Sunday 30 October 2016

Vivimos en un océano de engaño, nuestra comunidad esta siendo manipulada, desinformada, y destruida, por un abate y un grupo minúsculo de gacetilleros de radiodifusión, quienes hayudan a la impunidad de crimenes de Estado.



TORTURE AND TERROR IN THE CANADIAN JAILS
The human rights organizations are keeping the Canadian prisoners in a state of total being forgotten and covering up the infamous methods of torture practiced by the workers of the Minister of Correctional Services. The intention of the government is to use the torture of hell, to traumatize and re-traumatize convicted prisoners, victims of the state persecution, people who have fallen under the cracks of immigration legislation, and uncountable vulnerable victims who are wrongly convicted. The crimes against humanity, torture committed by the guards in the Canadian jails remains crimes without punishment.  Due to the corruption of the Justice System the jails tortures are enjoying complete impunity.
"The system not only failed Adam Capay. It buried him alive" - Michael's essay
Adam Capay, 24, had been held in solitary confinement, awaiting trial, since 2012.                                                                                  The United States has Guantanamo Bay. Ontario has the Thunder Bay Jail.
Image result for images from abu ghraib                                                                                    I witnessed similar acts of sadism and brutality at the West Detention Centre.
Not much difference, really, when it comes to solitary confinement and the application of a torture technique.
An innocent man had been locked up in a tiny cell in that institution for four years. To be clear: he had not had a trial, he had not been convicted of anything, he had not been sentenced for a crime. In the eyes of the law, he is an innocent man. And he had been locked up in solitary confinement for four years.
The light in his cell was on 24 hours a day, a torture technique used to destabilize prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. (Research Every Friday at the West Detention Centre)  
Image result for images from abu ghraibThe young man's name is Adam Capay. He is a 24-year-old Aboriginal of the Lac Seul First Nation in Northwestern Ontario. In 2012, at age 19, he was serving time in the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre. There was a violent confrontation with another inmate. The man died and Mr. Capay was charged with first degree murder.  
Mr. Capay had been held in solitary without a trial for 52 months. This is 100 times longer than the threshold the United Nations considers torture — 15 days. On top of which, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a delay of 30 months or longer between being charged and being tried is a violation of an accused's rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Image result for images from abu ghraib                                                                                            Witnessed at the West Detention Centre
Mr. Capay's agony calls to mind the tragic story of Edward Snowshoe, a young Aboriginal inmate in Edmonton who hanged himself in 2010 after 162 days in isolation.
In an investigation following his death, a report made it clear that physical isolation increases the risk of suicidal behaviour in people with mental disorders. Mr. Capay's ordeal would have gone unnoticed if it hadn't been for a courageous jail guard who raised the situation with the chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, who was touring the jail.
Image result for images from abu ghraib                                                                                    For full information contact the Capitan Richards from The West Detention Centre
                                                                                                                                                              To its everlasting credit, The Globe and Mail editorial board has excoriated the segregation system, as it had done earlier in the Edward Snowshoe case. The paper said the charges against Mr. Capay should be stayed because of the unconscionable delay in bringing him to trial.
By mid-week, the public outrage reached a fever pitch, especially after it was learned that the provincial cabinet knew all about Mr. Capay's torment. On Thursday, he was moved to a regular holding cell, but without a guarantee that he wouldn't be sent back to solitary.
Image result for images from abu ghraib                                                                                                                                   White clothes for segregation (West Detention Centre)
The public outcry has been encouraging. There have been online petitions and blogs screaming for the young man's release.
Image result for images from abu ghraib                                                                                       Beaten, brutally punched in stomach, and road to protective custody (West Detention Centre)
Said former Ontario Premier Bob Rae: "Those responsible for the prison system in this country have to assure Canadians that punishment does not mean throwing common sense out the window. Right now they can't meet that test."
Image result for images from abu ghraib prison                                                                                                        Steel Shackles on the wrists and ankles to be transfer around the Jails of the Province of Ontario.
Adam Capay should be released immediately.
The system not only failed him.
It buried him alive.
Image result for images from abu ghraib prison                                                                                                                Witnessed at the Mental Health Units (West Detention Centre and Toronto Jail)  
                    Image result for images from abu ghraib TORTURE AND TERROR IN THE CANADIAN JAILS!


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