Letter From Political Prisoner Xinachtli

Dear Palestinian freedom fighters Casey and T. Hoxha,
From within the cages of Texas’s slave empire—now the largest prison in the  nation, surpassing California wherein the “George Jackson prison  movement” was born—I send you my revolutionary love and unity to be here  for whatever support we can give the both of you in this geopolitical  region.
Of course I remember you, Casey, Anthony Ryzon, and the zine distribution, True Leap Press.  I remember the outside/inside political co-education work we did then  and now, we continue to plant seeds of Zapatista pedagogy. Sorry to hear  about last week’s federal prison sentence as punishment for Palestinian  resistance. Let me know how I can help you and Hoxha from this end. I  have a few “common law” ideas using habeus corpus law to challenge your  convictions and sentences. Let us know who represented you at trial and  the status of your federal appeal.
As we mourn the sad  passing of our hero and martyr Assata Shakur in Cuba, who taught us the  definition of the word “love” and who will forever live in our hearts  and souls as we resist imperialism and fascism, we must spread her  legacy of resistance and the revolutionary love she died representing.  We will never give up hope and continue to carry the spirit of Nelson  Mandela in our dreams for liberation from an illegal political  imprisonment against apartheid. We call on the power of the people to  free freedom fighters. I ask that you join my Xinachtli Freedom Campaign  in Houston, Austin, El Paso, San Antonio, New York, and growing.
DO NOT GIVE UP HOPE. WE ARE HERE FOR BOTH OF YOU.
Stay connected. Long live the memory of Assata Shakur!
In solidarity,
Xinachtli
Jericho Chicano Political Prisoner

TDCJ Beeville, Texas