This is very worrisome to say the least, says Carol Strickman, one of the mediation team lawyers banned from CDCR facilities. We have been receiving steady reports from prisoners of CDCR intimidation and retaliation leading up to the strike. Now, we have the CDCR threatening prisoners and cutting off contact with our legal team. We obviously don t want to imagine the worst, but we are legitimately concerned about violence on the part of the prison administration.
In a letter sent to Gov. Brown this morning, mediators laid out the prisoners demands and said that prison officials inaction at the negotiation table and threats to prisoners clearly demonstrate the unwillingness of CDCR officials to address the prisoners demands adequately. Mediators are asking for a meeting with Brown, saying, We are ready to bring forth specific proposals that will make the current proposed reforms complete and bring California in line with best practices nationwide. We can and must end torture in California s prisons now.
Support for the hunger strike continues to grow nationally and internationally. The strike is growing throughout the California for Security Housing Units, from Administrative Segregation Units, throughout the general population. Prisoners are becoming more and more united in their opposition to the horrendous conditions they are forced to endure at all levels of the prison system, said Manuel La Fontaine, of the Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity coalition. And as their strike grows, so does the support coming from outside the prison walls. People see this as a human rights issue, and so no level of repression on the part of the CDCR will stop people all over the world from fighting to help these prisoners win their demands.
Prisoners Five Core Demands for Human Rights:
1. End Administration Abuse & Group Punishment 2. Abolish the Debriefing Policy & Modify Gang Status Criteria 3. End Long Term Solitary Confinement 4. Provide Adequate and Nutritious Food 5. Expand and Provide Constructive Programming & Privileges
Take Action Now!
We re asking ALL supporters to pressure Governor Brown to ensure the CDCR implement the changes set forth in the prisoners five core demands and that the CDCR cease ALL retaliation on hunger strikers.
Write & Call Governor Jerry Brown and urge him to pressure the CDCR to negotiate with the prisoners and honor their demands!:
Governor Jerry Brown State Capitol, Suite 1173 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 445-2841
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Committee WEB: prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com EMAIL:
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