{"id":119,"date":"2010-10-30T16:10:02","date_gmt":"2010-10-30T16:10:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rashidmod.wordpress.com\/?p=119"},"modified":"2013-12-09T15:39:22","modified_gmt":"2013-12-09T15:39:22","slug":"abu-ghraib-comes-to-amerika-torture-unit-under-construction-at-virginias-red-onion-state-prison","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/?p=119","title":{"rendered":"Abu Ghraib Comes to Amerika: Torture Unit under Construction at Virginia\u2019s Red Onion State Prison (October 30, 2010)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Virginia  Justifies a Torture Unit<\/h3>\n<p>This past summer a Black prisoner was  strangled to death on a segregation exercise yard at Virginia\u2019s remote Red  Onion State Prison. A white prisoner is alleged to have committed the  killing. ((The killing is alleged to have been  committed by a white prisoner who is an admitted member of a white-exclusivist  gang. Many Red Onion prisoners believe the murder to have been racially  motivated and facilitated by guards.)) This incident caps a long history of Red Onion officials manipulating  and facilitating racial conflict between prisoners. ((On numerous occasions I have  documented,&nbsp;<em>in the words of the white prisoners themselves<\/em>,  how Red Onion officials often use racist white inmates to antagonize and  assault Black prisoners. Especially by allowing them to carry weapons and bags  of fermented feces onto the segregation exercise yards, with which to attack  Blacks confined in locked, fenced-in cages beside them. See, e.g. the sworn  affidavit of Troy Estep which is on record in the Wise County Circuit Court,  filed as Exhibit B in support of a Motion to Transfer Venue, filed on January  22, 2009 in case styled&nbsp;<em>Commonwealth of Virginia v. Kevin Johnson<\/em>,  Case No. CR08F00688-00. In his affidavit Estep candidly admits dislike of  Blacks and having developed this attitude from growing up in southwestern  Virginia where anti-Black racism \u201cis just part of the culture and how everyone  is generally raised \u2026.\u201d He reveals knowing many of the staff at Red Onion from  society, having grown up and gone to school with many of them, and states \u201cmost  of the guards and nurses and other whites who work at ROSP and WRSP feel the  same as I do towards Blacks. Some are not in the open about it, like me, but  most conceal it when around Blacks or others whom they feel will not  comfortably accept this attitude.\u201d He went on to describe how guards at Red  Onion deliberately manipulate racial violence between prisoners. In his own  words he described how in segregation guards punish prisoners for throwing  substances on them but do not punish them for doing it to each other. He states  how guards who search him before going to exercise allow him to carry bags of  feces out to throw on Blacks, and how he\u2019d \u201cbeen documented over 20 times as  having thrown feces on Black inmates in segregation,\u201d but was never punished.  He went on to admit Red Onion officials put him in the cell next to me with  intentions of provoking and facilitating him throwing feces on me.<\/p>\n<p> Not coincidentally, the same white  prisoner who is accused of the recent killing at Red Onion was put in the cell  next to me, and we went out to exercise numerous times together, during April  2010. Guards remarked repeatedly that they expected him to \u201ckill\u201d another  prisoner, and repeatedly referred to me in his presence as a \u201cBlack gang  leader.\u201d He and I both felt guards were attempting to instigate a conflict  between us and he gave me his permission to expose this.))<\/p>\n<p>But instead of exposing  and addressing this fact, this tragedy is being used to justify the secretive  construction of a torture unit at the prison.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Desires to operate such a unit have  long been floated by Red Onion\u2019s Warden Tracy S. Ray, but were not pursued  until now because of lack of sufficient funds and plausible justification. With  this recent death, however, Ray now has both his selling point and  justification. The unit has been approved, funded and is under construction in  the prison\u2019s B-3 housing unit.<\/p>\n<p>\n  According to one Red Onion lieutenant,  enough money is being spent on the unit\u2019s construction \u201cto build a whole new  prison.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n  A list of candidates for the unit has  already been compiled. I\u2019ve been told repeatedly that my name tops it. The list  is almost entirely Black and consists of prisoners who have distinguished  themselves for resisting and speaking out against the notoriously abusive and  racist conditions at Red Onion.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Although the unit\u2019s projected design  and living conditions have been shrouded in secrecy to avoid outside scrutiny,  leaks have come out to local attorneys who have relatives and contacts who work  at Red Onion, and from minimum security \u2018cadre\u2019 inmates who, for pennies an  hour, have been working overtime for over two months so far constructing the  unit.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Assignments to B-3 will be punitive,  brutal, and indefinite and will inflict tortures designed for and used against  \u201cenemy combatants\u201d at the Guant\u00e1namo Bay and Abu Ghraib detention centers.  Ranking Red Onion officials admit its actual purpose will be to apply, study,  and advance methods of mentally breaking those with dissident, oppositional,  and otherwise \u2018unacceptable\u2019 attitudes. When U. S. intelligence agencies began  experiments and studies in torture after World War II, ((As I pointed out in a prior  article, see note 4, below:<\/p>\n<p> \u201cAfter World War II western governments  established an aversion to physical torture, which they embodied in the charter  and treaties of their newly established United Nations. This was brought on by  the embarrassment and guilt of the Allied Western nations who had stood by  passively while the German Nazis tortured and conducted gruesome experiments on  Jews and other Germans (disabled people, dissidents) as well as Slavs, Poles,  and Gypsies. On account of this, the newly established CIA became very  interested in developing less physically evident methods of mentally breaking  and brainwashing enemies.\u201d)) allegedly for use  against dangerous foreign enemies, they cited the same purposes.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The implications are ominous.<\/p>\n<h3>Advanced  Modern Torture \u2013 Amerikan Style<\/h3>\n<p>In a 2007 article, ((Kevin \u201cRashid\u201d Johnson,&nbsp;<em>Amerikan  Prisons Are Government Sponsored Torture<\/em>, Socialism and Democracy,  Vol. 21, no. 1 (March 2007).)) I showed a  general parallel between the torturous conditions of modern U.S. Prisons and  the advanced torture techniques (psychological warfare) developed and applied  against foreign \u201cenemies\u201d by the CIA and U.S. Military. Red Onion\u2019s torture  unit now shows a clear and deliberate link between the two, and that what began  as techniques developed for Amerikan \u201cenemies\u201d are now being directed at  Amerikan citizens. This will inevitably spread.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The CIA\/military\u2019s advanced torture  methods were exposed in Professor Alfred McCoy\u2019s detailed and thoroughly  documented 2006 expos\u00e9. ((Alfred W. McCoy,&nbsp;<em>A Question of  Torture: CIA Interrogation, From the Cold War to the War on Terror<\/em>&nbsp;(New York: Henry Holt, 2006).)) His book traced the CIA\u2019s efforts to develop and  perfect new and less physically evident torture methods over 50 years, which  included a research project (from 1950 to 1962) that cost over $1 billion a  year that sought to \u201ccrack the code of human consciousness.\u201d The Agency tried  everything from drugs (including truth serum, mescaline, and LSD), to shock  treatment. None of these efforts produced results.