From the reinstatement of solitary confinement, shortages of staff, and COVID-19 outbreaks, the conditions of Rikers Island have been a point of ongoing debate in New York. Earlier this month, about 200 male inmates went on a hunger strike to protest the poor conditions of the jail.
According to the New York Post, as President Biden is due to visit New York later in the week, a note circulating amongst the inmates is calling for an even bigger demonstration.
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The unknown author has accused the Department of Corrections of âmessing with our mail, visits, recreation, medical, law library, commissary, living conditions.â
âAll gangsters, gentlemen and stand up individuals, the courts and DOC are violating us every day, and our families are suffering for it as well,â reads the letter, which sources said was distributed in food carts to inmates at Rikersâ Robert N. Davoren Complex.
âCourts are violating due process rights, giving us ransoms insted of bails [sic]!â the letter obtained by The Post reads. âWhat happen [sic] to bail reform?â
Public defenders have also called on President Biden to make a visit to the prison and witness the âunmitigated humanitarian crisisâ firsthand. A joint statement from various organizations such as the Legal Aid Society and the Bronx Defenders added this:
âBidenâs visit to New York City is an opportunity for this nationâs leader to witness firsthand the horrendous conditions New Yorkers endure each day on Rikers Island â conditions that should serve as a reminder of why incarceration is not a panacea for public safety concerns,â
The letterâs author is aware that the Presidential visit is an opportunity to draw more attention to the conditions the inmates face every day. Thus, they are calling for an even bigger hunger strike than the prior one.
âThis time we need everyone to make this count!â the letter says. âLawyers are trying to get Biden to the Island, letâs do our part! (If we peacefully protest) like Martin Luther King, or Gandhi [sic].
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