La Cizalla Ácrata y la Asamblea Anti-represiva de Almería coeditan un breve pero interesante texto de Michele Pontolillo acerca de las simetrías entre la mafia y la anti-mafia italianas a lo largo de los últimos 200 años
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Letter from Michele Pontolillo,anarchist prisoner in struggle
I announce that at 12 o’clock on December 7 2000, I will start an indefinite hunger strike. Given the situation of growing repression in which we live inside as well as outside prison, and departing from the inalienable right of every individual to revolt against the omnipotence and arrogance of those in Power, I announce that at 12 o’clock on December 7, 2000 I will start an indefinitive hunger strike for the reasons I would like to expose here.
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Sentenza d’appello per Giovanni Barcia, Claudio Lavazza e Michele Pontolillo
Nessuna sorpresa per la sentenza d’appello del tribunale supremo di Madrid.
Le condanne emesse a Malaga, nell’ottobre 1999, contro i tre compagni anarchici Giovanni Barcia, Claudio Lavazza e Michele Pontolillo (gli ultimi due in sciopero della fame a tempo indefinito da, rispettivamente, 12 e 6 giorni), sono state tutte confermate, 11 anni per ognuno di loro.
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A Letter from Michele Pontolillo,anarchist prisoner in struggle
I announce that at 12 o’clock on December 7 2000, I will start an indefinite hunger strike. Given the situation of growing repression in which we live inside as well as outside prison, and departing from the inalienable right of every individual to revolt against the omnipotence and arrogance of those in Power, I announce that at 12 o’clock on December 7, 2000 I will start an indefinitive hunger strike for the reasons I would like to expose here.
Starting some years ago we have been able to observe a considerable aggravation of the repressive activities of the imperialist European States designed to criminalize and diminish the activism of the social and political movement, including the anarchist movement which is well rooted in those countries where the proletarian and revolutionary struggles continued, as in Spain, Italy or Greece.
Wherever we look, the view is desolate. The restructuring of capitalism incited by the massive use of communication technologies led to new contradictions which are much more difficult for the governments to handle through a policy of consent. The States, and by extension society as a whole, have but to adapt themselves to the new demands of capitalism which are ever more exclusive.
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