Italy: Support Silvia, Costa, and Billy, Awaiting New Trial

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On July 17th 2015, the preliminary hearing against Silvia Guerini, Costantino ‘Costa’ Ragusa and Luca ‘Billy’ Bernasconi took place in Turin, Italy. The three have been previously arrested and jailed for several years in Switzerland, accused of having organised an act of sabotage against a nanotechnology research centre of IBM, under construction at the time. On April 15th 2010, they were stopped and arrested by Swiss police who searched their car and found explosives, as well as leaflets claiming the imminent action under the name ‘Earth Liberation Front Switzerland’.

They have now been indicted according to the article 110 of the Italian penal code, which is used to punish offenses of criminal association. Particularly they’re accused of having conspired together to plan the action in Italy, of having illegally obtained the materials needed to assemble and prepare explosive devices, and of having smuggled such devices between the Italian and Swiss border. All charges include the aggravating circumstance of the ‘purpose of terrorism’, historically used in political trials in Italy to obtain long pretrial detention, and longer prison sentence if found guilty.

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The judge at the preliminary hearing accepted the thesis proposed by the deputy prosecutor Enrico Arnaldi Di Balme and found irrelevant that Billy, Costa and Silvia have already been tried and convicted in the Swiss Confederation.

The trial will commence on January 13th 2016 in Turin. Let’s use it as an occasion to relaunch the struggle against environmental destruction.

In view of the trial, the three comrades are facing a hard time and need to cover several legal expenses, so they’ve shared a call for support. Any help is much appreciated. Donations can be made to: conto corrente postale intestato a (postal current account payable to) Marta Cattaneo, IBAN: IT11A0760111100001022596116, BIC: BPPIITRRXXX. Please specify donation reason: solidarietà a Silvia Billy Costa (solidarity with Silvia Billy Costa).

More info on the case and updates (in Italian):
silviabillycostaliberi.noblogs.org

Surround Yarl’s Wood – Detention Centres – Shut ’em Down!

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More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/755942137885113

Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre

MK41 6 Bedford, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom

The demonstrations and resistance inside Yarl’s Wood have been the most important fight in Britain for women’s rights and for immigrants rights, because they have been inspiring – because the people in this struggle are fighting to win the most basic of demands as human beings.

The next National Demonstration at Yarl’s Wood is for ALL those held like cattle in the UK’s detention system around the country. For ALL looking to break out from under the shadow of detention. It is for ALL those at the borders of Europe challenging the cynical leaders a demanding in real life the promise of democracy and freedom, of which sanctuary is fundamental.

The MFJ, and our friends and allies around the country organising for justice and equality and fighting racism, we have been breaching the walls and fences of detention centres, reaching inside with chants of FREEDOM. Our detainees friends, partners in struggle, though locked up have made their voices ring out.

This growing optimistic, powerful, militant movement presents optimism for our societies and our future. The next demo must be huge.
We need the help of every single person who was cheered by the Freedom Marchers who were ready to march the 100 miles to Germany, and by their determination brought down the resistance of the state.

The oppressed can’t wait for the permission of the rich and powerful to claim freedom and safety – power concedes nothing without a demand. We must build a movement, organise and lead, speaking the plain truth about racism and unafraid of the power of the oppressed, and we can win change.

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2 – 8 November 2015: Week of Action Against the North Wales Prison & the Prison Industrial Complex

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Week of Action November EN Web

About the Week of Action

A week of action has been called to encourage people all of the UK & the world to take action against the construction of the North Wales Prison in Wrexham.

The prison will be the second largest prison in Europe, holding more than 2100 people and costing £250 million to build. Australian contractor Lend Lease was awarded the contract to build the Wrexham titan prison by the government in May 2014.

Local people have resisted the prison for over half a decade; objecting to planning applications, lobbying, going to meetings. Full planning permission was eventually granted in November 2014 despite local resistance. It is now a construction site and this place of abuse and oppression is being built as we speak.

