Seth Refused Parole Again

(A longer message will be forthcoming)

Message from Robert Seth Hayes regarding denial of parole - July 20

I remain strong, detached from frustration, and eager to step up the fight to win release. I am truly thankful for all the support everyone has given me. I now request everyone's continued support in the next stage of defense now underway. For my part, I will maintain an open line so everyone will remain updated as I proceed. For now, thank you everyone, please stay firm and involved, and let's keep up the fight for respect and application of justice. It is our duty to demand justice as well as practice justice onto all.

The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with the First Step

A Statement from Robert Seth Hayes - May 2006

And so my journey into the pages of history began with my first step, with my accumulated thoughts of righteousness and unity. As a young man I often found myself dreaming of a utopian society without being aware of what that term meant. I knew I wanted a society free of stress and poverty, crime and police occupation. I'd often observed older people's glances and postures of negativity whenever representatives of authority rode by. Why was that? Why were the police both feared and hated so much ? I had no answers then but I saw the impacts nonetheless.

Seth Hayes and Comrades Sam Swift and Jamie X.

Seth Hayes and Comrades Sam Swift and Jamie X.

Sam, Jamie, and Seth on June 18th, 2006 Wende Correctional Facility.

Seth Hayes and Comrades Sam Swift and Jamie X.

Seth Hayes and Comrades Sam Swift and Jamie X.

Sam, Jamie and Seth on June 18th 2006, Wende Correctional Facility.

Support Parole for US Political Prisoner Robert 'Seth' Hayes! - Letters needed by June 30th 2006

Locked down for more than a lifetime:
Soliciting letters of support for a U.S. political prisoner Robert Seth
Hayes’s Parole – June 2006

A letter from the Robert Seth Hayes Support Committee -
www.sethhayes.org | info (at) sethhayes.org

Robert “Seth” Hayes is a U.S. political prisoner and former member of
the Black Panther Party who has been imprisoned in New York state for
more than three decades. When Seth was convicted in 1974, his sentence
was 25 years to life. The implicit understanding at the time of his
sentencing was that Seth would serve 25 years as a minimum, after which
time he would be eligible for release based on his record and conduct in
prison.

In July, 2006, Seth will be going before the parole board for the fourth
time. At each of Seth’s previous parole hearings, he was denied release
due to the serious nature of the crime he was convicted for and given
another two years in jail. The refusal of parole for the serious nature
of the crime seems contrary to the spirit of the law, for it is
something that a prisoner can never change, and the giving of parole is
based upon the prisoner's behavior while behind bars.

Seth is not the only one being subjected to these unfair rules. This has
become common practice for the New York state parole board, who, by
denying parole based on the seriousness of the conviction, are defacto
re-sentencing many prisoners to life in prison without the possibility
of parole.

Seth’s prison record is exemplary, and if a decision about Seth’s parole
were to be based on his conduct and personal growth, he would have
rejoined his family and his community years ago.

Please write a letter to the parole board to let them know that you
think Seth deserves to be released. Write your own letter, or use the
sample letter that has been included in this document.

If you have a personal relationship with Seth, please consider writing
about this relationship in your letter. If you work with a community
organization or union, have a professional job, or are a rock star,
please consider mentioning this in your letter (or writing on
letterhead, etc.).

If you decide to personalize your letter, you may choose to include
information drawn from the short biography also included in this
package, where some of Seth’s accomplishments are highlighted.

More information about Seth can be found on a web page that has been put
together by his supporters at www.sethhayes.org

All letters should be mailed or faxed to Seth’s lawyer, Susan Tipograph,
by no later than June 30th, 2006 as Seth's parole hearing is taking
place on July 15, 2006. Please send all of your letters to:


Susan Tipograph

Video of Susan Tipograph event in Toronto - May 13th 2006

Here is the video from the Susan Tipograph event.

May 13th 2006, Susan Tipograph Speaks in Toronto on State Repression from Cointelpro to the Patriot Act

May 13th 2006, Susan Tipograph Speaks in Toronto on State Repression from Cointelpro to the Patriot Act

From COINTELPRO to the PATRIOT Act: Liberation Movements & the
Fight Against State Repression

Saturday, May 13th, 2006. Toronto Reference Library Auditorium, 789 Younge St. (Just North of Bloor, East side of Younge)

Susan Tipograph has been a criminal defence lawyer in New York City for 30 years. A long-time member of the National Lawyers Guild, she has been a staunch defender of activists, organizers and others made the target of state repression. Some of Susan's notable trials include the Ohio 7 prosecution, the state and federal cases arising from the 1981 Brinks incident in Rockland County, New York (defending Judith Clark, Silvia Baraldini and David Gilbert) and the 1998 rebellion in New York City's Tompkins Square Park. Among her clients have been Raise the Fist webmaster Sherman Austin, Lynne Stewart, former Black Panthers including Robert 'Seth' Hayes and Herman Bell, members of the FALN, Macheteros and other Puerto Rican independistas, as well as countless civil disobedience and demonstration arrestees arising out of the anti-globalization, HIV/AIDS, anti-war and other movements.

Seth with group of friends

Seth with group of friends

Abdul Majid, Nandi Majid, Seth Hayes, Deborah Brown, Saladeen (of Musical group Last Poets), Anthony Jalil Bottom and Bro. Saludeen.

Seth with group at Green Haven CF in 1982

Seth with group at Green Haven CF in 1982

Seth with Bashir and Andira Hameed

Seth with Bashir and Andira Hameed

This is a picture of Seth with Bashir and Andira Hameed in 1992.

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