💾 Archived View for library.inu.red › file › mikola-dziadok-untouchables-in-prison-hierarchy.gmi captured on 2023-01-29 at 12:40:11. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content

View Raw

More Information

➡️ Next capture (2024-07-09)

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Title: Untouchables in prison hierarchy
Author: Mikola Dziadok
Date: 20.07.2016
Language: en
Topics: prison, hierarchy, Belarus
Source: https://pramen.io/en/2017/01/mikalay-dziadok-untouchables-in-the-prison-hierarchy/

Mikola Dziadok

Untouchables in prison hierarchy

MIkola Dziadok

Born 1988, an activist of the anarchist movement. He was born in the

town of Bragin, Gomel region. He graduated from the Belarusian State

University College of Law, worked as a judicial custodian in the court

of Tsentralny district of Minsk and legal adviser in a private company.

In 2009 he entered the European Humanities University (Vilnius)

specializing in Political Science and European Studies. On September

2010, he was detained in Minsk on suspicion of the attack on the embassy

of Russia. He was convicted of participation in a protest actions near

the General Staff, the House of Trade Unions and the casino "Shangri-La"

in the "case of anarchists" and received 4.5 years prison sentence.

Three months before his release he was sentenced to another year of

imprisonment under Art. 411 of the Criminal Code (willful disobedience

to prison administration). Released on August 22, 2015 by presidential

decree "On presidential pardon" (he did not write a petition for

clemency, although it was repeatedly offered). Now he is a first year

student at the European Humanities University, specializing in world

politics and economics.

The topic of prison caste system is often raised in the media in recent

times, it is often discussed in connection with the political prisoners.

However, almost all who write on the subject, know about it at best from

the stories of former inmates or use common social stereotypes. As a

result, there are often a lot of blunders and false representation.

The aim of this article is to illuminate some aspects of this complex

and multifaceted phenomenon the informal hierarchy in Belarus prisons.

There are scientific works on this subject. And, of course, I do not

aspire to consider the phenomenon in all its diversity in one article.

The question will be mainly about one prison caste, the existence of

which characterizes the system as a whole, and the knowledge of which is

critically important for any falling prisoner in Belarus, especially for

a political prisoner. The so-called "petukhi" ("roosters") ( also

"downcast", "bugger", "cockscomb", etc.).

So, from this text, you will learn:

- How did the "downcast" appear in prison;

- How do people become one;

- What are conditions of these people in jail and prison;

- What functions are performed by these people in prison;

- Why is the existence of this caste vital for the administration of

penitentiary facilities.

Part 1. Blatnoy, muzhik, kozel and petukhi

How did the cast of "petukhi" appear

Let's start with a historical background. Caste of so called "Petukhi"

is traditionally associated with homosexuality. And if you approach from

this point of view, everything is simple: homosexuality in prisons has

always existed, also in tsarist prisons and gulags. Due to the extremely

macho and homophobic nature of prison code ("ponyatiya") and subculture,

it becomes clear why a gay person in prison is automatically relegated

to "downcasts". Machismo is characterized by contempt for all women,

levelling of women to subhuman creatures that do not have the right to

their own will. This attitude transfers to homosexuals.

But the "downcast" only consist of homosexuals to a smaller degree. For

the most part it consists of people who have committed offenses against

informal prison law - "ponyatiya". And it's worth to remark that

"petukhi" as a cast with strict rules for entry and exit from it (or

rather, the impossibility of exit) appeared not such long time ago. It

was not for example inherent to tsarist prisons and the Gulag, according

to those sources with which I am familiar. Emergence of a caste of

prison untouchables (which includes also homosexuals) relates to the

late Soviet period

Some researchers believe that the emergence of a caste of prisoners whom

you may not touch with hands, is a reaction of the thieves' world

to"Bitch wars", who wanted to save themself. Thieves had to invent an

alternative to murder for punishment of the guilty.

