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Martinique: Two Nights of Riots After the Arrest of an Anti-Colonial Militant

The pre-trial detention of Hervé Pinto, president of the Kollectif Jistiss Matinik, has provoked two nights of riots in Martinique. Sunday, several fires had already been started in the city center of Fort-de-France to the cries of “Free Pinto”, an activist who says he is the rightful inheritor of land which has been plundered from him in the commune of Trois-Ilets. The residents of the residence built on the land claimed by Hervé Pinto, say they were intimidated, and had taken legal action and the man was forbidden from approaching the neighborhood. The anti-colonial militant was arrested in an area where he was forbidden to go.

As early as 9 p.m. local time on Monday, masked demonstrators set up burning barricades at the entrance to the Sainte-Thérèse neighborhood in Fort-de-France. They threw Molotov cocktails at a mobile gendarmerie vehicle and fired live ammunition three times at the security forces. Rioters looted a gas station and set fire to a business and at least five cars. Four people were arrested.

 

 

Found on: Abolition Media

Source: Secours Rouge

WRITE TO ATLANTA FOREST DEFENDER JACK, ADDRESS IS NOW PUBLIC!

Jack was arrested after an arrest warrant was issued in relation to an arson against a police vehicle fleet related to the Atlanta Forest.

He has been locked without bail and will have to wait until the first hearing to see if he will be released. Until then, you should send him letters of love and support!

Remember to not talk about the case. Instead, chose a topic from the list below:

“Jack loves rock climbing, history, Pilates with Nicole, Buddhism, poetry, vegan prison recipes, hip hop, straight edge, punk, carpentry/diy construction, sewing, he wants to hear anecdotes that felt special to you from just everyday things. You could write about a sunset or a wholesome gathering or a way a song made you feel.”

His birthday is March 1st.

Letters must be:

– black or blue ink only.
-any lenght
– not discussing the case
– containing a return address with a name and surname or name of organisation.

His address:

John Mazurek,
Cell 101 2SOUTH,
PO2402124,
C/O Securus Digital Mail Center,
FULTON COUNTY JAIL,
PO BOX 989,
LEBANON, MO 65536,
USA

PLEASE SEND A LETTER TODAY AND MAKE SURE HE KNOWS HE IS LOVED

SOLIDARITY ALWAYS!

 

 

Found on: Unoffensive Animal

Greece: Thanos Chatziangelou|…firm steps to the end

Don’t stop me. I’m dreaming.

We’ve lived bent over centuries of injustice.

Centuries of loneliness.

Now don’t. Don’t stop me.

Now and here and forever and ever and everywhere.

I dream of freedom…

I dream because I love.

Big dreams in the sky

Don’t ask. Don’t stop me.

It’s now to restore

the supreme act of moral right.

To make a poem of Life.

And Life into action.

It’s a dream that I can I can I can

I LOVE YOU

And you don’t stop me I don’t dream. I’m living.

I’m waiting! I’m waiting for those looks, those looks, those looks, those looks, those looks, those looks, those looks. Fearful faces behind the robes of blind justice. Sons and daughters – the genetic children of Themis – critics of justice, who steel their filth with the law of silence. And in their path, the fates of men dragging against the earth like a ragged rag.

I wait! I expect the spectators to be ashamed, when they are silent while they suffer. They build the principality of submission with empty denials and conventions. With prayers and pleas, with begging and misery. Political misery. And they weave their slavery, one knot at a time. One knot at a time. Till all the light is hidden.

I’m waiting! I go back and wait. Among men forgotten and excommunicated. Carrying a heavy burden, for my ego, for the us. For the we to exist. For the cold not to become an unbearable totality. So every morning, in the mirror of my cell, I see a human face. Tired, yes, but human.

With an inert conscience and rigid pride, I serve the denial and wait. This day and the thousands of nights in its wake. Without spotless moons and fixed sunsets, without dry rains and untouched winds.

As many times as it takes and from the beginning.

I am defending ANARCHY.

