Group of anarchists in Petersburg (Russia) started the solidarity campaign on 17.06.

First  we went to Balkanskaya square, there is a statue of the good soldier Svejk, character by Czech anarchist writer Gasek. We were sure that Svejk would support Martin. We were right. The posters he is holding say FREE MARTIN INGACHAK and ANARCHISTS ARE COOL GUYS. Then we went to Czech consulate and placed a poster on the opposite building . The consulate is in a quiet area with few people, so we decided to spread and stick the leaflets  around the nearest metro station. The people were interested. Of cause we did it without any permission from authorities.

Benefiční pohlednice na podporu Martina Igančáka (SAFED.cz)

Chceš podpořit vazebně stíhaného Martina také materiálně a finančně? Objednej si benefiční pohlednice, jedna stojí 10 Kč, z toho celých 8 Kč jde na jeho podporu. Po domluvě s jeho rodinou budou z výtěžku z prodeje benefičních pohlednic nakoupeny věci, které Martin ve vazbě potřebuje a taky kompletovány potravinové balíčky. Platba předem, po její obdržení obratem odesíláme. K ceně pohlednic připočítej poštovné 20 Kč. Platba možná převodem na účet nebo hotově poštovní složenkou typu C na kterékoliv poště. Objednávky přijímáme na: safed@riseup.net

SAF – Severočeská anarchistická federace

COMMUNIQUÉ DE MARTIN IGNAČÁK: LANÇAMENTO DE GREVE DE FOME EM 9 DE JUNHO DE 2016

Martin Ignačák é um prisioneiro anarquista checo acusado de terrorismo. A família dele e o seu advogado trouxeram-lhe a decisão do Tribunal Superior de Praga que decidiu prolongar a prisão preventiva. Por esta razão em 9 de junho de 2016 Martin entrou em greve de fome de protesto, parou de se nutrir e de tomar líquidos. Esse tipo de greve de fome ameaça a vida da pessoa depois de uma semana. Aqui é o seu lançamento de greve: Continue reading

Another response on the call for International Solidarity

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By the infoshop “Bokcafét” in Stockholm, in so called Sweden there was an echo of what is going on in Czech Republic…  We saw Lukas Borl, who is currently hiding in the “poetry” section of the book shop. Still riding on the strong stallion of solidarity… We offered him a vegan burger, which I am sure he appreciated. By the way, if you see him, make sure you help him in any way you can. He has been strongly discredited by our enemies in blue, capitalists and/or nazis. The rumors about him are false and we should offer our respect, friendship and solidarity.

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Well well, after the little lunch with Lukas, we head off to the Czech embassy for a little protest. We were thinking that some banners and a little group of people wouldn’t be so provocative, not even shouting, but we where wrong.

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Already after about 60 seconds, the officials getting payed for hanging out in the fancy building came out to complain on the mess we were causing. The Czech embassy in Stockholm is situated on a very low-traffic, almost hidden street. Though there were almost no spectators around, the employees seemed very troubled to have a demo outside of their embassy. After a few minutes of arguing, the embassy people started to rip the banners off the fence and almost from our hands. Well, then this amazing person showed up and told them off, that “we do have a right to demonstrate here!”. No one could fight against her and her home-made banner! So the officials let us alone for a while.

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By the way, we would also like to send out greetings to Igor. We made a little art installation on the grass in front of the building. This wasn’t welcomed at all. The employees looked out of the window and went outside with angry steps and took it off right away. Will they use it for evidence against us for “trying to attack the building”? We don’t know…

The picture of a person standing on the flags is a hint to one of the things brought up in the court against Igor. He had taken a funny picture of when he is stepping on the American flag, which was actually a doormat anyway! Do we deserve getting deported for this now?

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Lastly, we want to send our greetings to Martin Ignačák, who has been in custody jail for almost 14 months by now. He is on a hunger strike. Even if he cant hear our shouts to him from here, we hope we can send some energy and strength.

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KAMPEN FORTSÄTTER!

Support action in London

This morning (Monday 13th June 2016) a small group of people met outside the Czech Embassy in West London to show support with anarchist prisoner Martin Ignačák, held on remand for 13 months, and on hunger strike since 9th June 2016. Banners were put up and fliers handed out to people visiting/working at the embassy as well as any passers by. The text of the flier is here.

CALL FOR SOLIDARITY ACTION

As “Czech” Anarchist Black Cross and the AntiFenix Collective, we call for international solidarity actions against the repression of anarchists in the so-called Czech Republic.  This repressive wave is labeled Operation Fenix – 8 people are accused or charged, some with possible life sentences, and with many more harassed by police, interrogated, raided, devices confiscated.