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Alongside these more invasive methods,  the CIA also funded behavioral studies at top universities like Yale,  Princeton, Harvard and McGill. These efforts bore fruit, beginning with McGill.<\/p>\n<p>\n  McGill\u2019s Dr. Donald O. Hebb discovered  that he could consistently produce hallucinations and psychotic breakdowns in a  person within 48 hours, by cutting them off from environmental stimulation. He  did this by having student volunteers lie blindfolded, with soundproof earmuffs  and thick mitts on inside a small cubicle for several days. Most of the  students quit the experiment. He also acknowledged that confinement in solitary  prison cells produce similar results, only more gradually. ((As CIA researcher Dr. Albert  Biderman discovered \u201cthe effect of isolation on the brain function of the  prisoner is much like that which occurs if he is beaten, starved or deprived of  sleep.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>&nbsp;note 4. As I stated in my previous  article:<\/p>\n<p> \u201cThe Amerikan reformers who first  devised the penitentiary believed that criminals could be \u2018reformed\u2019 through  solitary confinement, labor and religious indoctrination. The use of solitary  confinement and isolation \u2013 sensory deprivation \u2013 began at Philadelphia\u2019s  Eastern State Penitentiary in the 1820s. But what was actually discovered was  that conditions of sensory deprivation in isolation caused mental deterioration  and psychosis. Leading writers like Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin upon  touring the penitentiary spoke out against its conditions of daily tampering  with the mysteries of the brain to be immeasurably worse than any torture of  the body. The U.S. Supreme Court ultimately ruled such solitary confinement  mentally destructive and outlawed it \u2026<\/p>\n<p> \u201c\u2026 It stated: \u2018A considerable number of  prisoners fell, after even a short confinement, into a semi-fatuous condition,  from which it was next to impossible to remove them, and others became  violently insane; others still committed suicide, while those who stood the  ordeal better were generally not reformed and in most cases did not recover  sufficient mental activity to be of subsequent service to the community.\u2019&nbsp;<em>In Re Medley,<\/em>&nbsp;134 U.S. 160, 168 (1890).<\/p>\n<p> \u201cMany modern courts have found the same  conditions and injuries to prisoners from confinement in modern control units  as did the high court of 1890 in the&nbsp;<em>Medley<\/em>&nbsp;case \u2026. See, e.g.&nbsp;<em>Madrid v.  Gomez<\/em>, 889 F. Supp. 1146 (1995): \u2018[M]any, if not most, inmates in  SHU [Special Housing Unit] experience some degree of psychological trauma in  relation to their extreme social isolation and the severely restricted  environmental stimulation in SHU.\u2019 This court concluded that confinement under such  conditions \u2018may press the outer bounds of what humans can psychologically  tolerate \u2026 The psychological consequences of living in these units for long  periods of time are predictably destructive, and the potential for these  psychological stressors to precipitate various forms of psychopathology is  clear cut.\u2019 Another court found that \u2018isolating human beings from other human  beings year after year or even month after month can cause substantial  psychological damage, even if the isolation is not total.\u2019&nbsp;<em>Davenport v.  DeRoberts,&nbsp;<\/em>884 F. 2d 1310,  1313, 1316 (1989).))<\/p>\n<p>\n  This was the first breakthrough \u2013  \u201csensory deprivation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n  The CIA\u2019s second advance came from  studies of \u201cforeign\u201d torture techniques at Cornell University Medical Center.  One of the most effective methods discovered was \u201cself-inflicted pain.\u201d This  involved making the victim stand for one or two days, which causes the body  fluids to drain into the legs which then swell, causing boils that swell and  burst, and hallucinations and kidney failure. The victim is told repeatedly  during this process, \u201cYou\u2019re doing this to yourself. Cooperate with us and you  can sit down.\u201d ((\u201cSelf-inflicted pain\u201d may be  applied in a variety of ways, e.g. compelling one to stand at length, kneel or  sit on hard surfaces at length, remain in cramped and painful positions, etc. These  are called \u201cstress positions.\u201d The key is that the body is used as a weapon  against itself, without an external device, thus giving the impression that the  victim is causing his\/her own suffering. As the 1983 Honduran tortures manual,  modeled after the CIA\u2019s 1963 torture handbook, teaches \u201cpain which he [the  subject] feels he is inflicting upon himself is more likely to sap his  resistance.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>&nbsp;Note 5, p. 136.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  The CIA found that combining these two  techniques produced revolutionary results while leaving little evidence of  abuse. The Agency found its torture model, and in 1963 encoded and distributed  it worldwide in its torture handbook,&nbsp;<em>Kubark Counterintelligence Manual.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n  Under General Geoffrey Miller in 2002,&nbsp;Guant\u00e1namo Bay was converted  into a torture research lab where the CIA model was advanced even further,  adding two key techniques.<\/p>\n<p> The two  techniques developed at Guant\u00e1namo consisted of attacks on cultural  sensitivities, such as Arab males\u2019 sensitivity to gender issues and sexual  identity, and targeting one\u2019s personal fears and vulnerabilities. <\/p>\n<p> By 2003 the CIA  torture model was perfected at Guant\u00e1namo, combining this multi-level attack on  the human psyche, namely 1) sensory deprivation, 2) self-inflicted pain, and  targeting 3) cultural sensitivities, and 4) personal fears and vulnerabilities. <\/p>\n<p> Later in 2003  when resistance to the U.S. invasion of Iraq caught U.S. forces off guard,  Miller was sent to Abu Ghraib from Guant\u00e1namo to implement his techniques  against captured Iraqis. A CD and handbook of his methods were distributed to  U.S. military police, intelligence agents, and to General Ricardo Sanchez.  Sanchez, Commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, ordered that Miller\u2019s methods be  incorporated into interrogations of Iraqis. It was these practices that came  out in the 2004 torture scandals at Abu Ghraib and Guant\u00e1namo. <\/p>\n<p> Investigations  exposed an entire unit at Guant\u00e1namo, housing Arab men who had been reduced  under these techniques to the mental level of toddlers. They were found sitting  on the floor, playing with toys, crying, soiling themselves, etc. <\/p>\n<p> As McCoy  exposed, torture experts agree that psychological (or \u201cclean\u201d) torture is far  more dangerous, destructive and lasting than physical torture, and is far more  cruel. \u201cVictims often need extensive treatment to recover from injury far more  crippling than mere physical pain. Perpetrators can suffer a dangerous  expansion of ego, leading to escalating cruelty and lasting emotional  disorders.\u201d <\/p>\n<h3>The  B-3 Torture Unit<\/h3>\n<p>B-3 will be Red Onion\u2019s second torture  unit, informally called \u201cSuperseg\u201d (segregation within segregation). The first  superseg unit was constructed and opened in October 2003 in Red Onion\u2019s C-4  unit, and distinguished itself for extensive physical abuse by guards with the  complicity of medical staff. This abuse saw prisoners routinely beaten by  guards while handcuffed behind their backs and legs shackled, often resulting  in broken teeth and bones and dislocated joints. A Red Onion sergeant Delmer  Tate was given charge of C-4 superseg. As a lieutenant now, Tate is to run the  new B-3 superseg. ((Tate has distinguished himself at  Red Onion for abuse, and is generally disliked by prisoners. His role in abuses  in the C-4 superseg unit was discussed in my October 2004 expos\u00e9 of abuse at  the prison, entitled \u201cRacism and Brutality Equal Kind and Usual Punishment in  Virginia.