Our aims are to resist it, slow it down and send a message to the state and the prison industry that it is not acceptable to profit from caging human beings. The Government wish to build more prisons in the UK, this is our opportunity to intervene and prevent this industry from expanding. We must take the offensive against prison expansion and the social control of our lives. We are fighting until all are free.

What is taking place?

  • Noise & solidarity demos at prisons all over the UK
  • Information nights, workshops & film showings to ignite more resistance to the prison industrial complex in the UK

The CAPE Campaign will also be supporting existing events taking place during the week including:

  • The United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) Annual Procession on 31 October. The UFFC is a national coalition of families and friends of those that have died in the custody of police and prison officers as well as those who are killed in immigration detention and secure psychiatric hospitals in the UK. Assemble 31 October 12Noon at Trafalgar Square for a silent procession along Whitehall followed by a noisy protest at Downing Street.

How to Get Involved

  • Contact Community Action on Prison Expansion – info@cape-campaign.org
  • Most people will be taking action locally, however we are organising transport and accommodation for people from further afield to stay in the North West. Please get in touch!
  • Tell us about something you are organising so we can help promote it

 

2 – 8 Tachwedd 2015: Wythnos o Weithredu yn Erbyn Carchar Gogledd Cymru & y Cymleth Diwydiannol Carchardai

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Am yr Wythnos o Weithredu

Dyma alwad am wythnos o weithredu i annog holl wledydd Prydain a’r byd i weithredu yn erbyn adeiladu Carchar Gogledd Cymru yn Wrecsam.

Hon bydd yr ail garchar fwyaf yn Ewrop, yn dal mwy na 2100 o fobol ac yn costio £250 miliwn i’w hadeiladu. Enillodd Lend Lease, contractiwr o Awstralia y cytundeb i adeiladu y carchar Titan yn Wrecsam gan y llywodraeth yn Mai 2014.

Mae pobl lleol wedi bod yn gwrthwynebu’r carchar ers dros hanner degawd;  yn gwrthwynebu ceisiadau cynllunio, lobio a mynd i cyfarfodydd. Caodd caniadad cynllunio llawn ei roi yn mis Tachwedd 2014 er gwaethaf y gwrthwynebiad lleol. Ar hyn o bryd mae’n safle adeiladu a mae’r man yma o drais a gorthrwm wrthi’n cael ei hadeiladu yr eiliad hon.

Rydym am ei wrthwynebu, ei arafu a gyrru neges i’r wladwriaeth a’r diwydiant carchar nad yw yn dderbynnadwy i elwa o gaethiwo pobl. Mae’r Llywodraeth yn dymuno i adeiladu rhagor o garchardai yng Ngwledydd Prydain, dyma ein siawns i atal y diwydiant yma rhag ehangu. Rhaid i ni ymosod ar ehangu carchar a’r rheolaeth cymdeithasol ganddo dros ein bywydau. Rydym yn cwffio tan bo bob un ohonom yn rhydd.

Be sy’b digwydd?

  • Protestiadau swn a cyd-sefyll ar draws gwledydd Prydain
  • Nosweithiau gwybodaeth, gweithdai a dangosiadau ffilm i gynnai rhagor o wrthynebu y cymleth diwydiant carchardai ygn ngwledydd Prydain.

Bydd yr ymgyrch CAPE hefyd yn cefnogi digwyddiandau sydd yn bodoli’n barod sydd yn digwydd yn ystod yr wythnos gan gynnwys:

  • Prosessiwn blynyddol United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) ar y 31ain o Hydref. Mae’r UFFC yn glymblaid cenedlaethol  o deuluoedd a ffrindiau y sawl sydd wedi marw yng ngofal yr heddlu a swyddogion carchar yn ogystal a’r sawl sydd wedi eu lladd mewn canolfanau carchardai mewnfudo (immigration detention centres) a ysbytai seiciatrig diogel (secure psyciatric hospitals) yng nghwledydd Prydain. Cwrdd am 12 ganol dydd ar y 31ain o Hydref yn Sgwar Trafalgar am brosesiwn tawel ar hyd Whitehall a wedyn protest swnllyd tu allan Stryd Downing.

