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Subject: Strong Statement on Gov. Brown's Visit to Dachau During Hunger Strike
 


Governor Brown should not use the Holocaust to hide racism
Jews Decry Brown’s visit to Dachau while at home he condones racism.
As California prisoners’ massive hunger strike against long-term solitary 
confinement, group punishment, and other 
cruel and inhuman policies of the CDCR (California Department of 
Corrections and Rehabilitation) enters its second week, Governor Jerry 
Brown is on a two-week vacation to Germany and Ireland. To add insult to 
injury, it includes a visit to the Dachau concentration camp.
It is shocking for the Governor to have chosen this time to go on vacation 
while the CDCR refuses to meet the hunger strikers’ five just demandsthat would 
end the torture of prisoners in the state he is supposed to 
be responsible for governing. The International Jewish Anti-Zionist 
Network is outraged that Brown dares to exploit the Nazi genocide to 
distract from his complicity in the repression and racism against 
prisoners, disproportionately people of color and low income people, 
women and transgender people, in order to make money for the lucrative 
prison industry in California. 
The racism that allows Brown to be silent about a massive hunger strike is 
the same racism that allows for the massive and disproportionate 
incarceration of Black and Brown people in California and nationwide.“No other 
country in the world imprisons so many of its racial or ethnic 
minorities. The United States imprisons a larger percentage of its Black 
population than South Africa did at the height of apartheid.” To bring 
these statistics closer to home, “In Washington, D.C. ... it is 
estimated that three out of four young black men (and nearly all those 
in the poorest neighborhoods) can expect to serve time in prison.” 
(http://www.frederickuu.org/sermons/NewJimCrow.pdf)
This same racism allows for the extrajudicial killing of Black people with 
impunity, of whom 17-year-old Trayvon Marton is just one. Last week his 
killer literally got away with murder as a jury found Zimmerman “not 
guilty” based on a Florida law that gives (white) people the right to 
use deadly force to defend themselves, their homes and their vehicles. 
As documented in a report by Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, every 28 hours in 
2012 someone employed or protected by the US 
government killed a Black man, woman, or child. A total of 313 Black 
people were killed by police, security guards and vigilantes. 
Over the past two years, hunger strikers in California and Palestine have 
shared a struggle against inhumane treatment. Today, Palestinian 
prisoners strike against isolation and the use of “administrative detention” - 
the indefinite and arbitrary detention of Palestinian people, 
including children, by Israeli occupying forces without charge, 
evidence, or trial. Sheikh Khader Adnan, a former Palestinian Political 
Prisoner, whose 66-day hunger strike in protest at being detained 
without charge attracted worldwide attention, wrote in support of the 
California hunger strike: 
The policy of isolation is a cheap weapon in the hands of those who hold 
power. The policy of isolation is used against American citizens who are 
victims of the political, economic and social order/system that thrives on 
greed, discrimination and the deprived, including the 
African-Americans and Palestinian resistors such as Sameeh Hamoudeh and 
Sami Al-Aryan…Hunger strikes are a courageous step and a real tool for 
all those who are deprived of their rights to lift the existing 
oppression, and I hope that these prisoners will gain their rights and 
their demands. Today, the hunger strikes of the Palestinian prisoners 
inspire those who are detained to engage in hunger strikes to guarantee 
that they are treated humanely and with respect and dignity. 
It is therefore a grotesque charade that Israel would offer the United States 
'ethical' tips on how its doctors can force-feed Guantanamo prisoners on hunger 
strike. The United States and Israel face prisoners on hunger strike due to 
similar repression and inhumane treatment of those they have imprisoned. In 
both countries, prisons are used to repress political dissent, to 
target those whose daily survival challenges a system designed to 
suppress and/or eliminate them, and to create an underclass whose lives 
are valued at nothing, who are deemed unworthy of protection, whose very 
existence is criminalized. 
For Governor Brown to commemorate the horrors of Dachau while allowing the 
horrors of solitary confinement for years and decades is hypocrisy and 
brutality. While a death camp is different from a prison, the underlying logic 
of the racism and repression of the Nazi genocide resounds: that 
certain groups of people can be isolated, tortured and killed because of who 
they are and/or what they believe in. 
As Jews in solidarity with prisoners organizing from Pelican Bay to 
Palestine to Guantanamo, we say Never Again for Anyone and demand that 
Governor Brown insist that the California Department of Corrections and 
Rehabilitation meet the dignified demands of the brave and brilliantly 
organized hunger strikers for humane treatment. 
Please take a moment to sign the Pledge of Resistance to stand with California 
prisoners on hunger strike!
International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network 
 
Click here to donate to Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity

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