\u201d As an article published on the internet by FedUp!, described in  2005, \u201cKevin (Rashid) Johnson sent his expos\u00e9 \u2026 to Governor Mark Warner on 31  October, 2004. The Governor routed the document to Sgt. D. Tate at ROSP.  According to Johnson, Sgt. Tate is \u2018both the ROSP investigator and a supervisor  in the superseg unit \u2013 he has himself been involved in various prior abuses of  prisoners, myself included\u2026.\u2019 In fact, Tate is named frequently in Johnson\u2019s  expos\u00e9.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Abuse and Torture of Prisoners Continues at Red  Onion State Prison in Pound, Virginia<\/em>(http:\/\/www.thomasmertoncenter.org\/fedup\/\/first%20press%20release.htm.  According to ranking officials, as with the first superseg unit opened in the  C-4 unit of Red Onion, guards selected for work in the new B-3 unit will be  chosen based upon their history of antagonism towards prisoners. One such guard  J. Hall is a known abusive guard notoriously disliked by prisoners. He  developed especial notoriety for his having brutally beaten a fully restrained  prisoner L. Nathan #251933 and knocked one of his front teeth out. Nathan had  to have the other front tooth pulled also as a result of damaged caused by the  assault. The attack occurred on June 12, 2008.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  I was among the first prisoners  assigned to C-4 superseg. The conditions and brutality in C-4 were moderated  following my compiling and circulating reports of the abuses to the outside and  co-founding prisoner advocacy groups with concerned outside citizens like Fed  Up!, which generated public protests.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Following such exposures of physical  torture, it is a noted pattern of officials to resort to less physically  evident methods of abuse and torture. This is the purpose of the new B-3  superseg unit, ((\u201cClean torture is not simply a  psychological tool, just because it does not leave marks. The history of modern  torture tells us one more important point: whenever we watch, torturers become  sneaky. When the news media, the public, or politicians monitor what police are  doing during interrogations, the interrogators literally pull their punches.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cThat makes clean techniques valuable:  Allegations of torture are simply less credible when there is nothing to show.  In the absence of visible wounds or photographs of actual torture, who is one  to believe? Clean torture breaks down the ability to communicate between the  victim and the wider community. Stealth tortures are unlike other tortures  because they are calculated to subvert that relationship. And frankly, people  judge more by what they see than by what they only hear about. Would Americans  have been so outraged by Abu Ghraib without the pictures? In fact, the army  released information to the news media and public about the abuses before the  famous pictures became available, but the public barely took notice.\u201d Darius  Rejali, \u201cA Painful History: Why have modern democracies been such important  innovators of torture?\u201d in&nbsp;<em><em>The  Chronicle of Higher Education<\/em><\/em>&nbsp;(January 25, 2008).)) which is completely compatible with Warden Ray\u2019s overall  agenda of protecting Red Onion\u2019s image, while maintaining its oppressive  designs.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The cells in B-3 are being stripped of  all furniture except for a heavily fortified steel bed frame and steel  toilet\/sink combination. The cell\u2019s writing desks and property storage shelves  are being removed. The prisoners will have nowhere to sit and write or to store  their belongings (what little they may have). There will be no personal  amenities in the cells such as televisions (which are allowed in other units  for religious, educational, and very limited entertainment programs).<\/p>\n<p>\n  All bedding (mattress, sheets,  blankets, etc.) will be removed from the cells from 6am through 10pm every day,  leaving the prisoner to stand or sit on cold bare steel and concrete surfaces  for 16 hours. Throughout this time the cell will be constantly illuminated with  bright fluorescent lights that he cannot control or dim. ((Compelling one to live under  constant bright illumination is both torture and illegal in U.S. prisons. As  the federal courts have stated, \u201cthere is no legitimate penological  justification for requiring inmates to suffer physical and psychological harm  by living in constant illumination. This practice is unconstitutional.&nbsp;<em>Keenan v.  Hall<\/em>, 83 F 3d 1083, 1090 (1996).)) There is no view  to the outside world either from within the cells or on the unit\u2019s outside  exercise yard. ((On the exercise yards prisoners  will be unable to see each other.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Outside exercise will be permitted  three times per week for one hour, which will consist of one\u2019s standing idle  inside a small dog cage, enclosed within a two story concrete structure that  permits a view only of part of the sky directly overhead. The only clothing  permitted to protect against the freezing and sub-freezing cold of winter, are  thin khaki pants and shirt, a light jacket, low top cloth deck shoes, one pair  of regular socks, t-shirt and boxers. Only one layer of each clothing item may  be worn and gloves and long johns are not permitted.<\/p>\n<p>\n  No clothing will be permitted inside  the cells. Only a coarse, loose-fitting, sleeveless, dress-like garment called  a \u201csafety smock\u201d may be worn. Cell temperatures, especially surface  temperatures, are constantly very low at Red Onion, leaving prisoners cold even  when they have bedding and clothing. Many prisoners remain bundled up and wear  winter skullcaps inside their cells year-round \u2013 even to bed.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The cells are constructed so that  verbal communication is made difficult and positioned so prisoners cannot see  each other.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Each cell in B-3 will be internally  equipped with video and audio monitoring equipment that will record all  activities and statements of prisoners inside the cells, including confidential  legal activities and discussions. Guards working the unit will wear mobile  audio-video equipment that will also monitor and record prisoner contacts and  conversations with them and in their presences. This extensive surveillance is  admittedly to record and study prisoners\u2019 every action and statement, and their  adjustments to and the effects of B-3 on them. Prisoners at Guant\u00e1namo were subject  to similar controlled studies, but not so thoroughly recorded, in the  military\u2019s torture experiments.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The unit is clearly structured to  inflict the multi-leveled assault on the human psyche developed and perfected  by the CIA\/military, and to permit extensive observation and study of its  effects.<\/p>\n<p>\n  First,&nbsp;<em>sensory  deprivation<\/em>&nbsp;is  blatant. There is a total loss of the stimulation of normal social environments  and relationships, with the attendant stress and chilling effect of living  under constant surveillance. This alone can quickly produce extreme  psychological pain and damage. There is otherwise little to nothing to do to  occupy or stimulate the senses (visual, audio, olfactory,  manual\/musculo-skeletal).<\/p>\n<p>\n  This lack of environmental stimulation  will both&nbsp;<em>create<\/em>&nbsp;an increased need for physical and  social stimuli, while in turn&nbsp;<em>denying&nbsp;<\/em>both.  