Thanos Chatziangelou, imprisoned member of the Anarchist Action Organization

C’ Wing, Larissa Prison

24/1/2024

 

 

Found on: Dark Nights

Source: athens.indymedia

Arson Attack on the Home of Far-Right MP Yannis Dimitrokalis by Direct Action Cells in Greece

The Direct Action Cells carried out the arson attack on the home of the MP for Spartans (a far-right political party established in 2017) of Eastern Attica, Yannis Dimitrokalis, in the area of Ilizia during the morning of October 28. The choice of the date was not accidental. The era of resistance to the Nazi occupiers and their local collaborators, the sacrifices, suffering, toil and struggles of hundreds of thousands of fighters during the period 1940-1949 is a political heritage which we actively defend against all kinds of historical revisionists and falsifiers. The political ancestors of Dimitrokalis, Kasidiaris (Illias Kasidiaris, a far-right politician and one of the former leaders of Golden Dawn, who is still politically active despite being in prison since 2021) and his group are the ones who handed over to the Nazi German invaders the thousands of communists who were imprisoned and had begged in vain to be released to fight them. They are the ones who put on a hood and became informers. They are the ones who became black marketers and condemned hundreds of thousands to hunger and misery. They are the ones who became Hitlerites and National Socialists, swore allegiance to the Third Reich and fought on the side of the Germans and then the British imperialists. So let all these penny-pinching patriots know that history has recorded the political ancestors of Kasidiaris and his followers as the accomplices of those who stepped with their fascist boots on the heads of those who fought with their blood for altars and hearths.

With our attack shortly before the anniversary of the execution of the two neo-Nazis in Neos Heraklion by the organization “Fighting People’s Revolutionary Forces”, we wanted to send a message of militant anti-fascism by targeting a member of the largest far-right party in Greece at the moment. November 1 is a rallying point for fascists on a pan-European level. For us, November 1 symbolizes the political dynamic of armed action, its historical significance, its timeless necessity. It symbolizes the day when the constant victimization of the left and parts of the anarchist space were deafeningly shattered. Let us not forget that many political forces that are now rushing to participate in the anti-fascist rallies were the ones who, in the face of the fear of fascists and repression, had condemned the action and spoke of agent provocateurs and reactionaries.

The Spartans essentially belong to Ilias Kasidiaris, who managed to rally the largest percentage of the far-right in Greece. By peddling an anti-establishment image from behind bars he managed to recognize an objective reality. In so-called western capitalist societies there is a trend in the electorate to look with interest at developments to the right of the political system. The so-called “alt-right with a tie” is represented by powerful parties across Europe, taking advantage of the shift of the popular right current to more center-right paths, but also of the political integration of the left in the first phase and eventually the anarchist movements as “radical” wings of the liberal camp. The retreat to a large extent of the more cutting-edge sectors of the radical left and anarchism across Europe has created a political vacuum that is also found in the “street struggle” which is exploited by the fascist bloc, offering a vague and muddied in its essence, anti-establishment perspective and presence on the street. Even people disgusted by the political system and young people who metabolize their need for conflict by participating in fascist rallies, are turning to it.

Kasidiaris cleverly foresaw the whole situation and exploited it to the full. A typical example of the fluid social and political reality of modern societies is the emergence of the Spartans as currently the largest far-right party in Greece. A party unknown to everyone, 20 days before the second elections in June, managed to become what it is today, only with the support of the incarcerated Kasidiaris, the vanguard of the far-right in Greece.

Of course the extent to which any of these people are anti-establishment, from Kasidiaris to Dimitrokalis to the party’s leader, Stigkas, became clear in the only battle they have fought since the first moment they appeared on the political landscape of this country – the constant fight that the far-right rabble are always fighting, which is none other than the battle for their own self-interests and money. Historically, they have proven that behind every crime they commit is always the pursuit of financial gain. They chase it like a fly chasing shit. This time there was an internal party war over parliamentary funding. Whoever controlled the party would control the money. They gave us plenty of laughs with the mutual accusations of mafia, Stigka’s accusations of being threatened and having his party taken away from him, but mostly with the last (for now) act of the drama, their single-mindedness in the pursuit of their common goal: not losing their funding.

