is going through torture at the hands of Department of Corrections through medical neglect.   It is clear to people that they want to kill Mumia.  They gave him the wrong medication which made his condition worse. Inmates on the inside who questioned what was happening have been subjected to direct retaliation by the superintendent.   They have been moving concerned inmates out of Mumia's unit in an effort to both bury and keep this critical information from the public."

Johanna Fernandez of the New York Campaign to Bring Mumia Home noted "Mumia has been complaining about being ill since January. If he had gotten the proper care he needed originally, he would not be in this situation. This crisis illustrates the problem of health care in American prisons as a basic human rights violation. I am personally concerned because Phil Africa of the MOVE organization was rushed to the hospital not long ago in good health and a few days later he was dead. We need to fight to defend Mumia's life, and that of all prisoners."

Bret Grote   bretgrote@abolitionistlawcenter.org    412-654-9070
Johanna Fernandez 917-930-0804 jfernandez1202@gmail.com
Pam Africa 267-760-7344
Keith Cook kdc52@aol.com 919-302-4177
Noelle Hanrahan info@prisonradio.org 415-706-5222

The Abolitionist Law Center is a public interest law firm inspired by the struggle of political and politicized prisoners, and organized for the purpose of abolishing class and race based mass incarceration in the United States.

A Tribute To An  African Brother

By Heather Gray (1996)

Integrity...
grounded in the soil of human dignity.

Hope...
beyond the confines of the individual.

Of the organized masses...
with a compassionate grasp of social, political and
economic dynamics.

Of the ancient and profound collective...
with a voice for universal justice.

Our brother...our messenger...our teacher ...
wisdom amidst the depths of American barbarism.

You are MUMIA ABU-JAMAL

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