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  • Bydd y mwyafrif o bobl yn gweithredu’n lleol, serch hynny rydym yn trefnu trafnidiaeth a llety i bobl aros yn y gogledd ddwyrain. Os gwelwch yn dda cysylltwch!
  • Rhowch gwybod i ni am rhywbeth rydych chi yn ei drefnu a gallwn eich helpu i’w hyrwyddo.

2 – 8 November 2015: Week of Action Against the North Wales Prison & the Prison Industrial Complex

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Week of Action November EN Web

About the Week of Action

A week of action has been called to encourage people all of the UK & the world to take action against the construction of the North Wales Prison in Wrexham.

The prison will be the second largest prison in Europe, holding more than 2100 people and costing £250 million to build. Australian contractor Lend Lease was awarded the contract to build the Wrexham titan prison by the government in May 2014.

Local people have resisted the prison for over half a decade; objecting to planning applications, lobbying, going to meetings. Full planning permission was eventually granted in November 2014 despite local resistance. It is now a construction site and this place of abuse and oppression is being built as we speak.

Our aims are to resist it, slow it down and send a message to the state and the prison industry that it is not acceptable to profit from caging human beings. The Government wish to build more prisons in the UK, this is our opportunity to intervene and prevent this industry from expanding. We must take the offensive against prison expansion and the social control of our lives. We are fighting until all are free.

What is taking place?

  • Noise & solidarity demos at prisons all over the UK
  • Information nights, workshops & film showings to ignite more resistance to the prison industrial complex in the UK

The CAPE Campaign will also be supporting existing events taking place during the week including:

  • The United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) Annual Procession on 31 October. The UFFC is a national coalition of families and friends of those that have died in the custody of police and prison officers as well as those who are killed in immigration detention and secure psychiatric hospitals in the UK. Assemble 31 October 12Noon at Trafalgar Square for a silent procession along Whitehall followed by a noisy protest at Downing Street.

How to Get Involved

  • Contact Community Action on Prison Expansion – info@cape-campaign.org
  • Most people will be taking action locally, however we are organising transport and accommodation for people from further afield to stay in the North West. Please get in touch!
  • Tell us about something you are organising so we can help promote it

 

2 – 8 Tachwedd 2015: Wythnos o Weithredu yn Erbyn Carchar Gogledd Cymru & y Cymleth Diwydiannol Carchardai

Week of Action November WELSH Web

Am yr Wythnos o Weithredu

Dyma alwad am wythnos o weithredu i annog holl wledydd Prydain a’r byd i weithredu yn erbyn adeiladu Carchar Gogledd Cymru yn Wrecsam.

Hon bydd yr ail garchar fwyaf yn Ewrop, yn dal mwy na 2100 o fobol ac yn costio £250 miliwn i’w hadeiladu. Enillodd Lend Lease, contractiwr o Awstralia y cytundeb i adeiladu y carchar Titan yn Wrecsam gan y llywodraeth yn Mai 2014.

Mae pobl lleol wedi bod yn gwrthwynebu’r carchar ers dros hanner degawd;  yn gwrthwynebu ceisiadau cynllunio, lobio a mynd i cyfarfodydd. Caodd caniadad cynllunio llawn ei roi yn mis Tachwedd 2014 er gwaethaf y gwrthwynebiad lleol. Ar hyn o bryd mae’n safle adeiladu a mae’r man yma o drais a gorthrwm wrthi’n cael ei hadeiladu yr eiliad hon.

Rydym am ei wrthwynebu, ei arafu a gyrru neges i’r wladwriaeth a’r diwydiant carchar nad yw yn dderbynnadwy i elwa o gaethiwo pobl. Mae’r Llywodraeth yn dymuno i adeiladu rhagor o garchardai yng Ngwledydd Prydain, dyma ein siawns i atal y diwydiant yma rhag ehangu. Rhaid i ni ymosod ar ehangu carchar a’r rheolaeth cymdeithasol ganddo dros ein bywydau. Rydym yn cwffio tan bo bob un ohonom yn rhydd.

