Actions reports from the International Day of Solidarity with John Bowden
Friends of John Bowden | 14.07.2007 20:23 | Repression
Free John Bowden banner over the A58 in Leeds
Seen by thousands of motorists and pedestrians
Banner at The Common Place in Leeds
Within easy view of Scotland-bound rail travellers
Banner hanging inside The Common Place
Supporters of John Bowden e-mail the SPS
Friday 13th July was the second International Day of Solidarity in support of Scottish prisoner John Bowden and the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) who the Scottish Prison Service have maligned as a “paramilitary” and “terrorist” organisation. Support events were advertised to take place in Brighton, Edinburgh, Hull, Leeds, and London, as well as internationally. We hope that many other actions also occurred. Please post your reports here.
The campaign in support of John and the ABC continues. Thanks to everyone who showed their support on Friday 13th, and please keep on doing all you can.
Friends of John Bowden
Leeds Report:
In Leeds, support activities started early with a banner drop over the north bound multi-lane A58 motorway. The banner, over 3m in length, read ‘Free John Bowden’ with the ‘Friends of John Bowden’ website address. It had been expected that with a bit of luck the banner might remain in position for 30 minutes before it was removed, but it is STILL there, having been seen by thousands of motorists!
Next, a much larger banner was erected at the rear of ‘The Common Place’ social-centre. Since this is close to Leeds station, and right next to the tracks, where trains going north from Leeds, or arriving, are travelling at their slowest, it is a perfect location. The banner in this case reads: ‘ Free John Bowden – Hostage to Scottish Prison Service lies’. It also contains the ‘Friends of John Bowden’ website address.
The Common Place was the setting for the rest of the day’s support activities. Leeds ABC did an info stall, with leaflets about John’s case, ‘Writing to Prisoners’ leaflets, copies of John’s pamphlet ‘Tear Down The Walls!’ and much more. Banners were put up and a table was arranged with writing materials and a stack of postcards addressed to the Scottish Prison Service (SPS). There was also food, which was kindly prepared by Ben from the Common Place café collective.
John’s supporters, who attended the event, spent the afternoon writing out cards and letters to the SPS, to the Governor of Glenochil prison, where John is being held, and to the employers of Matthew Stillman, the SPS stooge responsible for the lies against John and the ABC. The SPS were also bombarded with e-mails and phonecalls, as well as Glenochil prison itself.
The centre-piece of the Common Place support though was a huge A1 ( 2ft x 3ft) ‘postcard’ to John, signed by everyone who took part, and with the words ‘Hands Off John Bowden’ stencilled on the other side. We’d love to see the faces of the screws when it arrives at Glenochil prison!
Actions in support of John Bowden will continue in Leeds. If you’d like to get involved or be added to our mailing list please contact Leeds ABC at leedsabc@riseup.net
Friends of John Bowden
e-mail:
handsoffjohn@reborn.com
Homepage:
http://www.myspace.com/friendsofjohnbowden
Additions
Japanese solidarity with John Bowden
14.07.2007 22:39
http://japan.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3542/index.php
Solidarity!
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London
15.07.2007 10:49
FOJB
Solidarity from Berlin, Germany
16.07.2007 11:28
http://www.abc-berlin.net/gefangene_johnbowden
ABC Berlin
Edinburgh picket
16.07.2007 14:45
The SPS HQ is located in a business park so 'Release John Bowden' posters and leaflets were put up in the surrounding bus stops. It was too wet for the sound-system and it've just got us arrested. Even after postering the SPS HQ itself their head of security came over not to complain, but to shake hands and thank us for keeping it peaceful, and they left the posters for the wind and the rain to take care of. They were clearly expecting trouble - their SPS flag and their Union Jack weren't flying for once, although they left the Saltire up. I think the cops initially heavy-handedness, wanting to arrest people for not giving their details, was this was the first openly anarchist event in Edinburgh since the Selex vandalism. It was disappointing people who were trying to attend couldn't, but the small and peaceful nature of the picket will have raised awareness of John's case with the staff in the SPS.
SPS
HULL Solidarity with John Bowden
17.07.2007 18:09
In struggle and solidarity
Hull Anarchist Collective.
Johnny 'ex'
e-mail:
Hullanarchistgroup@yahoo.co.uk
Peaceful Protest for Political Prisoner John Bowden!
18.07.2007 13:32
The demo started at 3pm with a couple of protesters and a minor police presence. Most of the demonstrators arrived at 4pm to brighten the day around the SPS. It was a shame that, due to misinformation, protesters turned up outside Scottish Parliament also. After peaceful picketing and leafletting the protesters had their voices heard by the SPS director and Head of the prison guards. Staff took interest from the windows and smoking shelters, and took leaflets home after a hard days work.
The second meeting of the newly formed ABC Scotland will take place @ The Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh this Saturday 21st at 6pm. All welcome, and all views and ideas heard.
Jaime
e-mail:
truthaddict1@riseup.net
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