Feb 19 2010

Letter to the Belgrade 6

Dear Belgrade 6,

We were glad to hear of your release, yet surprised, since we learnt of it from the serbian ambassador here in Stockholm!

Yesterday, we – together with the Stockholm and Skärholmen chapters of the Syndicalist union SAC – had called for a manifestation outside the embassy to coincide with the beginning of the trial against the six of you. There we stood, demanding your release, when the ambassador came out and told us you had already been released for the time being. He showed us some press coverage as well (in serbian though).

An even bigger surprise was finding out that the terrorist charges had been dropped as well! We are happy for you, for your near and dear ones and for all the comrades who have done a great job supporting you throughout the months.

Until all charges are dropped!
/ABC Stockholm


Jan 4 2010

Cop-enhagen: Support the Prisoners!

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Support the people who are still imprisoned by sending them emails, letters, drawings and packages. Emails can be sent to info[at]blackcross.dk or retsgruppe69[at]yahoo.dk.

Letters, drawings and packages can be forwarded through:

Anarchist Black Cross (ABC)
Postbox 604
2200 København N (Denmark)
ABC goes to the prison with letters every day.

If you prefer to write directly to the prisoners, you can use the following address:

[name of the prisoner]
Vestre Faengse
Vigerslevs Allé 1D
2450 Kobenhavn SV (Denmark)

The prison only allows to deliver things like letters, drawings, originally sealed CD’s, money and clothes. ABC cannot forward books, fanzines or food to the prisoners. You can make copies and send such things directly to them as this sometimes works!

These are the names of our friends we know are still in jail (and in brackets, the languages you can communicate with them):

* Anna (English),
* Arvip Peschel,
* Anthony Arrabal (French),
* Chrigi,
* Christian Becker,
* Cristoph Lang,
* Dima (Russian and Polish),
* Johannes Paul Schul Meyer,
* Joris Thijssen,
* Juan Lopez de Uralde (Spanish, English),
* Kharlanchuck Dzmitry,
* Luca Tornatore (Italian, English),
* Natasha “Tash” Verco (English),
* Noah (English),
* Nora Christiansen (Norvegian, English),
* Steen (English).

If you have the names of other people or more, relevant or updated information about them (full names, languages they speak, particular needs or wants), please contact us.

Check out Cop-enhagen for more information on how to support the prisoners from COP15 and protest their imprisonment.

Read a letter from our friends in prison after COP15.

/Cop-enhagen


Dec 25 2009

Under nighttime’s lovely coat

Solidarity with Swedish anarchist Jonatan

On the 14th of October 2008 the Swedish secret police SÄPO raided three houses in different places in Sweden. They arrested the anarchist Jonatan and took different tools, political pamphlets, his computer and other personal stuff with them. After two months in custody he had his trial and was sentenced to about 15 months in prison, which he began in October 2009. He is accused of three ELF actions.

Especially when comrades take action on their own, without a group or community around them and are faced with repression its more important then ever to show them that they are not alone! In this and other cases, for example in the case of Michel Sykes, a 17 year old North American anarchist comrade sentenced for different ELF actions against urban sprawl to up to 10 years in prison, we have to be there, not just waiting on the outside.

We have to show that attacks by the state wont crush our ideas and break us. It just gives us more rage and strength! But solidarity is not just mutual aid! Solidarity is a way to be a partner in struggle and crime, a way of showing your happiness about an action and deep affinity with a hostage of the state. Its not just about giving a comrade infrastructural help. Its about showing the incarcerated that she/he is not alone and that her/his struggle was just the beginning and will be continued on the outside. Build up Revolutionary Solidarity!

Let us make the time in prison for Jonatan and all the others as short as possible and fight for the freedom of all and against every kind of oppression! For social war, anarchy and total freedom!

Write letters of support and attack!

