It now appears that several of the Georgia State prisoners who took part in eight days of non violent protest in mid December stemming from a long list of grievances have likely been beaten in retaliation for their participation.
According to todays AJC report ( hello, nice to see you finally reporting on this)
The Department of Corrections did not respond to the AJC’s request for comment, but an agency spokeswoman denied the allegations in a comment to the New York Times.
Shocker. NOT.
Lets all please remember that Georgia still allows shackling of pregnant and laboring women. But more on that later.
Some of the best and most comprehensive coverage, and worth every word , is from The Final Call ( yes I know it’s Minister Louis Farrakhan’s paper-spare me any lectures)
If anyone thinks that amidst the hustle and bustle of the holiday season that folks weren’t paying attention to this important human rights story-many were.
Counter to the racial meme, black, latino and white inmates all participated at six prisons, including Hays State Prison, Telfair State Prison, Macon State Prison and Smith State Prison, banding together to show their unhappiness by staying in their cells. They were protesting the quality of the food and the lack of fruits and vegetables, the level of medical care, the availability of education and job training programs, parole decisions and overall conditions.
The families of some prisoners reported that corrections officers responded violently, destroying personal effects and beating inmates at one penitentiary while another facility cut off the hot water supply.
A coalition has grown seeking answers and meetings with prison administrators, it currently includes the NAACP, the Nation of Islam, Black Agenda Report, the Green Party of Georgia, the ACLU, Amnesty International, the Southern Center for Human Rights, the Coalition for the People’s Agenda, and others.
Someone who has been on top of the issue from the beginning is the fiercest Prison Reform activist in Georgia, Elaine Brown.
I’ll keep my eye on this ongoing story-and update as new information is made available-but if we have any readers who are doing work with any of the coalition members that wish to weigh in, please contact me or leave information in the comments. Here is the FaceBook group, if nothing else you can follow the story there.
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