The Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) has gone too far. I am heartbroken and enraged by this level of desperation. The torture and dehumanization of incarcerated people are not only violations of the law but also crimes against humanity. As someone who has fought for freedom and been directly impacted by this system, it infuriates me that institutions continue to disregard human life with such impunity.
This must stop. We need everyone involved in addressing the crisis at Red Onion State Prison. When is enough enough? How many of our brothers must physically or spiritually suffer before meaningful change occurs?
IAHR and the Virginia Coalition have worked tirelessly year after year, to end solitary confinement—one of the main abuses taking place at the torturous Red Onion—and we will continue to do so with your help. Please contact me to help eliminate the abuses faced by incarcerated individuals; I can be reached via email, call, text, or through our website. Further, you can take part in advocating by contacting your local legislators
(https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov)
To the families, friends, and communities of those suffering within these walls: We see you, we hear you, and we stand with you in this fight for justice.
This was not an isolated act of desperation. Since then, nine more men at Red Onion have reached their breaking point, resorting to similar tragic measures. These are not protests, but cries for help from individuals pushed to the brink by a system designed to rehabilitate but instead breeds despair.
This cannot be ignored. Let this serve as a call to action for every person of conscience to demand accountability, transparency, and an end to the gruesome practices within our
prison systems.
In solidarity,
Natasha White
Director of Community Engagement (IAHR)
Interfaith Action for Human Rights
https://www.interfaithactionhr.org/
email: nwhite@interfaithactionhr.org
phone/text: 318-295-5343
P.O.Box 55802, Washington, DC 20040 318-295-5343
nwhite@interfaithactionhr.org www.interfaithactionhr.org
2 comments:
.When will The Virginia Department of Corrections change their name to something more descriptive?
Like the Department of Punishment?
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