Sunday, June 20, 2010

Endorsement by Imprisoned Women´s Rights Watch of the Gray-Haired Witnesses for Justice


From: Imprisoned Women's Rights Watch:
Also endorsed by Mississippi Prison Watch:

Sunday, June 20, 2010

We here at the blog of Imprisoned Women´s Rights Watch, together with our friends, supporters and coworkers at all Prison Watch Project Blogs, endorse the actions and beliefs of the Gray-Haired Witnesses for Justice. We wish their Fast and Demonstration in DC on June 21st for The Scott Sisters will reach the hearts of everyone everywhere, and that justice will be heard and acted upon.

For the Scott Sisters, and all people, women, men, children, living in prisons under deplorable circumstances, without hope, without decent care, without dignity or human rights. May justice and hope free them all!

The women and men of Mississippi Prison Watch, Imprisoned Women´s Rights Watch and Prison Watch Project
Posted by PrisonWatchProject .

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