english – Parkbank Solidarity https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org Solidarität mit den Dreien von der Parkbank Fri, 15 Nov 2019 14:06:51 +0000 de-DE hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.1 https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/1002/2019/07/cropped-PBSideIcon-32x32.jpg english – Parkbank Solidarity https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org 32 32 BURNING HEARTS CANNOT BE LOCKED AWAY https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/burning-hearts-cannot-be-locked-away-freedom-for-the-three-on-the-park-bench/ Thu, 07 Nov 2019 16:35:13 +0000 http://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/?p=764 Continue reading ]]> BURNING HEARTS CANNOT BE LOCKED AWAY –
FREEDOM FOR THE THREE ON THE PARK BENCH!

On the night of 8 July 2019, three of our comrades were arrested on a park bench. On the same night there were several house searches in various districts of Hamburg, during which some of the people were forced out of their beds with weapons. The suspicion, according to the Attorney General’s Office, was the preparation of an arson attack. On 9 July, the three were brought before the magistrate. Two of them were remitted from custody and the third had her arrest warrant suspended, with conditions – she has to report once a week and is not allowed to leave the country – and she has been on the outside ever since. A evaluation trial for the pre-trial detention was requested by the defence and then withdrawn two weeks later. A new date is not foreseeable at the moment.

Currently DNA was taken from the two prisoners for comparison. The person outside did not have to give any DNA, since the alleged traces found are only male DNA. The two in custody are doing well, considering the circumstances. Since the LKA (State criminal police office) officials are present at every visit, the visits that take place twice a month for one hour depend on the LKA calendars. Telephone calls (1 hour per month) and letters are also monitored, listened to and read by the LKA,
the prison and the General Prosecutor’s Office. Accordingly, there is never a moment of private communication between the two and their friends or family. It is clear to them what this place should do to them – but they keep their heads up and share solidarity and contact with fellow prisoners.

The third person is also doing well, considering the circumstances. All the manifestations of solidarity, from both near and far, give her the strength to get through all this shit.

She may not be in prison, but she is outside under conditions which also culminate in the deprivation of liberty. In particular, reporting-in requirements are a way of disposing of a person’s body. All coercive measures, no matter whether footcuffs, house arrest or registration requirements, are instruments that the state uses to make it clear that one cannot can escape this system and that one is apparently at the mercy of it.

The press and the cops have always made a reference between the accusations against the three and the G20 summit. It must be clearly stated that this is a construct of the organs of repression. And yet the arrest and detention of the comrades cannot be considered without the special situation which arose after the G20 in Hamburg and the current atmosphere in the city. After the practical defeat on the street in the days of July 2017, a media and a counter-attack from the side of politics and police followed. This took the form of several public searches, the establishmentof the Soko Schwarzer Block etc, which prepared political and legal agitation. A climate of division, depoliticisation and denunciation was specifically created in order to make possible and to implement the “hard sentences” demanded by politics in the courts.

State security and investigative authorities have been given both additional funding and a largely free hand to attack and investigate the radical structures in the city. Observations, video surveillance, facial recognition software… this list could be continued very far. And we have to assume that these methods are being used again right now.

This description of the situation should not be misunderstood as a complaint. If we have successful struggles and mobilisations, there will always be a reaction from the state. Nevertheless: the need for revenge from the state is still current and it is not only about alleged acts per se, it is as well about research and the destruction of any antagonistic movement, as well as the criminalisation of ideas of liberation. So there are still ongoing trials and other prisoners – such as the “Elbchaussee-Process”, as well as the large-scale trial against the comrades of the Rondenbarg complex due at the end of the year. Show solidarity and don’t leave the accused alone!

This post-G20 situation is further framed by an authoritarian formation and a shift to the right in Europe. Isolation from the outside and repression from within, the ever louder call for law and order, special laws such as the new police laws of the countries and camps for the detention of refugees, the militarisation of society… all this makes our struggles more and more urgent. So let us not lose courage! We will find ourselves in the places of resistance and we will challenge the ruling order!

The fight against detention centres and the prison system cannot be seen in isolation from the social question. Not detached from the social logic based on domination and authority, discrimination, competition, exploitation and injustice.

Prisons are one of many, more or less clear and perceptible elements of a totality of power structures that support, condition and legitimise each other. And so the logic is followed, that the majority of prisoners end up being poor, PoC and/or black people.