The obvious result will be acute mental breakdowns as observed by Dr. Hebb in  his sensory deprivation experiments. ((As a study of sensory deprivation  under the CIA at Harvard by a team of four psychiatrists found:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>the deprivation of sensory stimuli induces stress;<\/li>\n<li>the stress becomes unbearable for most subjects;<\/li>\n<li>the subject has a growing need for physical and  social stimuli; and<\/li>\n<li>some subjects progressively lose touch with  reality, focus inwardly, and produce delusions, hallucinations, and other  pathological effects.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><em>Op. cit.,<\/em>&nbsp;n. 5., p. 40.)) And this addresses only&nbsp;<em>one&nbsp;<\/em>component of torture, namely  that of sensory deprivation. I have not as yet discussed the suffering and  effects of the other three components of the CIA\/military torture paradigm  which will also be applied in B-3, namely \u201cself-inflicted\u201d pain, and attacks on  cultural sensitivities and personal vulnerabilities.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The resultant \u2018behaviors\u2019 caused by  this mental torture, will then be cited as confirmation of the disruptive  nature of B-3 internees, and their \u201cneed\u201d to be and remain in the unit. It is a  self-serving and self-fulfilling process that is as predictable as breathing.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Second is&nbsp;<em>self-inflicted  pain<\/em>. I have had prior experience with lengthy confinement in cells  with no clothing (except underwear) and no bedding during daytime hours. During  1998 at Virginia\u2019s Greensville Correctional Center, I was kept for seven months  on an admittedly illegal status, called \u201cwhite cell status,\u201d very similar to  what\u2019s planned for B-3. The result of such conditions is to suffer constant  physical pain and fatigue, and Red Onion officials are spreading the message  early on, that those chosen for B-3 will be due to their own behaviors and  attitudes, and only by changing them in the unit (i.e.<em>cooperating with the captors<\/em>), will  they have any hope of being moved out of B-3.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Being made to remain in a steel and  concrete cell without bedding and clothes will compel one to stand at length on  a bare cold concrete floor. Sitting on cold steel or concrete for substantial  periods causes rheumatic pain deep in the joints, lower back and any body parts  resting on or against these surfaces, also chronic hemorrhoids. Standing at  length on these surfaces causes swelling and rheumatic pain in the legs, knees,  feet, ankles, etc. Much like the torture technique studied at Cornell Medical  Center. ((B-3 will inflict environmentally  induced \u201cstress positions.\u201d Namely, the&nbsp;<em>inability<\/em>&nbsp;to sit or lie comfortably during the  day will compel standing or sitting painfully for extended periods, inside the  cells.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  The body becomes increasingly  vulnerable and sensitive to this pain and suffering, and begins to deteriorate  after weeks and months of constant exposure to these conditions. Arthritis  develops in the joints, along with chronic musculo-skeletal aches and pains.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Increasing atmospheric temperatures  inside the cells offers no relief, since it is virtually impossible to warm the  concrete and steel surfaces within a prison cell, especially during spring,  autumn and winter months, when it is cool and cold outside. This is because the  surfaces inside the cell are part of the same concrete structure outside the  prison building that absorbs outside cold temperatures.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The physical and mental pain of B-3  will come in many forms, all of which officials will persist is the fault of  the prisoners, rather than that of Red Onion officials who are inflicting it.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Third is&nbsp;<em>attacks on  cultural sensitivies.<\/em>&nbsp;A  large cage is to be constructed in the middle of the unit, where prisoners  brought from their cells will be strip searched. During these searches he must  strip naked and manipulate his genitals and buttocks for scrutiny by male  guards. This and the attendant dress-like \u201csafety smocks\u201d worn inside the cells  is calculated to offend most prisoners\u2019, especially urban males\u2019, sensitivity  to gender issues. ((Psychosexual humiliation  accompanied by prolonged social isolation has been found to inflict  \u201cdevastating force\u201d on those subjected to it as a form of torture.&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.,<\/em>n.  5, p. 84. It was discovered in October 2003, that prisoners at Abu Ghraib were  being subjected to confinement in empty concrete cells, naked with no visual  stimuli, much like the projected conditions of B-3. The Red Cross medical staff  found victims of this treatment suffered after only a few days \u201cmemory  problems, verbal expression of difficulties, incoherent speech, acute anxiety  reactions, \u2026 and suicidal tendencies.\u201d These practices were found to be  \u201cprohibited under International Humanitarian Law.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Id.,<\/em>p.  141. Furthermore, under DOC policy prisoners are to retain clothing in Special  Housing at all times.)) Being projected as feminine or sexually submissive,  especially before one\u2019s peers, is highly offensive in male prison culture,  because such prisoners are deemed weak and are targeted with routine  domination, violence and rape.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Anyone can recognize the cultural  offense of living under constant audio-video surveillance. Especially having  one\u2019s most private activities monitored, such as using the commode, bathing,  &amp; engaging in the natural act of masturbating \u2013 in an environment where normal  sexual relations are denied (another component of sensory deprivation). These  monitored activities will also be subject to observation by female employees.  There will be no medical, mental-health nor legal privacy, as all contacts with  such staff, attorney calls, etc. will be conducted under audio-video  monitoring. Then there is the cultural clash between prisoners and staff. ((Much of the prisoner abuse at Red  Onion was found by HRW to stem from a \u201cclash of cultures\u201d between the prison\u2019s  almost totally white rural staff, who had no prior exposure to Blacks, and its  predominantly urban Black prisoner population. This condition per se  constitutes a pervasive and acute attack on many of the prisoners\u2019 cultural  sensitivities. As HRW observed, \u201cCorrectional officers and other prison staff  threaten inmates with abuse and subject them to racist remarks, derogatory  language, and other demeaning and harassing conduct. Facility administrators  and supervisory staff appear to condone such unprofessional conduct\u2026. The  preponderance of inmates at Red Onion are black, and the staff is almost  entirely white, drawn from the rural coal-mining area in which the prison is  located. Many of the staff have family or community ties with each other. They  have had little to no direct contact with blacks before beginning work at Red  Onion\u2026. [Many] officers are quick to use derogatory terms and slurs, quick to  use force, quick to impose their authority unnecessarily and capriciously\u2026. Tensions  and misunderstandings perhaps inevitably arise from a clash of cultures in  which both black prisoners and white staff hold misconceptions and believe in  caricatures about the other. But in a well-run facility with appropriate staff  selection, training and supervision, those tensions can be minimized and kept  from escalating into provocation, confrontations and violence. Unfortunately,  white and black inmates alike at Red Onion describe an atmosphere of pervasive  and blatant racism.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>, n. 16, pp. 2, 16.