Workers Vanguard No. 1027
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12 July 2013
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Sadistic Feds Deny Lynne Stewart Release-Free Her Now!
(Class-Struggle Defense Notes)
The Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Charles E. Samuels
Jr., has denied compassionate release for 73-year-old leftist lawyer Lynne
Stewart, whose health is rapidly deteriorating due to Stage IV breast cancer
that has spread to her lungs, lymph nodes and shoulders. With a long history of
defending radicals, black militants and the poor, Stewart was convicted in 2005
in a “war on terror” show trial, along with her interpreter, Mohamed Yousry, and
her paralegal, Ahmed Abdel Sattar, for her vigorous defense of a blind Egyptian
cleric imprisoned for an alleged plot to blow up New York City landmarks in the
1990s. Originally sentenced to 28 months in prison, Stewart was resentenced in
2010 to ten years at the instigation of the Obama administration. We noted at
the time that this was effectively a death sentence, which the Feds are clearly
determined to carry out.
Samuels, appointed head of America’s vast dungeon system by
Attorney General Eric Holder in 2011, has spat on the demands of over 20,000
people who have signed a petition for Stewart’s release, ignoring as well the
recommendations of the warden of the Federal Medical Center Carswell in Texas,
where Stewart languishes. Stewart is too weak to receive medical treatment to
arrest the cancer, and her white blood cell count has dropped to dangerous
levels. Her husband, Ralph Poynter, has fought valiantly for her release and
return to her family in New York City. In a statement following the Feds’
decision—an act of calculated cruelty—Poynter declared, “We shall not stand by
idly while the Federal Bureau of Prisons murders Lynne Stewart.”
An April report by the Department of Justice’s inspector general
advised greater use of “compassionate release” for terminally ill federal
prisoners—those with 18 months’ or less life expectancy—in order to “save
taxpayer money and reduce overcrowding” (New York Times, 1 May). But the
capitalist state always has special rules for those who put a thorn in its side.
One sick measure of this policy is that when Stewart asked to get her own
medical records—a simple matter of photocopying—she was told to appeal in six
months through the Freedom of Information Act! We have long fought for freedom
for Lynne Stewart, a recipient in the Partisan Defense Committee’s Class-War
Prisoner Stipend Program, and continue to urge our readers to sign the petition
posted on lynnestewart.org. Free Lynne Stewart now
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