Be sy’b digwydd?

  • Protestiadau swn a cyd-sefyll ar draws gwledydd Prydain
  • Nosweithiau gwybodaeth, gweithdai a dangosiadau ffilm i gynnai rhagor o wrthynebu y cymleth diwydiant carchardai ygn ngwledydd Prydain.

Bydd yr ymgyrch CAPE hefyd yn cefnogi digwyddiandau sydd yn bodoli’n barod sydd yn digwydd yn ystod yr wythnos gan gynnwys:

  • Prosessiwn blynyddol United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) ar y 31ain o Hydref. Mae’r UFFC yn glymblaid cenedlaethol  o deuluoedd a ffrindiau y sawl sydd wedi marw yng ngofal yr heddlu a swyddogion carchar yn ogystal a’r sawl sydd wedi eu lladd mewn canolfanau carchardai mewnfudo (immigration detention centres) a ysbytai seiciatrig diogel (secure psyciatric hospitals) yng nghwledydd Prydain. Cwrdd am 12 ganol dydd ar y 31ain o Hydref yn Sgwar Trafalgar am brosesiwn tawel ar hyd Whitehall a wedyn protest swnllyd tu allan Stryd Downing.

Sut i Ymunno a’r Gweithgarwch

  • Bydd y mwyafrif o bobl yn gweithredu’n lleol, serch hynny rydym yn trefnu trafnidiaeth a llety i bobl aros yn y gogledd ddwyrain. Os gwelwch yn dda cysylltwch!
  • Rhowch gwybod i ni am rhywbeth rydych chi yn ei drefnu a gallwn eich helpu i’w hyrwyddo.

Bloc Party: Report back from ABC Conference (North America)

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From: http://anarchistnews.org/content/bloc-party-report-back-abc-conference

From It’s Going Down

We here at Bloc Party have busy lives. Between the kids, bills, and our escapades as outside agitators, sometimes priorities must shift temporarily to accommodate busy work weeks. Being oh so career-oriented, our lives had to be taken up by our work over the last couple weeks. So we decided to just focus on a humble reportback from this year’s North American Anarchist Black Cross Conference this time around. Don’t worry, we will be back in full capacity in two weeks!

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Happening annually for five years, the North American Anarchist Black Cross Conference started off as it traditionally has, with a public panel and discussion from former political prisoners. There was a sizable crowd in attendance to hear the stories and share in discussion with five formerly imprisoned comrades from different struggles in the US. Immediately following the panel around 50 organizers and former political prisoners from across North America headed out to spend three solid days discussing their work, building existing networks of solidarity and creating new connections to further that work.

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This year there was a notable and increased presence of collectives and groups working on broader issues of community defense and prison abolition, with many debates and conversations on how to further connections and working relationships between more general anti-prison struggles and political prisoner work. Shout outs to folks from the Free Alabama Movement, the Lucasville Uprising, Support Prisoner Resistance, WEBS of Support, and IWOC for the solid work and perspectives they bring to the table. While there have been victories in the fight to free political prisoners this year in the US, there have also been loses, as moments of silence and acknowledgement of the loss of Yogi Bear and Phil Africa, among others, were consistently on people’s minds throughout the conference.

General legal and movement strategies were discussed around how to get political prisoners free, what legal methods have worked recently, and what ones haven’t. There were also several positive workshops and discussions on the way internal dynamics can play out and effect the work that people do. Whether that is political disagreements and oppressive behaviors between prisoners and their supporters, or more internal to folks on the outside attempting to work together to support people on the inside. The discussions generally maintained a respectful and humble tone, with acknowledgement that for many, there are no easy answers to these questions. There seemed to be deepening analysis of State strategies to divide and weaken communities in resistance. Our enemies exploiting contradictions and conflicts internally to groups in struggle is something that more and more folks seem to have direct experience with, and this is a sign to your humble authors that these discussions need to be had more often, with more thoughtfulness and care for our comrades. Behind bars or not.

