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325 magazine - Issue#3 Out Now! Anti-Prisons / Autonomy / Insurrection

325 crew | 14.06.2006 17:51 | Culture | Repression

The insurgent anti-prison zine is back with another 60 pages of anarchy, prison revolt and social war!

> Hitting the streets later than expected, the latest zine features articles from a year of anarchist, anti-capitalist activity. Amongst the texts are: "Interview with Jean-Marc Rouillian", French prisoner serving time for actions with the militant group, 'Action Directe'; "Breaking out of the Ghetto: Lessons from the CPE struggle", a report about the French labour struggle from an insurrectionary participant; "Short notes from an Anti-Prisons Gathering (Barcelona 05)", reporting anti-prison co-ordination and analysis; "Kamikaze Dreams: Black Bloc in Sterling 2005"; "Interview with Laudelino Iglesias Martinez: 25 years of prison and his life in F.I.E.S.", about the struggle against the Spanish isolation units; "Czechtek 2005" about the police attack on the European soundsystem event last year; "Squatting in Brighton" on rent strike on the South Coast; "Free Casey Hardison: Prisoner of the War on Drugs", about the LSD chemist caught manufacturing in Brighton!

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Mr. Humph

14.06.2006 18:36

what would to do with peadophiles, rapists etc instead of sending them to prison?

a simple question


deviance

15.06.2006 13:43

Secure Hospitals and treatment I would suppose. Some schools of thought even recommend execution. I don't think it is a good idea having people who are a danger to others just wandering around - but this is a tiny percentage of people who are banged up. There are many people who should be receiving treatment for mental problems - again many of these problems stem from a screwed up authoritarian consumerist society - hey if Blair can get away with mass, the middle clases get paid to admistrate society i.e police the rest of us, whilst teaching citizenship ( sic ) and pushing individualist competition it causes an awful lot of resentment when the fundamental issue is land .

As manchester ABC put it: "The system we live in encourages competition, power relationships and self-interest. This system is also anti-social; while it remains intact there will always be violence. Calling the shoplifter, the person on the picket line and the rapist all criminals as if there were no difference between them, uses most people’s horror of anti-social violence against the vast majority whose offences are to do with property and resistance."

harry roberts


reply to roger

15.06.2006 19:20

"Secure Hospitals and treatment I would suppose."

Sounds reasonable.

"Some schools of thought even recommend execution"

Being a "bleeding heart liberal", I am opposed to the death penalty, along with anything which is actually more barbaric than prison.

"I don't think it is a good idea having people who are a danger to others just wandering around - but this is a tiny percentage of people who are banged up."

Nice to see that we are in agreement :-)

"As manchester ABC put it: "The system we live in encourages competition, power relationships and self-interest. This system is also anti-social; while it remains intact there will always be violence. Calling the shoplifter, the person on the picket line and the rapist all criminals as if there were no difference between them, uses most people’s horror of anti-social violence against the vast majority whose offences are to do with property and resistance." "

True, but it doesn't justify people going and making the lives of their fellow proletarians a misery. However I do know that locking petty criminals up left, right and centre or trying to ASBO them out of existance is not going to work for the reason mentioned above. Maybe the answer is defining "criminal" according to a collective working class view of morality as opposed to state morality.

Anyway, cheers for your informative reply.

Mr. Humph