Wed., July 17, 7 pm at Revolution Books Berkeley:

Panel Discussion: The California Prisoner Hunger Strike & Ending Long-Term Solitary Confinement*

July 16, 2013 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us

 

Andres Thomas Conteris, CloseGitmo.net—Stop U.S. Torture in Gitmo and U.S. Prisons; Director, Program of the Americans of Nonviolence International—recently interviewed hunger strikers in Pelican Bay SHU

Steven Czifra is a UC Berkeley student who spent a total of eight years in solitary confinement, including five in the Pelican Bay SHU. Along with other UC students and professors, he is taking part in a rolling solidarity fast in support of the prisoners and their demands.

Larry Everest, covers the prisoner hunger strikes for Revolution newspaper and is the author: Oil, Power & Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda. (See "Revolution Interview: Carol Strickman, from Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition Prisoners' Struggle Against 'Cruel and Unusual Punishment Amounting to Torture'")

Michael Montgomery is a reporter for KQED and the Center for Investigative Reporting who's covered California prison issues.

Danny Murillo was arrested at 16 years young, and sentenced to 15 years in state prison. 17 months were spent in Administrative Segregation (the hole) and six years in the Security Housing Unit (the SHU). Currently an undergrad student at UC Berkeley in the Ethnic Studies department and a George Miller Scholar.

*Other speakers TB

On July 8, California prison authorities admitted that over 30,000 prisoners had joined the hunger strike by refusing meals. The Los Angeles Times said this "could be the largest prison protest in state history." Prisoner representatives from the Pelican Bay State Prison SHU Short Corridor Collective Human Rights Movement said, "our nonviolent peaceful protest of our subjection to decades of indefinite state-sanctioned torture, via long-term solitary confinement will resume...consisting of a hunger strike/work stoppage of indefinite duration until CDCR [California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] signs a legally binding agreement meeting our demands, the heart of which mandates an end to long-term solitary confinement (as well as additional major reforms)." See statement here .

 

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