Our call for international solidarity is to support all of charged and affected, but also in particular to support Martin, an anarchist who was entrapped and accused of preparation of a terrorist attack, all planned by two state infiltrators.  He has been locked away already almost 14 months in terrible conditions, and in response, he has just gone on hunger strike.  Especially in places where you have Czech embassies or consulates, you can show that borders can’t stop anarchist solidarity.

Although Martin’s English isn’t very good, he will be very happy to receive any mail, here is his address:

Martin Ignačák 10.8.1986
V.V. Praha – Pankrác
P.O.BOX – 5
Praha 4
140 57

Communiqué from Martin Ignačák: start of hunger strike 9.6.2016

We have already informed about the fact that Martin, unlike us, has not been aware of the decision of the court. He hasn’t recieved the official decision to this day (June 9th, now he has gotten it) but has been informed about the court decision by his family and his lawyer who visited him yesterday. The court had decided that Martin is to remain in custody. Therefore today Martin officialy begins the hunger strike. Here is Martin’s statement.

START OF HUNGER STRIKE

The hunger strike is my free reaction to the circumstances that concern the approach of the police in the Fénix case.

The situation is unbearable for me due to the slander through which R. Šlachta has demagogically been ling to the Higher court. I consider it unlawful that my family is being monitored, their private lives are being interfered with, their opinion and feelings of the Fénix case are being judged. This indirectly shows that any criticism is an impulse for the monitoring of the dissenting persons and the recording of details of their private lives.

I also consider it unlawful that the privacy of my friends and their families is being violated by the police who call their employers and landlords and try to intimidate them through this tactic.

Furthermore the remand prison Praha – Pankrác is knowingly violating moral and human rights as far as nutrition is concerned, as so far they have provided me with food that is completely non-nutritive, I am not provided with vegan food. I am fully provided with food by people on the outside but is very difficult for my family and friends.

Another thing is that my detention in remand has the form of pressure detention – not just in the form of being denied vegan food but also the constant ‘security’ measures due to which visits from my counsel for defence take place through bars or plexiglass, even when I am looking through file documents. Even though a month before that the review of file documents took place without such measures.

With this protest I want to express my dissatisfaction and show that the police dishonourably goes into extremes and knowingly acts unlawfuly. They give false, targeted and untrue information to keep me in custody, on the basis of mere assumptions and fabrications, this is done by police agents and investigators.

I want to emphasize that the hunger strike is not an outcome of the trial. I want to and I will defend myself in the trial and I will participate in it, as I have already stated at the City court in Prague.

I will not end the hunger strike as long as this unbearable state persists and until the immediate remedy in these respects:

  • Immediate withdrawal of the false record on my sister given by R. Šlachta.
  • Immediate suspension of all unlawful and illegal monitoring, bullying and intimidation of my family, my friends and their families.
  • Immediate improvement of food in the remand prison in Praha – Pankrác.
  • Repeated and independent review of my release from custody with acceptance of promises and proposals from my side and the replacement of custody by other measures.

CALL FOR SOLIDARITY ACTION

As “Czech” Anarchist Black Cross and the AntiFenix Collective, we call for international solidarity actions against the repression of anarchists in the so-called Czech Republic.  This repressive wave is labeled Operation Fenix – 8 people are accused or charged, some with possible life sentences, and with many more harassed by police, interrogated, raided, devices confiscated.

Our call for international solidarity is to support all of charged and affected, but also in particular to support Martin, an anarchist who was entrapped and accused of preparation of a terrorist attack, all planned by two state infiltrators.  He has been locked away already almost 14 months in terrible conditions, and in response, he has just gone on hunger strike.  Especially in places where you have Czech embassies or consulates, you can show that borders can’t stop anarchist solidarity.

Stručný report z hlukové demonstrace na podporu vězněného anarchisty (afed.cz)

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transparent na podporu Martina – Petrov, Brno.

Ve čtvrtek 9. června zahájil náš kamarád, státem vazebně vězněný anarchista Martin Ignačák protestní hladovku. Díky špatné propustnosti informací skrze vězeňské zdi, jsme několik dní žili v tom, že hladovku zahájil již dříve. Zatímco jsme se obávali o jeho zdraví, média informace o hladovce v naprosté většině zcela ignorovala. Na Martinovu podporu proběhlo v poslední době několik hlasitých akcí. Podobně jsme se sešli i navečer v neděli 5. června na již tradičním místě před vazební věznicí na pražské Pankráci. Continue reading

Přinášíme oficiální vyjádření sestry vazebně stíhaného Martina Ignačáka + oficiální dokumenty

K následnému vyjádření Pavli B., s úvodem napsaným Anarchistickou Federací zveřejňujeme i oficiální dokumenty “Info o Pavle B.” napsané Robertem Šlachtou a “Odůvodnění stížnosti státního zástupce Vladimíra Pazourka”. Zajímavé čtení pro všechny, kdo jsou zvědaví, jak funguje policie v demokratickém státě.

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