Retaliation v all who challenge power Prisons mistreatment of hacktivist Gottesfeld is par for the course whistleblower says
The Bureau of Prisonsâ retaliation against hacktivist Martin Gottesfeld for writing an exposé on prison conditions is the rule, not the exception, Barrett Brown - a journalist who did four years in prison - told RT.
âThereâs not been a single case of someone whoâs a high profile activist or even a low profile activist incarcerated in the Bureau of Prisons who has not faced retaliation to the extent that they have tried to continue their engagement with the civic body from prison,â Brown told RT on Friday, explaining that Gottesfeldâs punishment â" for merely trying to expose the abuses he witnessed while in prison â" was as depressingly common as it was illegal.
This is not an unusual development in so much as a due process violation.
Brown noted that the press was also in part to blame for âmov[ing] along and forget[ting] aboutâ even the most grotesque abuses within the justice system - a chronic laziness that the system depends upon in order to operate unchallenged. âThe US has very particular, immense problems that center on retaliation against those who challenge power,â he said, observing the USâ âpast reputation as a stalwart of human rightsâ has permitted it to all but get away with murder.
Also on rt.com My life in a US death-row prison complex plagued by killings, Covid and abuse, while the executioners get busyIndeed, as Gottesfeld pointed out in the article he wrote for RT last month, the prison system has resumed killing inmates at a prodigious pace, putting some 13 men to death in a mere six months at the facility where he is serving his ten-year sentence in Terre Haute, Indiana. He also wrote about another kind of âexecutionâ - the near-certain death sentence posed by the novel coronavirus in the close quarters of the prison, where a guard could (and allegedly did) spread the disease throughout the complex, leading to hundreds of infections.
It was this article that he believes triggered the BoPâs decision to keep him illegally isolated from his lawyers, at least two of whom have confirmed they have been barred from speaking to Gottesfeld, and to meddle with his mail. Legal mail is not only delayed - it sometimes never arrives at all, according to his wife Dana, even though the Supreme Court has ruled prisons cannot withhold or censor mail, even if they find it offensive or inflammatory.
While hackers, journalists, and activists may not be among the bodies piling up in the BoPâs execution chamber, the system remains irreversibly corrupt, Brown explained, noting that âmalfeasance goes unpunished, dishonesty goes unpunished or uncorrected; it always makes more sense for these institutions to lie. Thereâs no reason not to - itâs almost a guaranteed path to success.â
The systemâs compulsion to retaliate against those who would shine a light on its dark underbelly is âone of the reasons why no one should be extradited to the US, no one whoâs ever been involved in activism should ever be tried in the US nor incarcerated there,â Brown argued. âThe record of the US on this is just immensely vile.â
Also on rt.com âIt's an act of retaliationâ: Jailed hacktivist denied legal calls after publishing article about US prison abuse â" wife to RTGottesfeld has been locked up since 2018, when he was convicted of cyberattacks against Boston Childrenâs Hospital. The hacktivist took on the powerful research institute in order to bring attention to the medical kidnapping and subsequent torture of 15-year-old Justina Pelletier, who was taken from her home after her parents were accused of abuse, then denied medical care for her rare physical condition and told she was instead suffering from a psychiatric illness. By the time she was released from the facility and able to resume treatment for her very real medical condition - more than a year after her abduction - she had lost the use of her legs, according to her parents.
Brown himself spent four years in federal prison for posting a link to the hacked emails of Stratfor after Wikileaks received and published them in 2012. However, he was not involved in actually hacking or leaking the emails.
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