Three prisoners—Melvin Ray, James Pleasant and Robert Earl
Council—who led work stoppages in Alabama prisons in January 2014 as
part of the Free Alabama Movement have
spent the last 18 months in solitary confinement. Authorities, unnerved
by the protests that engulfed three prisons in the state, as well as by
videos and pictures of abusive conditions smuggled out by the movement,
say the men will remain in solitary confinement indefinitely.
The
prison strike leaders are denied televisions and reading material. They
spend at least three days a week, sometimes longer, in their tiny
isolation cells. They eat their meals while seated on steel toilets.
They are allowed to shower only once every two days despite temperatures
that routinely rise above 90 degrees.
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