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Solidarity from Athens (Greece)
Writing in Greek at the banner: Until all are free, no one is free
At 30th August 2021, in Athens some comrades put the banner in the Exarcheia square. We joined the Week of Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners with this symbolic support.
In Greece, as well as in many other countries, our comrades face persecution for taking action and responsibility in revolutionary struggle. Our solidarity aims at struggle for the society where prison will not be a solution and where we all can live together with other people in freedom that is created by our common power, dreams, responsibility for each others’ freedom and our ability to defend it.
Until all are free!
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Spain: Elisa di Bernardo – “We are winning battles for the freedom of Gabriel Pombo”
via: anarquia.info
“Never using drugs, being very clear about his ideas, and his physical and mental strength have helped him survive in prison despite the FIES. Almost all of his comrades have died. He survived a genocide,” explains the companion of the anarchist prisoner in Oviedo.
Elisa di Bernardo went to Oviedo yesterday to relate the situation of her companion Gabriel Pombo da Silva. She was invited by the group Higinio Carrocera, in collaboration with the Cambalache community centre, taking advantage of her visit to Pombo in the prison of Mansilla de las Mulas in León. Elisa gave a very complete account of both the legal situation of the anarchist prisoner and his life and struggle during more than 30 years in prison. It was a talk that not only provided information about Pombo but also showed how, inside the prison walls, “democracy” disappears and one enters a dark world, subjected to physical and psychological torture, to personal revenge by judges and jailers, to prisons inside the prison (FIES). In addition, Elisa gave us perspective and context on how inequality, misery, injustice and poverty inherent to the capitalist and statist system manufactures ‘criminals’.
Elisa began the talk by taking from her backpack three important books about the situation of prisoners and the world of the anti-prison struggle: “Extreme Destitution, Extreme Violence”, “So You Don’t Forget Me” by Mothers United Against Drugs and the Report on Torture in the Spanish State, which Elisa explained was censored by the police, as it recounts the saddest years of the FIES (files of inmates under special monitoring) regime.
[Uruguayan State] Propaganda for the international week of solidarity with imprisoned anarchists
via: es-contrainfo:Published September 8, 2021
August 29, Costa de Oro, Region usurped and plundered by the Uruguayan state.
Responding to the international call in solidarity with anarchist prisoners, on the night of August 29th we stamped our signature of complicity with our kidnapped comrades, in a new activity of ecstatic propaganda. Stubborn propaganda, erased a thousand times and returning again a thousand times to disturb. Propaganda that is an irreverent cry accompanying and announcing acts.
For the destruction of prison society and the freedom of our caged brothers and sisters in struggle!
Let’s ensure that Anarchy lives!!!!!!
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France: Anarchist comrade Boris gets out of prison but is not out of danger..
via: sansnom
Indymedia Lille, 29 September 2021
[The trial] of 20 September, which would have dealt with the appeal against the 4 year prison sentence, could not take place because of the still critical state of health of our comrade who continues to be in an artifically induced coma.
The judges decided to “release” him without judicial control, and to postpone his trial until further notice.
While we can only rejoice that he is no longer under the control of the prison administration, he is unfortunately not finished with the justice system, since the end of his sentence [of preventive detention] and his appeal are only suspended.
The words and deeds that are multiplying in solidarity with Boris give rise to the desire to live outside of all authority.
Anarchists in solidarity and complicity,
28 September 2021
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Montevideo (Uruguay): Banner in solidarity with anarchist prisoner Boris
The message of this banner is a sign of solidarity with the comrade Boris, who has been in a coma for more than a month, following a fire in the cell that has kept him locked up for a year in French prisons.
“In France and in the world, down with prisons. Courage Boris”.
The action that led the comrade to prison is part of the attack against the structures that capitalism calls “progress”, but whose aim is, in reality, to refine social control. Setting fire to two mobile phone masts is an attack on contemporary domination, and has nothing to do with the fascist/conspiratorial theories that the dis-information media want to display to disorientate us.
We raise our fists and send words of encouragement to Boris and to all those who fall into the hands of institutions of torture.
The banner was placed near the French embassy in Montevideo.
via: attaque. translated by Act for freedom now!
Montevideo, Uruguay: Presentation of the Grupo Anarquista Anticarcelario website
The destruction of prisons is the destruction of the values of this authoritarian world.
We know that the road to a world without prisons, without authority, requires much reflection and action.
Reflecting on how to solve our problems of today and tomorrow from an anarchic perspective, without falling into authoritarian logics and turning them into action in the different environments we inhabit is a challenge.
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On 17/9/21 the second degree trial of anarchist comrade Marios Seisidis will take place at 1 pm at the Loukareos Courts (Athens,Greece)
On Friday 17/9/21, at 1pm on the 6th floor of the Loukareos Street Courts, the second degree trial of comrade Marios Seisidis continues for the armed robbery of the National Bank of Solonos Street in 2006.
During the perpetrators’ escape, the state dogs did not hesitate to shoot into the crowd, resulting in the wounding and arrest of anarchist Yannis Dimitrakis. Subsequently, Marios and Simos Seisidis and Grigoris Tsironis were declared wanted and later put on bail for 600.000 €. After almost a decade on the run the 3 wanted comrades were arrested in different places and times. Simos lost his leg to a cop’s bullet in Tauros area in Athens, Grigoris was arrested in Volos during a raid by the SWAT team (during which Spyros Darvilas took his own life, free) and Marios in the Peloponnese together with Kostas Sakkas. Whereas Simos and Grigoris were acquitted in this case, Marios was sentenced in the first instance to 36 years’ imprisonment as the state mafia had already been irreparably damaged by the acquittals of the other two on the run. With this trial the circle of this case is closing and we must defend the legacy of resistance and solidarity that he leaves, as well as the comrade himself so that he does not remain at the mercy of state repression. Solidarity is our weapon.
EVERYONE AT THE COMRADE’S SIDE
NO HOSTAGE IN THE HANDS OF THE STATE
Besançon (Doubs) France: It’s not just their techno-surveillance tools in our lives, it’s the lice too
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A statement by Bristol Anarchist Black Cross and Bristol Defendant Solidarity (Bristol,UK)
On Friday 30th July, five people were sentenced to over 14 years between them. Four people were given sentences of over three years for riot.
These five people are the first to receive custodial sentences for the confrontation with the police outside Bridewell Police Station at the Kill the Bill demonstration on 21st March. However, over 75 people have been arrested, 28 of them have now been charged. Two people are currently on remand in Horfield prison.
The sentences are:
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BL 3 years 11 months
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KA 3 years 6 months
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SQ 3 years 3 months
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KS 3 years 6 months
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YS 5 months