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William Johnston wins his battle

Brighton ABC | 27.05.2009 13:38 | Health | Social Struggles

Brighton ABC has just heard that William has won his long struggle against the prison Medical Service at HMP Glenochil to be allowed the painkillers he had previously been prescribed.

William had been on hunger strike (see  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/05/429663.html) for more than 2 months following the withdrawal of his medication as part of a wide-ranging cost cutting measures introduced by a newly appointed prison doctor. Numerous complaints were made to the prison governor, MPs, the Scottish Government and the General Medical Council, initially to no avail. The governor even boasted in one letter that “It may be of interest that when I went to see William not a single prisoner questioned me or challenged me about our care of him. I do not know how familiar you are with our prison culture but I can assure you if William's fellow prisoners had even the slightest concern about him, I would have been vigorously and directly taken to task”.

This was a mistake; and when the prisoners on William's wing found out they organised a petition to the governor, which they all signed, condemning his actions. The Prisoners Advisory Service also arranged to send a visitor to check on conditions there. In the end it seems that the pressure from both inside and outside took its toll on the prison's resolve and they had to give in to William's perfectly reasonable demands.

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This is great news!

27.05.2009 23:54

I was so pleased to hear earlier today that William has won another battle. Again the prison system has been shown for what it really is and a vulnerable prisoner's reasonable and necessary needs will now be met. It shows prisons must never be allowed to hide behind their walls or to cop out of their legal and moral responsibilities for those the state chooses to incarcerate. The involvement of the prisoners advice service has been particularly commendable and I would hope it will not be too long before this service is able to extend its stirling activities into Scotland.

George Coombs


Great

28.05.2009 12:57

It's great for William but especially since it shows the prisoners in Glenochil able to organise together. Full credit to Brighton ABC too.

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