

Why are men jailed at US prison setting themselves alight?
Nov 27, 2024
Noel Hanrahan, the legal director for the Redwood Justice Fund and co-director of Prison Radio, delves into the shocking trend of self-immolation among inmates at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia. He discusses the dire conditions of abuse and racism that drive these desperate protests. The conversation unveils disturbing systemic issues in American prisons, highlighting a lack of mental health support and the urgent need for reform. Hanrahan also emphasizes the importance of advocacy and raising awareness about prisoners' struggles for dignity and better conditions.
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Ikang's Desperation
- Ikang Ishat, an inmate at Red Onion State Prison, attempted self-immolation.
- He voiced frustration and exhaustion over the discrimination he faces daily.
Self-Harm at Red Onion
- Inmates at Red Onion State Prison are resorting to self-harm due to the harsh conditions.
- Noelle Hanrahan, a lawyer and founder of Prison Radio, describes the situation as torture.
Reporting from Red Onion
- Prison Radio correspondent Kevin Rasheed Johnson has been reporting on Red Onion for over a decade.
- He details deplorable conditions, including the use of dogs on prisoners, and racist staff.