Monday, December 28, 2020

1/4/21 Call to Action: Stop Illegal, Inhumane Restrictions on Secure Housing Unit (SHU) at WVCF

 IDOC Watch - December 11, 2020

by Kwame “Beans” Shakur

Illegal Denial of Video Visits

Due to the Covid-19 virus Wabash Valley Correctional Facility closed the visitation room in March. Those of us held captive in the SHU have not been able to see our loved ones in 9 months, however, population has still been allowed to maintain contact with the outside world during this pandemic thru the use of video visits on kiosk machines located in every cell house.

The refusal to place kiosk on the SHU even prior to the pandemic is another form of sensory deprivation used to break the minds & spirits of those held in solitary confinement. To my knowledge this is the only lock up unit in the state that does not have video visitation as an option, an option that exist in order to make visits more convenient due to the fact most of us are shipped across the state hours away from home and a lot of our loved ones work during visitation hours. Under normal circumstances 9 months in captivity with no interaction from a loved one is enough to cause an individual to experience a number of issues, not to mention the uncertain times We find ourselves in now. With family members and loved ones dying and testing positive for covid-19, the refusal to place a kiosk machine on the SHU is causing extreme mental & emotional distress for both captives and those on the outside.

The SHU is also the only lockup unit in the state that does not allow individuals on disciplinary segregation to purchase "picture tickets/tokens" on commissary. i have been housed on the SHU since July 31 ,2018 and in that time i have not been allowed to have a picture taken to send to my family.

Following the visitation room closure in March, GTL began giving out 2 free 5 min calls every week for everybody locked up using their services. They followed that by also giving out free video visits each week. So, even a super exploiter- parasite company like GTL understands the hard times We are all experiencing as a people and the need for ones to have contact and support from the outside world. With that being said i am demanding that my captors place kiosk machines for video visits on the SHU as soon as possible and allow ones to have their pictures taken on disciplinary segregation.

Update 12/25/20

As a result of this demand at least 20 prisoners filed grievances. In an attempt to censor those standing up for Our rights, the facility Grievance Specialist returned everybody's grievance without officially attaching a grievance number or allowing it to pass through the proper chain of command. Therefore no higher authorities know that this issue has been raised and there is no documented paper trail showing that i exhausted all administrative remedies. These are the types of prison politics and corruption that We must expose and challenge. The grievance process is the first step a prisoner must take in order to take his/her case to court or even challenge on a facility level to seek relief. Without it you cannot move forward within the facility or pursue legal action.

Our oppressors/captors waste no time in showing us that We have no human or civil rights in their eyes, and that Our lives DON’T MATTER. This is exactly why N.A.L.C and IDOC Watch are working expediently to develop the regional & national infrastructure and network to Unify the voices of those behind enemy lines. Without the organizational and legal support from the outside We will continue to be silenced and dehumanized inside these modern day slave camps.

In addition to the illegal denial of video visits, people being held in the solitary confinement cages of the SHU are not receiving the diets or access to commissary they are entitled to per IDOC Policy & Procedure.

Please listen to the statements below from Kwame ‘Beans’ Shakur and Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson, who are both being caged on the SHU, and respond to their calls for outside support!

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On January 4, we are asking everyone to call Wabash Valley CF warden Frank Vanihel and the IDOC Central Office to demand:

1) That video visit kiosks be installed on the SHU and that the people caged there be allowed video visits in accordance with IDOC Policy & Procedure

2) That people caged on the SHU be allowed the diets and commissary they are entitled to under IDOC Policy and Procedure

Warden Frank Vanihel: (812) 398-5050 (follow extensions to reach the Warden)

IDOC Central Office: (317) 232-5711 ext. 2, ext. 2

#prisonlivesmatter

 

Monday, December 21, 2020

Urgent action! Contact Governor Holcomb about the COVID-19 crisis in Rockville women's prison

Urgent action! Contact Governor Holcomb about the COVID-19 crisis in Rockville women's prison

 

 IDOC Watch

"I’ve never been so sick in all my life. Everyone on this dorm is deathly ill … It all went downhill when they started putting positive cases back in the room with negative cases … I was just told I was positive and left in my room. With negative people. They are putting us all in danger at this point, including their officers."

 

"We get no medical attention whatsoever! They do not check on us, do not do temp checks, stopped giving Tylenol ... An older lady covered from head to toe with rash, her ears are swollen bad. They won’t get her help."

 

“In the beginning, I used to flippantly say that when the COVID finally comes here, the prison will just let us all get sick and die. I thought that I was just being dramatic, but it might have been more prescient than I know.... Why don't OUR lives matter?”

Each of these alarming messages are from women incarcerated in Rockville prison, Indiana’s largest women’s prison. There is a crisis in the prison as women are going undernourished, without treatment or isolation, and with hundreds sick. Despite eight months to prepare, Rockville did not do so, and is woefully underprepared for this crisis. They have now essentially abandoned these women to the virus.

Please call, tweet, or email the governor before his staff go on leave for the holidays.

phone: 317-232-4567

tweet: @GovHolcomb

email: https://www.in.gov/gov/governor-holcombask-eric/ 

Demand they must:

  1. Test everyone in the prison

  2. Isolate those who are sick and quarantine those who have contacted an infectious person

  3. If they don’t have they space to isolate/quarantine individuals, they must release the over 200 women who would be released in the next six month, and transfer other women, until they do have the room

  4. Provide appropriate treatment and nourishment to those who are sick