Prison Hunger Strike Supporters Gather Outside of Limestone Correctional Facility to Protest Abuse

(Harvest, AL) – On June 22, 2019 organizers from local and national anti- prison groups joined with family and friends of incarcerated individuals outside Limestone Correctional Center during visitation hours, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The event began with a press conference and moved on to a peaceful demonstration outside of Limestone C.F.

The mobilization was organized in response to a call to action put forward by the Free Alabama Movement (FAM), Unheard Voices O.T.C.J., Kinetik and Swift Justice, and the FAM Queen Team. In addition to the organizers, the press conference and action were attended by representatives from The Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons, Unheard Voices Baltimore, Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (Oakland, DC, and Atlanta chapters), Atlanta Anarchist Black Cross, Critical Resistance, and more. 

Participants from all over the country convened to amplify hunger strikers’ demands (listed below) and demonstrated their solidarity with all confined people in Alabama and their families in the face of ongoing corruption and violence within ADOC prisons. Families and friends attending visitation at the prison were encouraged to learn more about current events and get involved with future efforts supporting those organizing for change inside Alabama’s increasingly notorious prisons.

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In parallel with the outside event, five incarcerated individuals at Limestone C.F. pledged to start a hunger strike beginning on June 14. One of these five, Kenneth S. Traywick, AIS 177252, began his strike two days early, on June 12. It is clear that Limestone’s administration decided to agree to one of Traywick’s own strike demands in the face of mounting pressure once the remaining four pledged strikers — Derrick V. Mitchell, AIS 206713, Joseph Agee III, AIS 275782, Travonte Keon Butler, AIS 281434, and Melvin Lewis Jr., AIS 209031—began their strike that Friday. Traywick agreed to end his hunger strike once Limestone administrators confirmed they would immediately transfer him out of the facility that Friday evening. Unheard Voices OTCJ points to this as another victory that proves that prisoners have the power to force change on the inside when they engage in collective action. Unheard Voices OTCJ has unconfirmed information that an additional striker was put on transfer and the non-profit organization continues to look into the status of the strike and its impact.

The demands that the mobilization is pushing for are:

1- Immediate action in the form of a Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit for all 8th Amendment Violations uncovered in the DOJ investigation;

2- No new prisons;

3- Corrupt Limestone administrators must be removed;

4- Any and all retaliation against prisoners following “bucket detail” exposure must stop (see: tinyurl.com/bucketdetail ); 

5- A commitment to instituting true rehabilitative and good time programming; and

6- An end to the abusive use of solitary confinement.

At the demonstration, Attorney Richard Rice of Birmingham explained, “The problem lies not with the facilities themselves but the officials running them, the institutions shielding them from accountability, and the individuals that continue to profit from incarceration and prison labor.” Despite widespread criticism including formal scrutiny from the Federal Department of Justice, Governor Ivey remains committed to a nearly $1 billion prison construction plan that organizers insist will only exacerbate the problem of violence and corruption in the ADOC.

As the DOJ has so far failed to pursue action by way of a lawsuit against the ADOC, those with confined loved ones argue that their inaction is proof that the DOJ does not believe incarcerated individuals in the ADOC are worth protecting. This mobilization demonstrated that those directly impacted by incarceration, and those fighting for change on the inside, will continue to make their own voices heard.

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The press conference and action were covered by several local and national media outlets, some of which were even shown on the news inside of Limestone C.F., for incarcerated comrades to see:

https://whnt.com/2019/06/22/protests-for-prisoners-in-limestone-correctional-facility-rang-out-on-the-facilities-visitor-day/?fbclid=IwAR3ZBkrSCxR7pRSYinKbt8IVDvnvY7dTh0xX-R0dmwKM6JmnSNYp_Fun1eY

https://www.waff.com/2019/06/24/prison-or-pound-protesters-say-limestone-county-correctional-facility-inmates-are-treated-worse-than-dogs/?fbclid=IwAR2yGNoIxBC4KVWrv0CVgAH0CSfU5Q9h6Ejiub4DhdVYIy7xtJhyOWYrUGw

https://www.al.com/news/2019/06/protesters-say-alabamians-have-reasons-to-care-about-prisons.html?fbclid=IwAR1L9iAsbJb4cRmwwLw_10xZPwTWtzn6pzcrOVJbSIxHYJSXWSARevIYbFs

https://shadowproof.com/2019/06/21/alabama-prisoners-hunger-strike-demand-doj-end-brutal-treatment/

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To support or get involved with this struggle, contact mona@unheardvoices78@gmail.com or fighttoxicprisons@gmail.com

To donate to future actions: https://www.gofundme.com/unheard-voices-otcj?viewupdates=1&rcid=r01-155917668195-95b2b112c47e4cb4&utm_medium=email&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_email%2B1137-update-supporters-v5b

 

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