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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Growing Solidarity for Prisoners with AIDS
-
- By Brenda Sandburg
- San Francisco
-
- One hundred people demonstrated outside the California Medical
- Facility in Vacaville Dec. 5 to protest the horrific conditions
- for prisoners with AIDS. Chanting, blowing whistles and sirens,
- the protesters demanded that the facility stop killing prisoners
- with AIDS and provide adequate medical care.
-
- The demonstration, sponsored by ACT UP/San Francisco and ACT
- UP/Golden Gate, was one of many protests held around the country
- to mark World AIDS Day.
-
- Since California State Senator John Burton issued a report on the
- facility Nov. 19, three more men have died at the Vacaville
- prison as a result of negligent medical supervision. One inmate,
- Robert Berry, who suffered seizures and AIDS dementia, was left
- unattended in a bathtub and later found drowned.
-
- These recent deaths bring the total of prisoners who have died
- from neglect to approximately eight. Burton has given the
- Department of Corrections 90 days to improve conditions,
- including such basic things as installing buzzers in cells and
- providing inmates with blankets.
-
- NEVER MORE SOLIDARITY SHOWN
-
- Corey Weinstein, MD, co-founder of the Pelican Bay Information
- Project, told the demonstration that in the 20 years he has done
- prisoner support work, he has "never seen a more dramatic show of
- solidarity" than that shared among the prisoners at Vacaville on
- hunger and medication strike. Over 150 prisoners began a
- medication strike in September to improve conditions at
- Vacaville. This was followed by a hunger strike the following
- month.
-
- Weinstein said the prisoners suffer under triple jeopardy: the
- Department of Corrections, the court system and the legislative
- system. "The Department of Corrections has basic policies in
- place that prevent anything good from happening for HIV positive
- inmates," Weinstein said. HIV inmates are kept segregated from
- other prisoners, are denied participation in the family
- visitation program that allows prisoners overnight visits with
- their families, and may not do certain prison work.
-
- According to ACT-UP, an estimated 15-20 percent of the 105,000
- people in prison in California are HIV-positive. Three hundred
- people at Vacaville are HIV-positive. As for the court system,
- Weinstein said the Vacaville prison has been under court order
- for two years to improve conditions at the facility and nothing
- has been done. He added that although Sen. Burton's investigation
- was significant, he doesn't have confidence that the legislature
- will enforce change.
-
- Burton's report provides a grisly documentation of the treatment
- of prisoners. It describes the deaths of four prisoners and the
- efforts of their friends to get them treatment.
-
- One of the men, Richard Teague, was not given the dialysis
- treatment he needed and bloated up to 30 or 40 pounds before
- dying. When he collapsed outside his cell it took 40 minutes for
- medical assistance to arrive.
-
- Another inmate, Ricardo Rodriguez, pounded on his cell door
- crying out for help for half an hour the night of his death. The
- report says approximately 23 inmates heard him but his cries went
- unanswered. He was found naked on the toilet the next morning.
-
- DOCTORS MISDIAGNOSE
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- The report cites the complaints of inmates that doctors currently
- on the HIV team "often incorrectly diagnose conditions, do not
- really conduct a complete examination" or review medical
- histories and charts. These problems were confirmed by two
- doctors formerly at Vacaville.
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- Among other conditions noted in the report: the HIV unit is cold
- and drafty and inmates are given inadequate clothing and blankets;
- "after an inmate showers he must wait out on the cold windy tier
- until the correction officer is next scheduled to open cell
- doors," and is thus subject to catching colds and pneumonia.
-
- The report indicts the entire prison system and the cruel,
- medieval treatment of inmates. Luis Talamantez, a former
- political prisoner, told the rally that what is happening at
- Vacaville is happening in prisons across the country. "Prisons
- are becoming the burial grounds for the helpless and sick," he
- declared. "Doctors in prison are not doctors--they have broken
- their oath and have become guards."
-
- Burton's report also describes the horrendous treatment of
- disabled inmates who are not HIV positive.
-
- Yvonne Edy, the mother of one of the inmates who launched the
- hunger strike at Vacaville, said that those on strike were being
- punished by the prison officials. "They are adding time to the
- prisoners' sentences to ensure that they die in this hell hole,"
- Edy said.
-
- Ellen Asharah, ACT UP/San Francisco, noted that women prisoners
- with HIV are suffering similar circumstances. She said a lawsuit
- was filed three years ago on behalf of 30 women at the California
- Institute for Women in Frontera, Calif., charging the HIV unit
- with medical neglect and discrimination against those with HIV.
- One woman died at the prison and was not discovered for three
- days, until guards noticed her food trays had piled up.
-
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