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Love Knows No Bars
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!
Now is the time to come together with your thoughts, now is the time to stay in constant contact with your family and friends. Now is the time to say I am sorry, I love you, I miss you, and now is the time to say,"pray for me". We at H.R.C. and C.A.D.B.I. and other organizations are together, fighting, and pleading for your release during this plandemic (pandemic). We will never give up.
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January Birthdays Daniel Smith 1-1 Benner Amber Meidinger 1-12 Muncy Reginald West 1-22 Fayette Devon Stots 1-26 Benner
February Birthdays Terrell Carter 2-4 Phoenix Stacey L. Newkirk 2/20 Muncy Amy Muffley 2-28 Muncy Desiree Hicks 2-29 Cambridge Springs
March Birthday Akiya Johnson 3-4 Waymart Kevin Butler 3-5 Phoenix Rebecca Olenchock 3-12 Muncy Andre Vancliff 3/26 Smithfield
April Birthdays Jamal Ball 4-1 Forest Randall Chumley 4-10 Huntingdon
(Copied from past Movement articles)
I would like to take this time to wish those who I’ ve missed, a HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY Birthday along with the belated. Know that you are not forgotten. Sincerely, Ms. Yvonne Newkirk. Belated Merry Christmas This letter is going out to many people. Please know you are appreciated. We have had a tough year. In & out of prison, we have all struggled. 2 things that have really helped get me through this year & helped me hold it together are my daughter Krista & you. On TV they keep saying we are in this together, so many of you's have made me feel that love & friendship. I want to focus on being an even better man than I ever imagined. Since coming to prison I have lost almost all of my family. They have either died or forgotten I exist, but this new family I have has made me feel strong, you's have given me so much Hope. On Christmas I want you to know that though I cannot be there to celebrate this day with you, you are loved & appreciated. I have so many friends in & out of prison, I want every one of you's to know how I couldn't do this without you. I wouldn't be the man I've grown to become without you. I have hope for change, I have hope for parole for lifers, I have hope that one day I will be free. That hope does not happen without you. I have hope I will walk my daughter down the aisle one day. You are loved, you are appreciated, and you are thanked. I hope you & your family have a wonderful Christmas together & let's all get this vaccine so we can end this pandemic. Celebrate life, family & maintain hope. We 5,400+ had NO hope until CADBI was formed. So I will continue to be a voice for the voiceless, I will continue to fight along side of many of you's and we will prevail. Merry Christmas, get ready for an amazing 2021. God bless.



With Love at Christmas, Rob Pezzeca, Rehabilitated Lifer & my daughter

My brother, Sunni Sakim (Edward Ball), called
Tony by the family members and old friends went Home to rest on December 11, 2020, after a brave, lengthy, lonely, and painful fight with the Covid-19 virus. Sunni graduated from Olney high school in 1978, he served in the Marine Corp and in 2011 he started his own production company consisting of professional disc jockeys and photographers. Little known history—Sunni held the 3rd highest position of Bethel Lodge # 1284 where he served as a member of Council. Sunni was sentenced to 60 to 120 months for "poss of a firearm (F2)” in Oct of 2013. He severed 7 1/2 years. Every time he went before the parole board (rejection board) he was given a hit. On November 5, 2013, my brother gave me power of attorney over all and any affairs pertaining to him, his bank account, health, etc. I started to prepare for my brothers release once he severed five years, buying his favorite soap, socks, bedroom slippers, tooth brushes, tooth paste and the list goes on and on. I even started saving five dollar bills so he could shop for the things I may have forgotten. My brother is the reason why I am a CADBI member and a member of HRC. Sunni considered me to an advocate, for inmate rights . . . now I wonder! Here I am going to the Capital, going to Washington, and other places to speak about the injustice of being incarcerated, and my only living sibling dies alone. Sunni was a dedicated soldier of the Muslim faith, every letter stated and ended, 'Allah Most Gracious, Most Merciful’. My brother was truly concerned about each and every person he came in contact with while in prison. He even had several men contact, CADBI, HRC or me when he felt their rights had been violated. The prison never contacted me on my brothers illness. Department of CORRECTION - I called endlessly for two days before finding out anything. Please, please keep in contact with your loved one. Tearfully submitted, Yvonne Newkirk

To a Comrade and Friend
Robert “Robby B” Allen No matter how hard it may seem, Trust me, just keep the faith and keep on fighting, and freedom w ill come. Sincerely, Your Brothers In The Struggle, G-Ball and Shakaboona December 2 02 0
