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Jail is not the answer (by Carmelo Musumeci)

italy calling | 19.11.2010 19:13 | Repression | World

Letter sent to the newspaper Liberazione by prisoner Carmelo Musumeci on 5th November 2010. Carmelo Musumeci is a 54-year old life sentencer originally imprisoned for Mafia crimes. He is a prolific writer and tireless anti-prison campaigner and activist. He’s currently imprisoned in Spoleto’s jail.

Dear Liberazione,

the European Court of Human Rights has recently condemned Italy for the inhumane and degrading treatment it reserves to its prison inmates. All those people who think jail is a necessary evil (especially the kind of jail we have in Italy) are like those who thought the sun turned around the earth.

Jail doesn’t give answers, anywhere in the world. Jail is not an answer. People shouldn’t go to jail, but if they do they shouldn’t end up in some Western-like and inhumane place like Italian prisons are: places where people are locked up like in a doghouse and often abandoned to themselves. Sentences, anywhere in the world, shouldn’t aim at vengeance but at reparation and reconciliation. Only a jail open to and respectful of legality could return better citizens to society.

On the contrary, prisons in Italy (the 7th most industrialised and advanced country in the world) produce but sufference, injustice and new inmates. Italian prisons are for the poor, drug addicts, migrants and people at the margins of society. For those detainees subjected to the torture regime of the 41-bis article* prison is the place where one spends years after years without living. Prisoners subjected to this regime stay locked up all day in idleness and boredom, without any contact with the world outside. Prisoners subjected to “hard imprisonment” cannot hug or touch their loved ones; some haven’t done it in 18 years. These prisoners live in substantial isolation, with a plastic barrier on their windows to prevent them from seeing the sky, the stars and the moon. Prison in our contry produces death. The number of inmates who take their own life to stop suffering or because they love life too much, is very high: more than 50 only from the beginning of this year.

Only in Italy – nowhere in the rest of Europe or the world – we have a sentence that never ends: the “Living Death Sentence”, the “ergastolo ostativo” (life sentence without parole)**. This sentence never ends, unless you put someone else in your place. Nothing is more cruel than an everlasting sentence, because it kills a person inhumanely. The inmate who has received this sentence has no other possibility but suffering, growing old and dying. Not to have a future is worse than not having a life, because nobody can live without hope of freedom. One cannot be guilty forever. It’s inhumane to keep punishing a person even 20 or 30 years after they committed a crime. Dreams die in jail. And often, the prisoners who can still dream die before the others, because death is the only way to make their dreams come true.


* The article 41-bis is currently used against people imprisoned for particular crimes: Mafia involvement; drug- trafficking; homicide; aggravated robbery and extortion; kidnapping; importation, buying, possession or cession of huge amounts of drugs; and crimes committed for terrorism or for subversion of the constitutional system. It is suspended only when a prisoner co-operates with the authorities, when a court annuls it, or when a prisoner dies.

** This sentence is specifically for prisoners sentenced for associations with Mafia activities and/or terrorism. Unless they co-operate with the authorities, they are ineligible for parole, and will spend the rest of their life in prison.

italy calling
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tough

20.11.2010 20:10

Tough titty mate, as part of the Mafia you were an integral component of one of the worlds worst organised crime syndicates - a gang that bombs, shoots and tortures people for money, as well as such activities as: selling women into sexual slavery, bringing hardcore drugs into Europe, arming other scumbags and terrorising those whose duty was to bring the likes of you in. Don't whinge to us that you've finally been brought to justice - I'm glad you are behind bars where you can't destroy any more innocent lives in the pursuit of profit and self-gratification.

All too often human rights are used as charter for lowlifes to be allowed to do what they want. I'm sick of hearing about the precious rights of terrorists and murderers - human rights are there to stop the likes of you praying on the rest of us, not to protect you from justice.

anon


many other countries have life without parole

21.11.2010 14:36

"Only in Italy – nowhere in the rest of Europe or the world – we have a sentence that never ends: the “Living Death Sentence”, the “ergastolo ostativo” (life sentence without parole)**"

UK and US for certain have life without parole. In the UK is it mainly for people who have killed more than once, or who have killed in particularly aggravating circumstances, e.g. child killers or rapist killers.

In the US it would be for serious things like black people stealing things (sarcasm) and would be something stupid like a 500-year sentence.

I'm not sure what this guy (Carmelo Musumeci) has done specifically - murder? or just some non-crime like drug trafficking?

anon


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what a dick

22.11.2010 18:30

Like many criminals, this guy seems to think that his sentence is too harsh.
I know if I was in prison, I'd think the same way.

But guess what? Im not in prison because I know right from wrong and CHOSE not to do Mafia like things.

Funny how people are remorseful and feel sorry for themselves when they become a victim themselves. Tough! If you can't do the time, don't do the crime

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