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September 7, 2011 by tristan savage
[Note: After posting Tim DeChristopher’s letter from prison -see last post- I received several responses suggesting that we should be …
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Category: Constitution, torture
| Tags: california, crescent city, critical resistance, hunger strike, incarceration, pelican bay, political prisoners, prisons, solidarity
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September 2, 2011 by tristan savage
originally posted on Grist and Peaceful Uprising The following text appeared in a handwritten letter from Tim DeChristopher addressed to …
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Category: anarchism, Constitution, environment
| Tags: 350.org, Bidder 70 Sentencing, Bidder 70 Trial, civil disobedience, climate, coal, gas, global warming, justice, Obama, oil, peaceful uprising, plea bargains, political prisoners, salt lake city, tar sands, The Legal System, Tim DeChristopher, utah
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January 6, 2011 by tristan savage
A friend once told me that at the beginning of meetings Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico ask “is everybody here …
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Category: anarchism, Constitution, libertarian socialism, Mormonism, torture, Violence
| Tags: anarchist black cross, authoritarianism, barton jail, demonstration, detainment, freedom, greece, incarceration, militarization, new years, ontario, political prisoners, prison, prison-industrial complex, repression, richmond, solidarity
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November 26, 2010 by Kate Savage
“But this is a people robbed and spoiled; they are all of them snared in holes, and they are hid …
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Category: Constitution, economics, Violence
| Tags: columbus, criminalization of poverty, economic violence, feminism, first amendment, Fort Benning, Georgia, incarceration, Muscogee County Jail, political prisoners, prison, prison-industrial complex, resistance, school of the americas, School of the Americas Watch, School of the Americas Watch Vigil, state violence, Thanksgiving, women
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July 8, 2010 by tristan savage
As we work for the freedom of our comrades in prison here in Guatemala as well as in the United …
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Category: anarchism, economics, libertarian socialism, patriotism, torture, Uncategorized
| Tags: Atenco, autonomy, freedom, independence day, indigenous resistance, mexico, Other Campaign, peasant movement, political prisoners, prison-industrial complex, rage, torture
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June 29, 2010 by Kate Savage
Saquimo Setaña is a community in northern Guatemala facing eviction by a local plantation owner. Three community members—Jesus Yat, Oscar …
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Category: economics, libertarian socialism, torture, Violence
| Tags: campesinos, carbon market, environmental justice, evictions, export agriculture, government repression, Guatemala, Guatemalan Civil War, Human Rights, indigenous resistance, militarization, peasant movement, political prisoners, Saquimo, solidarity action, subsistence agriculture
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