Spanish Prison Resistance talk, London, this wednesday
B.R Eakout | 08.10.2005 22:45 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles | London
Spanish prison resistor Laudelino Iglesias Martinez will be talking about his 20 years in prison and the resistance to the F.I.E.S isolation units.
R E S I S T I N G T H E P R I S O N S T A T E
Laudelino Iglesias Martinez left prison in August 2004 after spending
more
than 23 years in Spanish jails. He is one of the well-known social
rebels
and anarchists to have been imprisoned in Spain, co-founder of the APRE
Asociacion de Presos en Regimen Especial (reconstituida), an
organisation of
prisoners that at the beginning of the nineties -struggled against
isolation
and for their rights as human beings, and that was brutally repressed.
Laudelino spent years in the infamous FIES-units, but never stopped
struggling
LAUDELINO IGLESIAS MARTINEZ SALHAKETA
TALK 6.30 pm, Wednesday 12 October
at LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel, London, E1.
Nearest tube: Whitechapel.
B.R Eakout
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