Saturday, March 31, 2012

Revolutionary greetings - Robert Seth Hayes

Revolutionary greetings, dear comrades, friends and supporters.

This is Robert Seth Hayes, a former member of the
Black Panther Party and a Black Liberation Army
combatant. Still incarcerated, yet still
progressing, I am determined to have closure to
an era of Civil Rights struggles. To those of you
who have been partners in solidarity, I extend my
arms to enfold you, let the vibration of my
beating heart, surround and comfort you. And may
my spirit ever illuminate as a light along the
path, as you continue your journey of making
history. Greetings of profound respect. To all
the Sisters and Brothers new to this all
inclusive struggle: welcome, thank you, your
support and attention are sorely needed.

In June of 2012 I will return to the New York
State parole board, and again apply for release.
After being originally incarcerated in 1973, I
first came up for parole in 1998, and have
continued to receive two year hits since then. At
present, we are again engaged in fund raising
mode for our new legal strategy and have our work
cut out for us. We are our own liberators, so we again ask you for assistance.

June of 2012 is the next date where we will again
meet our opposition and enter the fight for
freedom. We have already accomplished much, but
the battle resumes and again we must be prepared.

Please assist us with whatever funds you can
contribute in this on going fight to free all PP/POW's.

Please send contributions for the Legal Defense
Fund for Robert Seth Hayes to our director: Nate
Buckley, 438 Massachusetts avenue, Buffalo, NY 14213.

If you wish to send a letter to the parole
commissioners requesting my release and asking
them to bring closure to both our fallen freedom
fighters and our communities as a whole, send
your letters c/o Cheryl L. Kates, P.C., Attorney
At Law, PO Box 734, Victor NY 14564.

Your efforts are honored and appreciated. Stay Strong.

Know that your love and support provides support
and strengthens my and others determination to prevail.

As a political prisoner and prisoner of war, I
extend to you much love and admiration, from the
many who are confined, but who remain still at
the heart of the struggle. Much love to you!

With honor and respect, love and solidarity,

Robert Seth' Hayes

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