Greetings,
As you know, on July 8, 2013 more than 30,000 California prisoners
initiated a historic hunger strike calling on the Governor and the
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to meet
their 5 Core Demands. Sixty days and one death later, the strikers
suspended the strike.
Thank you so much for continuing your support of the hunger strikers.
CDCR RETALIATES AGAINST PEACEFUL PROTEST WITH ACCUSATIONS OF SERIOUS RULE VIOLATIONS (115 WRITE-UP)
The hunger strike was a non-violent and peaceful protest of
resistance against the violence and torture perpetrated against
prisoners by prison staff. Prisoners all over the world use hunger
strikes to affirm their humanity. Hunger striking is a time-honored form
of peaceful protest, going back hundreds – perhaps thousands – of
years. It allows nonviolent dissent for people who lack viable methods
to obtain redress of grievances.
Every person who participated in this summer’s peaceful protest of
refusing meals has received a 115 write-up, accusing him of committing a
serious rule violation for his participation in the hunger strike. This
is a continuation of CDCR’s attacks on the nonviolent protest.
A 115 WRITE-UP CAN EXTEND SOLITARY CONFINEMENT PERIOD AND RESULT IN DENIAL OF PAROLE
A 115 is serious. It can result in extending a prisoner’s period of
solitary confinement by years, in the imposition of penalties like
television restrictions, or in becoming the basis for denying parole.
If the 115 is gang-related, the results are even worse: it can be
used to validate a prisoner as a gang member or associate. Validation
can cause the prisoner to be moved to the Security Housing Unit (the
“SHU,” aka solitary confinement), or to be kept longer in the SHU.
Officials at California State Prison Corcoran, and possibly at other
prisons, encouraged prisoners to stipulate that they had participated in
the hunger strike, in exchange for a lesser 115 penalty. But that
stipulation included a phrase acknowledging that the hunger strike was
organized or directed by prison gangs, leading to grave repercussions
for participants throughout the system.
Keeping people in solitary confinement for more years, because they
peacefully protested solitary confinement, is outrageous! This is a
symptom of the unjust retaliation that CDCR is perpetuating against
hunger strikers.
TELL CDCR THAT THE PRACTICE OF ISSUING 115 WRITE-UPS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE HUNGER STRIKE IS OUTRAGEOUS
Please contact M. D. Stainer, Director of the Division of Adult
Institutions at CDCR. Your voice needs to be heard by the people making
decisions! Tell him to end this policy of punishing people for refusing
their meals in nonviolent protest, and to reverse the 115s that were
given out. Let him know that you are distressed to hear that about his
policy of issuing 115 write-ups, further oppressing the peaceful hunger
strikers.
M.D. Stainer, Director
Division of Adult Institutions
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
P. O. Box 942883
Sacramento CA. 94283
(916) 445-7688
Michael.Stainer@cdcr.ca.gov
Division of Adult Institutions
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
P. O. Box 942883
Sacramento CA. 94283
(916) 445-7688
Michael.Stainer@cdcr.ca.gov
The Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition will let you know when we find out the effects of our collective activity. Please share this Alert with your networks!
In solidarity,
Dana Gross, for Emergency Response Network – Pledge of Resistance Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition
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