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Antifascist Prisoners In Need Of Support

Leeds ABC | 29.06.2011 08:55 | Anti-racism | Repression | Sheffield | World

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Six antifascists were recently fitted-up and sent to prison. Because of ongoing legal issues, for the moment we are unable to say more about their case, but a full report will eventually be issued. Suffice to say, they have been well and truly fucked over and deserve our fullest support and solidarity. Please write to them. As always, assume your letters are being read by our enemies and ensure you do not compromise your own security or that of others. Also please note that Thomas Blak and Austin Jackson are as yet unsentenced. For advice on writing to prisoners see the Leeds ABC website. La lucha continua!

Andy Baker (21 months)
A5768CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Thomas Blak (Unsentenced)
A5728CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Sean Cregan (21 months)
A5769CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Ravi Gill (21 months)
A5770CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Austen Jackson (Unsentenced)
A5729CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Leeds ABC
- Homepage: WWW.LEEDSABC.ORG

Additions

It may sound "lame" but

02.07.2011 16:11

There are no allegations or evidence of police informers involved being in this case. A full account will eventually appear.

Leeds ABC


ANother comrade!

28.07.2011 20:28

As per LEEDS ABC site;

Phil De Sousa (21 months)
A5766CE
HMP Wormwood Scrubs
PO Box 757
Du Cane Rd
London
W12 OAE

Joe


Comments

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Respect

29.06.2011 09:25

.21 months for doing the right thing is a fucking travesty ,We're all thinking of you and your families. keep your chins up from all of us up north....NO PASARAN.

Concerned of Gipton


I Know All These Lads

29.06.2011 10:09

They're all top blokes, every one of them and I couldn't believe it when I hear the news. I'll be writing plenty of letters and sending as much as they're allowed to have, ciggarettes, sweets etc.

A Friend


Cigarettes and sweets

29.06.2011 10:18

Unfortunately these cannot be sent in from outside, but they can receive postal orders to allow them to buy a few things. Postal orders should be made out to 'The Governor' and sent by 'recorded delivery'. Lets make sure these comrades are well supported.

Leeds ABC


Email a prisoner

29.06.2011 10:42

You can also write to prisoners via  http://www.emailaprisoner.com/index.cfm

Costs 30p an email and should be with them next day.

Solidarity


As above

29.06.2011 10:55

Here is a link outlining the Wormwood Scrubs policies on sending items to convicted prisoners there.

 http://www.prisonadvice.org.uk/vc_wormwood?q=propertyscrubs

Basically you can only send them money, stamps and stationery. The link gives specific instructions for sending money (via postal order).

Solidarity


Question

29.06.2011 16:20

I would have thought they would all be moved to different prisons by the end of the week no?

Dali


Answer

29.06.2011 16:46

The sentenced ones, possibly. Or they could be in the Scrubs a month or more. If they are moved their addresses will be updated here and on the Leeds ABC website and any mail should be forwarded to them.

Leeds ABC


answer

29.06.2011 19:26

their only crime is to be antifascists but their passion for freedom is stronger than prison.

in solidarity

united&strong


Irish fash?

29.06.2011 22:03

Anyone have anymore info on the fash, with the very Irish name, 'Patrick O'Donovan'?

Dublin antifascist


solidarity fund

24.07.2011 11:49

A solidarity fund has been set up to support the prisoners in jail and upon release. If you would like to contribute to it please send a cheque (made payable to ‘The Cable Street Society’) to Leeds ABC, 145-149 Cardigan Road, Leeds, LS6 1LJ. Details for bank transfers are: The Cable Street Society. Account Number: 33333334 Reference: 0827/704 169 523. Sort Code: 07 00 93.

Leeds ABC