Join the Emergency 30-Day Campaign: Release Russell Maroon Shoatz from Solitary 
Confinement!
by Steve Bloom 
April 10, 2013 
Russell Maroon Shoatz is a former Black Panther from Philadelphia who 
has been in prison for most of his life, and in solitary confinement for most 
of his time in prison. According to hip hop artist Chuck D. (who 
has written a forward to the just-published volume of essays by Shoatz 
titled "Maroon the Implacable") he is "one of the most brilliant thinkers on 
the subject of Black 
liberation, as well as freedom, justice, and social transformation for 
all who want a planet free of abuse, oppression, and exploitation toward humans 
and Earth itself." 
The subject matter of Maroon's book ranges from the fraud of the US 
prison system to the lessons we can learn from the Black liberation 
struggle of the 1960s and '70s to questions of revolutionary theory and 
organization--including a deep concern about the need to combat 
patriarchy and establish an ecologically sustainable socialism. You can 
order it for $20 from PM Press by visiting their online store here. 
Everyone who reads this volume will come to know a man who has managed 
to remain in touch with the world and with contemporary culture despite 
being in solitary confinement for so many years, an achievement that 
alone would be remarkable enough. Still more remarkable is that Shoatz 
refuses, as he composes these essays, to be satisfied with easy or 
superficial analyses. His thinking is deep and complex, challenging his 
readers in creative and intelligent ways. 
On April 8, 2013, Maroon's attorneys sent a "Demand Letter" to the 
authorities at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections calling for 
his release from solitary confinement. The Campaign to Free Russell 
Maroon Shoatz is organizing an emergency 30-day campaign (April 8 to May 10) of 
calls, letters, and faxes to DOC Secretary John Wetzel, as well as 
to the superintendent of the prison where Maroon is presently 
incarcerated. Please join the campaign. See the "Action Alert" below for more 
information.  
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Action Alert : Call now to demand the IMMEDIATE release of Russell Maroon 
Shoatz from solitary confinement!
Former Black Panther Russell Maroon Shoatz has been held in torturous 
conditions of solitary confinement in Pennsylvania prisons for the past 
thirty years. He has not had a serious rule violation for more than two 
decades. Maroon's role as an educator, human rights defender, writer, 
and critical intellectual of liberation movements is widely renowned. 
>From April 8 to May 10, the Campaign to Free Russell Maroon Shoatz is 
calling for an intense call-in and write-in campaign to bring pressure 
on the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PA DOC), to release 
Maroon from solitary confinement and into the general prison population. This 
is the first major phase of a coordinated political-legal 
campaign, beginning with Maroon's attorneys sending a "Demand Letter" to the PA 
DOC on the morning of April 8, 2013. The letter, outlining the 
legal and humanitarian reasons why an immediate release from solitary is 
needed, gives the PA DOC an opportunity to correct the grave injustices being 
carried out on a daily basis before litigation begins. 
Maroon needs your help! Here's how: 
April 8: Begin flooding the office of PA Department of Corrections (DOC) 
Secretary John Wetzel with phone calls, letters, and faxes. Send a copy of that 
letter, or address a similar letter, to the office of SCI 
Mahanoy Superintendent John Kerestes. PA DOC Secretary John Wetzel 
1920 Technology Parkway 
Mechanicsburg, PA, 17050 
Phone number: 717-728-4109 
Fax number: 717-728-4178 
Download sample letter 
SCI Mahanoy Supt. John Kerestes 
301 Morea Road 
Mahanoy, PA, 17932 
Phone number: 570-773-2158 
Fax number: 570-783-2008 
Download sample letter 
If you have contact with media in your area, consider suggesting that 
they cover this story, including the April 8 - May 10 pressure campaign. 
Help publicize the campaign in schools, workplaces, churches, and communities 
nationwide. (Download press release) 
Talking Points 
Russell Maroon Shoatz (if writing DOC, always put his prison number, 
AF-3855) has been in solitary confinement for almost 30 years despite 
the fact that his disciplinary record has been impeccable-without 
incident for the past 20 of those years.
Such "prolonged" solitary confinement is a violation of the United 
Nations Convention Against Torture, according to UN Special Rapporteur 
Juan Mendez. It starves the mind of basic social interaction, human 
contact, and intellectual stimulation needed for proper brain 
functioning. 
Other Pennsylvania prisoners with more extensive violent histories and 
more recent disciplinary infractions have nevertheless been released 
from solitary and are now held in general population. 
Maroon is being targeted because of his work as an educator and because 
of his political ideas; his time in solitary began just after he was 
elected president of an officially-sanctioned prison-based support 
group. This targeting is in violation of his basic human and 
constitutional rights. 
At age 69, Maroon poses no threat to the physical well-being or running 
of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. His 23-hour-a-day 
physical isolation in solitary is unnecessary and costly. 
The American Civil Liberties Union, Physicians for Human Rights, and a 
growing number of prominent world leaders are calling for an end to 
prolonged solitary confinement. Maroon's case is one of the most 
egregious, politically motivated, and long-standing of the nation's 
solitary cases. 
Maroon has deep roots in Pennsylvania's Black community, many friends in peace, 
justice, and human rights organizations, and family members and 
supporters throughout the State, the USA, and the world. We understand 
the PA DOC Secretary's Office and the Warden of SCI Greene to be 
particularly and personally responsible for the torturous and lethal 
conditions of solitary under which Maroon is still kept. 
Maroon must be released from solitary confinement IMMEDIATELY!!! 
Who is Russell Maroon Shoatz? 
Russell Maroon Shoatz is a former leader of the Black Panthers and the 
Black freedom movement, born in Philadelphia in 1943 and originally 
imprisoned in January 1972 for actions relating to his political 
involvement. With an extraordinary thirty-plus years spent in solitary 
confinement-including the past twenty-three years continuously-Maroon's 
case is one of the most shocking examples of U.S. torture of political 
prisoners, and one of the most egregious examples of human rights 
violations regarding prison conditions anywhere in the world. 
His "Maroon" nickname is, in part, due to his continued resistance-which twice 
led him to escape confinement; it is also based on his continued 
clear analysis, including recent writings on ecology and matriarchy. 
THOUGH MAROON WAS RECENTLY TRANSFERRED to a lower-security correctional 
facility in Central Pennsylvania, he IS STILL HELD in a SOLITARY 
CONFINEMENT UNIT. It will take a mass, grassroots movement to free this 
inspiring community activist. 
Part of the momentum for the campaign will come from a book tour taking 
place during this period, promoting the newly-published "Maroon the 
Implacable: The collected writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz." But it is 
up to everyone concerned with human rights anywhere and everywhere to 
spread the word far and wide, to make these 30 days count--for an end to 
solitary confinement and an end to the torture of Russell Maroon 
Shoatz. 
Campaign to Free Russell Maroon Shoatz  
C/O WRL/Matt Meyer, 339 Lafayette Street, New York NY 10012 
E-mail: [email protected] 


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