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West Yorkshire Solidarity With Prisoner John Bowden

Leeds Anarchist Black Cross | 19.10.2012 06:23 | Repression | Sheffield | World

“The only sure tactic when prisoners resist and fight back is solidarity.”
John Bowden in ‘Tear Down The Walls’







As part of the International Day of Action in support of militant prisoner John Bowden, Leeds ABC last night held an info night at Bradford 1 in 12 Club. A talk was given about John’s thirty-year fight against prison repression and for the rights of prisoners, and about his current victimisation at the hands of the vengeful and vindictive Scottish Prison Service. A huge card was signed for John at the meeting, and packs of ‘Free John Bowden’ stickers distributed. Thanks to the 1 in 12 Club for hosting us.

This morning a large ‘Free John Bowden’ banner was put on display above the main road heading out of Leeds to Armley and beyond, and close to Armley Jail.
Further actions in solidarity with John Bowden will take place throughout the day.

After 32 years in jail, John Bowden is explicitly being held because of his political beliefs and stand against prison repression. He is constantly victimised, and currently locked in his cell most of the day. He deserves our support.

Please send John a solidarity card or letter, and protest his continued incarceration and victimisation by phoning the following:

Scottish Prison Service HQ, Communications Branch, Room 338, Calton House, 5 Redheughs Rigg, Edinburgh, EH12 9HW. (Telephone 01259 760 471 Fax 01259 762 003 E-mail  gaolinfo@sps.gov.uk

Ian Whitehead (Governor), HMP Shotts, Cantrell Road, Shotts, Scotland, ML7 4LE. (Telephone 01501 824000 Fax 01501 824 001 ).

John Bowden, 6729, HMP Shotts, Cantrell Road, Shotts, Scotland, ML7 4LE.
You can also send e-mails to John (or any other prisoner) via:  http://www.emailaprisoner.com

A guide on writing to prisoners can be found here:  http://leedsabc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/writing-to-prisoners-2012.pdf

Recent articles about John’s situation here:  http://leedsabc.org/john-bowden-time-to-get-him-out/ and  http://leedsabc.org/the-unlawful-detention-of-john-bowden/

You can download John Bowden’s pamphlet ‘Tear Down The Walls!’ free of charge from the Leeds ABC website at:  http://leedsabc.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Tear-Down-The-Walls-2010.pdf

Also check out a pamphlet recently produced by our comrades at Bristol ABC to which John contributed:  http://leedsabc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/cscs-torture-units-in-the-uk-screen31.pdf

Other articles by John can be read on the Leeds ABC website (www.leedsabc.org ), as well on the websites of our sister ABC groups in Bristol ( http://bristolabc.wordpress.com/ ), Brighton (www.brightonabc.org.uk ), and London ( https://network23.org/london/abc ).

Leeds Anarchist Black Cross
- e-mail: leedsabc@riseup.net
- Homepage: www.leedsabc.org

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Two sides to every story.

19.10.2012 14:10



A SADISTIC killer who cut up a man with a saw while he was alive is on the run after being allowed to go shopping.

John "Ginger" Bowden, 51, was allowed the trip as part of his training for freedom - despite showing traces of cocaine in a prison drugs test.

And the decision by the killer - who was given a life sentence in 1982 - to go on the run has puzzled prison insiders, as he was due to go before a parole hearing which could have won him freedom in just a few days.

Ian McGregor, governor of Noranside Prison, near Brechin, Angus, is understood to have allowed the shopping trip as the drugs test was not totally conclusive.

A prison source said: "Bowden had asked for a second test. Even if that proved positive it wouldn't necessarily have affected his parole hearing, but absconding will. "

Bowden's suitability for parole was reviewed a year ago because of his contact with the group Anarchist Black Cross - who campaign for the abolition of the prison system.

Bowden, who has written for the group's website, blames the brutalising effect of the penal system for the "senseless" murder of park-keeper Donald Ryan, 49.

Mr Ryan was lured to a flat in London by Bowden and two other men and knocked unconscious. He was put in a bath and dismembered with a saw and a machete while alive.

Bowden spent 18 months on the run after escaping while on compassionate home leave in 1992.

But he was sent back to jail after being caught for dole fraud and identified by his fingerprints as a prisoner on the run.

He went on to marry secretary Alice Still, then 42, who he met during his escape.

But the prison source said they had separated some time ago.

Bowden was moved to open prison conditions last year and has been on regular home leaves.

 http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/saw-killer-john-bowden-goes-977550

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Not the full story

19.10.2012 15:42

He was given a chance and pissed it up yhe wall!!

Deleting posts will not make that fact go away.

Hunt Is On For Convicted Killer

News.Sky.com

Saturday May 17, 2008

Police are still hunting a convicted killer who has gone on the run from an open prison - and the public have been warned not to tackle him

John Bowden, 51, failed to return to Noranside jail in Angus on Thursday.

Police said Bowden, who was last seen in the nearby town of Forfar, was being tested in "open conditions" when he absconded.

Bowden, originally from south London, was given a life sentence in 1982 at the Old Bailey after being convicted of murdering park-keeper Donald Ryan.

Tayside Police are examining CCTV footage and working with British Transport Police and other forces in an attempt to trace him.

He was last seen near the Tesco store in Castle Street, Forfar.

A Scottish Prison Service spokesman said the public should not approach Bowden.

He added: "John Bowden is unlawfully at large. If anyone is aware of his whereabouts, they should contact the police."

Bowden, who was due to be considered for parole later this month, was originally jailed in England, after being ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years in prison for the murder of Mr Ryan.

With two accomplices, Bowden lured Mr Ryan to a flat to rob him and then mutilated him while he was still alive using a handsaw, electric carving knife and a machete.

In 1992, while being held at Maidstone jail in Kent, Bowden went on the run during a compassionate visit to his sick father.

He was later recaptured and transferred to Scotland in 1995, where he was held at a number of jails before being transferred to Noranside in October 2007.

During Bowden's court case, the judge, Mr Justice Mars-Jones, said: "There was never a more terrible case of murder than this one."


Saw killer John Bowden goes on run from prison

By Brian McCartney - DailyRecord.co.uk

May 17, 2008

A SADISTIC killer who cut up a man with a saw while he was alive is on the run after being allowed to go shopping.

John "Ginger" Bowden, 51, was allowed the trip as part of his training for freedom - despite showing traces of cocaine in a prison drugs test.

And the decision by the killer - who was given a life sentence in 1982 - to go on the run has puzzled prison insiders, as he was due to go before a parole hearing which could have won him freedom in just a few days.

Ian McGregor, governor of Noranside Prison, near Brechin, Angus, is understood to have allowed the shopping trip as the drugs test was not totally conclusive.

A prison source said: "Bowden had asked for a second test. Even if that proved positive it wouldn't necessarily have affected his parole hearing, but absconding will. "

Bowden's suitability for parole was reviewed a year ago because of his contact with the group Anarchist Black Cross - who campaign for the abolition of the prison system.

Bowden, who has written for the group's website, blames the brutalising effect of the penal system for the "senseless" murder of park-keeper Donald Ryan, 49.

Mr Ryan was lured to a flat in London by Bowden and two other men and knocked unconscious. He was put in a bath and dismembered with a saw and a machete while alive.

Bowden spent 18 months on the run after escaping while on compassionate home leave in 1992.

But he was sent back to jail after being caught for dole fraud and identified by his fingerprints as a prisoner on the run.

He went on to marry secretary Alice Still, then 42, who he met during his escape.

But the prison source said they had separated some time ago.

Bowden was moved to open prison conditions last year and has been on regular home leaves.


 http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/bowden-john.htm

paul


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