5, July 2015 Our domestic Guantanamo
Rikers Island,
our very own ‘Guantanamo Bay prison’, has a long dark history of
incarcerating and destroying young lives. One of the most egregious examples
is the recent tragic death of a 16-year-old high school sophomore, Kalief
Browder, who was detained on suspicion of stealing a backpack.
He maintained his
innocence and requested a trial certain that he would be soon acquitted; he was
only offered plea deals during which time the trial was repeatedly postponed.
He endured nearly 800 days in solitary confinement and was horribly abused by
guards and fellow inmates. His case was finally dismissed from a complete
lack of evidence. Traumatized by the appalling abuse he was forced to endure,
he committed suicide a few days after he was released. It is doubtful if the
tragic death would have received any media attention were it not for the
persistent efforts of Jennifer Gonnerman, a staff reporter for The New Yorker
who first reported Kalief’s suicide in her article "Before the Law: a
boy was accused of taking a backpack. The courts took the next three years of
his life." She later published exclusive surveillance footage showing
him being beaten by guards and fellow prisoners. Mayor, De Blasio said he ‘deeply
saddened’ by Kalief’s death. Let us hope he follows through with concrete
reforms and holds the prison guards fully accountable for Kalief’s appalling
abuse.
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
Our domestic Guantanamo 7-5-2015
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