Others write that this was a reaction to the overcrowding of detention

centers: in a situation of overcrowding and presence in view of other

inmates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week the most effective and hard

form of punishment would be all-out contempt and ostracism, an extreme

form of ignoring.

About "masti" (castes) - a rundown

Historically, there are only three "masti" (castes or lifestyles) in the

criminal world: a thief "vor", peasant "muzhik",rooster "petukh". In

this hierarchy you can descend from the highest (vor) to the lowest

(petukh). You can't work your way up the caste ladder. In modern

criminal subculture in Belarus the prisoners are divided into somewhat

different castes, namely: criminal "blatnoy", peasant "muzhik", jackass

"kozel", rooster "petukh"

Blatnoy is a professional criminal who lives by conducting a criminal

business when outside of prison. His mission is to promote the "thieves

idea", wherever he is, to establish "backdoor " (conduct corruption of

correctional administrators), transfer the life of the prisoners from

the line of official rules and concepts into the law of thieves

("ponyatiya"), etc.

According to the "ponyatiya" only they have the right to classify a

prisoner as downcast. However, due to the fact that not all Belarusian

colonies have thieves ("thieves' movement" of Belarus in general is in a

state of decay), this rule is not always upheld, that's why downcast

classification is done by anyone: operating officer, "kozel" or

sometimes aimply by a "muzhik's" after a collective decision.

Muzhiks is the main group in a prison. "Muzhik" is not nosy, he works,

not interested in anything, except for how to leave on parole. Не is in

a situation of "Cross-command" of several forces: thieves (if any),

kozel's and prison administration staff.

Kozel (activist) is a prisoner openly collaborating with the

administration. It is a convict usually with long term of imprisonment.

Administration gives him duties and some power over other inmates. How

big this power is depends on the degree of corrections officers’

laziness. I know some cases where "kozels" drew up a violation act on

the other prisoners and administration officials only signed it.

Often "kozel" is allowed to beat other prisoners to maintain

subordination. And, of course, quite officially "kozel's" duty is to

inform on other prisoners. The IK-17 (Shklov) (IK - penal colony), for

example, one "kozel" put it baldly: "Trash-cops told me to keep an eye

on you". At least two more didn't come out, but performed their "work"

very actively.

In my own disciplinary case that led me being sent to internal lock-up

("krytaya" — closed) the decision was made on the basis of a written

testimony composed by my roommate, which detailed how I was brought into

the barrack, how I behaved, with whom I communicated, with whom I

argued, what topics I discussed etc.

There is a nuance

In discussing the "petukh" caste it must-be noted that in addition to it

there is another related "caste" - so-called "separated before

clarification", those who are "na kruzhke" (on the mug) .

The point is as follows: for example, there is a suspicion that someone

had homosexual contacts on the outside, but there is no sufficient proof

of this suspicion, there is only a rumor. In this case, until

confirmation or refutation of this accusation will appear, the person is

"na kruzhke": he eats apart from the rest and usse only his dishes

(thence the origin of the term - "separate on mug").

A person can be for years in this status, until "blatnoy" ("kozel" or

operating officer — depending on the prison situation) confirms the

accusation, i.e. transfer him completely into the caste of "petukh's" or

refuses it, i.e. transfers him officially to "muzhik's" caste

The position of a person "na kruzhke" is very close to the position of a

"petukh", but not equal to him. He can not drink tea with other inmates

and has no right to vote, but no one can call him "petukh".

This is the only case when it is possible to transfer from a lower caste

in the highest. A prisoner "na kruzhke"" is in a kind of quarantine - in

order to avoid physical contact with other convicts, because others

don't want to initiate contact with buggered ("zashkvar"). Everyone,

who, for example, drink tea with a "separated" person, automatically

gets the same status.

In other cases, "separated" or people "na kruzhke" are equal in the

position to the "petukhs", and it's quite easy to fall into this status.

How to become a "petukh"

Here is an exhaustive list of cases in which the person is transferred

into the downcast ("in fag zone", "in harem"):

Passive homosexual contacts. Реrson s who admit to experience of

homosexual contact, forever received the label of "petukh", "fag", etc.

