Texas prisoners continue hunger strike in protest against solitary confinement
by Ed Pilkington from US news | The Guardian on (#67ZH8)
Inmates across the state have been refusing food since 10 January to protest being held in isolation in some cases for decades
Scores of Texas prisoners have entered the second week of a hunger strike in protest at being kept indefinitely in solitary confinement, a form of incarceration in the US that human rights groups have denounced as torture.
Inmates across the Texas prison system have been refusing food since 10 January in an organized outcry against being held in isolation in some cases for decades. Estimates of the numbers of prisoners involved differ. The Texas department of criminal justice (TDCJ) puts it at 72, but outside advocates liaising with the strikers say it is at least 138.
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