The laughter and the fleeting sense that we are watching a comedy have dried up. This garbage obeys, in one way or another, a political figure whose trajectory needs to have the brakes pulled on it. The same brakes that were pulled on November 1st in New Heraklion with the execution of Foundoulis and Kapelonis, the same brakes that historically the militant anti-fascist movement has always pulled by sending fascists to the hospital, setting fire to their vehicles and houses and by crushing them en masse on the street. The Spartan circus was electorally supported with more than 240,000 votes, and however ridiculous their infighting over government money may have been, it remains the most powerful force on the far-right and a magnet for even more people drawn to the fascist camp.

Our device at Dimitrokalis’ house is only a first message for the celebration of the anniversary of November 1. Let us remind all this garbage that the Armed Revolutionary Organizations put a tombstone on the assault battalions of that era. To send a message to our own people that only a radical struggle can make us a real threat again to face the growing fascist menace both on a societal level and on the street. To make it clear to them what awaits them every time they think they are leaving with or without a European escort. The militant sects of the antifascist movement alone will make them crawl both on 1 November and for a long time to come, just as so many of their ‘fellow fighters’ were crawling when they experienced the impact of antifascist action firsthand.

SOLIDARITY TO ALL ANTIFASCIST POLITICAL PRISONERS IN HUNGARY, GERMANY, BULGARIA AND THE UNITED STATES

LET FEAR CHANGE SIDES

ONLY THE MILITANT RADICAL STRUGGLE WILL CRUSH FASCISM

DIRECT ACTION CELLS

******

 

 

Source:  Athens Indymedia

Translated by: Abolition Media

Verdict against Anarchist Comrades Mónica Caballero & Francisco Solar

Today, November 7, 2023: while a demonstration in solidarity took place outside, the court gave the verdict against Mónica and Francisco after four months on trial.

Francisco was convicted as the perpetrator of:

*Two counts of sending parcel bombs (54 Precinct and Hinzpeter [right wing Chilean politician and former defense minister Rodrigo Hinzpeter])
*One count of attempted homicide of carabineros
*One count of serious injury to a carabinero
*One count of a less serious injury
*Five counts of minor injuries
*One count of qualified damages (Precinct)
*One count of attempted homicide of Hinzpeter
*Two counts of placing an explosive device (Tánica building)
Acquitted of: Identity theft

Mónica was convicted as an accomplice of:

*Two counts of placing an explosive device (Tánica)
Acquitted of: Possession of marijuana.

In short, the court accepted much of the prosecution’s charges, but in the case of Francisco, one count of attempted homicide was downgraded to injuries, and he was acquitted of identity theft. In the case of Mónica, she was downgraded from perpetrator, to accomplice, in addition to rejecting some aggravating factors proposed by the prosecutors.

The court is expected to hand over the final sentence on 7 December 2023 with the number of specific years of sentence weighing on each.

We salute those black hearts that strike those in power. Love and anarchy to Mónica y Francisco.

 

 

Source: Informativo Anarquista

Translated by Anarchist News

STATEMENT FROM 12 OF 61 RICO CO-DEFENDANTS: Anarchism Must Not Be Criminalized

This statement was written before the Al-aqsa Flood, during which Palestinian fighters broke through the fence around the open-air prison known as the Gaza strip in 29 locations. We condemn Israel in the strongest terms, & support the liberation of the Palestinian people. We know that the same weapons and tactics that have been and continue to be used to colonize Palestine have been and continue to be used to colonize Turtle Island, as we can see in the GILEE Program (Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange) where the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) soldiers share “best practices” with police in Georgia. The proposed  Cop City [in Atlanta] will be the military base from which the occupation of Atlanta is furthered, and we oppose their progression of the genocidal project  known as the United States.
This RICO indictment is an attempt by the state to not only criminalize dissent, but a specific set of ideas which leads to dissent and offers an alternative framework to the state and capitalism. Anarchism, solidarity, mutual aid, and collectivism are specifically named in the indictment to make people afraid of these ideas, when the only people who are actually afraid of these collective ways of organizing are the politicians, cops, and corporations who seek to preserve their absolute power over humanity. If we had ways of living more collectively, satisfied our needs through mutual aid, and had solidarity with each other, people may realize they don’t need the state or capitalism, and they may realize that the greatest causes of human suffering and barriers to freedom and security are the state and capitalism. The state wants us to be atomized consumers who cannot survive without selling ourselves to someone wealthier than us, who rely on alienating, impersonal judicial systems and violence from a gang of armed outsiders to resolve our conflicts, who outsource the production of our food to invisibIlized, mostly non-white, non-citizen laborers, and who outsource our decisions to a corrupt, unaccountable politician class. The state wants us to be terrified and paralyzed into allowing the continuation of its sordid legacy through the land grab, the plantation, and the prison farm which haunts the Weelaunee forest and all the state’s territories to this day. This critical analysis of the state is an important part of anarchism, and it is what the state and corporate media want to scare us away from and criminalize.