Active homosexuality is however considered normal and is not considered

as homosexuality, it's normal behavior. Although it is noteworthy that

in the last ten years this concept has been changed. Those who have sex

with "petukhs" are considered as suspicious.

I myself have repeatedly heard the view, something like — "There is no

difference who f*ck whom — both are fags". But, of course, a person who

was active in homosexual intercourse can't be called "petukh".

Any non-traditional sexual relations with a woman. If the prisoner

admits to performing cunnilingus or if she was doing him a blowjob and

then he kissed her, or eating / drinking out from the same dish — he is

a "petukh".

Naturally, is almost impossible to learn about this against the will of

the person. So in most cases, people fall into the "fag zone" after

their own revelation. You have to understand that no one has the right

by threats or trickery to inquire about your sexual life. About it, by

the way, in the 1990s there was a special message "progon" ("Malyava"

(kite) containing innovation in rules) from the thieves, who tried to

decrease an oversize amount of "petukh's" in prisons.

In some ways prison staff was trying to deal with this problem. For

example, in Zhodino jail before a person was sent into a cell, the

operating officer would instruct him: "Remember, you never sucked a dick

or licked a pussy!"

This also includes communication with homosexuals at liberty. If someone

suddenly mentioned that his friend is a gay, then that person immediate

is counted as a "petukh".

Any contacts with excrements / urine and content of dumpster. Man

splashed with urine or one, who popped his hands in the toilet,

automatically becomes a "petukh". For this reason, for example, plumbers

are considered as "separated" in the majority of prisons.

There is a well-known story from IK-5 (Ivatsevichi), that could be a

good example. In one of the section was «zavhoz» (main "kozel" in

section — person who controls conditions in section and is a right hand

man of administration - TN), who for a long time severely bullied one

guy, abusing him verbally in every way shafted. In revenge that guy

soaked the «zavhoz» with a jar of urine directly during the morning

check in front of the line of inmates. Of course the guy was beaten and

put in a punishment cell (solitary). In theory, the fate of «zavhoz» was

foregone, but prison staff intervened in the situation. Probably

«zavhoz» was a «valuable asset» for administration. They announced to

convicts that «zavhoz» was splashed with ... green tea. And those, who

would call him a "petukh", would be beaten. Anyway almost no one spoke

with «zavhoz» after it. And the guy was sent to another prison.

I also personally knew a "petukh", who fell into this caste, because his

head struck against the toilet bowl during a fight in a youth colony.

As for dumpster contact, people can fall into downcast, when they

overmuch want to smoke and search for cigarette butts in a dumpster.

This also should include such cases as unintentional touching of

someone's genitals, for example, when slipping in a shower room.

To be honest it should be said that for people with health problems an

exception sometimes is made (depending on the adequacy of

decisionmakers). For example, if a man has urinary incontinence, he will

not be transfered into the "petukh" caste.

Performance of any "petukh's" work. Strictly "petukh's" types of work

are: cleaning of toilets (this applies to the penal colony; in pretrial

custody / ward treatment any prisoner can clean the toilet in his cell),

in some jails — cleaning of wash basins, as well as taking out the

garbage. Doing these actions automatically relegates the person to

"petukh" caste.

Here's an example that happen in IK-15 (Mogilev), when i was there. A

man was standing at check line. Suddenly he really wanted to use the

toilet. He ran, as fast as he could, but did not reach it — he took a

shit before reaching the toilet. Being perhaps a shy and conscientious

person, he decided to clean after himself. He took a broom, rag ... This

was seen by some of the prisoners who called «zavhoz» as witness, who

verified transfer to downcast.

Informal rules prohibiting the cleaning of toilets is very convenient

for the prison staff when they need to put any prisoner in punishment

cell (solitary).

Every section has an official schedule of cleaning, than not taking into

account, of course, the caste system. At the same time everybody knows

that only "petukh's" clean the toilet. Political prisoner Igor Olinevich

was many times put in the punishment cell for refusing to clean toilets.