Laws and rules passed by a few in this world for the rest of the world determine what is wrong and what is right, who and what should be protected and who should be punished. These norms, according to the logic of the state, must be subjected. We do not care whether the three comrades or any other prisoners are regarded as “guilty” by the henchmen of the state. What we know is that the rulers have always imprisoned people everywhere in the world for their ideas. People who oppose them unpleasantly, unadaptedly or antagonistically, people who oppose this system and denounce its lust for power.

Prisons function on several levels. On the one hand, they should serve as a deterrent memorial to the outside world and at the same time present the “successes” of the state in the fight against its enemies. On the other side (of the the walls) prison is supposed to break individuals, make them obeisant and docile or simply bury them alive if necessary. Everything gets a coat of normalcy, the cell is then called prison-room and the courtyard is called leisure-hour. Here it is to be concealed that this is a direct exercise of domination, this 23-hour cell, walking in circles. In addition to these functions of securing power, however, prisons serve capitalist profit interests to the same extent. For example, prisoners are exploited to produce cheap labour and this is sold as “re-socialisation”. The rapidly increasing number of new inclusion institutions, whether to remain local or to look at the expansion of the so-called “deportation custody” at Hamburg airport, the planned deportation prison in Glücksstadt, or the new youth prison as an extension
to the existing Billwerder prison, legitimises having more and more prisoners. This serves not least to maximises profit and rule but as well goes hand in hand with the expansion of social control, which is primarily driven by the development of technology.

It is clear that prisons do not make people better. They do not contribute to solving conflicts and social problems. We are very well aware that their destruction does not automatically mean that social conflicts will not occur. We would be forced to deal with each other – as well with the difficult and hard issues. But precisely this confrontation and encounter is part of a life and a world based on freedom and solidarity rather than on money and profit.

For this we need self-organisation instead of border systems and parliamentary channels. For the attempt to lead a life without domination, but in self-determination, with the goal of freedom for all. To this end, we need new, different relationships that are free from the constraints and the logic of rulers and the ruled. And clearly we will make mistakes and no, we have no master plan.
Above all, we are concerned with the joint development of our ideas – and we assume that this is not an easy process. Nevertheless, we have to ask ourselves which expectations we actually want to meet and then fight for the space. This path is difficult and requires courage, but may also involve new discoveries for oneself.

What helps us is solidarity and mutual aim instead of competition and exclusion. The goal is a world in which it no longer matters what skin colour we have, what gender we have, where we come from or what we own. Yes, we dream of and fight for another world, because we see no other way and notice already now, in the small things, which strength we can unfold with our hearts and our passion for freedom, which is stronger than their repression.

Repression is always meant to scare, paralyse and isolate. We do not want to pretend that we are not afraid, that our lives are not influenced by it. However, this cannot be our only reaction. In the face of all this shit there are as well moments of cohesion and support and we gain from this our unique strength, one that the other side would never be able to experience. We stand closer together, we support each other when we are afraid, we laugh together, we get support from a thousand places and we don’t let ourselves burn out. We remain angry and militant. And even if we sometimes miss two people at our side unbelievably, they are always with us.

In the decisions that we make and the struggles that we carry on. Not having them with us tears a big hole in our hearts, knowing that they are in prison makes us incredibly angry. We are also angry about the pigs who hang people like blowflies on their arses and try to make their pathetic, boring and inferior lives more exciting by observing us. What do they see? Perhaps the unbelievable solidarity that we share, and a humanity that they have long since lost. Be it the stamps donated at the kiosk when the seller sees where the letter is sent or the many people who offer and express support in so many different ways.

The messages, greetings and acts of solidarity that have reached us in many different ways have often overwhelmed and always supported us. This solidarity has helped us over the first, often chaotic weeks and has shown us that we will not continue to fight alone. Solidarity means many things, but also always the attack on the existent and the continuation of our own struggles and projects.

We greet the comrades who cannot stand at our side and assure them that they are always with us. We are not alone. You three are not alone.

Another greeting to all those who are in similar situations, wherever you are in the world!

They can take our friends away from us, but not our ideas.

Fire to all prisons – freedom for the 3 from the park bench and all other prisoners!

parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org

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„they can bun my flesh, but they can’t touch my spirit, they wan‘ take away my freedom, but they can’t take away my spirit“ https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/they-can-bun-my-flesh-but-they-cant-touch-my-spirit-they-wan-take-away-my-freedom-but-they-cant-take-away-my-spirit/ Thu, 07 Nov 2019 16:33:02 +0000 http://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/?p=763 Continue reading ]]> „they can bun my flesh, but they can’t touch my spirit, they wan‘ take away my freedom, but they can’t take away my spirit“ – Text from prison

Text of a prisoner of the UHA Holstenglacis Hamburg

Every cell, every hair, every drop of blood is part of my own body. By taking a DNA sample against my will, my body is injured. Injured by the state judiciary, its henchmen and by captivity.

