Alberto Frisetti – Albo to his friends – refuses to get out of jail on bail, or rather by paying a ransom of 45,000 euros to the Spanish State, in line with the common declaration made by the 27th February Prisoners following Jeanne’s release: “Either all or none”. Albo refuses this compromise despite the generosity of his father who would have paid the disproportionate amount of ransom.
The frame-up against them accusing them of attempted murder has collapsed, but the judge who has been holding them in jail for 9 months and who for a long time had concealed a fire brigade report exonerating them from the serious charge, contrived this latest obscenity of exorbitant ransom, a blatant attack on the Presos del 27F beyond any criminal charge, thus revealing the true highly political face of this trial: laws are only bludgeons to strike the enemy.
Albo says no thanks, no ransom and his family respect his decision. Albo remains inside showing a dignity and coherence no longer fashionable in the post-modern era, where everybody just wants to forget everything in order “to feel good” and enjoy the wonders of the status quo.
The collective declaration of anarchism that came out of the prison of Brians I at the beginning of June was already a slap in the face of fashionable conformists. In fact some ventured to say it was false because it was not in tune with self-cancellation politics “We are not anarchists” “We don’t do assemblies”. Misery upon misery.
Luckily, on the contrary, there are those who still have dignity and act consistently with their ideas, even at the cost of their freedom.
UNCONDITIONAL SOLIDARITY WITH ALBO AND THE PRESOS DEL 27 F