For sure, any prisoner in his right mind would agree to serve any amount

of days in a tiny cold room without personal belongings than to become a

"petukh". Prison staff know this fully well and gladly use such a

convenient tool for pressure on undesirable.

A similar incident happened to me in IK-9 (Gorki). Soon after I stayed

once again in a punishment cell, I was approached by the chief of

section. He said that today I am on schedule to clean a washbasin and

take out the garbage. I made inquiries beforehand and found out that in

this prison only "petukhs" can clean the washbasin. Probably, the chief

of section thought that I did not know and would go to clean the

washbasin. So, ceremoniously, he gathered half of the prison

administration and local "kozel's" as a witnesses, he pointed out a

broom and a rag offering to perform the "scheduled dut".

Without any doubt, I refused, and then he said in a grave tone, that

"there will be a document drawn up about your refusal to perform the

duty", and soon I again went to warm a bench in my very own punishment

cell.

Pedophiles almost always fall in the "harem". People say that in prison

rapists are always raped, but they're not. With some rapists some

prisoners can refuse to drink tea, but nothing more. As for pedophiles,

they have a more unenviable fate.

Until very recently, they were forced to transfer to "petukh" caste from

the moment of entering the detention center, without even waiting for

the verdict. However, the spirit of the times and the trend of

"everything under the law" take their toll. I myself have seen at least

two pedophiles who were not "separated" and lived almost same as others.

Of course, they were as quiet as lambs and not every convict allowed

them to sit on his bunk or even to speak to them. But there is a

tendency, especially in first-time convict prisons.

The "harem" receives everyone who spent some time in a cell with

"petukh's". An exact period of time varies. Sometimes this is an an

hour, sometimes it is a day. According to the concepts, if someone

enters into such a cell, it needs to be done so that the "petukh's"

themselves would try to leave the cell and the man stayed. But it is

clear that physically it's almost impossible.

Any man, who had a physical (except sexual) contact with a "petukh" or

used his personal belongings, are transfered in downcast. In practice,

it looks like this: mistakenly picking up "petukh's" dishes or eating

from them, using "petukh's" personal hygiene articles, hugging or

shaking hands, putting on his clothes (intentionally or unintentionally)

and having a drink tea with "petukh" automatically qualifies you for in

this caste.

Giving something to "petukh" is possible. Taking something from him

leads to becoming a "petukh".

However, these rules have some easings, especially in high-security

prisons. For example, "petukh's" can wash clothes of "muzhik", "petukh"

is allowed to sit on the "muzhik's" bunk and so on.

Often people write or say that convicts can be transfered to downcast

for any misdeeds against prisoner's etiquette. Previously it happened,

but not now. At least, I haven't seen any such case.

The one who steals from other prisoners, can be called "rat" and

snubbed, the one who turned state's evidence at the court, may be called

"suka" (bitch) behind his back, and so on, but the transfer into

downcast due to such violation is a relic of the days when thieves' code

were still strong in Belarus prisons.

Thus, the concept of "contacted" ("zashkvar") is something akin to

ritual blot of the Jews, Muslims and Parsis. Their characteristic

features of custom are irrationality and superstitious fear of the

"impure". But if, according to the Torah, a person who touches for

instance carrion, will be "unclean until the evening", according to the

prison code the man, splashed with urine, will be "petukh" the rest of

his life, even if he will be released and will go back to prison after

30 years.

Part 2: Thieves code ("ponyatiya")in support of the state

Conditions of "petukh's" in prisons

What is the life of "petukh" in prison? In a nutshell, it is an absolute

sheer hell.

According to "ponyatiya", "petukh" has no rights. He has no right to

argue, to retort, to defend his dignity, because it is considered that

he has no dignity. Others can beat, humiliate and mockhim.

When an ordinary prisoner and a "petukh" walk over the barracks hall,

the latter is obliged to lean against the wall, in order to avoid

touching the other prisoner, otherwise he may be beaten.

