martedì 22 febbraio 2011

Leo on the streets!



21 02 2011 From Culmine (February 20, 2011):
Leonardo Landi, arrested in November 2009 after a year underground and sentenced in the first degree to six years in prison for his part in a post office robbery, walked out of an Italian prison today thanks to the acceptance of his application for release. However, as a “precautionary measure,” he is still prohibited from leaving the country.

Anarchist Leonardo Landi arrested (Italy)

Italian police have arrested an anarchist wanted for suspected involvement in “terrorist activities” near the border with France, police told AFP (Mainstream Press Association) Thursday November 05.

Leonardo Landi was arrested in Ventimiglia because of a close collaboration with the French police, said Paolo Fanzone, head of the investigation at Imperia police headquarters in the north.
The Florentine anarchist militant had been on the run since May 2008. At the time of his arrest, Landi was with a woman from La Spezia in the North, who police suspect is an accomplice.
Police said Landi, who was carrying dubious cards and documents, may have been planning an attack in the northwest coastal region of Liguria.
Landi was wanted for ‘criminal conspiracy linked to terrorist activities’ – Fanzone said.
According to ‘Police intelligence’, Landi has been implicated in many terrorist attacks, especially in the centre of Italy, and he represents a ‘danger’, given his ability to rally other people around his cause – the police added, saying the militant is currently being held in San Remo prison.
A warrant for Landi’s arrest was issued in May 2008 by authorities in Florence who accused him of participating in an armed attack on a post office in June 2007.
FREE LEONARDO LANDI
DESTROY ALL PRISONS

Demo, revolt, fire and escape at Brussels detention centre today



arnaud borderer | 20.02.2011
Activists held a solidarity action outside the Steenockerzeel 123bis detention centre in Brussels this afternoon. Inside, prisoners took matters into their own hands and started a revolt which led to one escape and a wing destroyed by fire. Currently the area is shut down by police.
The group "Voices Without Borders" organised a solidarity action this afternoon at the 127 bis detention centre in Steenockerzeel, Brussels this afternoon starting at 16.30. The action was a show of solidarity with prisoners in the immigration prison who have been on hunger strike for more than ten days after an 18 year old Egyption migrant was tied up and beaten by guards.

The demonstrators arrived at the centre with music, shouts and banners, including one showing a telephone number which prisoners could call to relay testimonies and messages. The lively demo was met with lots of interaction from the people inside shouting and banging on windows, clearly in a resistant mood. People inside and out shouted messages of solidarity and defiance to each other whilst a line of riot cops looked on. Whilst demonstrators banged on the outer line of five meter steel fences prisoners inside began to throw objects out of the windows.

After some time a fire broke out in one cell and people were led out of the wing into the courtyard near the fences close to the demonstration while the fire began to rage. Guards began pushing prisoners on the fire escape.

One prisoner managed to climb the fences out of the centre to freedom, where he then disappeared into mid air. Others occupied the rooftop.

As more police arrived to "pacify" the revolt, activists showed solidarity, staying close to the centre in support.

The roads were blocked with police surrounding the centre and cordoning off traffic in the nearby village of Steenockerzeel. The train station has also been closed down. As of late evening, TV crews from the Belgian networks were still in the area. Recent reports say that one wing has been destroyed, with prisoners moved to other dention centres.

Solidarité avec les revoltés. In solidarity with the fighting spirit of the immigration prisoners of Steenockerzeel, locked up for no crime in the "Capital of Europe". No borders, No nations.

LETTER FROM M.NIKOLOPOULOS AND G.TSAKALOS 4/2/2011


We are experiencing all over greece a period which at the same time is one of the most critical moments and one of the biggest bets of the anarchist revolutionary movement. Sovereignty steps on the qualitative and quantitative raising of the benchmark of hostilities from our side, increasing more and more the intensity of repression. The arrests of comrades, the publication of photographs, the raids in houses, and the more general climate of diffuse fear that is attempted to be imposed are a piece of this counter-attack.
The penalization of friendly and comrade relations constitutes henceforth a guaranteed method of the juridical and police authorities. The anarchist comrades S.Antoniou, D. Michail and Ch. Politis are the latest on a list of individuals that are imprisoned, no for their action, but for their political perceptions and their friendly and comrade relations. A list to which the juridical authorities are also trying to add the anarchist comrade Fee Meyer, with the ridiculous argument for the “offence” of possession of texts from imprisoned revolutionaries.


In this climate began the trial of members of the organization together with individuals that are accused without evidence for participation in it. A trial which being the first in a line of other that will follow for cases of revolutionary action will determine on one level the behavior of the special courts towards the political prisoners, concerning the conditions of the upcoming trials. From the beginning of the procedure it became perceptible the effort of isolation and cutting off of the defendants from the comrades in solidarity via the blackmail of registering those who arrive to the courtroom.


