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Bastardo
5th November 2003, 13:04
I have been looking all over this site trying to find a thread on the Salonika prisoners but can't seem to find one, I know it's got sod all to do with Marxists not giving a damn about the civil rights of protestors as I've asked many. So I am starting a thread up here with a link to Indymedia news..

The latest news was recieved today..

Urgent Update from Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki prisoner support group, 05.11.2003 12:06

Hunger strikers in critical condition, Carlos Martinez tortured in hospital.

Update from Thessaloniki - Wednesday 5th November

- For the last week, all 5 hunger strikers have been requesting admittance to hospital. This is for the reason that if they go to hospital but still refuse food, glucose, vitamins etc, the hospital should refuse to take legal responsibility for them which is very serious. The prison should then also refuse to take legal responsibility for them and they should be released. However the police have refused to allow them to be admitted to hospital, and apparently they have authority in this matter, rather than the prison.

- On Monday night - 3rd November, Carlos Martinez - one of the 2 Spanish hunger strikers - was taken to a hospital 8km outside Thessaloniki, by an entourage of about 50 police, some wearing balaclavas. On arrival at the hospital he was not given a bed, but put in a chair with his hands tied behind his back, where he was beaten by the police. Throughout the night, while he tried to sleep, Carlos was continually beaten and kicked by police. His body and legs are covered in marks and bruises.

- Early on Tuesday morning Carlos was moved to another hospital. Nobody was informed of his whereabouts. In the hospital he was not given a translator. Doctors tried to take blood from him, but thinking they were trying to forcibly inject glucose, he refused. The doctors said that he he refused to accept tests, they could do nothing for him.

- At 11.30 on Tuesday morning, the support group in Thessaloniki found out where Carlos was, and a demonstration was held outside the hospital. Carlos' lawyer tried to get access to him, and after several hours was allowed to speak to him, and received the above information.

- Carlos was returned to prison at 2pm on Tuesday, where he has since been seen by his doctor from the independent medical team.

- All of the prisoners are in critical health and very weak. Sulieman Dakduk, the Syrian, is unable to move from his bed. Simon Chapman is unable to sleep. Fernando Perez is passing blood.

- Demonstrations will take place in Thessaloniki on Friday and in Athens on Saturday.

- There will be a solidarity demo in London on Saturday from 11-1pm outside the Greek Tourist office & Olympic airlines in Conduit St, London W1. Please plan solidarity actions wherevr you live.

e-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: http://www.freesimonchapman.org

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/200...3/thessaloniki/ (http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2003/thessaloniki/)


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Bastardo
6th November 2003, 18:56
Fucking unbelieavable....

Hampton
6th November 2003, 22:08
We can't cover all political prisoners in the US or the rest of the world.... I have heard of them and it is a bit rough to find the right information on them and ways in which we can help them. Thanks for the info by the way but your coming at this the wrong way if you want people to care, I'm not getting bent out of shape becuase people don't start threads about freeing the MOVE 8 and Ali Khalid Abdullah, so I'll start one and tell people about it not yell at them for not already starting one.

http://twotins.tripod.com/onesolutionanarc...ution/id17.html (http://twotins.tripod.com/onesolutionanarchistrevolution/id17.html)

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/wor.../11/279841.html (http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2003/11/279841.html)

Rastafari
7th November 2003, 02:17
this is fucking horrible. Yet I've never even heard about it. Just about how Jessica Lynch was "raped" and how she wasn't actually saved by that Iraqi lawyer. Bullshit media.

I am totally serious with this question: If a group of political prisoners is, say, 6 or 8 in number, do they even get any attention at all? I mean, between Salonika, Chicago, and Seattle, the 7 must be a good number to form groups in.

Bastardo
7th November 2003, 09:05
Thanks for that Hampton, but no I wasn't dissing anyone, it's just frustrating thinking these people are now coming up to their fifth week of hungerstrike and are seriously ill...

Around Europe this is big news among the left but very slow in the UK. In Greece their have been bombings over this issue...http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/11/279981.html


Which country are you in by-the-way?