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Mark Duggan did not fire at police before he was killed

"The police shooting victim whose death sparked the riots did not fire at officers before he was killed, ballistic tests indicate.

There is "no evidence" that a handgun found at the scene where Mark Duggan was killed by armed officers was used, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said.

The 29-year-old's death, after receiving a gunshot wound to the chest last Thursday, was a trigger for the first night's rioting in Tottenham on Saturday.

Mr Duggan's death came after two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer, investigations show.

Doubts emerge over Duggan shooting as London burns

Doubts have emerged over whether Mark Duggan, whose death at the hands of police sparked the weekend's Tottenham riots, was killed during an exchange of fire .

The Guardian understands that initial ballistics tests on a bullet, found lodged in a police radio worn by an officer during Thursday's incident, suggested it was police issue – and therefore had not been fired by Duggan.

SF RALLY HONORS PELICAN BAY & ALL IMPRISONED HUNGER STRIKERS

Jerry represents the Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition, and Carol Strickman is staff attorney to the mediations team for the hunger strike.

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URGENT: HUNGER STRIKE MAY CONTINUE

We received a letter from Todd Ashker, one of the hunger strike leaders at Pelican Bay, dated July 24th, 2011. He says the hunger strikers are giving the CDCR 2-3 weeks from July 20th to come up with some substantive changes in response to their five core demands. If the CDCR does not follow through, prisoners at Pelican Bay plan to go back on hunger strike. Todd writes:

STATEMENT BY PELICAN BAY SHORT CORRIDOR COLLECTIVE

Hungerstrike NewsJuly 27, 2011No. 9
Written Statement by Short Corridor Collective(a small representative of the Hunger Strike Leaders at Pelican Bay)

URGENT FREE LEONARD PELTIER FROM SOLITARY/TORTURE: CONTACT DEPT OF JUSTICE NOW

The Attorney General of the United States manages the Department of Justice, of which the Bureau of Prisons is a part. For the next two days, we ask supporters to contact Attorney General Eric Holder. Whether for a week, a month, a year, or 10 years... Solitary Confinement is Torture! Solitary is cruel and unusual and was recognized as such by the U.S. Supreme Court a century ago. Express your concern about the impact of solitary on the health of Leonard Peltier, a 66-year-old man in poor health.

PRISONERS AMAZED AT AMOUNT OF OUTSIDE SUPPORT

http://prisonmovement.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/pelican-bay-ends-hunger-strike/ It has finally been confirmed the Pelican Bay hunger strike leaders did end their hunger strike in exchange for some immediate changes & the CDCR‘s promise to review their g

BRUTAL ISOLATION TORTURE USED IN ISRAELI PRISONS


by Stephen Lendman 
Monday Jul 25th, 2011 12:48 AM

The Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Adalah and Physicians for Human Rights/Israel (called Mezan et al below) June 2011 report headlined, "Solitary Confinement of Prisoners and Detainees in Israeli Prisons" explains harsh and abusive conditions they endure. 

For so-called "security prisoners," treatment is especially brutal because of extreme restrictions, including when out of isolation. It affects everyone physically and emotionally, notably after long periods with no human contact. 

TEHACHAPI HUNGER STRIKERS STILL NEED OUR HELP

(letter from a tehacapi hunger striker)

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Hunger Striker's at Tehachapi still need our help!

CCI Tehachapi; July 21, 2011


(Regarding this hunger strike) I am glad the word 

is out, I'm just saddened that I don't see 

anything on the news of our struggle. As far as 

we last heard it?s been like 12 prisons that are 

involved. Here there are a lot of people on 

CORCORAN, TEHACHAPI & CALIPATRIA PRISONS STILL STRIKING

Hours after announcing an end to the hunger strike at the maximum security lockup Pelican Bay, California corrections officials acknowledged more than 500 inmates continue to refuse meals at three other state prisons.

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