Saturday, 6 April 2019

Solidarity With Anarchist Prisoners.


       Across the whole of the planet states are enacting a concerted attack on anarchists. Those who stand openly in dedicated opposition to the corrupt corporate capitalist economic system of inequality and injustices, are seen by the establishment as the greatest threat to the continuing control and exploitation of the people and the planet. They are seen as a threat to their power and privileges, so must be silenced. Russia, Italy, France, Greece, America are at the forefront of this ferocious clamp down, but they are not alone. This is a world wide war on dissent, an attempt to silence and stifle any call for a change to the economic system that burdens the people of this world.
       Those who find themselves incarcerated in the system's judicial crushing machine deserve our unstinting solidarity. Dissent must never be silenced, or we will forever by slaves to the power of the corporate juggernaut and at the mercy of the financial Mafia. June 11th. is international day of solidarity with all anarchist prisoners. Think of how you can get involved and show that those who have stood up against this destructive system are not forgotten. 
Graffiti Revolt
      June 11th is an international day of solidarity with Marius Mason and all long-term anarchist prisoners. A spark in the eternal night of state repression. A day set aside for honoring those who have been stolen from us. On this day, we share in songs, events, and actions to celebrate our captured comrades and loved ones. In years past, June 11th celebrations have been international and wide-ranging – from potlucks with friends to various inspiring attacks; fundraising benefits and prisoner letter writing nights to all of the untold and unknown ways we keep the flame alive.
       Building up to this day, each year several of us come together to discuss and reflect on lessons from years past and to renew this call for continuous solidarity. This year we invite you to explore and ponder with us how maintaining support for long-term prisoners depends directly on sustaining the movements and struggles we all remain part of.



Visit ann arky's home at https://radicalglasgow.me.uk

No comments:

Post a Comment