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The work of prisoner support and prison abolition is a massive undertaking. All hands on deck are truly needed. Starting up some prisoner support in your town with your crew can be as simple as getting together a few times a month to write letters over coffee or food. But, if you’re interested in connecting with ongoing organizing, check out some of the above mentioned projects, organizations or collectives.

Also, it is certainly worth mentioning that the Crimethinc To Change Everything tour is headed out West as we write this. Check out the upcoming dates and be sure to wrangle some comrades to roll with. The tour includes anarchists from across Europe, the US and South America speaking about their own contexts at home. Having been around the anarchy bloc a few times, we can say we’re a little jaded. But, this tour even has us inspired as fuck.

Now for what has been going down on the inside over the last two weeks:

NYC ABC just published their newest version of the “Illustrated Guide to Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War” and it’s available for viewing and download! This update includes updated mini-bios, photos, and address changes for several prisoners. This list is a fantastic resource to get your own letter writing going on your own or with your friends.

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Sean Swain forwarded this letter from his former neighbor at SOCF in hopes of rounding up some support for his friend:

Swain- Thanks man- I received lots of love and support- I can’t even respond to all of these letters- so I wrote 12 people back and ask them to send my appreciation to everyone else that wrote.

Listen- these people are out of control up here. Sunday the 13th they actually put the dude that broke my jaw like 5 cells down from me on the same medical range! Man this was not supposed to happen for sure- he was talking all kinds of crazy shit over the range- he was on suicide watch- then some CO was working- said “Hey! That guy can’t be up here- he assaulted Mahone!” so they quickly moved him Monday morning…

They know we got a separation man- but somebody wanted to let him rub it in and fuck with me.

I want somebody in trouble for that shit! Plus- I just had a blood test and it came back that I have some kind of staph infection from either here or OSU but- as I complained about the pain over two weeks ago- the DOC kept saying it’s on the Tylenol 3. Now I’m fucked up more- having trouble pissing and I’m always sweating hard and headaches. They put me on anti-biotics today 9-14-2015.

I need for you to push for me a website we talked about before- I did it once and only raised a few bucks, like $34.00. I need for you to help me raise enough $ for a lawyer- I need to really sue these people man. So I need a go fund me page and see if I can get something done about this.

Thanks Man!

PS tell people to send envelopes- I don’t have anymore to respond.

If you would like to write to Mahone, his address is:

Robert Mahone

255225

SOCF

P. O. Box 45699

1724 St. Rt. 728

Lucasville, Ohio 45699

You can include up to three embossed envelopes so he can reply.

While there have been some major wins coming out of Pelican Bay in the last month, there has also been retaliation coming from the prison and State. Fuck that. The prison is using supposed “suicide checks,” as a form of torture. Let this bullshit ass warden know to cut the shit and end this practice immediately:

Demand that the noisy, aggressive checks stop.
Contact Warden Clark E. Ducart, Pelican Bay State Prison,
P.O. Box 7000, Crescent City, CA 95531-7000
CDucart@cdcr.ca.gov (707) 465–1000 ext. 9040
Please bcc your message to phssreachingout@gmail.com or email us stating, “I called Ducart.”

If you are on Facebook, “like” the page, Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity and check out the event page, Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement

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In awesome news:
After a year of false imprisonment, Yaqui water rights defender Mario Luna was released from prison. Earlier a judge ordered the release of Mario, tribal secretary of Vicam Yaqui, and Mexico refused.
During the Vicam Yaqui highway barricade in the community, Mario was spokesman for Vicam Yaqui Pueblo. Yaqui Spokesmen Mario Luna and Fernando Jimenez Guiterrez were abducted and imprisoned. Jimenez was released in August.
You can learn more about Learn more about the Yaqui’s fight for water and territory.
Back on September 23rd folks gathered outside the Menard Correctional Center in Chester, Illinois for a noise demo in solidarity with the initiation of a hunger strike on the inside. Folks on the inside are asking for support from those of us on the outside. Send a letter or make a call in support of these prison rebels! Also, while some folks might feel like a noise demo is a wasted effort this part of the report back is worth noting:
The separation between prison and the outside must blur more and more, especially if there are some of us who might someday find ourselves inside such cages. The noise demonstration—a tactic that is employed by anarchists and radicals all across the world—is a direct form of communication that helps to slightly break the physical barriers of prison down in the way that allows us to actually hear and sometimes see each other. For anyone who has ever been locked up in prison or jail and all the confusion it entails, just to see a face or a hear a friendly voice to break through the isolation is enough to boost spirits.
Having done noise demos ourselves at the prisons and jails near us, we can tell you how much it means to folks inside. It doesn’t take too many people, just loud ones. Don’t know of a prison uprising happening near you? Maybe, just maybe, some loud and rowdy solidarity creeping through the prison walls inspires one.
Until next time keep your heads up and your fists pounding the prison walls,
– Your friendly career bad kids

 

Originally posted to It’s Going Down

Germany: Hambach Forest Defender Jus Has Been Released!

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From Earth First! Newswire

After 2 and a half month pre-trial detention Hambacher forest defender and Info-shop Library person Jus has been released on Friday Oct 2, following a guilty verdict with probation for  allegedly breaking a bulldozer windshield and causing bodily harm which occurred when the driver claimed he strained his neck trying to avoid an object which according to court documents has never as much as touched him.  Yet for over 70 days, 23 of which Jus was on a hunger strike, he has been under constant observation, with mail delayed for up to a month and being heavily monitored, and now he is facing a 3 year probation with suspension of 7 month sentence this with no prior criminal record in Germany.   This treatment shows the reality of extreme energy protectionism, with green scare oppression tactics being well established and that instead of addressing pressing ecological, climate and social issues the local regime is content with progressing the militarization of law enforcement, criminalization of more and more forms of protest and maximum detention and sentencing of activists due to dubious testimonies by the employees of  the very same corporation that is wiping out regional wildlife habitats while also destabilizing the climate.


At the trial over 60 supporters were present with the trial having to be moved to a larger courtroom.  During the trial Jus spoke about the ecological destruction and climate chaos caused by RWE lignite company that goes unpunished as their employees testify in the courtroom against environmental activists who confront those issues.

After the trial Jus joined the Hambacher Forest activists in front of the courthouse for food and snacks and came back to the Hambach Forest.
Here is a statement from Jus following his release:

On the first morning of my freedom I woke up and before I even opened my eyes I was full of dread of this being another day of my confinement, intimidation and isolation, only to open my eyes and out a window of a tree house, see a panorama of trees and sky surrounding me.  During my imprisonment it was the mail that many of you have sent me, with poems, art, stickers and articles that was like these trees and birds that now surround me again.  You were a reminder of life, energy and high spirits and helped me incredibly to continue my struggle.  Thank You All!!!

Help with Natasha’s legal costs!

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From http://www.freesvenandnatasha.org

natashas-legal-costsWe’re launching an urgent fundraiser to help with Natasha’s legal costs:

Help with Natasha’s legal costs!

An urgent fundraiser from the Free Sven and Natasha support group.

www.gogetfunding.com/natashas-legal-costs

In July 2012 Sven and Natasha were raided and arrested in Amsterdam under a European arrest warrant. They were charged with ‘conspiracy to blackmail’ in relation to Huntingdon Life Sciences (recently rebranded as Envigo). HLS is Europe’s largest animal testing laboratory and is the most notorious and protested lab in history. The UK government has gone to extraordinary lengths to stop people protesting against HLS, with increasing targeting and repression of campaigners. Sven and Natasha are waiting to go to trial in the UK and face up to 14 years in prison.

Natasha has been living in Holland for over 5 years and the actions she’s accused of participating in did not take place in the UK. But, if she’s convicted and sent to prison in the UK, she will be forced to serve the entire sentence there. Sven will be allowed to transfer back to Holland, giving him many more rights and benefits.