"Petukhs" do all the dirty work: washing the toilets (as you can

imagine, that is 8-10 toilet seats in a section of a hundred people),

taking out the trash and that sort of thing. Some of the "petukhs"

provide sexual services to other convicts in exchange for tea and

cigarettes (although I must say that in prisons where I was, prison

staff fight against this, and if they find "petukh" and his client,

having sex, both will be placed in solitary).

"Petukhs" get female names, prisoners refer to them with "she" or

"baby". Frankly speaking, its pretty savage and sickening to watch how

young guffawing prisoners call, for example, a 60-year-old toothless

grandpa "Alenka" or "Marina" (female names - TN).

"Petukhs" are never allowed for a moment to forget who they are. They

enter the dining room after everyone, they are the last to wash in the

shower room. In club or leninroom (the room for watching TV) they have a

separate bench in the most uncomfortable place. Phrase "Get the fuck

outta here!" in their address is something quite familiar and common.

One convict persistently argued with me that "Petukhs are not people".

However, prison staff have even worse attitude to "petukhs" than

inmates. Inspectors and often officers at every possible way disparage,

publicly abuse, threaten and also can beat them.

Being powerless people with broken will they even less than ordinary

prisoners fight for their rights. As a result - more than half of

suicides that have happened during my presence in prisons and jails,

were committed by "petukhs", despite the fact that this cast is not more

than 3-5% of the prison's population.

Tellingly, the situation in pre-trial detention centers is not better,

where "petukh's" stay in special cells. At "Volodarka" (pre-trial

detention center in Minsk - TN) the "petukhs’" cell is number 70. I

heard from people, who have long lived in the neighborhood of this cell,

that its inhabitants opened their veins almost daily.

What do they do?

Life "at the the bottom of the heap", constant hatred and humiliation

from almost anyone hardly can yield a highly moral creature. According

to my personal observations, most of "petukhs" are people totally

unprincipled, low-down, ready to do anything for their own benefit.

Although, of course, this characters is not rare among prisoners in

general, among "petukhs" this is probably much more common.

The vast majority of "petukhs" are working for administration:

snitching, performing "operative tasks", provoking, etc. The need to

somehow survive in the over-aggressive and hostile prison air pushes

them to an alliance with the strongest party - prison staff. Therefore,

most of the functions that "petukhs"perform anyway are imposed on them

by operating officer.

The official duties of "petukhs" includes cleaning toilets (no one

except them will do this) and taking out the trash. Many of them earn

their living by cleaning the rooms. "Petukhs" are divided into "working"

and "non-working". The first — those, who for a fee (tea, cigarettes,

sweets), provide sexual services to other inmates. Second - those who

don't, and this means they can not be forced.

Many believe that a person becomes "petukh" through rape in prison or in

jail. 15-20 years ago it was so. But today it practically does not occur

in Belarus prisons. At least, I do not know of any such case, and none

of those, who was inside with me, told me anything of this nature. Also

there was no cases of rape of "petukhs" during my prison time.

Today's prison is much more under the control of the administration than

before, and raped "petukh" can write a statement against the rapist and

his custodial penalty will be then increased.

What is the benefit for the administration?

Surely you have a question: why the state, and, in particular, prison

administration allows savage medieval caste system with its untouchable,

vassals and prostitutes to exist in prisons? Indeed it's inhumane, cruel

and, finally, illegal, indeed according to the penitentiary internal

rules of conduct, all prisoners should toe the same line and any caste

division is out of the question.

Can prison staff stop it and recover may be strict and tough, but anyway

discipline?

The answer is simple: they don't need it.

For quite a long time, spent in penal institutions, I was in many places

and saw a lot of people. I was in four closed and in three

medium-security prisons, talked with simple "muzhiks", and "thieves",

bandits, drug addicts, "traders" and "polozhenec's" (underboss),

swindlers and murderers, "kozels" and even "petukhs" and, of course,had

quite a lot communicated with prison staff.

