Chelsea
Manning Begins Hunger Strike
‘I Need Help. I Am Not Getting Any.’
“Until I am shown dignity and respect as a human
again, I shall endure this pain before me.”
By Mollie Reilly
September 10, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Huffington
Post"
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Imprisoned Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning
has begun a hunger strike to protest what she
describes as “high tech bullying” at the hands
of military and prison officials.
Manning
is serving a
35-year sentence for providing a trove of
classified documents to WikiLeaks in 2010. The
soldier, who
came out as a transgender woman shortly
after she was sentenced in 2013,
sued the government for access to hormone
therapy drugs while in prison so she could
transition to living as a woman.
“It has
now been more than four years since I was first
diagnosed with gender dysphoria, a
condition that I have struggled with my entire
life,” Manning wrote in 2014. “I do not
believe I will be able to survive another year
or two — let alone twenty to thirty years —
without treatment.”
Her
hormone therapy was approved the following
year, but Manning’s struggles with both prison
authorities and the military have not ended.
Last year, officials denied her request to
grow out her hair, which her doctor
recommended as part of her treatment for gender
dysphoria.
In
July, Manning was hospitalized after
attempting suicide. While still under
observation at the barracks in Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, Manning
received a letter from army officials saying
she could face solitary confinement for alleged
offenses related to her suicide attempt.
Manning
is now on hunger strike, she says, until she
receives a written promise from the Army to
cease “the constant, deliberate and overzealous
administrative scrutiny by prison and military
officials” and to grant her full access to the
medical treatments recommended by her doctor.
“I need
help,” Manning wrote in a statement. “I am not
getting any. I have asked for help time and time
again for six years and through five separate
confinement locations. My request has only been
ignored, delayed, mocked, given trinkets and lip
service by the prison, the military, and this
administration. ... I was driven to suicide by
the lack of care for my gender dysphoria that I
have been desperate for. I didn’t get any. I
still haven’t gotten any.”
Manning
said from Friday on, she would refuse to
voluntarily eat or drink anything but water, or
cut her hair until she is “given minimum
standards of dignity, respect, and humanity.”
“Until
I am shown dignity and respect as a human again,
I shall endure this pain before me,” her
statement reads. “I am prepared for this
mentally and emotionally. I expect that this
ordeal will last for a long time. Quite possibly
until my permanent incapacitation or death. I am
ready for this.”