Burn the prisons down - ABC film night at Kebele
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Saturday February 21, 2009 12:57
by Bristol ABC

Bristol Anarchist Black Cross is hosting a prison-related film night on Friday 27th Feb at Kebele

The anti-prison night will include screenings of:
"From the belly of the beast", a clandestine communiqué made in 2001 by some detainees of Arles high security prison in France. To make the film the detainees stole a camera from a workshop and filmed themselves reading a statement about the treatment of inmates, and prisons in general.
"In prison my whole life", is a recent movie about Mumia Abu Jamal. A young British man, born on the night Mumia was arrested, goes on a journey to understand what (might have) happened and puts that fateful night in an American context. The film is very informative, contains interviews with Angela Davis, Ramona Africa, and Noam Chomsky, amongst others. It gives a good insight into the repression of black activists in 70's America, by examining COINTELPRO, the repression of MOVE and the Black Panthers, and the struggle for dignity of African Americans in the United States.
TILL EVERYONE IS FREE!
PLEASE NOTE: the screening will start at 7.30pm SHARP, to have time to have a discussion afterwards.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2But are you going to let out the rapists and smack dealers first, or just let them burn? What about serial killers? Have you really thought this one through?
I think we actually think it through quite a lot, and precisely to think it through and find alternatives is the reason why the Anarchist Black Cross and other anti-prison organisations exist. See you at the film night, then?
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