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- Subject: Prison Hungerstrike Protests AIDS Deaths/ww
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- PRISON HUNGER STRIKE PROTESTS AIDS DEATHS
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- By Brenda Sandburg
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- San Francisco
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- Two prisoners with HIV began a hunger strike Oct. 21 at the
- California Medical Facility in Vacaville, Calif. to protest the
- terrible deaths of fellow prisoners. Since September, several men
- with AIDS have died in their cells calling out for medical
- attention.
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- The most recent death on Oct. 18 was particularly grisly.
- According to one prisoner at Vacaville, a score of prisoners
- heard the man call out for help the night before, but his cries
- were ignored by the prison staff. They waited until morning to
- respond to him and found him dead on his toilet. In their report,
- the staff said he died of natural causes, AIDS.
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- Over 150 prisoners at Vacaville had launched a medication strike
- in September, refusing all treatment to protest the deaths of
- several HIV prisoners and the terrible healthcare conditions at
- the facility. A hunger strike was called to intensify the
- struggle against the prison system. Yvonne Edy, the mother of
- hunger striker Charles Perry, told a news conference Oct. 29 that
- the prisoners can only fight with their lives.
-
- But prison officials moved to block this struggle. Six days after
- the hunger strike began, the California Department of Corrections
- told the prisoners that tubes would be inserted into their
- stomachs to force feed them. To keep the hunger strike going,
- prisoners are rotating into the strike. Ten men replaced the
- first two strikers and five days later they were replaced by 10
- others.
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- At the news conference, Edy read a statement from the men of the
- AIDS unit at Vacaville. The hunger strike "is not only about the
- prisoners who die in their cells after calling out for help and
- being ignored in their pain and illness. It is about humanity,
- decency and compassion for the sick and dying in prison. ... It
- is about the lack of compassion, the lack of medical care, the
- lack of qualified HIV doctors, and the lack of understanding of
- the physical and emotional needs of inmates with AIDS by the men
- and women that have been assigned to be the protectors of the
- public trust."
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- Edy said prison officials have the attitude that the prisoners
- are going to die anyway so it doesn't matter whether or not they
- get treatment. "Yes they are terminal, but they may not all die
- before they are released," Edy declared. She said she wants to
- insure that her son can come home to die rather than "alone in
- his cell crying out for help, left to die and be thrown out with
- the wash."
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- Luis Talamantez, of the Prisoners' Rights Union, said that "there
- is a courageous fight on behalf of prisoners taking place at
- Vacaville that all prisoner and human rights activists should
- support with all their consciousness."
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