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Fourth,&nbsp;<em>personal  vulnerabilities will be targeted<\/em>&nbsp;in  many ways. For example, if one delays or refuses to relinquish his bedding at 6  am, h e will be met with immediate force of one or more teams of riot-armored  guards, who will \u201ccell extract\u201d him by means of tear gassing him, rushing into  the cell, electrocuting him with one or more 75,000 volt electric weapons, and  forcefully restraining him. They will then take the bedding.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In process of the \u2018cell extraction,\u2019  the guards will invariably get in sly punches, knees and kicks, grabs at the  groin and throat, gouges at the eyes, and bend fingers back. All while yelling,  \u201cStop resisting! Stop resisting!,\u201d for effect.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The cell-extracted prisoner will then  be placed into in-cell (ambulatory) restraints for up to 48 hours. This will  all emphasize his vulnerability and powerlessness, and the futility of  resisting or protesting being abused. At Red Onion violent force and cell  extractions are the routine first-resort to compelling prisoners\u2019 compliance  with arbitrary demands, even when no force is needed.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In B-3 Superseg, prisoners will be  unable to flush their own commodes. Guards will flush them from outside the  cells. ((Virginia Board of Corrections  Standards requires that prisoner living areas contain a toilet that s\/he can  operate \u201cwithout staff assistance 24 hours a day.\u201d See, 6 VAC 15-31-110 (A).))<\/p>\n<p>\n  With these few, and certainly not  exhaustive, examples, one can see clearly the continued torture B-3 will  inflict on its inhabitants.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Another aspect of torture in B-3 will  be prisoners being confined in continued bright lighting for 16 hours per day.  This condition, which is general to Red Onion (except for minimum security  cadre inmates, who are able to control their in-cell lighting), has caused or  contributed to prisoners\u2019 visual impairment at an unprecedented level at Red  Onion. ((Compelling one to live under  constant bright illumination is both torture and illegal in U.S. prisons. As  the federal courts have stated, \u201cthere is no legitimate penological  justification for requiring inmates to suffer physical and psychological harm  by living in constant illumination. This practice is unconstitutional.&nbsp;<em>Keenan v.  Hall<\/em>, 83 F 3d 1083, 1090 (1996).))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Living under constant fluorescent  lighting causes chronic eye strain, blurring and watering, and visual  deterioration. Another factor that I believe contributes to this high rate of  visual impairment is lack of visual stimulation in Red Onion\u2019s segregation,  where no view of the outside is permitted. This denies regular stimulation and  exercise of long range vision and focusing \u2013 yet another feature of sensory  deprivation.<\/p>\n<h3>The  Lies that Justify Red Onion<\/h3>\n<p>Before and since Red Onion opened in  1998, and its sister supermax Wallens Ridge State Prison opened in 1999,  Virginia officials fed the public a steady stream of lies to justify the  expensive construction and operation of these unneeded prisons. Initially it  was claimed that these 2,400 supermax beds were needed to securely contain  Virginia\u2019s multitudes of chronically violent and dangerous prisons. ((\u201cLittle information was ever  provided to the public to substantiate the projected existence of 2,400 chronically  dangerous inmates in Virginia.\u201d Human Rights Watch,<em>Red Onion  State Prison: Super-Maximum Security Confinement in Virginia<\/em>&nbsp;(1999).)) Added  to this was the claim that those housed at these prisons would never again see  society due to long sentences. Both of these rationales were quickly exposed to  be lies.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In a critical 1999 investigative  report, Human Rights Watch (HRW) found that before Red Onion even opened, the  DOC had a review conducted of its prisoner population by James Austin, a  national expert on prison classification systems. Austin\u2019s review found that  Virginia had one of the nation\u2019s most docile prisoner populations, that \u201cfew  engage in institutional violence and escapes.\u201d ((<em>Op. cit.,&nbsp;<\/em>n.  16. In a telephone conversation with HRW, Mr. Austin revealed, \u201cVirginia does  not have a prison population with high levels of assaultive behavior.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Ibid.<\/em>,  p.14.)) But what HRW\u2019s report&nbsp;<em>did<\/em>&nbsp;find was a high level of violence and  racism inflicted on Red Onion\u2019s predominantly Black prisoner population by its  near exclusively white staff. ((One prisoner was quoted as noting,  \u201cInmate on inmate violence virtually does not exist [at Red Onion]. Inmate on  guard violence virtually does not exist here. Guard on inmate violence is  high.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>, n. 16, p. 15.)) It also revealed that most of the prisoners  were eligible for release, or otherwise did not meet the DOC\u2019s own criteria for  supermax housing.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Officials repeatedly changed their own  security level criteria to justify unqualified prisoners being housed at these  supermaxes. As HRW found, Virginia officials kept \u201cadjusting supermax housing  criteria not to reflect genuine security and management needs, but simply to  fill what would otherwise be half empty \u2013 but very expensive \u2013 facilities.\u201d ((<em>Op. cit.<\/em>&nbsp;n. 16, p. 11.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  With these exposures and attendant  media criticism, Virginia officials transferred many prisoners away from the  supermaxes, and intensified changes in their supermax classification criteria  in efforts to qualify more prisoners for supermax housing. Still unable to  create substantial numbers of supermax prisoners, they began, at an unprecedented  level, contracting to house out-of-state prisoners at the prisons. Prisoners  from Washington, D.C., Connecticut, Wyoming, the Virgin Islands, Maryland, and  other states were brought in.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The DOC secured many of these contracts  by boasting of their proven success rates in controlling Virginia\u2019s own violent  and dangerous prisoners at the supermaxes. But they failed to mention that  Virginia never had a substantial number of violent or dangerous prisoners to  bring under control, to begin with.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Immediately upon assignment to the  supermaxes, the out-of-state prisoners experienced the same extreme brutality  and racism as did the Virginia prisoners. However, unlike Virginia\u2019s prisoners,  they had a strong outside support and advocacy system in their home states that  immediately went to bat for them. Resulting protests and lawsuits led to the  withdrawal of these prisoners from Red Onion and Wallens Ridge \u2013 starting with  Connecticut, ((See, e.g. Craig Timberg,  \u201cConnecticut pulls Prisoners from Wallens Ridge,\u201d<em>Washington  Post<\/em>, July 25, 2001, at B01.)) New Mexico, and the District of Columbia.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In the face these protests DOC Director  Ronald Angelone resigned on May 9, 2002 and a token Black warden, Daniel  Braxton, was assigned to Red Onion as window dressing. As my 2004 expos\u00e9 ((Kevin \u201cRashid\u201d Johnson,&nbsp;<em>Red Onion  State Prison An Expos\u00e9: Racism and Brutality Equal Kind and Usual Punishment in  Virginia.<\/em>\u201d)) on  abuse at Red Onion revealed, abuses continued. In fact, under Braxton abuse and  racism escalated at Red Onion, and the first Superseg unit opened in 2003 under  his watch.