URGENT: Hunger Striker’s Health Rapidly Deteriorates
Posted on July 12, 2011
http://prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/

URGENT SUPPORT NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity coalition 
received an urgent update from medical staff at 
Pelican Bay State Prison that the health of at 
least 200 hunger strikers in the SHU is rapidly 
worsening. A source with access to the current 
medical conditions who prefers to be unnamed reported:

“The prisoners are progressing rapidly to the 
organ damaging consequences of dehydration. They 
are not drinking water and have decompensated 
rapidly. A few have tried to sip water but are so 
sick that they are vomiting it back up. Some are 
in renal failure and have been unable to make 
urine for 3 days. Some are having measured blood 
sugars in the 30 range, which can be fatal if not treated.“

SHU prisoners at Pelican Bay have said they are 
willing to risk their lives and will continue to 
strike until their demands are met. The CDCR continues to refuse to negotiate.

Prisoners across CA continue to refuse food in 
solidarity with the Pelican Bay SHU hunger strikers.

This past weekend, families and friends sent 
encouragement and support to their loved ones 
during weekend visits at prisons across the 
state, witnessing the toll the hunger strike is 
taking on their bodies. Families have said their 
loved ones are extremely pale, shaking and have 
already lost 20-30 pounds. Some families of 
prisoners who have only been drinking water for 
12 days now witnessed their loved ones faint or 
go into diabetic shock in visiting rooms over the weekend.

People locked up across the state have been 
telling their friends and families about the 
tactics prison officials have been using to break the strike.

Many prisoners have said that medications are 
being denied to prisoners on hunger strike.

Prisoners have reported that guards in at least 
Pelican Bay General Population and Calipatria 
State Prison have been calling throughout blocks 
and units: “The Hunger Strike is over! The 5 
demands have been met!” which is not true. 
According to family members of prisoners at 
Calipatria, participation at Calipatria was 
huge–at least 1,500 prisoners throughout that 
prison alone joined the hunger strike– until the 
guards spread rumors of the strike ending. Some 
prisoners at Calipatria remain on hunger strike, however.

While the CDCR released it’s estimate of 6,600 
prisoners participating in the hunger strike 
during the 4th of July weekend and declared the 
numbers dropping to over 2,100 in the following 
days, of course the CDCR failed to mentioned how 
and why that happened. The decline in numbers in 
no way demonstrates a lack of support or 
dedication to this struggle from the prisoners, 
rather how eager the CDCR is to make this issue go away quickly and quietly.

Families and community organizations like Prison 
Moratorium Project continue to rally support 
outside of striking prisons like Corcoran, 
sharing information and trying to visit their 
loved ones as regularly as possible. Families and 
community members are also supporting the strike outside Pelican Bay.

Support for this hunger strike is at a crucial 
point, where we need to pressure the CDCR to 
negotiate with the prisoners immediately. Call 
the CDCR and urge them to negotiate NOW. Also 
call your legislators and urge them to make sure 
the CDCR negotiates with the prisoners in good 
faith. Click here for more info, including a sample script and phone numbers.

***The coalition also needs help getting updates 
and information to prisoners throughout CA. If 
you know people who are locked up in CA, please 
either send us their information or send them 
updates of the strike, including how people are 
supporting outside. The Hunger Strikers need our 
support, and need to know how much support is 
growing for them outside prison. ***

***An emergency press conference will be held Wed 
July 13th at 11 am outside the California State 
Building in San Francisco (Van Ness & McAllister)***



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