I will not start to argue the senselessness of the extraction in this procedure, since I generally do not want to justify DNA extraction. The DNA databases introduced a few decades ago no longer hide behind the false arguments of dangerous violent crimes. They are a permanently used instrument of state data collection and control mania. From sprayers to shoplifters, if they have their way, all of our information would be preventively held in databases already.

We see as well in court the progressive development of DNA. From evidence to proof. In other European countries there are many examples of DNA evidence being used as primary evidence. As a thoroughly ideological instrument, DNA evidence makes it possible to judge an image of a person, a biography or a position in combination with an accused offence, even if it does not prove anything.

It would be a mistake to argue within the context of their self-legitimising theater. The ever-increasing collection of data, is obviously not meant to protect us or to benefit us, but instead to defend their dominance. Dominance of money, property and power over other people. Contrary to widespread misconception, there are no neutral databases. They function to serve domination. For what is still „harmless“ data today can be used tomorrow against those who it concerns. History has taught us this lesson in a cruel way. What is one day a simple list, a directory, or a membership, can be a death sentence on the next. And we all know that dynamics can change quickly, they are never as stable as they pretend to be. Again, the fact that the enemies of freedom collect data for their own purposes and categorise people has been made clear by some recent events. For example, the death lists of the right-wing „Nordkreuz“ network, consisting of (elite) soldiers from the Bundeswehr (Army), the police, reservists, as well as individuals from the fields of justice and politics. Or the threatening letters against anti-authoritarian and anarchist revolutionaries in Berlin, compiled and sent by LKA officials (State criminal police office) created with data from police files and databases. Other databases which are used throughout Europe against refugees, in which their bodies are measured like those of animals in order to identify them elsewhere…

The ubiquitous total digitalisation of life plays a big role too. The data of social networks, telecommunications and GPS data, as well as all the information that online shopping and mobility sharing collects about us, are now primary sources of repression. Unfortunately there is an alarmingly high level of voluntary participation in this process. This goes hand in hand with the exclusion of all those people who cannot be part of the established legal society because, for example, they have no papers. Because, as society becomes ever more transparent, the spaces in which there is no permanent control disappear. The social fog is clearing for domination.

Individuals who feel the urge to live in freedom should create and defend uncontrolled spaces. Regardless of their own situation, to meet and support with mutual solidarity those who are persecuted, threatened, exploited and oppressed.

But this means conflict with those who rule us. Let us oppose their conditions with our self-organised struggles.

UHA Holstenglacis, Hamburg, August 2019

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… about words https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/about-words/ Thu, 07 Nov 2019 16:30:38 +0000 http://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/?p=762 Continue reading ]]> … about words – Letter from prison

 

Many people know that something is going terribly wrong in our world, but they think they cannot do anything alone or as a small group. This thought is wrong, because history has taught us countless times exactly the opposite. The greatest changes/innovations of our time have not been the work of many large groups. No, mostly it was a few or even individuals who made this world positive. Because what counts is when we die, leaving the world in a better state than when we found it.

Words are man’s most powerful tool. Words begin wars, words bring peace. Words make us hate and also make us love. Every word in itself is so objective, so insensitive, so meaningless. However, just a few of these words in combination are enough to trigger strong feelings in so many people, which paradoxically cannot be expressed in words.

You manage to give people strength and make them happy who you don’t even know and who don’t know you the other way round. You manage to make people happy who don’t even have enough knowledge of German to fill out a shopping card or an application form, yet they understand exactly what you are saying. Happiness is free, but still such a rare commodity.

 

Thank you for the right words!

 

A prisoner, July 2019
 

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The sound of keys and metal https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/the-sound-of-keys-and-metal/ Thu, 07 Nov 2019 16:26:09 +0000 http://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/?p=759 Continue reading ]]> The sound of keys and metal

The sound of rattling keys, striking metal hinges, locking locks and doors accompanied by the first moment of waking at 6.45 a.m., until late into the night when the locksmiths* turn their rounds in the stadium-bright courtyard. It’s such a ubiquitous noise here that you quickly get the feeling that an industrial soundtrack is running on a continuous loop in the background and is being turned quieter or louder from time to time. When prisoners work here, they „even“ get the key for the cell at some point. A cynical move for pacification that can hardly be surpassed. Like many other of these moves in the cycle of carrot and stick, it unfortunately works very well. It already starts with the small things. If, for example, the cell is no longer called a cell but a „prison space“ or, as on some forms to be filled out, a „workplace“. This logic is consistently applied here. So the usual sanctions besides the detention cell and hostile treatment are mainly the cancellation of e.g. „work may“, „shopping may“ or for a high price a „television with channel subscription to be allowed to rent“. I understand that many prisoners want to work because it is a possibility to get out of the cell or to finance the shopping necessary to survive. But I think it is important not to blur the boundaries between prisoners and human guards. I think it’s wrong for a closer to actively participate in so-called „leisure activities“. In the same way, I will not have any personal conversations with them just because I am permanently forced to share rooms with them. I am not here voluntarily and am locked up by them every day anew. Far too often I hear here: „They just do their job“. There can be no eye level here and I don’t have to work out a non-hostile treatment here. Of course it is too exhausting and sometimes dangerous to permanently seek open conflict with the civil servants*. But it is possible to limit communication to the technical necessities necessary for survival. As everywhere, responsibility is delegated away here, but in a place like the prison the permanent exercise of dominion over other people is very clearly visible. When once again a*e prisoner*r is yelled at by*a*m guard*in because he*she*has to ask a very common question to deny*her*his (over-)life here. If once again a person has to ask because he*she*does not have the linguistic ability to understand the commands, which are basically only given in German, rarely in a kind of fantasy English. When the human caretakers then become aggressive and racist in order to deceive beyond their own ignorance. If the prisoners are escorted once a day to a yard to walk in circles for an hour and then locked back in their cell for 23 hours. All the perfectly normal and vital things such as mental stimulation, seeing pictures, being able to read something, having a conversation with another person or even just receiving information and news from the world outside the walls, for those without a clock, receiving the current time, is presented and handled as a privilege for which the*prisoner should be grateful.

There is no justification for jail, for even those who sit here for deeds incompatible with a free life do not change here. Every person who works on this machine, be it as a technician, doctor or social worker, contributes his part to the functioning of the whole, closes the lock behind him with his own hand.

A prisoner, Hamburg, July 2019

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Letter from One of the Park Bench 3 from Holstenglacis Prison https://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/letter-from-one-of-the-park-bench-3-from-holstenglacis-prison/ Thu, 19 Sep 2019 14:21:57 +0000 http://parkbanksolidarity.blackblogs.org/?p=708 Continue reading ]]>

Letter from One of the Park Bench 3 from Holstenglacis Prison

Saturday August 10, 2019

Hello everyone !

It has now been a little over a month since we three of the Park Bench were arrested and, in a second time, two of us were taken into custody. In this letter, I would like to describe a little bit about my personal situation, here in jail. I can not say anything about the charges or the progress of the court process, because we can not communicate between people involved. I can only agree with the council not to indulge in speculation, gossip and panic.

The solidarity and support we receive here are wonderful and breathtaking. The many letters, the words of greetings, the photos and the gather give us strength and confidence. You are awesome.

Now, preventive detention. This means, here, at least during the first months, 23 hours of confinement in 10 square meters, with bed, table, chair, wardrobe, toilet and sink. An hour’s walk in the courtyard, in my case with the other prisoners on my floor, alternately morning or afternoon. We wake up at 6:30, with a loud alarm, lunch is at 11:30, dinner is served at 16:30 and must also be enough for breakfast, because in the morning there is only hot water or tea. Food is usually enough to make ends meet, but those who want a balanced diet depend on the “canteen” to buy things from the prison. Every Wednesday, the lists of orders, in German language, are collected the next day. Saturday, we will get our order. It’s not exactly cheap and it’s paid with the money from our account at the prison. On top of that there is the money we had in our pocket at the time of the arrest, the money sent from the outside and our insignificant salary, if we work during preventive detention. Unlike detention following a conviction, here work is not an obligation and we work mainly in prison services – cooking, cleaning, painting, laundry ….

Other “privileges” – a rental radio, a rental television, participation in sports groups, discussion circles, courses, etc. must be requested from the school management and, of course, all the prison bureaucracy works only in German. Processing of these requests takes at least a few weeks. The prison guards are extremely abrupt and all information on daily life in prison must be drawn through their noses, the questions annoy them and they give answers reluctantly and in anger; only a few speak English.

