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         [jailsupport] UK
Prisoners call for Solidarity
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UK Prisoners call for
Solidarity Action with Turkish
Hunger Strikers

Miscarriages of JusticeUK (MOJUK)
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Fax: 0870-055-4570
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UK Prisoners call for
Solidarity Action with Turkish
Hunger Strikers

Prisoner-activists Mark
Barnsley (HMP Wakefield) and
John Bowden (HMP
Bristol) have issued the
following statement:-

Solidarity with the Turkish Prisoners

On 30 June 22 year old Zehra
Kulaksic died following 221
days without
solid food. She was the fifth
person to die on the hunger strike
being staged by TAYAD (the
Association of Families and
Friends of
Political Prisoners) in
solidarity with Turkish
political prisoners.
Her death brings to 53 the
total of those who have either
died on the
death fast or were mudered by
the state in its vicious onslaught
against protesting prisoners
on 19 December 2000. The
prisoners are
continuing their protest
against the regime's attempts
to destroy
them by confining them to
isolation cells in the new
F-type prisons.

Call for International Solidarity

Many of you will be following
the courageous life and death struggle
currently taking place in the
Turkish prisons.In the FIES
units of
Spain (equivalent to our CSC
units) prisoners have recently launched
an initiative in support of
the Turkish prison struggle
and in
support of their own 3
demands. This initiative,which
is supported by
prisoners in France,Greece and
by Basque and Kurdish
prisoners,is in
the form of a hunger protest
on the first Saturday of each month.The
three demands of the FIES
prisoners are as follows:

1.An end to the FIES units

2.An end to
"dispersion",whereby prisoners
are moved away from their
families

3.The release of all
terminally ill prisoners,and
those who have
spent more than 220 years in
prison because of their political
beliefs and militant attitude.

In solidarity with our
comrades in the Turkish
prisons and those
fighting for justice
throughout the world,we
propose the launch of an
initiative along the same
lines as the Spanish
prisoners; a food
strike on the first Saturday
of every month.

Since the Whitemoor and
Parkhurst escapes of 1994 and
1995 thre has
been a concerted attempt to
crush the British prison
struggle once
and for all;a war of attrition
the state has all but won.By making
this simple act of solidarity
we are taking the first step towards
renewing the struggle abd
asserting our humanity and our defiance.

Like the FIES prisoners,we are
proposing three reasonable and
achievable demands of our own:

1. A mimimum of one hour's
daily exercise in the open
air. It is
appalling that at a time when
prisoners are once again being locked
two and three to a cell,the
stautory allowance of daily
exercise has
been reduced to  only  half an hour.

2.The right of all prisoners
to wear their own
clothes.Twenty years
after Bobby Sands and his
comrades died on hunger
strike,the right of
prisoners to wear their own
clothes is still not enshrined
in the
prison rules.Beacuse of this
,governors regard the wearing of
civilian clothes as a
"privilege" which can be
withdrawn at any
time.This is increasingly
happening with prisoners
placed on "basic."
3. The abolition of compulsory
prison work.We are currently seeing
the growing exploitation of
prisoners labour by private
companies and
by the state. If prisoners
choose to work in return for remuneration
they should have that
choice-ut compulsory work is
nothing less than
slavery.

These are the three demands
that we propose.We ask that
all militant
prisoners,all those who have
not been crushed by state repression,all
those not bought off by the
arse-lickers charter of the Incentives
and Earned Privileges
Scheme,all those who have an
instinct for
solidarity and the courage to
stand upagainst
oppression,support this
proposal. Our numbers may be
few but they have the
potential to grow.
Spread the word. Support the
protest. The fightback starts here.

Mark Barnsley  and John Bowden.

For more information,contact
Nick (Justice for Mark Barnsley
Campaign) on 07944 522001.
E mail;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.freemarkbarnsley.com

Letters of solidarity to John
and Mark:

John Bowden
HMP Bristol
19 Cambridge Road
Bristol
BS7 8PS
UK

Mark Barnsley
HMP Wakefield
5 Love Lane
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF2 9AG
UK

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