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 JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN FOR ALEXANDER KOLCHENKO!

Alexander Kolchenko is a Crimean anarchist, social activist, and
antifascist who is being held by the Russian authorities. Along with other
Crimean activists, he was kidnapped by the Russian FSB (ex-KGB) and is now
detained as a political hostage in Lefortovo Prison in Moscow. He has been
charged with committing “acts of terrorism” and “belonging to a terrorist
community."

Why is Alexander Kolchenko in jail?

Alexander, who has proven his antifascist stance over many years, is facing
preposterous accusations of belonging to Right Sector, the radical
Ukrainian right-wing organization, whose real role in Ukrainian events has
been blown out of proportion by Russian official propaganda.

In modern Russia, any activist — left wing, anarchist or liberal — can be
slandered as a member or sympathizer of Right Sector. This situation is
comparable to the hunt for nonexistent Trotskyists under Stalin, or the
McCarthy witch hunt for communists in the US. Putin’s authoritarian and
nationalist regime, which uses everything from religious prejudices and
conspiracy theories to outright racism in its propaganda, shamelessly
steals antifascist rhetoric. And yet anyone who is considered bothersome is
called a fascist, even if he/she stands on the opposite side of the
political spectrum.

The case against antifascist Alexander Kolchenko and civil activist and
film director Oleg Sentsov (investigators enrolled them in the same
“terrorist” group) is political. It is meant to intimidate the inhabitants
of Crimea and prevent any resistance on the peninsula. The most
authoritarian of methods are now used in annexed Crimea to repress all
dissent. Many people have been forced to leave Crimea because their life
and freedom were threatened: lawyers, left-wing activists, student and
trade union activists, anarchists, antifascists, and Crimean Tatar
activists who have fallen victims of ethnic discrimination.

What does Alexander Kolchenko face?

Alexander Kolchenko is threatened with a terrible prison sentence of up to
20 years for a non-existent “terrorist attack” in which he was not
involved. Kolchenko and other Ukrainian political prisoners have been
detained only to demoralize the opposition through show trials. Their
freedom is directly linked to the stability of the Putin regime. If we can
shake Putin's confidence in his impunity, the prisoners will be set free.
There is no hope that Kolchenko, Sentsov, and others will be given fair
trials. Their arrests were unlawful, and the charges against them are
far-fetched. It was not a mistake: the regime knows what it is doing.

How can you help Alexander Kolchenko?

We are asking international left wing and libertarian forces for help. You
can organize and lead actions of protest and solidarity, write letters to
Kolchenko, and send donations to pay for lawyers, food parcels, and support
for his family. It is also important to spread information about his case.
Most of all, we need to dissociate ourselves from any forces that support
the aggressive expansion of Russian nationalism, even if they cover it up
with leftist and anti-imperialist rhetoric. Putin's regime is doing just
fine without your sympathy. You had better save it for those who are its
victims.

When should you start?

You can start right now by helping us spread this appeal, translating it
into other languages, and sending it to comrades. We also strongly
encourage you to organize demonstrations from April 1 to 7, 2015, in
support of Alexander Kolchenko and other political prisoners jailed in
Russia. Sentsov’s and Kolchenko’s current terms in pretrial police custody
end on April 11 and 16, respectively. In the first half of April, Lefortovo
District Court in Moscow will decide whether they should await trial in
jail, be placed under house arrest or be released on their own
recognizance, Only strong, massive pressure on the Putin regime and
protests around the world will make it possible to set our comrades free.
We demand their immediate release and the dropping of charges against them.

You can find more information below.

Interview with Alexander Kolchenko
http://noborders.org.ua/en/fields-of-work/other/aleksandr-kolchenko-i-am-not-a-terrorist-i-am-a-citizen-of-ukraine/


Repressions against Crimean activists: the political context
https://avtonom.org/en/news/repressions-against-crimean-activists-political-context


Multilingual Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1444685555784296/

Contact us at freekolche...@gmail.com
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