As already announced in the first meetings for the presentation of
the Anarchist Black Cross editorial project, besides the contribution
made with information and discussions through the paper and the blog,
we’ve been proposing the creation of a solidarity fund for
anarchist prisoners, as we want to give economic support to those who
fall into the tangles of repression of which they are active
conscious enemies.
We’ve now done it and created the fund.
Anarchists are intrinsically reluctant to all political
categorization, they are anti-political by nature and therefore
shouldn’t be referred to as political prisoners. At the same time,
anarchists end up in prison on the grounds of ideas, actions and
behaviour that are the result of ethical, political and existential
awareness. Painful awareness, intellectual conscience, joyous revolt
and any other mixtures of feelings, actions and knowledge, is a
natural process that leads us to be informed, alert and critical
towards certain trajectories of struggle and repression. We are
anarchists, alien to the concept of politics, no matter what the
name; if we fall into the net of the enemy, we don’t claim to be
political objects but are subjects of a different
sociality/a-sociality, a different view on the existent. We look for
allies, accomplices, comrades among the others oppressed by the
machinery of dominion. But that doesn’t mean mythicizing class
belonging as the old communist Vulgate did, or making clumsy attempts
at social entomology and looking for the oppressed we talk about, be
they outside or inside prison, from the pulpit of our analysis, as
though the oppressed were objects of study.
We are well aware that in this context making distinctions can be
unpleasant and misleading, as this can lead to simplifications liable
to be exploited on a political level and by the repression; that is
why we decided to clearly specify the discriminating factors we have
chosen, for the time being.
A solidarity fund in support of anarchist prisoners, which
obviously goes beyond the fictitious distinction between political
and social prisoners.
We’re also aware of the increased
repressive clampdown as a result of recent legal measures, which
makes the need to use instruments that the enemy would like to
suppress even more obvious.
We want to add that we don’t
intend to give any ‘geographical connotation’ to the prisoners we
are about to support, and that this is a solidarity fund for them,
not a fund for legal expenses or a tool of legal support.
We
want to become active on these grounds, aware as we are of the effort
required and our current possibilities.
CNA
To send solidarity contributions:
PostePay Card Number: 4023 6009 1934 2891
Account name: Omar Nioi
Via:croceneranarchica
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www.radicalglasgow.me.uk
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