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Despite losing their appeal for  out-of-state contracts, and having lost all credible claims for operating even  one \u2013 let alone two \u2013 supermaxes, Virginia officials were still determined to  justify the continued operation of these expensive and unneeded prisons. So in  2005 they reduced Wallens Ridge\u2019s security level from supermax to regular  maximum security. Subsequently, they cut Red Onion\u2019s prisoner population in  half, created unauthorized housing statuses like \u201cProgressive Housing,\u201d brought  in scores of minimum security \u2018cadre\u2019 inmates ostensibly as workers (but in  actuality to fill beds), and were finally forced to eliminate Red Onion\u2019s  supermax classification as well. Red Onion was then classified as a segregation  prison, and the DOC officially terminated the level 6 (Supermax) security level  altogether in February 2007.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Outside protests continued, much of it  generated by my own written reports of abuses at Red Onion. In latter 2004 Warden  Braxton was replaced By Tracy S. Ray. Ray came on board with an explicit agenda  to repair Red Onion\u2019s image, to curb outside protests and negative media, and  emphasized using psychological coercion (especially behavioral incentives)  against prisoners as control mechanisms over brutal violence. Although it  persists in many forms, physical abuse was greatly reduced under Ray\u2019s watch,  and more determined efforts have been made to cover up those abuses that  continue.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Ray and his appointed investigator Tony  Adams actually took the time and initiative to personally monitor my  communications to those on the outside, read most of my writings and reports,  and implemented \u2018counterintelligence\u2019 efforts to isolate me, cut my ties to the  outside, frustrate my communication lines, undermine my relationships, attack  my character and credibility, and censor my writings. ((On April 8, 2009 at a hearing  conducted in Wise County Circuit Court, (see case cited in&nbsp;&nbsp; note 2  above), Tony Adams admitted that he and Ray were actively involved in  preventing me from compiling and circulating articles because they felt them to  be \u201cone-sided.\u201d))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Under their designs, I was also  targeted with some sixteen indicted criminal charges over a three-year period.  This was to consume my limited resources and time defending myself against  these charges, since they knew I would not permit any attorneys to represent  me. In&nbsp;<em>every<\/em>&nbsp;case  the charges were dismissed or dropped with me representing myself.<\/p>\n<p>\n  They also devised to get rid of  prisoners\u2019 television sets that had radio units. This is because a local radio  station aired a program that allowed live call-ins to prisoners at Red Onion  and Wallens Ridge, and gave the prisoners both a voice to the outside that was  exposing the prisons\u2019 conditions and efforts to challenge them, and was winning  us local empathy. ((This radio program,&nbsp;<em>Holler to the  Hood<\/em>, airs on Monday nights on WMMT out of Whitesburg, Kentucky.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  With all prior justifications for the  claimed need of Red Onion and Wallens Ridge discredited, DOC officials, with  Ray and Adams at the forefront, this time sought to validate Red Onion\u2019s use as  a segregation prison by \u2018<em>manufacturing<\/em>\u2019  a problem with gang activity. Prior to 2004 Virginia prisons had almost no  known gang members or activity. First they created \u2018gang pods\u2019 at Red Onion and  Wallens Ridge beginning in latter 2004, where suspected rival gang members were  forcibly housed together, with hopes of provoking and facilitating violent  conflicts between them. Red Onion officials had already long used white  supremacist inmates against Black prisoners whom they disliked. ((On numerous occasions I have  documented,&nbsp;<em>in the words of the white prisoners themselves<\/em>,  how Red Onion officials often use racist white inmates to antagonize and  assault Black prisoners. Especially by allowing them to carry weapons and bags  of fermented feces onto the segregation exercise yards, with which to attack  Blacks confined in locked, fenced-in cages beside them. See, e.g. the sworn  affidavit of Troy Estep which is on record in the Wise County Circuit Court,  filed as Exhibit B in support of a Motion to Transfer Venue, filed on January  22, 2009 in case styled&nbsp;<em>Commonwealth of Virginia v. Kevin Johnson<\/em>,  Case No. CR08F00688-00. In his affidavit Estep candidly admits dislike of  Blacks and having developed this attitude from growing up in southwestern  Virginia where anti-Black racism \u201cis just part of the culture and how everyone  is generally raised \u2026.\u201d He reveals knowing many of the staff at Red Onion from  society, having grown up and gone to school with many of them, and states \u201cmost  of the guards and nurses and other whites who work at ROSP and WRSP feel the  same as I do towards Blacks. Some are not in the open about it, like me, but  most conceal it when around Blacks or others whom they feel will not  comfortably accept this attitude.\u201d He went on to describe how guards at Red  Onion deliberately manipulate racial violence between prisoners. In his own  words he described how in segregation guards punish prisoners for throwing  substances on them but do not punish them for doing it to each other. He states  how guards who search him before going to exercise allow him to carry bags of  feces out to throw on Blacks, and how he\u2019d \u201cbeen documented over 20 times as  having thrown feces on Black inmates in segregation,\u201d but was never punished.  He went on to admit Red Onion officials put him in the cell next to me with  intentions of provoking and facilitating him throwing feces on me.<\/p>\n<p> Not coincidentally, the same white  prisoner who is accused of the recent killing at Red Onion was put in the cell  next to me, and we went out to exercise numerous times together, during April  2010. Guards remarked repeatedly that they expected him to \u201ckill\u201d another  prisoner, and repeatedly referred to me in his presence as a \u201cBlack gang  leader.\u201d He and I both felt guards were attempting to instigate a conflict  between us and he gave me his permission to expose this.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Red Onion\u2019s white staff members have  neither genuine experience with nor exposure to the culture of urban people of  color. ((Much of the prisoner abuse at Red  Onion was found by HRW to stem from a \u201cclash of cultures\u201d between the prison\u2019s  almost totally white rural staff, who had no prior exposure to Blacks, and its  predominantly urban Black prisoner population. This condition per se  constitutes a pervasive and acute attack on many of the prisoners\u2019 cultural  sensitivities. As HRW observed, \u201cCorrectional officers and other prison staff  threaten inmates with abuse and subject them to racist remarks, derogatory  language, and other demeaning and harassing conduct. Facility administrators  and supervisory staff appear to condone such unprofessional conduct\u2026. The  preponderance of inmates at Red Onion are black, and the staff is almost  entirely white, drawn from the rural coal-mining area in which the prison is  located. Many of the staff have family or community ties with each other. They  have had little to no direct contact with blacks before beginning work at Red  Onion\u2026. [Many] officers are quick to use derogatory terms and slurs, quick to  use force, quick to impose their authority unnecessarily and capriciously\u2026. Tensions  and misunderstandings perhaps inevitably arise from a clash of cultures in  which both black prisoners and white staff hold misconceptions and believe in  caricatures about the other. But in a well-run facility with appropriate staff  selection, training and supervision, those tensions can be minimized and kept  from escalating into provocation, confrontations and violence. Unfortunately,  white and black inmates alike at Red Onion describe an atmosphere of pervasive  and blatant racism.