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Timetable : A Gathering Against the Prison Society

ABC & Random Anarchists | 06.10.2009 13:16 | Repression | Social Struggles

31st Oct/1st Nov 2009 - Cowley Club, 12 London Road, Brighton, UK

2 Days of discussions & presentations about the struggle for liberation, inside and outside of the prison walls. Organised by random anarchists and the Anarchist Black Cross.

As the economic crisis hits deeper and people get organised and angry, the state needs media diversions like the War on Terror, escalating political repression, paramilitary policing, new prisons & immigration detention centres, biometrics, surveillance, relentless imperialist incursions - All to maintain the class divisions that ensure continued economic exploitation. The UK State, leading others, is about to proceed on a major prison building project, whilst more and more our societies already resemble open prisons. It all has to go.

This is a call for debate and exchange, to reflect and agitate...

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Provisional Timetable

Sat 31/Oct

9.30 Breakfast

10.30 Introduction of the event and of people.

11.20 Campaign Against Prison Slavery
Forced labour, long a feature of prisons around the globe, has many functions: as punishment, to extract reparations for the cost of imprisonment and even simply as a means of keeping prisoners physically exhausted so they are less likely to rebel. However, it is increasingly being used both as an integral component of prison control and discipline regimes and as a method of generating capital from a section of society that up till now has been held to have no intrinsic labour value.

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Talk with the anarchist comrades from Portugal
"It doesn't seem realistic to us to talk about an anti-prison struggle in Portugal. There is an ongoing tension and struggle against this prison-society. We commit to fighting not just one repressive aspect of it. The problems are everywhere and our enemy is this whole system. With this we don't mean that we haven't targeted prisons or fought in solidarity with rebellious prisoners. It is quite clear for us that prisons are a fundamental pillar of the state's repressive system. They are a direct threat for all of us.
And so, we've had experiences of aiming our attack against the penitentiary system.. It is about these experiences and their context in a larger/global struggle that we would like to talk. We're interested in sharing the practice we had and the reflections that came from that practice so far. We want to debate the theory and the methods we choose, so that we determine the way we want this struggle to be. We're also interested in mentioning some specific cases because of their unexpected outcome- both positive and negative."

13.00 Lunch + Break

14.00 Feedback from Greece
Revolutionary solidarity in theory and in practice. An anarchist comrade from Athens speaking about the increasingly repressive aftermath of the December uprising and also about the outcome of the November 2008 prisoners hungerstrike. There will be an overview of the cases of bankrobbing anarchist prisoners Giannis Dimitrakis and Gorgos Voutsis-Vogiatzis, and details of the mass repressive measures taken against immigrants.

15.00 Presentation from anarchist comrades from Berlin, Germany
Some comrades from Berlin are going to give a brief overview about the situation there for what concerns the increasing of acts of attack against state and capital and the reaction to it by the agents of repression: one of the examples are the ongoing trials against several comrades and the widening of social control. Partly-privatization within german prisons and other developments within the prison world are going to be touched, as well as moments of resistance against it, both from the outside as on the inside.

16.00 Discussion

- - --.-- Close

20.30 Benefit Gig "All Cops Are Brothers" w/ Spanner, Crowzone & Jesus Bruiser. Donations entry.

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Sun 1/Nov

10.30 Breakfast

11.20 Open Session (...)



- - --.-- Lunch + Break

--.-- Open Session (...)

- - --.-- The Shape of Things to Come
Presentation by Tony Bunyan of StateWatch.org, about new European security architecture, biometrics & surveillance technologies and the open prison society.

- - --.-- Combating the open prison : Closing Discussion
Our modern consumer capitalist societies are becoming increasingly like open prisons, watched and spied on, monitored and databased, the average UK citizen is in a prison of monstrous proportions. We need a social and libertarian revolution for a world where we control the direction of our own lives.

ABC & Random Anarchists
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explain please

06.10.2009 19:47

as I didnt go to uni can you please explain to me what you do with those that act in a way that the whole do not want, and those that will not be convinced that rape/murder/GBH/child molestation etc is against the ideals of a free people?

Really struggeling to see what else other than exclusion from society there is. now the popular idea is to kill them. It would solve the problem, or make them repay thier actions through works (Siberia is a lot better for it I have heard).

Please try and answer these points

anon


response

08.10.2009 08:45

Hi, i didn't go to uni either, so what? Educate yourself rather than demanding answers, you have the whole net at your fingertips.

I'd recommend learning more about anarchism in general, and also reading the timetable again, we don't refer with this single issue concept of 'prison abolition' as it leads to the confusion you are in. If you read the timetable you can see we are against not only prisons, but the society which produces crimes and requires prisons in order for finance to run smoothly, creating the contradictions which the cells hide from the 'perfect world' of consumerism.

Anarchism does not only want to destroy the prisons but the entire society which needs them.

This means there has to be a very profound transformation amongst the people, and as anarchists we don't make fixed blueprints for our future libertarian world like the marxists of old. We have the concepts of mutual aid and solidarity, and this is how we would like to deal with these problematic aspects of the 'anti-social', as they are called by the managerial classes. Anarchists cannot make assurances that they will be able to solve all brutal sexual attacks and so on, but through destroying the society that produces such individuals we hope to change society for the positive.

Anarchism is not liberalism either, we might want to destroy the prison complex but this cannot be separate from the destruction of the state, and this is a very important point. In any serious revolutionary situation it is safe to say that all the prisons would be destroyed, but confinement and isolation could still exist for those individuals who are seriously 'dangerous' beyond 'reason'. But lets be done with thinking that this is 'rehabilitation', this is only about protecting our 'communities' from perverse violence, and in the case of the infamous 'life-sentence', to me, death seems more 'humane' for the irreducible. Even so, all these issues are not to be decided by myself nor anarchists alone, nor a select committee of 'judges', these decisions are to be made by everyone affected, and also those 'outside' the transgressive situation, in a spirit of freedom and with the least amount of force and oppression.

In any revolutionary situation there will be scores of bosses, cops and fascists committed to our death and annihilation, these people cannot be locked up en-mass, most of them will need to be killed, but this is just my opinion, which most anarchists share.

I strongly advise you to read more about anarchism to understand this subject, and also come to the gathering with an open mind, a great deal of confusion about the topic of 'prison abolition' can be dispelled by thinking and considering about what anarchism really is, and what it requires to flourish, and we must actually consider and discuss what it is that we really want to see in our broken world of 'crime' and 'justice' to go forward into the future we desire.

random anarchist