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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Fri Aug 9, 2013, 11:40 PM Aug 2013

Day 32: Mediators Talk with Prisoners as Hunger Strike Reaches One Month, Situation Critical,

http://prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/2013/08/08/mediators-talk-with-prisoners-as-hunger-strike-reaches-one-month-mark-situation-remain-critical-negotiations-crucial/

All of the members of our mediation team were able to speak with hunger strike representatives at Pelican Bay for two-and-a-half hours.
All four representatives are totally united and resolute.
They were clear that this peaceful protest is not about them—it is about making real, fundamental changes to an incredibly unjust system.

They haven’t eaten for 32 days but they are cogent, focused, and committed.

We were able to work together to develop new ideas about how to move forward, which we’ll be acting on over the next few days. The mediation team will be staying in contact with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and issuing statements daily.

Reports from prisoners at Pelican Bay indicate escalated mistreatment from guards in the Administrative Segregation and Security Housing Units. Prisoners report being verbally abused by guards and over hearing them discussing orders “to treat some prisoners really nicely and others really badly.” Despite the abuse, prisoners remain steadfast in continuing their protest. “They are obviously feeling the effects of not having eaten in over a month, but they remain strong and in high spirits” said Anne Weills, a lawyer representing strikers at Pelican Bay. “They are fighting for themselves, their fellow prisoners, and those who will come after them. They are incredibly inspired by all the support they’ve received, and are steadfast in their commitments to improving conditions.”

On the outside, prisoners’ loved ones, activists, and advocates continue their fight to compel the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and Governor Jerry Brown to urgently address the human rights violations happening in the prison system by calling for immediate good-faith negotiations with strikers.

“These men are risking their lives to insist on humane conditions and an end to indefinite sentences of solitary confinement in California’s prison system,” Said mediator Barbara Becnel . “Recent reports from these prisoners demonstrate that their brave efforts have been made all the more difficult by prison guards who are treating them very harshly. Meanwhile, the hunger strikers have entered a very dangerous phase of their protest: their health could be permanently damaged and they could even die. As for Gov. Brown and CDCR Secretary Beard: How many prisoners have to be harmed by guards and the conditions which violate international human rights standards before state authorities are willing to seriously consider their demands for real change? How many prisoners have to die?”

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Call Governor Jerry Brown
Phone: (916) 445-2841, (510) 289-0336, (510) 628-0202
Fax: (916) 558-3160
Suggested script: I’m calling in support of the prisoners on hunger strike. The governor has the power to stop the torture of solitary confinement. I urge the governor to compel the CDCR to enter into negotiations to end the strike. RIGHT NOW is their chance to enter into clear, honest negotiations with the strikers to end the torture.
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Day 32: Mediators Talk with Prisoners as Hunger Strike Reaches One Month, Situation Critical, (Original Post) annm4peace Aug 2013 OP
Glad they are resolute. JimDandy Aug 2013 #1
No conditions have been met annm4peace Aug 2013 #2
Thank you for Brown's number. I will call it tomorrow. This is shameful sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #3
kick. rec. limpyhobbler Aug 2013 #4

JimDandy

(7,318 posts)
1. Glad they are resolute.
Fri Aug 9, 2013, 11:49 PM
Aug 2013

Have any of their conditions been met? How many are left on strike? Are any of them being force fed?

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
2. No conditions have been met
Sat Aug 10, 2013, 12:07 AM
Aug 2013

the prisons have been taking way more rights.. turning the cold air on them.

Not letting them send or receive letters.

It is crazy.. the Democrat Legislatures need to go to the prisons and demand to talk to the hunger strikers.

more are going to die before Gov Brown does something. It is sad. Some of these guys were arrested on simple drug possessions.

some are innocent but took the plea deals..

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
3. Thank you for Brown's number. I will call it tomorrow. This is shameful
Sat Aug 10, 2013, 12:19 AM
Aug 2013

and we dare to lecture other countries on the issue of human rights.

They are very brave people. I hope someone puts an end to this before it is too late for them.

Sounds like, if this were a just society, some of those guards need to be arrested and tried for violations of human rights.

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