Tuesday, May 6, 2014

International Symposium on Prisons - Speech by the Committee for a Proletarian Red Aid ITALY

International Symposium on Prisons, Istanbul, 26-27 April 2014-05-06

Speech by the Committee for a Proletarian Red Aid – PCm Italia

Overcrowding, unpunished beating and violence by the guards, repeated case of homicide in custody e almost a suicide a day. That is the situation the prisoners suffer in Italy. So that the Council of European is opening a case of infringement against Italy for violation of Human right.
If that is the general situation of prisoners in Italy, that of political prisoners is even harder.
There are not F-Type prisons in Italy. But against the political prisoner they exercise the same of isolation, alienation, physical and psychological tortures to make them surrender, under the name of art. 41 bis.

Among the political prisoners we can distinguish: prisoners of armed struggle organizations who did not repent, members of Red Brigades, of the PC p-m, anarchist charged with armed actions; strugglers of mass movements against big projects devastating territories, mainly the large mass and people’s resistance against the Hi-speed railway project at border with France (known as NO-TAV movement); young rebels who fought in streets against the police in national mass demonstrations, particularly that of the 15 October 2012.
All these are persecuted in the name of “antiterrorist laws”, and the most suffer the isolation and the harder condition of detention called art. 41 bis.

There are different organizations in the country associations which that exist who defend each of these types of prisoners, all are in solidarity together and sometimes they coordinate for some joint campaigns, but still they are not united in a common organized platform that organizes and defend all and, more important, expand the solidarity beyond that of closer “family, friends and comrades”.

To build this kind of unity and structure is exactly the goal of work, an organization that puts into the practice the concept that “if they hit one they hit all of us”. It is what we call Proletarian Red Aid, for which we strive for long time.
Because we are well aware that only this type of structure can provide an effective defense of prisoners, no matter the political positions of this or that prisoner.
Our humble experience has shown that we could get partial but concrete results only when could unite and mobilize people far beyond our ranks. It is possible and we could stop or at least hinder the witch-hunts, monitor and improve the conditions of detention and even, in one case, gain the release of a comrade, as long as we mobilized masses and forces far beyond our ranks.
All this and anything else is needed and useful today can only be achieved on the base of a larger, organised and unified platform and, more important, a mass platform.

To achieve this we do not need to dilute the revolutionary identity of the prisoners or reduce them into cases of violation of human rights, to win sympathy and support from “democrats”, but rather to present them in their true nature hostages of ruling classes, a warning against all and every people’s movement and resistance. We should diversify our counter-information on all aspect of their struggle and condition to solicit and put together all the different energies, sensitive to this or that aspect, even very distant from each other but that can be organized in a general campaign and in a common platform. It is also decisive to link this battle with the general struggle against the repression on people’s movement and mass struggles, whose vanguard are equally branded as “terrorist”, criminalized and threatened of imprisonment.
This way, we can call the masses to defend the political prisoners not only because they fought the State for a good reason or they suffer inhumane treatment but as a part of a common battle who are paying a cost for all of us.

As the call for Symposium said, As it says in the appeal of the symposium, the battle for the defense of political prisoners is international by nature and great is the role and the impact that international solidarity can have in each country. For this reason, an important part of the work for a Proletarian Red Aid rescue have been campaigns and initiatives of international solidarity.

From historical campaigns to defend the live of Chairman Gonzalo of PCP, to the more recent in solidarity with the Turkish revolutionary Bahar Omyungur, arrested in Italy, and the demo at the Turkish consulate in Milan for the anniversary of the massacre of 19th December, through the campaign of solidarity with George Ibrahim Abdallah, detained in France, with the young Maoists imprisoned in Morocco, with militants of ETA and IRA, with those of GRAPO in Spain, until the latest and most recent and important: the International Day for the unconditional release of political prisoners in India, called by the International Committee to Support the People’s War in India and realized in dozens of countries around the world, to which we have contributed.

If all political prisoners in the world has in common the struggle for a society without exploiting classes, by which they are held hostage, then it is clear that an important place in our action and mobilization should be reserved for the defense of the prisoners of the most advanced revolutionary struggle today in the world, that develops in India.

The situation in India is exceptional. The Indian regime and imperialism have transformed an entire subcontinent into a prison house for all the people’s movements. In the name of maximum profit, entire populations are threatened with deportation and their very existence is put at risk by a generalized war on the people. This situation requires an exceptional response, as the next international delegation that will travel to India to demand an end to the war on the people, OGH, the end of the persecution and mass imprisonment of adivasis, dalits, women, struggling, national minorities, communists.
We call to take contact with the International committee to help as possible this challenging enterprise.

In conclusion, from Italy we are ready to support, coordinate and organize to implement all the proposals that will come from the symposium, and hope it helps us to advance to the coordination and expansion of international solidarity with the prisoners.

Political prisoners in every part of the world are not alone!
Let us unite and struggle for their freedom everywhere!

Commissione per un Soccorso Rosso Proletario Italy
Istanbul 26 April 2014

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