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Post news about individual incarcerated people by including an all-caps tag of the [three-letter country code] at the start of the post and the person's name in bold somewhere in the title to make searching the community easier.

Its a good idea to include information about what organizations are sponsoring them, what forms of solidarity they've requested, and how to send them mail.

There's a prisoner database at Prisoner Solidarity and a list from Solidarity International that are useful for looking up people to correspond with.

Zines

Posts about zines and prison literature to share with friends or mail to prisoners should begin with the tag [Zine], and should link to a page with literature in printable document format or the PDF file itself.

Posts using the tag [Info] are reserved for moderators.

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News about prisoner support groups should be posted in !anarchism@slrpnk.net

For non-prisoner specific organizing and abolition see !abolition@slrpnk.net

Polish anarchist prisoner solidarity news: !ack@szmer.info

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[Zine] [USA] Dallas-Fort Worth Jail Support Tips & Info

https://stdmag.blackblogs.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2304/2024/02/DFW-Jail-Support.pdf

> One sheet designed to take some of the guesswork out of support prisoners of Denton, Dallas, and Tarrant counties. This information was compiled as the most important facts to know from former prisoners of all three counties and is up to date as of January 2024.

Relevant w/ 23 ppl arrested March 7, 2024 for protesting at General Dynamics's Garland plant for the weapons manufacturer's role in Gazan genocide

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From Federation of Anarchism Era:

The situation for Warisheh Moradi, a Woman Rights Activist in Kurdistan, is dangerous. She has been subjected to forced disappearance since August 1, 2023, near the Kurdish city of Sanandaj in the northwest of the country by the security forces of the ruling fascist Shia Islamic state in Iran. And so far there is no news of her hiding place.

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Our companion Benni has been in custody in the Leipzig JVA since January 5th. He is accused of having thrown an incendiary device at the USK Dachau thugs on Day X in Leipzig, during the protests in response to the verdict in the Antifa-Ost trial. In addition to the accusation, which has been spread thousands of times, of a particularly serious case of breach of the peace for simply taking part in the demonstration, he is accused of attempted murder.

The investigation and the arrest warrant became known on November 23rd, 2023, when the cops once again carried out a large-scale raid against the autonomous scene in Leipzig and tried in vain to kidnap him from a court case regarding the LuWi-71 occupation using a masked MEK. Benni, the comrade condemned to pre-trial detention, did not appear in court that day, which turned out to be a great stroke of luck. He turned himself in on January 5, 2024. But we can't talk about voluntary behavior here, but rather about the bitter realization that freedom ends as soon as your name appears on the detention order. Money is needed for legal fees, life behind bars and solidarity work!

Donation account:

Account holder: Rote Hilfe Leipzig
IBAN: DE88 4306 0967 4007 2383 05
Keyword: Free Benni

Donations can also be dropped off every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Open Anarchist Network Leipzig on E125 (https://offeneanarchistischevernetzungleipzig.blackblogs.org/uber-uns/).

You can reach the solidarity group at: free_benni(at)riseup.net.

Freedom, happiness and strength for those in hiding! Love and trust to all antifascists!

Freedom for Benni!

Benni Germany

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Within the framework of the 40 years of the EZLN we celebrate the freedom of comrade Manuel Gómez

His freedom is thanks to the struggle and commitment of civil society that managed to move the balance with its actions of social demonstration.

Yesterday Manuel Gómez Vázquez, support base of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (BAEZLN), political prisoner of Mayan-Tseltal origin, regained his freedom after two years, 11 months and seven days of being held hostage by the government of Chiapas. arbitrarily deprived of his freedom at the State Center for the Social Reintegration of Sentenced Persons (Cerss) number 16 in Ocosingo.

We know that his case is not isolated, but is part of a pattern of repression against defenders and activists of indigenous peoples in Chiapas. This repression is not only directed against him personally, the intention of the State is to undermine or wear down the organizational processes and communities of which they are part, in this case towards the Zapatista autonomous project.

On this occasion, the solidarity of civil society managed to move the balance to obtain his freedom. It was only with the increase of his voices and different forms of demands that his oral trial hearing was finally held and his freedom was obtained.

Manuel was arrested on December 4, 2020, in complicity between the municipal authorities of Ocosingo and the Indigenous Justice Prosecutor's Office, he was tortured, disappeared for four days and unjustly accused of a crime that he did not commit.

From September 2022 to November 2023, the Indigenous Justice Prosecutor's Office (FJI) and the Judiciary of Chiapas complicitly rescheduled, on three occasions, the start of the oral trial hearing. The bottom line was that the FJI could not present the testimonies it had fabricated against him, preferring to postpone its simulation strategy at the expense of Manuel's freedom, exceeding the constitutional term of two years of informal preventive detention. The FJI's inability to present the fabricated testimonials was enough to make its simulation strategy visible.

From Frayba we thank you and remember that we still need to snatch from the clutches of repression the Ch'ol comrade José Díaz Gómez, BAEZLN and the five Tseltal defender comrades of San Juan Cancúc. Therefore, we invite you to stay up to date to also mobilize in his favor, until all political prisoners obtain their freedom.

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Address for letters to Kirill:

107996 Moscow, ulitsa Matrosskaya Tishina 18, SIZO-1,
Butylin Kirill Vladimirovich (d.o.b. 2011).

Letters can be sent via the PrisonMail.online service and the RosUznik volunteer-run resource.

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Solidarity requested by Network of Resistances and Rebellions Ajmaq:

We invite designers, visual artists and people of good heart to make graphic materials for the freedom of José Díaz Gómez, so that they can be spread through social-digital networks, streets and squares. These graphic materials will be received in digital format from August 24, 2023 to the mail ajmaq_chiapas at riseup.net

Endorsement from EZLN:

Unconditional freedom for Manuel Gómez Vázquez (taken hostage since 2020 by the state government of Chiapas) and José Díaz Gómez (hostage since last year), indigenous Zapatista bases imprisoned for that reason, for being Zapatistas.

-- Captain Insurgent Marcos

Endorsement from the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center (Frayba):

The Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center (Frayba) demands the immediate freedom of the Support Base of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (BAEZLN) José Díaz Gómez (José Díaz), who has been arbitrarily deprived of his freedom for eight months in the State Center for Social Reintegration of Sentenced Persons No. 17 "El Bambú", in Catazajá, Chiapas.

English language sources about FRAYBA - sweFOR, OMCT

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Manuel Gómez Vázquez has been unjustly imprisoned for two years and five months. He belongs to the Mayan-Tzeltal people, speaks little Castilian, is 22 years old and is a peasant farmer. He was illegally detained on December 4, 2020 by an armed civilian group and community authorities. Manuel was tortured and treated cruelly. One day after his arrest, he was handed over to the Municipal Public Security Secretariat of Ocosingo, Chiapas, and to investigative police from the Indigenous Justice Prosecutor’s Office of the State Attorney General’s Office. It was not until December 9, five days after his illegal detention, that Manuel was handed over to a court. It is worth noting that at the time of Manuel’s arrest, the municipal president of Ocosingo, as well as the governor of the state of Chiapas, belonged to Morena.

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Endorsement from EZLN:

Unconditional freedom for Manuel Gómez Vázquez (taken hostage since 2020 by the state government of Chiapas) and José Díaz Gómez (hostage since last year), indigenous Zapatista bases imprisoned for that reason, for being Zapatistas.

-- Captain Insurgent Marcos

Endorsement from The Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center (Frayba):

In Chiapas there is a justice system that criminalizes defenders of human rights, land and territory, fabricates crimes and culprits, such as the case of the five companions of San Juan Cancuc, the two companions of San Jerónimo Bachajón , and Manuel Gómez Vázquez Support Base of the EZLN, as well as Bersaín Velasco García, both from the municipality of Ocosingo, Chiapas, all Tseltal indigenous people. Today we demand their freedom and an end to criminalization.

English language sources about FRAYBA - sweFOR, OMCT

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Kristina Cherenkova, born on 23 April 1990, graduated from the University of Francisk Skaryna in Gomel as an English language teacher. She was teaching English at a school in Rechitsa and at this time she met her future husband.

After marriage, she moved from Rechitsa to Mozyr, where she decided to open her own business. She started decorating weddings and gave people joy and good mood. Together with her husband, she travelled extensively in Belarus and Ukraine.

Kristina was also the vocalist of the punk rock band VIKT(A)R xOi, which managed to record several tracks, but when she was detained, the police searched all the members of the band and took away their equipment. Nevertheless, the recording of Kristina’s vocals survived; the other instruments had to be re-recorded.

Political views

Kristina has always been an advocate of equality, she is a well-known activist in the anti-fascist milieu of Mozyr and attributes herself to the “Skinheads Against Racial Superstition” movement.

She has also actively spoken out against the actions of the Belarusian state, repression, and police violence. She had a popular Instagram profile, where she wrote about current political events (the posts on her profile were later recognized as “extremist materials”).

