Civil Rights

Alabama Prison System’s Retaliation Against Inmate Activists Exposed

By National Security Desk | January 29, 2026

Three inmate activists featured in an Oscar-nominated documentary are isolated in solitary confinement under suspicious circumstances, highlighting ongoing abuses and retaliation within Alabama’s prison system.

In a troubling display of punishment masquerading as security, Alabama's Department of Corrections has moved three prominent inmate activists into solitary confinement at Kilby Correctional Facility. Robert Earl Council, Melvin Ray, and Raoul Poole — all vocal critics of the state's harsh and mismanaged prison system who gained national attention through the Oscar-nominated documentary The Alabama Solution — now face extreme isolation that family members and attorneys warn is retaliatory. Is Solitary Confinement the New Weapon to Silence Voices for Reform? These men have long stood for prisoner rights, using peaceful protest and legal knowledge to challenge systemic abuses. Yet,...

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