Protestors Lock Down State Building in Solidarity with California Prisoner Hunger Strike
Press Governor Brown and CDCR to negotiate to meet prisoners’ 5 demands
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Oakland— At 8:00am this morning, protestors locked themselves to the doors of the Oakland State Building at 1515 Clay St. in solidarity with the California Prisoner Hunger Strike and called for Governor Brown and the CDCR to enter honest negotiations to meet the hunger strikers 5 demands. The demands are an end to long term solitary confinement, comprehensive changes in draconian “anti-gang” policies, an end to collective punishment, and the provision of nutritious food and constructive programs and educational services.
The protestors issued this statement:
As Governor Brown continues to silently endorse the torture of California prisoners, with the death of hunger striker Billy “Guerro” Sell, and in the face of ongoing retaliation against prisoners by the CDCR, we join the hunger strikers on this 29th day of their peaceful protest to meet their 5 demands.
Solitary confinement is widely and internationally recognized as torture. The hunger strikers and their family members are making a powerful and inspiring stand for dignity in the face of this inhumane treatment. We stand with them.
Governor Brown and the CDCR, negotiate immediately to meet the 5 demands.
Since the beginning of the strike, there have been almost daily actions around California, US, and in many other countries in support. Over 80,000 people have signed petitions to the CDCR and the Governor. Medical professionals, human rights organizations, students, unions, lawyers, religious leaders, prisoners and their family members have all spoken to the urgency of meeting the hunger strikers’ demands.
A recent statement by the Short Corridor Collective at Pelican Bay State Prison states, “We are being tortured each day by state officials (Governor Brown, his appointee CDCR Secretary Beard, and all his underlings). Increased retaliation has been perpetuated upon defenseless and starving prisoners who only seek what any human being strives for—humane treatment, dignity, equality, and justice for our families, loved ones, and ourselves. These are the fundamental rights of all people, including those incarcerated by the state.”
As people on strike record losing over 30 pounds, communications from inside indicate that people are being punished through denial of necessary medication, further isolation, and cruel treatment like blowing cold air into freezing cells.
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