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Political prisoner fundraising calendar out now

Andy B | 19.10.2010 23:22

a 1o year old campaign and info project from north America
Bristol ABC is once again distroing this calendar for the Certain days collective - a project by Canadian activists & 3 long-term US political prisoners, who have collectively spent over 100 years inside prison. The 3 are all being held in maximum-security prisons in New York State, they are Robert Seth Hayes, Herman Bell & David Gilbert.

Funds raised by the calendar go to:
G20 Legal Defence Fund (Toronto – over 1000 arrested in June 2010)
New York State Task Force On Political Prisoners (for the release of 7 political prisoners in NY jails)
Addameer (a Palestinian prisoner support & human rights campaign)

The Calendar is 44 pages of campaign, support and biographical info, including 14 full-colour pages of artwork. Prisoners contributing include: Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier, Sundiata Acoli, David Gilbert, Jaan Laaman, Akili Castlin, Herman Wallace, Daniel McGowan, Marilyn Buck (RIP), Alvaro Hernandez. Other contributors are a mix of ex-prisoners, artists and activists. See more of the calendar artwork, contents and other info at http://www.certaindays.org/

Where you can get it:
1. Direct from us at our public events and events where we have stalls. Price £7.00. We'll have it at the London Anarchist bookfair this coming Saturday.
2. By post from us, prices include postage & packing. Cost per calendar is £7.50 in the UK, or £10 / 15 Euros in rest of Europe.
3. Online in the UK, using Paypal. Cost £7.50.
4. Direct from Kebele Infoshop whenever Kebele social centre is open, and also from Kebele's Infoshop stall at various events. Price £7.00
Why not take some copies to sell - contact us at bristol_abc@riseup.net for terms and with any queries.
For full details of how.where to buy it see here http://bristolabc.wordpress.com/calendar/

Why not let your friends, family and comrades know where you stand on political prisoners?

Andy B
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/695480