NYC: NO REPRISALS AGAINST PRISONERS! Demonstrate TODAY, Dec. 17, 5-6pm @ CNN-Columbus Circle
CNN: COVER THE DEMANDS OF THE LARGEST PRISON STRIKE IN U.S.
HISTORY!
Emergency Demonstration
FRIDAY, Dec 17, 5 to 6pm
@CNN’s New York Headquarters - 59th St & 10 Columbus
Circle
Strike Supporters To Also Demand NO REPRISALS AGAINST PRISONERS! The
Whole World Is Watching!
For over week, since December 9, thousands of Georgia prisoners have refused
to work, stopped all activities and locked down in their cells in a peaceful
protest for their human rights. It is urgent to support this heroic act of
resistance to inhuman prison conditions and racism.
Reports that the strike has ended do not mean that the strikers' just
demands have ended or that they have been met.
Based in Atlanta Georgia. CNN, owned by Time Warner, is one of the largest
media conglomerates in the world. As of Dec 16, CNN and most of the major
corporate media has censored this historic struggle for human rights.
We demand that CNN stop the censorship and report on the strikers'
demands and whether the Georgia Department of Corrections is negotiating with
the strikers about the human rights issues they have raised.
Thousands of men, from Augusta, Baldwin, Hancock, Hays, Macon, Smith and
Telfair State Prisons went on strike to press the Georgia Department of
Corrections (“DOC”) to stop treating them like animals and slaves
and institute programs that address their basic human
rights. Prisons in the U.S. are not rehabilitation centers; in
reality, they are concentration camps for the poor and people of color.
The prisoners set forth the following demands:
• a living wage for work
• educational opportunities
• decent health care
• an end to cruel and unusual punishments
• decent living conditions
• nutritional meals
• vocational and self-improvement opportunities
• access to families
• just parole decisions
While the prisoners were non-violent, the DOC violently attempted to force
the men back to work—claiming it was “lawful” to order
prisoners to work without pay, in defiance of the 13th Amendment’s
abolition of slavery.
Inmate leaders, Black, Latino, white, Muslim, Rastafarian, Christian, have
united together and vowed to strike until their demands are addressed.
Together, using cell phones, they coordinated this state-wide prison
strike.
CNN, other media and elected officials have already received thousands of
email messages of concern from an internationally circulated
petition:
www.iacenter.org/prisoners/gaprisonstrikepetition