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Nikos Maziotis on his 4th rejection of parole

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Via Act for freedom now!

Comrade Roupa’s attitude was no different from mine. Together we took political responsibility for our participation in Revolutionary Struggle, together we defended the organization’s action as political action in and out of court, and we remained consistent throughout our detention. Neither can it be intellectually claimed that Comrade Roupa “transformed” her character in prison, nor did she change her political beliefs and views and was released unrepentant with her head held high. This is actually our own political victory against the state.

On My Extraordinary Permit and Parody-Transfer

From Luchar Contra el 41 bisTranslated by Act for freedom now!

But instead of discreet, my transfer was made with measures I had never had before and without prior notice. Naturally, the neighborhood was upset, as were my relatives who wondered why all this had happened as I had just been in Kalamata for 3 weeks. As for the local community, acquaintances and friends in town, some treated the event with astonishment and others with acid humor, speaking of its ridiculousness.

Giannis Michailidis released on parole

From de.indymedia.org (english translation)

The comrade Giannis after an intense struggle where he put his body at a risk of 33 days of hunger strike and 4 days of thirst strike, managed to win what he was entitled to and had been demanding since last year: his conditional release on parole. Something that he had been forced to claim again with a 67-day hunger strike a year before, which he suspended after the verbal promises of the officials that his demand would be satisfied. Something that never happened and as a result, a year later, our comrade continued his struggle.

Luis and Ignacio Avaca are released from prison!

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from Publicación Refractario, English translation by Act for freedom now!

In November 2020, an explosive package explodes in the Talca police station, slightly injuring a policeman. [...] This is how the comrades assume the action (We are responsible. About our participation in the fact that we are accused and take political responsibility) and get to be sentenced to 3 years, a sentence that after months of imprisonment, they will continue to serve in the street.

Anarchist Comrade Lisa Is Free from Prison on Parole in Spain

via AMW

After 3 and a half years of closed prison and 1 and a half in so-called “semi-liberty,” on Monday 19 April 2021, having completed 2/3 of her sentence, she has been given parole, a measure that can be revoked or suspended at any moment if the authorities decide that the conditions have not been met.

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