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>, n. 16, pp. 2, 16.)) As a result, they actively slap gang profiles on black and brown  prisoners for little more than expressing their own cultures in their manners  of speech, dress, body language, writing styles, etc. Most of those gang  profiled adamantly deny gang involvement.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Many have been forced to join gangs  because of false profiles by officials leading to conflicts with actual  members. Adams who was promoted under Ray from working in the prison\u2019s dog  kennel to the position of investigator (and suddenly became a self-professed  gang specialist), has been instrumental in the whole gang witch-hunt and  facilitating racial and gang violence at Red Onion. Adams and his colleagues have  not only orchestrated or tried to provoke violent conflicts by deliberately  housing \u201cdocumented\u201d rivals in cells and units together and operating gang  pods, but they profile and publicize prisoners as gang members upon the  flimsiest evidence and often out of spite.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Adams also classifies, and thereby  represses, information related to black civil rights groups and leaders as  gangs and gang related.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The recent prisoner death at Red Onion  occurred under these circumstances. Indeed, it should be placed squarely on  Adams\u2019 shoulders, where the prisoner accused of the killing is a self-admitted  member of a white gang, while the black prisoner who was killed was a  \u201cdocumented\u201d member of a black street gang. Yet they were housed by Adams in  the same unit together, facilitating the fatality.<\/p>\n<p>\n  However, instead of addressing the  problem at the root \u2013 namely Red Onion officials inciting and facilitating  racial and gang violence between prisoners \u2013 this tragedy is being used by them  to justify Red Onion\u2019s continued existence and the construction of a torture  unit, which will in no way resolve the causes of what occurred.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Lies and evasions are typical features  of DOC public relations, and have been the bases of the justifications given  over the years for the expensive construction and continued operations of Red  Onion and Wallens Ridge, the real purposes of which have been to create and  sustain a lucrative investment climate for various wealthy corporate interests,  and to revitalize the sagging local economy in impoverished rural Southwestern  Virginia. With blacks and browns made the victims of the abusive conditions in  these prisons. This is why every justification for their existence has been  discredited in turn, only to be opportunistically replaced by yet another manufactured  one, while attempts to expose and redress abuses and the brutal conditions in  the prisons are met with the same \u2013 lies, evasions, and cover-ups.<\/p>\n<h3>Red  Onion: A Fief unto Itself<\/h3>\n<p>Under Virginia laws the Virginia Board  of Corrections (BOC) is the DOC\u2019s chief oversight authority. It sets out  standards and goals which the DOC must apply, and the Board is to monitor the  DOC to ensure its compliance. ((See&nbsp;<em>Code of  Virginia<\/em>, section 53.1-2&nbsp;<em>et seq.<\/em>)) Red Onion, however, has <em>always<\/em>&nbsp;operated completely outside and free  of oversight of the BOC and any other authority. The conditions and status to  be implemented in B-3 are but one example of this.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Under the BOC\u2019s written standards,  there exist only three \u201cSpecial Housing\u201d statuses, namely General Detention,  Isolation and Segregation. ((See 6VAC 15-31-140,&nbsp;<em>Special  Housing Assignments<\/em>. Also, under DOC policy these are the only  \u2018authorized\u2019 Special Housing statuses. See DOC OP 861.3. Contrary to the  conditions of B-3 this policy requires that Special Housing Units \u201cprovide  living conditions that approximate those of the general offender population,\u201d  \u201cclothing that is not degrading,\u201d \u201caccess to basic personal items for use in  their cells,\u201d etc.)) There is&nbsp;<em>no&nbsp;<\/em>authority  for the creation or existence of any other special housing statuses. Only on  isolation, a designated temporary punitive status imposed only for rules  violations, may a prisoner\u2019s bedding be removed during daylight hours. (See 6VAC 15-31-140 (G). \u201cIn isolation  cases only, the bedding may be removed during the daytime hours.\u201d)) Prisoners are at all times to be able to flush their own commodes.15 They are  to have enclosable storage space inside the cell. ((See 6VAC 15-31-110 (A).)) Cells are to have natural  lighting. ((<em>Op. Cit.<\/em>, note 28.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  Red Onion officials created the  unauthorized two-phase progressive housing status to create bases for keeping  prisoners at Red Onion who actually do not qualify for continued segregation  confinement, and to forestall having to transfer those qualified for housing at  lower security prisons. Actually, Progressive Housing embodies the conditions  and privileges that prisoners are&nbsp;<em>supposed&nbsp;<\/em>to  enjoy on segregation status. As HRW found over a decade ago, segregation status  at Red Onion is actually punitive and extremely harsh. Indeed, its conditions  impose sensory deprivation. ((\u201cSegregation is the&nbsp;<em>modern form  of solitary confinement<\/em>; segregated inmates are almost completely  deprived of the commonplace incidents and routines of prison life. In theory,  administrative segregation is not a punitive measure. In practice, it can only  be described as punishing. The more than 200 segregated inmates at Red Onion  live in conditions designed to impose long-term social isolation and restricted  environmental stimulation. Their world is austere, cramped and claustrophobic.  Security procedures imposed on all inmates in segregation exceed those  reasonably necessary for safety, their real purpose may be simply to intimidate  and degrade. Prisoners\u2019 minimal physical requirements are met, but little more.  The facility offers nothing but bleak isolation to encourage or enable an  inmate to return to general population or to enhance his ability to live  peaceably once he has.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. Cit.<\/em>, n.16, p. 9. In my 2007  article on prison torture, I described the acute mental deterioration I\u2019ve  observed in prisoners confined in segregation at Red Onion for substantial  periods. \u201cMost,\u201d I noted, \u201csuffer a distinct regression into paranoia,  irrationality, grandiose and persecutory delusions, childish attention-seeking  behavior, reduced impulse control, hyper-sexuality, reduced ability to  concentrate or maintain organized thoughts, compulsive and irrational searches  for stimulation, gratification and stimulation, etc.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. Cit.<\/em>,  n. 4. What\u2019s worse is Red Onion offers no mental health treatment. See,&nbsp;<em>Op. Cit.<\/em>,  n. 16 p. 11 and n. 4.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  The BOC, which conducts public meetings  monthly in Richmond, Virginia, is responsible for and empowered to conduct  hearings and summon witnesses, in exercising and enforcing its monitoring and  oversight duties within the DOC. Despite the obvious deviations of Red Onion  from BOC standards, and over a decade of incessant abuse and racism, this DOC  prison has yet to be a subject of such investigative hearings and oversight.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In essence Red Onion operates as a fief  unto itself, with those who are required by law to monitor its operations and  ensure its compliance with the law, refusing to do so.