Jonatan Strandberg
Box 248
593 23 Västervik

Information and contact:
noprisonnostate.blogsport.de
againstthewaiting.blogsport.de (coming soon!)
supportmichael.wordpress.com

/ABC Orkan


Dec 25 2009

Fittja1 släppt / released!

Den person från Fittja10 som förblev häktad även efter det att domen förkunnats, överklagade sin häktning och fick förvånansvärt och glädjande nog rätt! Nu är hon släppt och tillbringar tid med sina nära och kära.

The one person from Fittja10 still remaining in jail appealed her continued incarceration and was, much to everyones’ surprise and joy, released! Now she spends time with her loved ones.


Dec 22 2009

Fittja2 dömda / sentenced

Idag föll domarna för de två som återstår av Fittja10. En dömdes till fem månader och 1000 kr i böter, den andra till fyra månaders fängelse. En av dem har suttit häktad sedan hon greps i oktober och kommer med största sannolikhet förbli inspärrad tills hon anträder sitt fängelsestraff.

Skicka hälsningar till henne via abc [att] anarkisterna.com och brev via ABC Stockholm, Box 4081, 102 62 Stockholm.

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Today the remaining two of Fittja10 were sentenced, one to five months and a fine of 1000 sek, the other one to four months in prison. One of them has been incarcerated since her arrest in October and will most likely have to stay in jail until the beginning of her prison sentence.

Send her a message through abc [att] anarkisterna.com or ABC Stockholm, Box 4081, 102 62 Stockholm.


Dec 18 2009

Support the Climate Prisoners

About fifteen people are in jail in Copenhagen after the last days’ protests against the Climate Summit COP15. Send letters of support to them through ABC København.

ABC
Postbox 604
2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark


Dec 14 2009

Pepper spray and illegal detention in Copenhagen

Legal Team “Rusk” has made public that police repeatedly used pepper spray in the cages where jailed protestors were being held during the last days. The reason given is that some people were making noise.

In some cases the police even took the people’s water out of the cages afterwards.

Furthermore, Rusk considers the detention of a whole demonstration, as it happened yesterday at the “Hit the Production” action, as completely illegal, saying that a demonstration has not to be registered officially.

/Indymedia Danmark


Dec 14 2009

Solidarity with COP15-prisoners

Set them free!

Comrade from Hamburg, along with others, held in custody in Copenhagen.

Our comrade Christian was arrested by civil cops at the resistance against the climate summit (cop15) in Copenhagen. He was sentenced to 3 weeks custody because he’s accused of §119 (violence against police), §134a (public unrest), §245 (violence of dagerous kind) and §291 (damaging of property). The next court date will be the 4th january. Christian is held in Veastre prison Copenhagen.

You can send solidarity mails through ABC Copenhagen: info@blackcross.dk.

More people were sentenced to 3 weeks custody today. Hopefully there’ll be more informations about them soon. There were 968 arrests made the 12th of december in Copenhagen. Most of them were realesed during the night.

Solidarity with Christian and all the other prisoners!
/ABC-Orkan


Dec 2 2009

Gent: Solidarity with Jürgen and Paolo

On the 25th of November, Jürgen and Paolo appeared in front of the court. The prosecutor asks 18 months for Jürgen, accused of 8 arsons occurring the same night and 12 months for Paolo, accused of one. The judgement will be pronounced on Wednesday, 2nd of December.

To write letters of support:
Jürgen Goethals
Nieuwe Wandeling 89
9000 Gent
Belgium

Gian-Paolo Melis
Nieuwe Wandeling 89
9000 Gent
Belgium

For financial support: 000-3244460-04 with the mention J+P
IBAN BE10 0003 2444 6004
BIC BPOT BEB1
La Banque de la Poste

