Some Information About Political Prisoner Robert Seth Hayes
Robert 'Seth' Hayes is one of the longest-held political prisoners in the USA. Born in the Bronx in 1948, Seth was imprisoned due to his activity in the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army, a fighting formation which grew out of the Black liberation movement of the 1960's.
It was in the period of social upheaval in the late 1960's that Seth radicalized and joined the Black Panther Party and later the Black Liberation army. Drafted into the U.S. Army and sent off to fight in Vietnam, Seth was wounded and awarded a variety of military awards including the Purple Heart, the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. Back in the U.S., when riots exploded across the nation in response to the April 4th, 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Seth's troop was ordered to assist in putting down the massive rebellions which took place and spread across the United States. According to Seth, "it was the saddest day of my life, and I could never identify again with the aims of the armed forces or the government."
A Message From Seth's Lawyer re: Urgent Medical Condition - Feb 2008
From Susan Tipograph
Greetings. Since I am technologically challenged, could you please
distribute this widely - to all appropriate list-serves, etc. Thanks.
Many/most of you know/know of Robert Seth Hayes, a former Black Panther
Party member who has been incarcerated in New York State for 35 years.
Seth has diabetes and hepatitis C and, as many of you know, he has
received shockingly poor medical care. Recently, his diabetes has been
out of control and for the last 2 months has had an infection on his toe
which has gone untreated. Despite the fact that his blood sugars have
been often sky-high, in the 8 years that he has been diagnosed with
A tribute to Safiyah Buhkari from a soldier's heart! – A message from PP/POW Seth Hayes
A TRIBUTE TO SAFIYAH BUHKARI
FROM A SOLDIER'S HEART!
On this day, March 30, 2007, we've come together to celebrate the life
and courage of one of our heroes. Our comrade and friend, Safiyah
Buhkari. As a soldier in the Black Panther Party she fought with courage
and fortitude to see her vision of the People's dream come true. As a
soldier in the same army I came to know and respect her skills and
services with love, joy and high expectations.
From her jail cell in Gouchland, VA, many of us benefited from her
stories and directions. She fought extremely hard to return back to the
The Black Panther Party, the Six Nations Struggle, and the fight to Free all Political Prisoners
Robert Seth Hayes is a former member of the Black Panther Party and the
Black Liberation Army who has been imprisoned for the past 33 years. In
this video message he speaks about the Panthers, the struggle of the Six
Nations people and sends a message of solidarity to Trevor Miller, a Six
Nations political prisoner.
Audio message from Robert 'Seth' Hayes to the Toronto "Upping the Anti" book launch
Robert 'Seth' Hayes speaks via a recorded message to a gathering assembled for the launch of Vol. 3 of the journal "Upping the Anti" on Nov 16th 2006. for more information about the journal please check out:
http://auto_sol.tao.ca/node/view/1084
to hear Seth's message, please check out:
Materials taken from Seth's cell have been returned
Update on Cell Raid
Thanks to everybody who wrote and letters of support for Seth over the raid of his cell and the confiscation of some of his political and personal materials. Following Seth's official letter of complaint he has had his materials returned to him.
A call for letters in support of Seth
Robert Seth Hayes is a former member of the Black Panther Party and a US Political Prisoner who has been locked up for over 32 years. Recently he has been facing increased harassment from prison guards as a result of his political beliefs, and his cell has been raided and political and personal materials confiscated without cause.
A phone interview with Seth outlining the situation is available
on-line at http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=20492. Please check it out if you can. An official letter of complaint from Seth to the prison superintendent is reproduced verbatim below, and we encourage you to read it and then write your own letter to Superintendent Kirkpatrick asking him to put a stop to the harassment that Seth has been facing.
Formal Complaint for Seth Hayes to Wende Corr. Superintendent re Cell Frisk
Wende Correctional Facility
Robert Seth Hayes
#74A-2280 A-2-17
Superintendent, Robert Kirkpatrick
Wende correctional facility
FORMAL COMPLAINT
November 14, 2006
Superintendent Kirkpatrick,
I know you are quite busy with daily activities, so I will make this one complaint as brief as possible. My formal complaint concerns the actions of your officers who I believe were acting outside the employee's manual. Doing so, they broke protocol, causing a breach in the smooth and appropriate function and structure of this facility. My personal dignity and self-worth were called into question, and to this day, no formal resolution has come forth from either officers or Sergeant (area Supervisor) of A block. The problem occurred as follows: