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4th August: Call for descentralized international actions supporting the 4f prisoners (barcelona)

category international | crime and justice | other press author Wednesday August 02, 2006 13:03author by republica Report this post to the editors

This is a call from Barcelona to give suport to the prisoners 4f that have been unfairly in prison for half a year next 4th of august. Any actions are wellcomed, ballons with names, information about this, placards especially in front of the spanish embassy but not necessarily, just use your creativity.

Next 4th of august will be completed 6 months after what happenned the 4th of february in Sant Pere més baix street(barcelona).
Half a year in which the Council, tribunals and police have been blatantly lying to continue with the montage that keeps Alex, Rodrigo y Juan in prison.
After a month of hunger strike, fight and solidarity are still on; for that reason here it is the call for an international day of descentralized accions for[4th of august].
We encourage all collectives, afinity groups etc...to squeeze out its creativity to visualize that the youngs in prison are not alone, that solidarity keeps going on. There is not going to be any breath for this system untill Juan, Alex and Rodrigo get free.

organisers: individualities in solidarity with the arrested the 4th of february.
materials: http://www.karcelona.revolt.org/4f/en/materiales.html

more info:
http://www.karcelona.revolt.org/4f/en/
http://barcelona.indymedia.org

Related Link: http://www.karcelona.revolt.org/4f/en/
author by C Murray - The Unmanageablespublication date Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Our city council, around the time of some EU 'shindig' issued a raft of anti-litter
(poster-banning , for lawful assembly) and anti- loitering laws. These gave the cops
the power to push back people who lived or begged on the streets, so that
it would look good for the EU. The poster ban issue is still ongoing and is dealt
with on another thread. Limited new rules governing permissions with regard
to disseminating information about anti-war or left gatherings are still routinely
removed.

This caused problems with gathering and information for the public about what actually
goes on in varied movements. The Galway council went further and reduced
numbers at public assembly.

Its very short notice for an action- but solidarity.

author by c murraypublication date Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/77547

Someone from the campaigns could put a link into the web-site?

 
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