Federal and state law, plus all prison policies, make retaliation for grievances a crime. Yet the staff and administration of the California system has been accused of just that during this now 10-day hunger strike. Inmates are being placed into the very condition they are striking to close down--cement cells with no windows, no comforts, no human contact.
Federal and state law, plus all prison policies, make retaliation for grievances a crime. Yet the staff and administration of the California system has been accused of just that during this now 10-day hunger strike. Inmates are being placed into the very condition they are striking to close down–cement cells with no windows, no comforts, no human contact.
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