Not everything is following its normal course

Everything is going on as usual. Every morning millions of people drag themselves towards their working place where they will get humiliated, numbed, exploited for the most part of the day. The media blare the words of the bosses, the politicians and specialists through their screens and loudspeakers. People without papers are locked up in asylum camps and deported; others reach their hands out to the places where there is an abundance of money and are promptly convicted for it and locked up in prison. Everything is as usual. More and more people’s existence is being reduced to calculations: calculating whether there will be enough money to pay the rent; counting down how many hours and days they will still be locked up in the school classes and prisons; overestimating the importance of numbers indicating the state of pollution this planet is in, how many people die at or because of their job, how many refugees die at the borders or the police station; saying to themselves, while holding the law book in their hands, that the prize of revolt is too high. But there are people who break the normal course of things and the accountant existence. People who do not wait any longer for revolting against what destroys them. People who slap their bosses in the face. People who rebel against the guards of their existence and put fire to the prison in which they are locked up. People who do not put down their eyes for a uniform, a costume, a priest’s garb.

On the 6th of October 2009, a debate was organised by different fascist student groups at the college of Gent. They proclaimed their message of hatred and authority under the protection of an impressive police force.

Shortly after the debate, four fascist leaders were beaten down in the street while fires were lit on different places in the city centre during the night.

While here and there garbage cans vanished into smoke, fire was put on cars, two cash withdrawals and construction sites. Fire damaged a cash withdrawal of the Fortis/BNPbank and somewhere else one of the banks of the Post, which manages the accounts of prisons and closed centres. flamableFlames were licking at the construction material of, amongst others, a construction site of Besix, the company which is at the moment constructing a new prison for people without papers in Steenokkerzeel. As well, many windows of the palace of justice (where everyday judges enforce tens of years of imprisonment) were broken. A few of these facts caused the arrest of two comrades, Jürgen and Paolo. At this moment they sit behind bars awaiting their trial. However it does not interest us if they are guilty or not of the charges the state accuses them of. After all, the language of the judges will not have any bearing on those who carry the struggle for freedom in their hearts.

When we find the determination to quit going through live on our knees we make it difficult for things to continue as usual. And despite all of their cops, judges and prisons, they will never break this determination.

Freedom for Jürgen and Paolo, freedom for all!

Against all authority, for anarchy

/Uitbraak

Letter from Paolo, prison of Gent a week after his arrest

Dear people,

The 25th of October 2009 at 7.50am, whilst taking my dog for a walk, I was surrounded by three members of the LRD, investigation service, I had to go to their office for an interrogation. A special intervention-unit in an armoured car was waiting at the corner, in case I would resist. The fuckers didn’t even let me quietly say good-bye to my daughter who was just leaving for school at that moment. The same service made a house search the day before, confiscated my lap-top and took pictures of political posters and others.

At the office they asked me for my alibi for the night of the 6th on the 7th of October, and a lot of questions about mobile phone numbers and a friend of mine. A witness would have recognized me on pictures as being one of the two persons who put fire to a container that night (1).

After the interrogation, I got a juridical arrest. At 14:00 I had to appear before the prosecutor, who decided to detain me on the basis of suspicion of intentional arson on property during night time. I was transferred to prison, were I was kept in secret until Thursday evening. This was probably done in order to avoid me having contact with Jürgen, who was already for two weeks sitting in pre-arrest with the same charges, plus arson by night on property. What’s funny is that we’re sharing a cell together.

5 days later, I appeared in front of the hearing in chambers and the prosecutor told me I was suspected to have committed some other acts as well. Although my lawyer had told me this is not possible on the day of the appearance, the prosecutor did come up with some new data in connection to a mobile phone. So I got angry. (Not a good idea in the hearing in chambers, haha). This and the fact that I refused to cooperate with the investigation disturbed them a lot: detention prolonged one month.

In the meantime I’ve been inside for two weeks now and I got “used” to the prison system, in so far as that’s possible of course. In this situation the state has complete control over your physical existence, and physically isolates you form the rest of society. While “outside” it is still possible to extract yourself in one way or another from the overpowering authority of state and capital, here you are confronted to a crystallization of the societal relations. When you’re living in the rich West and are part of the correct population group, you can give yourself the illusion that you are more or less free. You can consume as much as you want, you can take part in all sorts of virtual fake realities, and if you have money you can even travel around a bit, and treasure the illusion that you are free (to move).