Reflecting a lot on construction of Belarus penal system, I came to a

firm conclusion that thieves and police system of prison management are

two pillars that support each other.

The informal system of "ponyatiya" invented by thieves, and official

internal rules of conduct today are more likely mutually integrated,

rather than in a state of war and conflict.

Yes, indeed, prison officials forcibly cleaned up the practice of

"ponyatiya" from those rules that prevents controllability and

inconvenience them. The rest of the world of professional criminals and

the MVD world (Ministry of Internal Affairs) get on well with each

other. They get from each other what they need: prison staff - peace in

facility, no incidents and control (why should they have to control

hundreds of prisoners, if it is possible to control one "blatnoy" /

"kozel", who keeps at bay the others?). Thieves / "kozels" receive

privileges and power. Everybody is happy. Except, of course, "muzhiks"

who, as usual, is a patsy in the middle, and is, de facto, in the

situation of double subordination.

Many of the prisoners who have served time for more than ten years, and

saw how all Belarusian prisons went from "black" (under prisoner

control) to "red" (under administration) between about 2005 to 2010,

told me openly: "Now it's same as before. Only instead of the thieves -

"kozels". Earlier vodka and mobile phones were under "blatnoys", but now

under activists. If earlier for screwups "muzhik" was beaten by thieves,

now by "kozels"".

Tellingly, even faces of such informal leaders are often the same.

During the active "breaking" of prison and it's reshaping, where do you

think, operating officers took loyal and dedicated activists - "zavhozs"

and room orderlies, ready to fulfill any order? They were recruited from

yesterday's thieves, who quickly betrayed their criminal idea, because

they were threatened with, for example, being sent to "covered" prison

or loss of privileges, or just a few times were put in the punishment

cell.

As a result, today Belarusian prisons are run by administration together

with prisoners who "firmly mended their ways", but every inch of whose

body is covered by criminal tattoos and whose fists are pumped with

Vaseline.

Despite the formal contradiction in functions, confluence of the

criminal world and correctional staff is noticeable, not only

institutionally, but also on the linguistic level.

The officers use prison slang not less actively than convicts. As I

wrote, the same "petukhs" are snubbed and humiliated by prison staff

worse than by criminals. They even have their own "separated" among

prison workers, who are outcasts in a circle of colleagues.

When I was in IK-15, there worked a "separated" inspector. Colleagues

didn't drink tea with him, he was the only one who could frisk

"petukhs". And such cases are not unique: in IK-14 (Novosady), from

stories of my cellmate, there was even a separated officer, about whom

colleagues have found out that he has "wrong" sex with his wife. As a

result they stopped to drink tea with him, and began to defiantly

despise him, moreover, even prisoners snubbed this officer with

impunity. And there are a lot of such examples.

Interestingly, many of the prisoners (on the wave of toughening of

regime toughening and relative improvement of "petukh’s" conditions

(about 20 years ago they were beaten more often, and could also be

raped) have expressed to me the opinion that soon " petukhs will not

exist, because everyone will be forced to the clean toilets". They often

added, that authorities need to "look decent in front of Europe" (yes,

there were also this kind of political analysts). However, it seems to

me, that this will not happen in the near future. The reason is the

same, the existence of "petukh's" caste significantly facilitates prison

controllability.

Without any doubt, the administration of Belarusian prisons could force

all prisoners to clean toilets and take food at tables regardless of

caste.

There will be no riots or rebellions against it. This innovation will be

fraught maximum with consequences like a few tens of diehard supporters

of "ponyatiya", who will be send to "covered" prison. Most prisoners in

Belarus form such a downtrodden and speechless mass, that they could be

easily forced to anything. And if they are offered prospects of a parole

for cleaning toilets, they'll race each other to cleaning.

However, as we have seen, the administration isn't in a hurry to do so.

Another important point: the existence of this caste gives prison staff

an invaluable assistance in pressing on prisoners who refuse to obey.

