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newsmedia | 22.01.2011 02:59 | Analysis | Other Press | Social Struggles | Birmingham | World

Who were these people - who was this woman? Winston Green in the 70s.

I had occasion this evening to remember my past. People don’t want me to do that, it seems-well, it isn’t their past and is only someone else’s past – well they just ain’t go time for it. Sad feckers.

Anyway, I was doodling into my past as I said, back in 1970 something or other – check it out – it all hangs in – and I was in Winston Green jail in Birmingham.

Mind you I was a wee bit green and youngish, after all I was born in 1950. Do the maths.

Outside of my cell window was a small, chicken wire enclosed from top to bottom ‘exercise yard’. It was in an angled enclosure within the jail. I would get angry with anyone who punished my dog to such an ordeal. And I do mean seriously angry. People don’t get righteously angry these days – they are too sheepified.

Every day, several guys were brought out into this torturous enclosure and given the freedom to walk about, in an anti-clockwise circle, several yards from each other, and they were not permitted to speak with one another. I know. I watched it happen.

After their period of time out in the yard had finished, a short time later a solitary woman was led into the yard and allowed to walk in repetitive circles, alone. For 30 minutes. I know. I watched it happen.

Winston Green in those days was a male jail – it had no facilities for females.

Who was this woman? Because sure as sure, the men were the Birmingham 6 – but who was this woman? There is no mention of an imprisoned female in the Wikipedia chronology of these events. Why?

Just a thought.

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  1. Possible identity. — Ulrike Meinhof

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