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Day 21 of Kenneth “Swift Justice” Traywick’s hunger strike has arrived, and the Alabama Department of Corrections still refuses to provide basic medical updates, proof of life, or confirmation of monitoring — despite repeated attempts from his wife, documented press outreach, and national concern.
For three weeks, Swift has gone without food in protest of retaliation, unconstitutional conditions, blocked communication, denial of legal access, excessive force, and the silencing of incarcerated people across Alabama. His hunger strike is now at a stage considered medically life-threatening, with documented risks that include heart failure, fatal arrhythmias, organ shutdown, and refeeding syndrome. ReFeeding Syndrome - Hunger Str…
Yet ADOC’s response has been silence, obstruction, and ev ...