On Wednesday, May 28th, we torched a security company vehicle in the district of Faliro, in the city of Thessaloniki, as a sign of resistance against the new bill which proposes establishment of maximum security prisons. Companies of security services and systems are those that have taken on the task of dealing with the infrastructure needs of such prisons. But they also impose control on our bodies and minds, outside prison walls.
Solidarity with Gianluca and Adriano, held captive in a maximum security prison in Italy, awaiting trial via video conferencing on the 4th of July 2014.
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