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Then the prison is operated by a closed  system of blood relatives and friends. Nepotism and cronyism run rampant. There  are so many Mullinses and Flemings in the prison, one cannot count them all.  From the Major, to Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants, and Corporal guards, to  administrative staff, counselors, commissary, maintenance staff etc., the  Mullinses and Flemings pervade the prison. Then on both alternate shifts, two  McCoy brothers are in charge of security. The prison staff is a closed society  of families, friends and lovers, all of whom come from local racially  segregated white communities, where racism is a general feature of local  culture. There is but one black male guard at the whole prison, and he  admittedly keeps his distance from the others.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Blacks who have visited loved ones at  the prison and have stayed at local hotels, used local restaurants and shopped  at local stores, unanimously comment on the open hostility and unwelcome  attitudes they have experienced from local whites. ((Many prisoners at Red Onion  discourage their loved ones from visiting them because they do not wish to have  them exposed to the racial hostility of locals.)) These are the people who  run Red Onion.<\/p>\n<p>\n  It is no surprise that a black prisoner  died at the hands of a white one under supervision of Red Onion staff. What&nbsp;<em>is<\/em>&nbsp;surprising is that it took so long to  happen.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The secrecy, lack of oversight, and  corruption that pervade Red Onion is nothing new. Actually it is but a  continuation of DOC practices found by the Courts almost 40 years ago. As one  Virginia Federal Court found in a landmark case, Virginia prison officials  refuse to recognize:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c\u2026 that a prison administration is not a fief unto  itself. Coupled with this antiquated notion that a prison unit is not even  peripherally a part of the community is the practice over the years, that has  been shown to the court in this and other prison cases, to envelop the system  with a massive veil of secrecy. More concern seems to have been given to the  image of the prison\u2019s administration than to granting to its inmates not only  such constitutional rights as they are entitled to in spite of their  incarceration, but also the basic tenets of conduct which simple fairness,  interpreted by even the most uneducated be accorded them as well. These cases  are permeated by an apparent lack of understanding on the part of some of the  [prison administration] defendants as well as on the part of at least some of  their subordinates that the retribution required by law to be inflicted upon a  convict has already, within the limits of the legislatively set boundaries,  been pronounced by a trial court.\u201d<\/em> ((<em>Landman v. Royster<\/em>, 354 F. Supp.  1291, 1299 (E.D. Va. 1973).))<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  In 2006, the Commission of Safety and  Abuse in America\u2019s Prisons issued a detailed report, which exposed the  conditions of abuse, mismanagement and suffering pervading U.S. prisons. ((<em>Confronting Confinement<\/em>&nbsp;(June 2006).))  Members of the commission consisted of attorneys, former judges, psychiatrists,  former wardens, former mayors, etc.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Among the commission\u2019s findings were  that extended segregated confinement, such as exists at Red Onion in general  (which is now an explicitly long-term segregation prison), amount to mental  torture and inflict both physical and psychological damage. As this article emphasized,  these conditions will be greatly intensified in B-3 Superseg. With the  exception of overcrowding, all the abusive conditions found by the Commission  in prisons across the country, exist with especial intensity at Red Onion,  including the tendency towards secrecy. ((The report quoted the U.S. Justice  Department\u2019s inspector general Glenn Fine\u2019s finding that, \u201cThere is tremendous  pressure within an institution to keep quiet\u201d about abuse. This is especially  true of Red Onion, as HRW found when the DOC\u2019s Director refused to let HRW tour  Red Onion and interview staff, as other state and federal prison systems have.  \u201cThe unwillingness to let Human Rights Watch tour Red Onion, coupled with the  DOC\u2019s notorious reluctance to give the press access to the facility and its  inmates, suggests the DOC is uncomfortable in letting the public acquire a  fuller picture of operations there.\u201d&nbsp;<em>Op. cit.<\/em>, n. 16, p. 3.))<\/p>\n<p>\n  In the report\u2019s conclusion the  Commission strongly recommended public oversight of U.S. prisons, which is what  I have advocated and actively pursued over the years here at Red Onion. But my  efforts have been persecuted, censored, and I villainized and repressed by Red  Onion officials. This is because they clearly have much to hide. Anyone secure  in their power does not fear exposure or criticism.<\/p>\n<p>\n  After World War II, Germans who lived  in communities near Nazi concentration camps were taken on tours of them. Many  were shocked and appalled to discover the brutalities and tortures that were  taking place in their own back yards, and swore they\u2019d have opposed it&nbsp;<em>if only  they\u2019d have known<\/em>. This is what Red Onion officials fear. Exposure.  Their experience with protest on behalf of prisoners from other states taught  them that public opinion matters \u2013 a lot. Exposure is even more important in  this case where advanced methods of torture are now being consciously directed  at U.S. citizens. It\u2019s not intended to end with Red Onion, nor with prisoners,  which is why such extensive and expensive measures are being taken at Red Onion  to monitor and record the effects of the B-3 torture unit on its victims.<\/p>\n<p>\n  As Professor McCoy observed:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cTorture is an extraordinarily dangerous thing. It  taps into the deepest recesses of human consciousness, where creation and  destruction coexist, where the infinite human capacity for kindness and the  infinite human capacity for cruelty coexist, and it has a powerful perverse appeal.  Once it starts, and both the perpetrators and the powerful who command them let  it spread, it spreads out of control.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cI think when the Bush administration gave those  orders for techniques tantamount to torture at the start of the war on terror,  I think it was probably their intention that these be limited to top al-Qaeda  suspects. But within months, U.S. personnel were torturing hundreds of Afghanis  at Bagram near Kabul, and a few months later in 2003, through these techniques,  soldiers were torturing literally thousands of Iraqis. And you can see in those  photos how once it starts, it becomes this Dante-esque hell, this kind of play  palace of the worst recesses of human consciousness. That\u2019s why it\u2019s necessary  to maintain an absolute prohibition on torture. There is no such thing as a  little bit of torture. The whole myth of scientific surgical torture, which  academic torture advocates in this country came up with, that\u2019s impossible.  That cannot operate. It will inevitably spread.\u201d<\/em> ((Quoted from a February 17. 2006 interview of Alfred McCoy aired on  the radio program&nbsp;<em>Democracy Now!<\/em>))<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  And it\u2019s already started. From Abu  Ghraib to Red Onion.<\/p>\n<p>\n  All Power to the  People!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Virginia Justifies a Torture Unit This past summer a Black prisoner was strangled to death on a segregation exercise yard at Virginia\u2019s remote Red Onion State Prison. A white prisoner is alleged to have committed the killing. 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