Action Alert!!!
Support
Pennsylvania Prisoner
Whistleblowers
Stop the abuse and
torture of prisoners!
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The Dallas 6 are six
African-American prisoners in solitary confinement in SCI Dallas
PA prison who blew the whistle on & peacefully protested against abuse and
violence by prison guards. Four of them face trial on Feb 17 in Luzerne County
(infamous for the “kids for cash” scandal) for “rioting.”
Their jury trial will
begin on February 17, 2015 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Why support
the Dallas 6?
They
are whistleblowers
who put their lives on the line by taking action to stop the rampant abuse and
violence by guards at SCI Dallas and other PA prisons.
We
all depend on prisoners like the Dallas 6
to tell the truth about our society and to defend all our civil and human
rights.
They
are part of a movement
of prisoners taking action and speaking out through hunger and work strikes such
as in Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Virginia and
California.
Torture
must remain illegal
in this country. Charles Graner honed his torture
skills in PA where he was a prison guard before moving on to Abu Ghraib. We should not have to go to Iraq to find out what is
happening here, not when there are prisoners telling it like it is.
Solitary
confinement is torture according
to Juan Méndez, UN Special Rappateur on Torture, who has called for an absolute ban on
solitary for longer than 15 days.
Mass
incarceration has meant many
prisoners are inside for non-violent
offenses such as minor drug convictions, immigration and parole violations
& not paying fines, or are innocent of any offense. But whatever the
offense, the sentence does not include
torture.
Their trial is taking place
in the infamous Luzerne ‘Kids for Cash’
County where judges were convicted of kickbacks for incarcerating children.
Legal help is needed to navigate those dirty waters.
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What can you
do?
► Help to pack
the court on Feb 17. Sign up
here if you are planning to come, need or can offer transportation/ housing.
► Set up a speaking engagement for Shandre, Derrick and Isaac who give dynamic
presentations (see video below).
► Help with
housing, rides, food for those coming to the trial.
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Your support is needed to insure that
these men receive a fair trial, that the abuses that they faced in prison do not
continue, and, for the legal precedent that this court case will
establish.
If the Dallas 6 are justifiably cleared of all charges Pennsylvania prisoners
will be able to speak up against abuse and torture without fear of
retaliation.
Derrick Stanley
of the Dallas 6 (at right) with Shandre Delaney
(center), mother of Carrington Keys of the Dallas 6 and campaign
coordinator
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For more
information
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Justice for the Dallas 6 Support
Campaign: Abolitionist Law Center; Every Mother is a Working Mother Network;
Fight for Lifers West; Germantown Friends Meeting Mass Incarceration Working
Group; Global Women’s Strike & Women of Color@GWS
– US; Human Rights Coalition – Fed Up; Human Rights Coalition – Philadelphia;
Marcellus Shale Earth First; Mishkan Shalom New Jim
Crow Study-Action Group; Payday men’s network; Peacehome Campaigns; Shalefield
Organizing Committee. Endorsements: Brandywine Peace Community; California Families Against
Solitary Confinement (CFASC); The Center for Returning Citizens (TCRC); Decarcerate PA; Defending Dissent Foundation; Global Women’s
Strike & Women of Color@GWS – UK; Human Rights
Defense Center – Lake Worth, Florida; Jewish Voice For Peace - Philadelphia; Sin
Barras – Without (Prison) Bars – Santa Cruz; T'ruah:
The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights; WHAT’S UP?! Pittsburgh; Welfare Warriors;
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) – Philadelphia. Individual Endorsements: Pam Africa,
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia
Abu-Jamal; Patrice Armstead, Building People’s Power
and Coalition Demanding Reinstatement of Dr. Monteiro;
Malik Aziz, Founder, Men United for a Better
Philadelphia and Chairman, National Exhoodus Council;
Pastor Antoinette Johnson, King Solomon Baptist Church; Dr. Anthony Monteiro; Rev. Bob Moore, Executive Director, Coalition for
Peace Action (for id purposes only); Dr. Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of
African American Studies & History, Temple University; Dr. Cornel West,
Princeton University; Dr. Carla Willard, Africana Studies Program, Franklin
& Marshall College. Partnering
with: AFSC Prison Watch.
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Background
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Six African-American
prisoners from the State Correctional Institute (SCI) in Dallas, PA are facing
charges of “rioting” for blowing the whistle on the abuse of prisoners in
solitary confinement.
On April 10, 2010,
illegal and barbaric conditions at the hands of prison guards at SCI Dallas led
these inmates, held in solitary confinement, to stage a protest. For over a year
they had suffered food deprivation, destruction of mail, beatings, neglect of
medical conditions, use of a torture chair and the
deaths of some other prisoners,
including the coerced suicide of an older white prisoner with mental health
issues.
After guards kept
prisoner Isaac Sanchez confined in a torture chair overnight, six protested by
covering their cell door windows with their bedding. The prisoners demanded that
the abuse stop, and requested access to their counselors, state police, the
District Attorney and the Public Defenders’ Office. They had no access to
telephones or computers and their incoming and out-going mail were being
destroyed to undermine their ability to expose the corruption.
Prison guards
responded with an armed assault against the unarmed men locked inside individual
cells. They attacked the six men with electroshock shields, tasers, fists and pepper spray.
The guards involved
suffered no injuries and initially no charges were filed against the Dallas 6,
who were left bloodied, naked, burnt and in pain. Although some of the men were
transferred to other prisons, they were able to file complaints and initiate
civil actions against the prison guards and officials involved.
Prison officials,
state police and the Luzerne County DA retaliated four months later by charging
the Dallas 6 with rioting. The Dallas 6 believe that they are facing these
trumped up charges because they contributed to Institutionalized
Cruelty, Human Rights Coalition Report 1, and, then
subsequently stood up for their lives, which is documented in Resistance &
Retaliation, Report 2.
The US has the
largest prison population in the world with Black and Brown communities
disproportionately impacted. Prisoners across the US are taking action and
speaking out against their inhumane and tortuous conditions, including prisoner
hunger and work strikes in Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Virginia
and California. As a result of their actions, prisoners are retaliated against by prison authorities. The trial of the
Dallas 6 will represent a moment of truth and exposure about wide-spread use of
solitary confinement and torture in prisons. We call on all who believe in
justice and equality to support the Dallas 6.
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Wednesday, February 04, 2015
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