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guy and ionnek | 10.08.2003 13:03 | Thessaloniki EU | Repression | London
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A short note.
24.08.2003 17:58
It is, however, important not to forget that there are 6 other prisoners. Three are from Greece, one is from Syria and two are from Spain. These other prisoners, especially in reports in the last few weeks have only ever been refered to in passing.
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that a campaign is built to demand the immediate release of all of the prisoners and not to build a campaign which singles out individual prisoners to whom we feel a greater connection or level of solidarity (either because of personal friendship, feeling of a more direct connection to people coming from the movement in the UK, the perhaps MORE obvious framing of one prisoner than anotheretc...).
I'm not sure if the prisoner addresses or details of the support campaigns of the other prisoners are also contained on this site, but if so it's quite hard to find them. Im sure that there are campaigns in other countries to support the other prisoners, the two people from Spain are supposed to be in some way connected to the CNT, the guy from Syria was reportedly active in the Trade Union movement in Greece and the anarchist movement in Greece has a strong tradition of solidarity with its prisoners. Im sure the respective groups/movements will be supporting the prisoners. It would be good if information for how EACH prisoner can best be supported (where letters can be sent to, what languages they are interested in recieveing books/newsletters in, where money can be donated, the latest info with their cases, letters from the prisoners etc...) could be collected together and posted at the top of the Indymedia UK page along with the Simon Chapman info.
NOTE:This comment is in NO WAY supposed to be interpreted as a criticism of the excellent work being done to support Simon Chapman, rather as a comment on how this soldiarity can be an example for how we should support all our movement's prisoners.
Solidarity with the Thessaloniki 7!
For a world without prisons!
Destroy the EU!
xcv
UPDATE ON THE THESSALONIKI 8
25.08.2003 11:25
This result of first appeal against the charges has come through
and as was expected it was turned down. A second appeal against the
refusal of bail will be immediately launched and we should hear
from that within the month.Speaking to Simon all the prisoners,
even though he only see's them when the lawyers visit, seem to
be doing Ok.
Letters to all prisoners would be gratefully recieved. For postal
info on prisoners see www.wombles.org.uk
A CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND SOLIDARITY ACTIONS
IN SUPPORT OF THE THESSALONIKI PRISONERS
:: SUNDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2003 ::
Comrades in Greece have called for an International
day of Solidarity for the Thessaloniki prisoners. The
date for this is Sunday 21st September.
This is to coincide with the arrival of a musical
caravan, starting from Spain, travelling through
cities in Europe and arriving to play a concert on the
night of Sunday 21st, in Thessaloniki, Greece.
The trip aims to raise awareness among the
international activist community of the need for
ongoing support for the prisoners and to continue our
actions and protests demanding that all charges are
dropped and that they are released immediately.
The London support group are calling for actions
across the UK around this date on either Saturday
20th, Sunday 21st or Monday 22nd September.
Please let us know details if you're planning an
action so that it can be publicised beforehand, or if
you prefer, so that it can be reported on after.
If you live in London, the Prisoners Solidarity group
meet each Wednesday from 7.30pm at the Autonomie Club,
Freedom Bookshop, Angel Alley, 84B Whitechapel High
Street, E1.
THESSALONIKI PRISONERS SOLIDARITY GROUP
e-mail: THESSALONIKIPRISONERS@YAHOO.CO.UK
do they let you read emails
03.09.2003 23:25
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