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FLORIDA DEATH ROW
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK / ORGANIZATION
HELLO.
We are a small group of death row prisoners who are trying to build an
International Organizational Network.
WHAT WOULD IT BE?
The Network will
be composed of men and women who are willing and able to gather and
share information. The basic structure might look like this :
* At least 11
people to form the core unit
* Core unit will
be paired with members of Florida's death row
* Each pair will
be assigned an area of responsibility (AOR)
* The USA will be
divided into 10 segments of 5 states each.
* These segments
form the AORs
* Each pair will
be assigned an AOR and the 11th will get the Federal system.
* Each core member
will be asked to find 10 other people, preferable within their AOR, to
form new units.
* They will divide
their AOR with these new people so each would have their own AOR.
* The process
would keep repeating to develop the network.
PURPOSE
* To gather
information about all organizations working on problems in society.
*To gain an in
depth awareness of what is being done by whom, where and why.
* To understand
how issues affect each other and the people doing the work.
* To share
information we gather with all organizations and interested parties.
* To make access
to information easier for individuals and groups.
* To promote
greater communication and cooperation
PRISONER SPECIFIC
GOALS
* To help
prisoners gain a deeper understanding of what is being done and how
they can help.
* To involve more
prisoners through greater understanding
* To get family
members and loved ones of prisoners involved.
WHY INTERNATIONAL ?
* These are not
problems of one country, they are world problems
* Issues of social
and judicial inequality are tied together.
* The same format
can be used in any country to bring worldwide unity
ADDITIONAL CONCERNS
* Not to compete
with other organizations doing some of this work - rather to work side
by side.
* Death row
prisoners are limited in access but want to be actively involved in
making a difference and don't want to be beneficiaries without personal
input.
TO DO THIS WE NEED
PEOPLE WHO WILL JOIN US AND HAVE FAITH IN US AND WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO
DO.
WILL YOU PLEASE
JOIN US?
Troy Merck 118167
adds the following :
At the moment
myself and several other death row prisoners are trying to build an
organizational network. For now we've decided to have eleven divisions.
These are :
1) Alaska, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon, Washington
2) Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah
3) Minn, Nebraska,
ND, SD, Wyoming
4) Colorado,
Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
5) lllinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin
6) Kentucky,
Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, W Virginia
7) Maine, Mass.,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
8) Connecticut,
Delaware, NJ, NY, Pennsylvania
9) Alabama,
Arkansas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
10) Florida,
Georgia, NC, SC, Virginia
11) The Federal
system and US territories
I'm posting this
because I need help from those of you out there with computers, we all
do. We're just trying to find people to help gather information. Things
like the name of any anti death penalty organizations in those areas,
religios organizations and so on.
We're trying to
learn right now. So please contact me and help us all out with this
project. It's not a hard project at all.
To help with this
contact :
Troy J Merck
118167
P1125
Union Correctional
Institution
7819 NW 228th St
Raiford FL
32026-4410
OR
Faunce Pearce
741988
Union CI
7819 NW 228th St
Raiford FL
32026-4410
Visit
the personal pages of these Florida death row prisoners :
Troy
Merck http://www.ccadp.org/troymerck.htm
Faunce Pearce http://www.ccadp.org/fauncepearce.htm

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