Letter to Sharril (DRS contact in the US) from Zolo Agona Azania

 

Dear Sharril,

Greetings! May peace of mind and glad tidings be unto you. I hope these few lines will find you in good health and energetic spirits. I haven’t heard from you in a while. I hope that doesn’t mean bad news. I am thinking positively about you.

On May 10, 2005, I earned a legal assistant / paralegal diploma from Blackstone Law School and the mailroom clerk at the Pendleton Reformatory, Ms. Nancy C. Peek, withheld it from me. The prisoncrats and the prosecution are trying to keep me from being seen by the public in a positive light. They were already upset about the recent court ruling in my favour. They are working hand-in-hand with the state prosecutor against me. They’re mad because I won a major battle in court and they don’t want me to be free.

The prosecutor is a smarmy political manipulator. They’re desperately trying to hold together the fraying threads of politico–economic injustice. The racist frame-up motivated by the State prosecution and Gary police’s desire to avenge the shooting of a fellow policeman. They have an arrogant conceit of themselves. Beginning in 1981, the State prosecution used every dirty trick to bootstrap the case with hidden evidence, racial bias, rigged juries, prejudicial judges, lying witnesses, and incompetent court appointed lawyers. They were able to get away with it for so long because it took a long time for me to get help from beautiful, caring people like you.

Notice my new address. On July 5th, 2005, I was hastily transferred to the Indiana State Prison and put back on death row! They are retaliating against me and trying to knock me off balance. I do not have a sentence or any time.

I am determined to continue fighting forward. Losing has never been an option to me. What has happened to me can easily happen to any poor person. I shall never embark on a defeatist course.

 

Take good care. There is victory for us!

Zolo Agona Azania

 

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