The registration procedure, including naked bending, the first night in the “observation cell”, where you take off your civilian clothes and they put you in a cell where the light stays on all night, as well as that the disconcerting marathon through the establishment, looks like an initiation, which must make you understand that now you are part of a judicial process that must be administered, nothing more. A humiliating experience. After dark in the observation cell, one recovers his civilian clothes; this is probably a small exception, because in many other remand prisons, the norm is the clothes of the establishment.

The clear majority of people I meet here are imprisoned for drug-related offenses or so-called drug-related offenses, and either do not have a German passport or have a another nationality in addition to the German one, which explains the danger of flight. Non-German-speaking prisoners are often exposed to the condescending ignorance of guards, who often carry racist underpinnings. In the early days, the bureaucracy of the jail was already very opaque for me, who is accustomed to the illusion of German order. It becomes quite clear that the legally stated purpose of pre-trial detention, that is to say that the persons concerned by the “guarantee of procedure” are there, is only one aspect among the useful elements of pretrial detention.The purpose of these harassing conditions, of which I can describe here only partially the level, are clearly the maximum uncertainty, humiliation, isolation and discipline. This is especially true for the first few weeks – before we can phone, write letters, talk; for many days, one is delivered to oneself, with only a pen and paper, for 23 hours. The first opportunity to get out of jail is still two weeks after incarceration. No surprise therefore, if it is precisely these first weeks that make prison a factory that works perfectly for the purpose of producing accusations (often false), confessions (often hasty) and successful convictions (for the State). In this way, this system is constantly legitimized.

In addition to the people who are imprisoned here during the proceedings and who often leave quickly because they admit, sway or because the preliminary hearing gives a lenient result, I meet here many convicts who are fined pecuniary form of this called “substitution penalty.” Who does not pay a fine, at one point receives a prison warrant and at the next police check ends in. A day in detention is therefore a fixed daily rate, I heard here figures between 6 and 10 euros per day. Those lucky get in touch with friends or relatives, who then pay all or part of the fine, which can be deducted from the length of incarceration. Those who have no one serve their debts in prison. People who are in detention for an alternative sentence are not allowed to work, even if many of them would like to do so, to exchange a pittance for a few days of anticipated freedom.

The list of possible examples, anecdotes that can only enrage, is of course quite long and beyond the scope of this letter.

If we take a closer look, we will notice that the argument often made, that the jail is a mirror of society, is undoubtedly true. Not only do I encounter, of course, the same cowardice, the same racism, the same lack of solidarity and the indifference that we find on the outside. The same mechanisms of exclusion, privilege, discipline, coercion and exploitation, which cover such a support role for the order of this world, are concentrated as if under a magnifying glass. to inculcate people imprisoned here, and with an intensive course, the way to walk right.

The fact that concepts such as integration, discipline (or disciplinary measures) or good behavior, found in almost all the coercive institutions of this society, be it school, office, labor, social service (in many cases, certainly not all) or even prison, and all of which have a military background, reveals that none of these aspects of domination and control can be considered independently others.

Those who have a fundamental problem with authority and domination, unless they have an ideologically different variant of a coercive and disciplined society in mind, should not be silent about these correlations.

When the state imprisons us, as opposed to its regime, it does so for the same reasons that it has to imprison the homeless who have not paid their fine for a bet of vodka in the supermarket or those those who, because of a plantation of grass and their family name supposedly belonging to the false “big Arab family,” are sentenced to a much heavier penalty than their blond accomplices.

To be bound to certain prisoners and to feel solidarity with them is quite understandable and for me it is a fundamental element of a real solidarity, which must for me have a character of reciprocity. A culture of prisoner support and assistance to those affected by repression would, however, be at a premium for further integrating repressive state attacks into a general analysis of the relations of domination.

Our imprisonment is not a particular injustice, but a necessary consequence of the logic that this world works. And we must put an end to this logic, for the liberation of all!

A warm and supportive embrace!

Until all are free!

One of the Park Bench 3


Attack Note: The prison (UHA) in Hostelglacis, Hamburg, is for people in pre-trial detention (and those locked up for unpaid fines). In Germany, in prisons for convicts (JVA) work is compulsory, seemingly apparently with rates (and wages) worthy of industrial workers of the nineteenth century…

source: amwenglish.com

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