Mass Hunger Strike by California Prisoners Continues Despite Retaliation by 
Authorities
by Dylan Murphy / July 26th, 2013
Understand that … people are dying who could be 
saved, that generations more will die or live poor butchered half-lives 
if you fail to act.
>— George L. Jackson, former Black Panther activist – shot to death by prison 
>wardens on August 21, 1971.
The mass hunger strike by prisoners in California’s jails has run 
into its third week. The California Department of Corrections and 
Rehabilitation (CDCR) has refused to negotiate or address the strikers’ five 
main demands. Prison officials have shown no interest in negotiating an end to 
the 
mass hunger strike despite the obvious dangers to the prisoners’ health.
“This is a clear attack against a non-violent protest,” says Anne 
Weills, attorney for several hunger strikers. “It is pathetic that in 
response to prisoners’ calls for basic human and civil rights, the CDCR 
responds by violating those rights.”
Instead, prison officials have tried to break the mass hunger strike 
by moving prisoners’ representatives from Secure Housing Units at 
Pelican Bay State Prison to Administrative Segregation, blasting cold 
air into cells leaving some of the men sick and freezing and 
confiscating legal documents from hunger strikers. The callous 
inhumanity of prison officials has led them to deny hunger strikers 
medical attention and ban lawyers such as Marilyn McMahon from visiting 
the hunger strikers.
“This is a matter of life and death for both the strikers and their families,” 
said mediator Barbara Becnel.“We object in the strongest possible terms to the 
complacency of the CDCR.”
Jeffrey Beard, Secretary of California Department of Corrections and 
Rehabilitation, has refused to meet with mediators working on behalf of 
the hunger strikers. Meanwhile California Governor Jerry Brown refuses 
to intervene in the unfolding crisis and is off touring Europe. 
Ironically enough one of his tour dates is a visit to the Concentration 
camp at Dachau in Germany where thousands where tortured by Nazi prison 
authorities.
Not surprisingly, families and loved ones of the hunger strikers are 
outraged by this callous indifference to the fate of thousands of men.
The hunger strikers at Pelican Bay State Prison who have been placed 
in Administrative Segregation are reportedly in high spirits and showing great 
resolve in the face of attempts to break them. On Day 17 of the 
mass hunger strike they released the following statement:
‘Greetings of solidarity and respect to all of our 
supporters, all people of conscience around the world, and all similarly 
situated prisoners. You should know that once again our peaceful 
protest is making history, bringing international attention to our 
collective efforts to bring an end, once and for all, to the inhumane 
conditions and torture of indefinite solitary confinement.
>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 defenceless 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. We are doing all we can, together with 
our outside supporters, to bring about a positive changes. Gov. Brown is not 
above the will of the people of California, and if he refuses to 
recognize the legitimacy of our human and civil rights struggle against 
the practices of this prison system, then it is the responsibility of 
the federal government and President Obama to use their powers to stop 
the harm being done to thousands of prisoners being held in solitary 
confinement.
>CDCR officials are attempting to undermine the voluntary actions of 
prisoners who truly want better treatment and living conditions by 
wrongfully accusing us of forcing tens-of-thousands of prisoners across 
California, along with our supporters in the free world, to participate 
in our protest. Prisoners across the state are participating because of 
the inhumane conditions they are being subjected to. As HUMAN BEINGS 
prisoners are collectively resisting such treatment, and they are doing 
so peacefully. The attempted repression of our protest has not broken 
our spirits. In fact it has only helped to strengthen each of 
us—individually and collectively. Despite CDCR’s retaliations and 
propaganda, we remain steadfast in our commitment. We will see our 
peaceful hunger strike through to victory, even if this requires us to 
endure the torture of force-feeding. We believe at this point in our 
struggle we are prepared to do what is necessary in order for Gov. Brown and 
the CDCR to realize how serious we are, and how far and long we are willing to 
go to have our reasonable demands implemented.
>We are hopeful that all those brave men and women across the state 
who are participating in this strike—all who are able health-wise—will 
be encouraged to issue public statements of their own, via media outlets across 
the country, letting the world know why they have taken part in 
this historic, collective struggle.
>In closing, we want to inform the world that this hunger strike is 
far from over. We are in it for the long haul. Thus, we strongly urge 
Gov. Brown to return from his “get-away” vacation overseas and deal 
urgently with this crisis before more prisoners suffer serious health 
damage or death. If any deaths do occur, the responsibility for them 
will fall squarely on Brown and the CDCR in their callousness and 
inaction.
>We believe that we will prevail.
>In Solidarity,
>PBSP-SHU Short Corridor Representatives
>- Todd Asher, C-58191, PBSP-SHU, D4-121
>- Arturo Castellanos, C-17275, PBSP-SHU, D1-121
>- Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa (Dewberry), C-35671, PBSP-SHU,D1-117
>- Antonio Guillen, P-81948, PBSP-SHU, D2-106
Ordinary people across the world can help stop the torture by telling the 
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to return 
the 14 prisoner representatives at Pelican Bay State Prison to their 
cells and return their confiscated legal documents and lift the ban on 
their lawyer Marilyn McMahon, so that she can visit her clients.
American capitalism spends tens of billions of dollars locking up its poorest 
citizens. Nearly 2 million Americans are incarcerated in prison as part of an 
attempt to divide the population and prevent young people in particular from 
fighting back against massive social and economic 
inequality. This historic mass hunger strike shows how resistance to a 
barbaric and inhumane society is possible against overwhelming odds.
You can support the hunger strikers by signing the petition to Governor Jerry 
Brown or visit the website of the Prison Hunger Strike Solidarity Campaign.
Dylan Murphy is a historian and trade union activist. Read other articles by 
Dylan.

http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/07/mass-hunger-strike-by-california-prisoners-continues-despite-retaliation-by-authorities/#more-49899


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