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San Francisco Bay View - Hunger strike set to begin May 25 in Old Folsom ASU/Ad-Seg

19.5.17

San Francisco Bay View - Hunger strike set to begin May 25 in Old Folsom ASU/Ad-Seg: The prison is refusing to provide them with education, rehabilitative programs, cleaning supplies for toilets and cells. They’re being housed there long term and feel the administration is just depriving them to force them to plead guilty on 115s to go to SHUs, but if they do that it will affect them in court.

They’ve exhausted the 602 process, reached out to the ombudsman, who has yet to interview a prisoner regarding these ongoing problems that seem to get worse. They’ve reached out to the PIO (public information officer) at the prison and have gotten nowhere.

All they’re asking for is to be given day to day necessities. So in order to have their voices heard, they feel they have no choice but to hunger strike.

Send our brother some love and light: Anthony Estrada, T-80277, P.O. Box 715071, Represa CA 95671.


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