Solidarity as a bidirectional relationship could not leave uninvolved the accused comrades in this decision of the court. Leaving the procedure and their refusal “to legalize” this registering with their presence there, constitute a decent and proud political attitude. A attitude that includes also the proportional cost to the comrades that are accused without evidence for heavy charges and are in danger to be judged in absentia. A fight that puts as a priority the relation of solidarity between the defendants and the comrades that arrive to the room of the special court in order to support them and give them strength.


This fight is given no for a precarious victory in this court, but in order to impose it as a vested to all the following political trials, the possibility of unhindered attendance of those in solidarity.


A fight that climaxes with the start of a hunger strike. What our revolutionary conscience commands us to do is stand next to our comrades and begin a hunger strike to support them.


First Gerasimos Tsakalos began on 3/2/2011 with the remainder of the comrades a hunger strike, and soon Michalis Nikolopoulos will begin as well, because of practical difficulties that are related with his very short time within the walls.


In this critical moment for the anarchist-revolutionary movement we answer with confronting attack. We do not take a step back. We declare our respect for the comrades that are accused in this trial and select the difficult path of the fight, their attitude raise the benchmark of revolutionary consistency. We send our warmest greetings to those that even under the pressure of difficult times continue acting in the direction of rupture with the diffuse dominating construction. To all the comrades and the organizations that corresponded through their acts and their texts to the call for a co-creation of the INFORMAL ANARCHIST FEDERATION – INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTIONARY NETWORK. We raise our fists through from inside the walls. And finally, we dedicate to the brothers of the Illegal Sector of our organization the paraphrased extract from Jan Marc Rouillian. “For a long time I remain there stiff as a rock, the head leaning, hands in the pockets, the memories bombard me, the ones from outside, those from our struggles… The friendship and the tenderness of those who fight embraced, are unleashed by our laughters and the untidy discussions to the morning. We are of course full of the absolute, of the intoxicating freedom of the undisciplined, but also from the hard certainty that we hold, at any cost, one of the last barricades before the crushing. And we laughed. We laughed always while oiling our guns, until goodbye, with an old cry of war, DARE TO FIGHT, DARE TO WIN…”


LONG LIVE THE R.O. CONSPIRACY CELLS OF FIRE


LONG LIVE THE ARMED STRUGGLE FOR REVOLUTIONaries

LONG LIVE ANARCHY


Michalis Nikolopoulos-Gerasimos Tsakalos


Members of the Prisoners Cell of the Conspiracy Cells of Fire


4/2/2011

Jóvenes Combatientes=¡SIEMPRE PRESENTES!

Freedom for Silvia, Billy and Costa (Switzerland)



On February 24th there is a solidarity protest outside the Swiss Embassy, UK (16-18 Montagu Place, London W1H 2BQ at 5:00pm. Banners and flags will be provided).

On the 15th of April 2010 Silvia Guerini, Luca Bernasconi (called Billy) and Costantino Ragusa (called Costa) have been arrested nearby Zurich, in Switzerland. Their car was stopped and searched by the police that found explosives, gas bottles, incendiary devices and communiques signed ELF Switzerland. From the communique is clear the intention to attack the construction site of the new IBM research center of nanotechnologies in Ruschlikon, Zurich.

Since then are kept in three different prisons, under very strict restrictions, especially the censorship on the post that makes the communication very slow and limited at 3 letters a week. The investigation should come to an end in February 2011, but it isn’t known yet the date of the trial. The charges are not official yet but probably they will be: possession and transport of explosive materials and poisoning gas, attempted arson and attempted explosive attack.

Since Silvia and Costa are Italians and the three of them were very active in Italy, the Italian government opened an other investigation with the charges of 270bis, that’s the Italian anti-terrorist law.

The three vegan anarchists, have been part, since many years, in the animal liberation and earth liberation movements. Active also in the fight against Morini, breading farm for vivisection; AIP campaign against the fur industry; Coalizione contro le nocivitá, campaign against bio and nanotechnologies and nuclear power. They are also part of the editorial collective of an anti-civilization journal called Terra Selvaggia.

Even if they have been isolated, they managed to organize two coordinated hunger strikes, the first one from the 10th of September 2010 for maximum 10 days, the second one from the 6th of December to the 12th of December 2010, both with Marco Camenisch, green anarchist in prison in Switzerland since 2003.

May our solidarity break into the thick walls of their jails, may the solidarity actions multiply, may the struggle continue stronger than before.

NOT A STEP BACKWARDS! FREEDOM FOR SILVIA, BILLY AND COSTA!

