No more deaths in custody! Pauline Campbell remembered
Story: Nicki Rensten Photos: John O | 11.08.2008 10:40 | Repression | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements
10 August is Prisoners Justice Day – an annual event begun in Canada in 1975, following the death of prisoner Edward Nalon a year earlier, and first commemorated in Britain in the early 1990s.
The demonstration at Styal was called by No More Prison (www.alternatives2prison.ik.co) and attended by supporters of Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! and Brighton Anarchist Black Cross, as well as by Guardian prisons correspondent Eric Allison and stalwart peace campaigner Joan Meredith, who participated in many of Pauline’s prison protests, and who has pledged to carry on her work.
A simultaneous demonstration took place outside Holloway prison in London, attended by supporters of Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism, London Coalition Against Poverty and Women in Prison.
Story: Nicki Rensten Photos: John O
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