In every jail and prison are always individuals who refuse to play by

the rules established by militia. Either these are antisocial persons

that "gazuyut" (i.e. try to live strictly according to the thieves law),

or prisoners who try to defend their rights, for example, complaining to

various authorities, or those who only due to their status will be

persecuted in prison, such as political prisoners.

So, many people from these categories are no longer intimidated by loss

of parcels and visits, punishment cells or cell-type regime, or

"covered" prison or the 411 th article of the Criminal Code (Deliberate

disobedience to the lawful demands of the administration of correction

facility - TN). Question: what do you do with them? And here comes the

last argument - "petukhs" caste. And then even those who are not afraid

of the isolation ward, or batons, of course, will think hard. this is

because a life in this caste is the worst thing that can happen to a

prisoner. A man with dignity can't stay in a group with this status, it

becomes almost impossible. And there is no way out from this caste.

I conversed with a former prisoner of IK-2 (Bobruisk), who got a

response from the head of the prison to his demand to comply with the

law and noninfringement of his rights: "Have you forgotten where the

harem is?". And this is not a singular example.

It's needless to say about the use of this tool against political

prisoners. I myself know about at least three cases in which political

prisoners were transfered into the "petukhs’" caste simply for the fact

that they are political prisoners

In all three cases, combination was very similar. After arrival of

political prisoner in prison with an authoritative convict ("blatnoy" or

"kozel"), he raises against the political prisoner an accusation of a

"screwup": that he sat previously in the same cell with a "downcast", or

drank from the "petukh's" mug, or he dealt with a "petukh" outside.

Naturally, this accusation has nothing to do with reality. But, with a

wave of a wand, one or more witnesses appear and confirm: "yes, he

drank, I saw myself" or "yes, he dealt with a fagot on the outside, I

saw it myself!", although the "accused" don't know these people. And now

the decision can be made, everything according "ponyatiya"!

The result: the political prisoner is transferred into the "petukh's"

caste, the actor ("blatnoy" or "kozel") gets a sop like a visit or a

parcel, and the cunning operating officer, who developed the whole plan,

receives administrative carrot from higher-ups.

I, fortunately, avoided this fate, although attempts, as I wrote above,

were made. However, obviously, administration had no specific ambition

to transfer me into the "harem", otherwise they would certainly have

done so.

Such unanimity of informal prison elites and administration against

political prisoners, allow me once again to say that the hierarchical

punitive system always operates in unity, when they want to suppress and

push out strange elements - potential rebels able to stand up for their

rights.

And, of course, we can compare with the analogy of 1930-1940 years, when

criminals have taken an active part in the elimination of "Trotskyists",

"betrayers of the nation" and other "58th" (an article "On

counterrevolutionary activity" of USSR Criminal Code - TN) (see. V.

Shalamov "Zhulnecheskaya krov", E. Eppbaum "Gulag", Solzhenitsyn "The

Gulag Archipelago", book 3).

Yes, these two heads of punitive hydra can sometimes squabble among

themselves, but, nevertheless, they need each other, and at a time when

they will need to destroy people such us - they will certainly be

together.

Is there a way out?

Here, I think it would be appropriate to give some advice for what to

do, if you're in prison and you see, that an attempt is being made to

transfer you to the "petukh" caste for disobedience or for "political"

status (which is more often) .

First and foremost, you should change your attitude to what is

happening. All of us, men, have been taught that "faggot" is insulting

and disgusting, that it's a shame to be so. And now a group of adult and

kind of sane men tells you that you are one. You need at first

understand that your current situation has no shame and should not blame

yourself. You are not a pedophile, not a rapist or even gay. It’s just

that feral caste norms, prevailing in prison are being used against you

, in order to break your will and lower your status in the eyes of

others.

What to do?

If the process has not yet entered irreversible stage, for example, you

are thrown into a "petukh" cell or convicts publicly provoke you by

asking tricky questions, it makes sense to fight to the last - fight,

commit acts of self-harm, provoke any conflicts, but to get out of this

situation, to show your unstoppable determination.