Following legal advice, Natasha will soon apply for a court hearing to argue that she should have the same rights as Sven to return to Holland.

The court hearing costs about €300 and if Natasha loses the case, she will have to pay another €1000 as well.

We strongly believe that rights should not only be given to people who can afford to fight for them in the legal system. Sven and Natasha are struggling financially with this complicated and stressful legal case and cannot afford this hearing without our help.

Please support Natasha and donate towards the cost of the hearing. It’s important that we stand together against political repression and let Sven and Natasha know they’re not alone. Solidarity is our strongest weapon for building resilience and effective resistance.

If Natasha wins the hearing, the extra donations received will go towards the ongoing support campaign for her and Sven.

Visit the support website to learn more about the case, HLS and repression. You can get to know Sven and Natasha and find out other ways you can support them: www.freesvenandnatasha.org

We also post regular updates on our Facebook support page: www.facebook.com/freesvenandnatasha

Please share this fundraising appeal.

A New Radio Play Written by Anarchist Prisoner Sean Swain

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Hey Swainiacs! Check out the gonzo radio play Sean wrote!

http://insurgenttheatre.org/eatbob/index.html

It’s called Eating Bob, it’s produced by Insurgent Theatre, and appearing about once a month at InsurgentTheatre.org. You can also share it around on the social medias, here: https://www.facebook.com/Eating-Bob-1410021385961148

A rambling pre-apocalyptic roadtrip story about drug addled sex maniac cannibals hell bent on getting hold of an eleven million dollar inheritance and using it to end civilization, Eating Bob is the gonzo brainchild of infamous anarchist prisoner and Ohio Governor-in-Exile Sean Swain.

Swain dives in to pure fiction with this extravaganza of senseless sex and gratuitous violence (as opposed to the strict non-fiction stories of his ascension to Governor in Exile of Ohio and his other purely factual escapades in the Ohio prison system, which are well documented at SeanSwain.org).

Explicit language and adult themes abound.

Eating Bob is the newest project of Insurgent Theatre, an anarchist theatre troupe who, after over ten years of bare bones live performance and extensive touring, has recently surrendered to the prohibitive cost of making anti-capitalist art in the material world and has (at least temporarily) resigned itself to the virtual space.

Hello, internet.

Eating Bob will be performed by Ben Turk and Firehawk Oh Yea, who would like to apologize in advance for all the insensitive and disgusting things Sean has written our characters to say. We’re sorry, but we hope you’ll derive some sick pleasure from the experience.

Prepare yourself. Eating Bob is coming.

The Deeper They Bury Me: A Call From Herman Wallace

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From http://acallfromherman.nfb.ca/#/intro

We are thrilled to share with you that an interactive documentary on Herman Wallace’s life, The Deeper They Bury Me: A Call From Herman Wallace, directed by our director Angad Singh Bhalla and produced by the National Film Board of Canada  is finally now live for everyone around the world to experience and use as a tool of awareness-raising and empowerment.

It is an important time for this project to launch as the final member of the Angola Three, Albert Woodfox, continues to fight for his release from solitary confinement and from prison.

You can view the interactive documentary here: http://acallfromherman.nfb.ca/#/intro

About the Documentary

An interactive encounter with one of America’s most renowned political prisoners, The Deeper They Bury Me plunges users into the universe of Black Panther activist Herman Wallace, who was held in solitary for over 40 years at Louisiana’s notorious Angola penitentiary. Within the time allotted for a prison phone call—20 precious minutes—users navigate between his tiny cell and his dream of freedom, a fantasy home he envisions through a collaborative art project with artist Jackie Sumell. Sparse, poetic animation evokes his segregated New Orleans childhood and his courageous efforts to build community within a prison system that keeps over 2.3 million citizens behind bars.

Written and directed by Angad Singh Bhalla & Ted Biggs for Storyline Entertainment; Produced by Anita Lee for the National Film Board of Canada.