“Inside”, the illusion gets crushed by the omnipresence of the repression machine which controls all of your movements and cleanly writes them down in reports, and if you don’t behave you get a negative report and/or go to the black hole or you are put on strict and certain “liberties” are taken from you, like making phone calls, having visits, and so on.

Inside, just like outside, certain privileges we have (which are artificial liberties) are being regarded as real liberties, you get used to certain privileges (like having a walk, making phone call and so on) and you don’t regard the fact of being locked up as a problem anymore, but the maintaining of certain privileges as the solution to your problems. In the end, here as well, you can consume how much you want, and feel better because of that, and start to feel like you’re staying in a cheap hotel, with the only difference of course that you cannot go to walk on the beach to see and inspect some monkeys, but that you have to stay the whole fucking time in your cell, without complaining.

I’m doing fine, and Jürgen as well, except for the fact that you are treated like a child in here (we are not even allowed to have fire in our cell). For the rest it’s often up to your own attitude how you are treated by other prisoners and the guards, off course there are assholes and bitches just like everywhere else. The most difficult thing is to stay out from the hierarchy that rules in here (the same hierarchy that rules over the destiny of milliards outside). And I don’t only talk about the hierarchy between the state (guards, cops) and the prisoners, but as well amongst the prisoners themselves. Because this is clearly outlined as well, and if you would think about attacking this structure as a little anarchist, you would (figuratively speaking) end up with a knife in your stomach. As long as the power relations in the whole of society are not overthrown, these structures will continue to exist in here as well. The destruction of the prison system, all of its structures and in all of its forms, as a part of a totalitarian repression machine, can only take place in a overall struggle which aims at the destruction of capitalism and its working tool, the state.
Amen.

Normally I should only appear again in the hearing in chambers at the end of November, but this has been advanced to the 9th of November, the same day Jürgen has to appear. Of course both of us want to get out as soon as possible, but the fact that we don’t cooperate with the investigation gives them the opportunity to fuck us and to keep us as long as possible in pre-arrest. Until then we’ll live at the costs of the state, most of the time with a smile, now and then with a tear, but always free in our mind!

FOR A CLASSLESS SOCIETY WITHOUT PRISONS!

/Paolo

(1) That night a debate between amongst others Filip Dewinter (most popular Flemish extreme right politician) and J.M. Dedecker (extreme right wing liberal who has a political party carrying his own name) took place. The topic of discussion was (what else could it be) the debate around the headscarf. In times of so called economic crisis (because the rich will not have a single piece of bread less to eat) the capital (and its helpers, fascists and right wing political parties) is always looking for some scapegoats to start a witch hunt on, deviating the attention from the real problems, like the unequal and criminal distribution of wealth. The “leftist” social-democrat parties like to join this witch hunt with the aim of keeping and gaining votes. Their only strategy against (extreme) right
taking over their points and spitting propaganda of hatred against illegalised people and foreigners (under the pretext of the war against terrorism and, softly spoken, Islam). During this same night the palace of justice and a few right wing students were attacked. Here and there, fires were put.


Nov 13 2009

Fittja 10 – 8 (sve / eng)

Igår torsdag släpptes åtta av de tio häktade Fittjaborna. De möttes upp med en spontan fest. Vi är glada att de är ute igen samtidigt som vi fortsätter stödarbetet för de två som idag omhäktades.

Under omhäktningsförhandlingarna släpptes restriktionerna för en av de två. De hålls för förberedelse till mordbrand, förberedelse till våldsamt upplopp och förberedelse till grov misshandel.

Yesterday, eight of Fittja 10 were released and met with a spontaneous party. We’re glad they’re out again, while continuing to organize the solidarity work for the two who remain incarcerated.

During the preliminary statutory hearing held today, the restrictions for one of the two were lifted.