After the protests began and political repression intensified, her parents persuaded Kristina and her husband to leave the country, but they refused. They said that “someone has to stay”, that “we are in our own country”.

The story of the detention and the case

Back in August 2020, Kristina and her husband were detained in the street. The police stopped their car but eventually Kristina was released without trial.

On 22 March 2022, a dozen anti-fascists, members of various counter-culture music groups, were searched and detained in Mozyr. Five people ended up serving short time in jail, while criminal proceedings were initiated against Kristina and her friend Anna Pyshnik.

Kristina was detained together with her husband. Early in the morning the law enforcers started breaking down the doors, and as soon as Kristina’s husband opened the door they started beating him.

Some of the law enforcers ran into the room of Kristina, who did not understand what was happening. They started beating her before she could even get out of bed. The whole thing was filmed on video.

Later, when she was transferred to the pre-trial detention facility, a doctor examined her and documented the bruises from the beatings.

Three days later, Kristina’s husband was released and she was charged for her anti-military and anti-police posts on Instagram.

During the investigation, Kristina Cherenkova’s Instagram page was found to be “extremist materials” – the trial was initiated in court by the police. “I don’t expect anything good,” Christina conveyed on this occasion in her letter.

Verdict

On 10 November Gomel Regional Court started the hearing of the criminal case against Kristina. According to the results of the examination, announced in court, her posts contain no calls to violent actions, but they contain a negative assessment of the police officers. On November 16, 2022 Judge Aleksei Glyshchankov found the young woman guilty and sentenced her to two and a half years of imprisonment.

Conditions of detention

In prison, Kristina was registered as “prone to extremism”.

Kristina, like many other political prisoners, has difficulties with correspondence. While letters from relatives somehow get through, news from friends and acquaintances hardly ever arrives.

From time to time Kristina is transferred from cell to cell. She jokes that she has managed to get acquainted with all the political prisoners who are women during her detention.

Relatives

Kristina’s mother, her husband, her father-in-law and mother-in-law who had to leave Belarus, and her relatives are waiting for her outside. Her friends have launched a solidarity campaign with Kristina on Instagram, talking about how she is doing in prison and sending messages and pictures from her.

Here’s what Kristina’s mother-in-law has to say:

The first days were very difficult. I stayed in touch with Kristina’s mum all the time – she was all alone, she couldn’t sleep, she needed support. It helped a lot that my son was stoic, maybe his state passed on to us. It also helped us to be strong because there are many people like Kristina. There are smart, talented people and mothers of many children, young and old.

In one of her letters Kristina writes:

Keep your fingers crossed for me! Your support is much needed right now! Hugs to all.

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At the end of August 2022, the police detained K. Brick and D. Aydyn in a forest on the outskirts of Tyumen. During the search, the guys were found homemade explosives. Less than a day later, under the influence of physical and psychological violence (the boys were beaten and threatened with rape), both signed confessions that they were members of a "terrorist community" of anarchists and were planning sabotage in military enlistment offices, police departments and railroads. Within a day after the detention of K. Brik and D. Aydyn, the law enforcers detained N. Oleinik, R. Paklin, Y. Neznamov, and D. Chertykov. During interrogation, all four gave confessions. The interrogation took place several days after the detention and all this time our comrades were tortured, here is what the detainees wrote about it in their lawyer's interviews:

«They took off my shoes and socks, soaked my feet in something, put some wires on the toes of both feet, and electrocuted me. I lost track of time, but it was very long. They said that I was a prisoner and that people like me should be shot. A man spoke to me without introducing himself. He started to give me a version of events, which I had to confirm when the investigator came.»

-- N. Oleynik

«I was confused and asked why they were mocking me. There was no answer, they switched on the current again, but already stronger. It was very painful, there were strong cramps in my legs and back. Again, the same man asked me if I felt good, but he didn't turn off the current»

-- R. Paklin

«After each electric shock, I had to shout that I loved Putin. They said that if I didn't die by morning, I would be crusted over. I can't describe what this pain can be compared to»

-- Y. Neznamov

«I was punched several times in the face, forced to squat, filming everything on a smartphone camera. I squatted about 150 times, while a man in a balaclava was hitting my ankle with a baton. They said, «Be thankful you're sitting down now and not wallowing in your own piss and shit.»

-- D. Chertykov

«First I was forced to strip naked and squatted. At the same time, they put my shoe on my head and told me that if the shoe fell down, they would use violent actions against me involving the insertion of objects into my rectum.»

-- D. Aydın

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