Marius Mason’s 2025 Statement
From June 11th
Greetings and Gratitude to my community,
I want to begin with thanking everyone who wrote a support letter or went to a support event this past year- thank you so much!
From June 11th
Greetings and Gratitude to my community,
I want to begin with thanking everyone who wrote a support letter or went to a support event this past year- thank you so much!
From Unoffensive Animal
You should write a letter to Marius, tell him about your day, or about a walk in the woods, or whatever else. Those letters are small cracks in the prison walls that bash through repression and allow prisoners like Marius to feel the outside world.
From Free Sofia Johnson by Comrade Candle
Hi ya’ll, my mental health is further deteriorating. I’m struggling to attain regular access to hormone therapy again, I’m dealing with the nausea from trying strattera, struggling to eat with the effects of my mental health.
From supportericking.org
The other day for lunch, I was given an apple. This in itself is not interesting since Warden Williams came on, we have had apples exclusively for breakfast lunch and dinner every single day even when we plead for no more apples, the guards will lay them on our bars or push them in our cells.
When I think of Anarchist prisoner support, I think mostly of pain. The pain of those locked up, the pain of those supporting imprisoned loved ones, and the pain of fighting day after day within the Leviathan that is the prison system.
via The Free Online
Gabriel Pombo remains kidnapped in prison after serving 33 years, even though his sentence expired for more than 6 years ago, according to the rules of a fallacious and criminal “rule of law”. After 3 and a half years of freedom, he has been illegally detained again and since the end of last June, Gabriel has been imprisoned in the Mansilla de la Mulas prison (León).
In February, the imprisonment of the rapper Pablo Hasél and the riots in Linares, in Andalousia, following the beating of a man and his daughter by plainclothes cops sparked a brief moment of revolt in the Iberian territory, especially in Catalonia. The reasons go beyond freedom of expression: hatred of the police, refusal of the curfew, the economic and social situation, etc. Saturday 27th February a riot broke out in the centre of Barcelona: banks and shops were trashed, ATMs burnt, clashes and barricades against the cops, and slight burning of a police van.