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Luca Bernasconi
c/o
Regionalgefängnis Thun
Allmendstr. 34
3600 Thun, Switzerland


Costantino Ragusa
c/o
Regionalgefängnis Bern
Genfergasse 22
3001 Bern, Switzerland


Silvia Guerini
c/o
Regionalgefängnis Biel
Spitalstrasse 20
2502 Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

Updates and more information here: www.silviabillycostaliberi.tk

Contact: silviacostabillyliberi(at)riseup.net

French and German updates on www.ch.indymedia.org

Scarcerati Arturo e Guido!



Apprendiamo con gioia della scarcerazione di Arturo e Guido, arrestati durante un presidio contro il passaggio di un treno Castor carico di scorie radioattive.

lunedì 21 febbraio 2011

Communiqué from Jean-Marc Rouillan


From Hommodolars Contrainformación (February 17, 2011) and Tokata (February 16, 2011):

On February 16, the Paris criminal appeals court decided to grant Action Directe prisoner Jean-Marc Rouillan a partial release from Muret Detention Center. The partial release period is scheduled to begin on March 7 and last for one year, after which Rouillan will be granted a conditional release.

The Paris District Attorney immediately appealed the court’s decision, as he has always done for decisions favoring Action Directe prisoners. Thus, Rouillan’s partial release may have to be postponed for a few weeks to a few months, depending on how long it takes the court to rule on the appeal.

During the partial release period, Rouillan will be allowed to leave prison during the day to go to work, but he will be subject to electronic monitoring and will have to spend nights and weekends in prison.

Rouillan was previously granted a conditional release over two years ago, but the court revoked it after 10 months, ruling that certain comments he made to the press contravened the conditional release’s speech restrictions. Those same speech restrictions, which prohibited Rouillan from speaking about the actions and events that led to his life sentence, will also apply to his upcoming partial and conditional releases.

Rouillan was imprisoned in February 1987 for his participation in the assassination of Renault executive Georges Besse and French general René Audran.

He recently released the following communiqué to mark the second anniversary of his return to prison:

Two years in prison for a few words. I, who in May ’68 opted for armed revolutionary action, am imprisoned here at the age of 58 just for speaking. How ironic! The counterterrorism magistrates thus justify the choice I made as a teenager, when like thousands of others throughout Europe, I realized that it was impossible to take revolutionary action within the limits of bourgeois politics. It seems this system won’t allow us to speak freely unless we regurgitate the pronouncements of our masters.

Blinded by their reactionary certainties and pleased with the widespread despair they cause, these judges are placing their bets on the definitive disappearance of a true far-left opposition in our countries—a class opposition able to spoil the appetites of the predators who control the fruits of the workers’ labor; an opposition coherent enough to rejuvenate the politics of the exploited. Intentionally or not, my detention reveals the fear that has always tormented the governments of the imperialist countries. It is a detention that originates from the will to annihilate any sign of a radical alternative capable of replacing the ritual customs of respectful petitions and promenading protests, the paralyzing verbal diarrhea of the “more leftism kills” crowd, the hopeless activities, the false ruptures with the system, and all the rest. Despite everything, the struggle continues: Every fight, every confrontation, every rejection carries a revolutionary alternative in its heart. I have learned from our failures. But I have never told myself that they are stronger, that nothing can be done. I have never retreated from sharing our combative experience and taking full political responsibility for our past actions. Two years in prison for a few words. This detention is based on an arbitrariness spawned by the vulgar proliferation of freedom-killing laws and decrees. Governments safeguard the impunity of hooligan bosses and millionaire thieves while increasing the number of laws that augment the severity of their coercive relationship to the exploited. Not a single year passes without a rushed (and often secret) vote to pass or amend a law that turns the screw even tighter. Extraordinary tribunals and counterterrorism squads frame the authoritarianism of this Police State and are its omnipotent expression. But these days, even “ordinary” tribunals—the ones that deport the Roma and foreign workers, acquit murderer policemen, and imprison slum-dwellers by the truckload—are introducing the arbitrary into every “ordinary” relationship between the State and its poorest subjects, coordinating with a whole stream of special squads that racially profile, search, beat, and play with their stun batons and tear gas canisters. How long will we accept the “ordinary” dictatorship of the far right? If this State were looking to give even more meaning to my militant life, it couldn’t have managed to do any better! Allow me to show my gratitude by quoting the poet Heinrich Heine: “The hatred of my enemies may serve as pledge that I have fulfilled this duty truly and honorably. I will ever show myself worthy of that hatred.” And to conclude this second anniversary, I thank—from the depths of my cell—all the comrades, friends, and people I’ve never met who include my liberation in their project of revolutionary emancipation.

—Jean-Marc Rouillan, Muret Detention Center