If the moment is gone, and you are in this caste, then you have to

request the administration of your legitimate right to personal

safety(Article 11 of the Criminal Executive Code of Belarus) - transfer

to a safe place (usually in solitary confinement). According to this

article, "in case of threats to personal safety of the convicted person,

he is entitled to apply for personal security ensuring to any official

body of institution which carries out criminal sentences. In this case

official body shall immediately take personal security measures of the

convicted person".

I don't know a single case, when a convict's claim was denied. However,

everything is possible, and it may happen that for stronger effect the

person, who was declared "separated" and demanded to be removed from

common barracks, is intentionally left there. For a night, for example,

that he has experienced all the beauties of "petukh's" life. In this

case, you need to be ready for humiliation, and to fight, and to do

anything. Again, this is the situation, when you should use extreme

measures in the form of self-harm or self-protection at every possible

way.

It is worth to remember that the more problems you create for the

administration, the faster they will provide you with security, because

prison administration does not have a goal of physical destruction of

political prisoners, it is only about to break them down mentally. They

don't need an excess corpse or disabled person in prison.

Of course, it should be understood, that a request to the administration

to put you in solitary is a "screwup" in terms of "ponyatiya". Such

people are called "charged in", "covered", etc. According to the same

"ponyatiya", if you think that you were "separated" "on outrage" (ie

unfair), you should find a superior in the criminal hierarchy

("enforcer" or thief under the code) and ask him for appeal, and don't

ask administration to put you in a safe place.

You decide yourself what to do. However, my opinion is: an appeal to

"ponyatiya" that is itself a tool of dissenters breaking, is at least

short-sighted. And operating officers will always find an approach, the

easy way or the hard way, to any criminal decision maker. And between

saving your destiny or his own well-being, he unequivocally will choose

the latter.

The very first thing to do in such cases is to make public what happened

with you, inform the lawyer and relatives, so that the information gets

into the media. They are still a kind of a shield for political

prisoners from outright tyranny, so it is necessary to speak frankly and

openly about everything that happened to you; talk without shame about

castes and "ponyatiya" and provocations of prison staff. Indeed

administration will put pressure on prisoners in this way, just playing

on their male feelings and sense of shame for the fact that "now I'm

like a faggot".

Thereby the vast majority of similar stories, that take place not only

with political prisoners, never come out. People are simply ashamed to

talk about them, by that reproducing the vicious circle of silence and

allowing prison staff to continue using informal prison rules for

pressure on undesirables.

We can stop it, only if we will start to talk about the problem out

loud, conquering this absolutely unreasonable shame and fear.

As I said, I wasn't in such a situation, but I considered all the time

the likelihood that I will be put in "harem" due to KGB orders. And by

long reflection, observation and analysis of experiences of others I

came to the conclusion that in that case, I will behave exactly as

described above.

To sum up, I would like to conclude this text with something optimistic

and life-affirming. But reality dictates a slightly different tone. The

number of people entering the prison for their beliefs is gradually

increasing and with it grows the pressure in prison. Important part of

this pressure is precisely the caste system and informal hierarchy,

which I described above.

It is not an individual, but the mass system of "practicing" on special

categories of prisoners being tested on drug-addicted convicts. An

innovation was introduced in prisons was: the preventive registering

of"extremists" - they are forced to wear a yellow label. It is logical

to assume, that in the light of the radical deterioration of the

socio-economic situation in the country, next after drug-addicts will be

"political", for whom separate prisons will be created.

All in all, I think that all of us, those, who stand today for changes

and deposition of the dictator, should cast off illusions and realize

that it would not be better and will only be harder. Of course, the

prison administration will continue to use pressure against political

prisoners by a thieves' "ponyatiya". This tool is easy to use and has

repeatedly proved its effectiveness.

Only demolition of archaic caste system can change the situation for the

better and as a first step we should start with demolition of silence

and taboo on discussion of the topic in society.