Arson Attack in Solidarity with the Prison Struggle in Athens, Greece

Claim of Responsibility (Athens)

We claim responsibility for the arson of a vehicle belonging to the municipality of Kaisariani (a town in eastern Athens) at midnight on September 26th in an aggressive display of solidarity with the struggle that prisoners all over Greece have been fighting for the last month against the new law announced by the Minister of Justice Florides and the arbitrary actions of the prosecutor’s office of Lamia.

The government being in a panic, unable to manage the crises that have arisen immediately after its re-election, tries to satisfy its conservative audience by attacking the prisoners once again, knowing that the wider society is permanently apathetic towards them.

No squat evacuation, no tightening of alcohol laws, no ministerial resignation and no Kasselakis breakfast* will hide or justify those murdered by the state this summer. We will be here to remind you!

Immediate satisfaction of the prisoners’ demands!

Immediate release of Dimitris Koufontinas and Nikos Maziotis!

Solidarity with the occupations!

******

*Translation note: Reference to the Greek media obsession of late with Stefanos Kasselakis, the new leader of SYRIZA, and what he eats for breakfast.

 

 

Anarchist comrade Toby Shone abducted by armed cops and sent back to prison (UK)!

Toby Shone is an anarchist who was imprisoned in Wandsworth, Bristol and G4S Prison Parc for nearly two years accused of being the administrator of counter-information project 325.nostate.net. After the political prosecution failed and the cops had to drop the case 5 days before trial in October 2021, Toby received a sentence of 3 years 9 months for possession of psychedelic medicines. He was released on 28 December 2022 under heavy restrictions (license conditions), oversight by a multi-agency team (MAPPA) including the National Security Division (counter-terror) and forced to live in a filthy bail hostel in Gloucester for 9 months. He had just moved back into a flat in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire 9 days ago.

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Prisoner Lawsuit Reveals Conditions at Angola Prison Farm

Men incarcerated at Louisiana State Penitentiary filed a class-action lawsuit Saturday, contending they have been forced to work in the prison’s fields for little or no pay, even when temperatures soar past 100 degrees. They described the conditions as cruel, degrading and often dangerous.

The men, most of whom are Black, work on the farm of the 18,000-acre maximum-security prison known as Angola — the site of a former slave plantation — hoeing, weeding and picking crops by hand, often surrounded by armed guards, the suit said. If they refuse to work or fail to meet quotas, they can be sent to solitary confinement or otherwise punished, according to disciplinary guidelines.

“This labor serves no legitimate penological or institutional purpose,” the suit said. “It’s purely punitive, designed to ‘break’ incarcerated men and ensure their submission.”

It names as defendants Angola’s warden, Timothy Hooper, and officials with Louisiana’s department of corrections and its money-making arm, Prison Enterprises.

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Incendiary Outbursts in Solidarity with Mónica Caballero and Francisco Solar in Chile

Incendiary outburst at Liceo Confederación Suiza

On Friday, August 25, banners, pamphlets, barricades and confrontations with Molotov were deployed against the presence of Carabineros (COP), in solidarity with Monica Caballero and Francisco Solar who are being accused of the placement and detonation of explosive devices in 2019 and 2020, signed by the cells “Cómplices Sediciosos/Fracción por la Venganza” and “Afinidades Armadas en Revuelta” (Armed Affinities in Revolt).

Banners and leaflets read: “After us will come many more. Liceo a13 active and combative” and “Facing the trial against the comrades: to overflow solidarity with Monica and Francisco”.

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