The Pandemic Inside: COVID-19 in Michigan Prisons A compilation of writing by prisoners in Michigan covering the first year of the pandemic. This publication was collected by Michigan Abolition…
The New Prisoner - Martin Sostre From his solitary cell at Auburn prison in 1972, political prisoner Martin Sostre warned that “if Attica fell to us in a matter of hours. . . so…
The Sport of Abusing Prisoners in Lucasville, Ohio: Like Pulling Wings Off Flies Incarcerated writer Kevin "Rashid" Johnson, recently transferred to Ohio, describes abusive…
“Energize the Movement”: Jailhouse Lawyers Speak on the Importance of the National Shut’Em Down Demonstrations A call has gone out from Jailhouse Lawyers Speak for National Shut’Em Down…
British Justice On The Run Wildcat article from 1992 on the implications of recent successful campaigns to free victims of miscarrianges of justice. Plus prisoner support including, controversially, Albert Dryden who shot dead a local council employee. We do not agree with everything in this article but reproduce it for reference.
Interview with Chicano anarchist political prisoner Xinachtli (Alvaro Luna Hernandez) An interview with Xinachtli, a Chicano anarchist communist political prisoner serving a 50-year…
Hot Summer in Greece: The Lockdown Abates—the Struggle Continues In this update, our correspondents in Greece describe the state of the anarchist movement following…
United We Stood: Writings and Analysis from the Vaughn 17 A collection of new writings and analysis from the Vaughn 17, a group of prisoners who faced charges…
Prisons and Police Brutality: Last Line in the Defence of Exploitation and Oppression (Part II) Over the past year in the United States and across the world, police violence…
Prisons and Police Brutality: Last Line in the Defence of Exploitation and Oppression (Part I) Although the issue goes well beyond the individual, it has been the brutality of…
Statement from John Paul Wootton for June 11 day of solidarity A statement from John Paul Wootton, an anarchist prisoner and former Irish Republican, for the June…
A Day In The Life An anonymous middle class English woman writes about her experiences during a brief stay in prison after being arrested at a demonstration against US Secretary of State Alexander Haig's 1981 visit to Berlin. An interesting article in the context of the counterculture of the time, though it is doubtful that this was representative of the experience of working class German prisoners then. Originally appeared in Bar…