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Moscow anti-fascist jailed for his beliefs

Discussion in 'Anarchism and radical activism' started by ungovernable, Jul 7, 2010.

  1. ungovernable

    ungovernable Autonome Staff Member Uploader Admin Team Experienced member


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    One year sentence for Aleksei Olesinov - anti-fascists hit streets of
    Moscow

    21st of April Aleksei "Shkobar" Olesinov, anti-fascist arrested 5th of
    November with bogus charges of having incited a fight in a club in
    August 2008, was slapped one year prison sentence in a kangaroo court.
    This although defense presented a video which proved that Olesinov
    attacked nobody, although both club owners and security whom Olesinov
    allegedly assaulted denied that they had any claims against Olesinov,
    they even did not appeared in the court. Moreover, police who grabbed
    people randomly that night in August had already fined Olesinov for a
    misdemeanor he did not committed, thus this was already the second
    sentence for the same "crime" Olesinov, who has no criminal record,
    allegedly committed.

    Luckily, judge only gave Olesinov one year instead of five years
    demanded by the prosecution. Aleksei said that although he has been sick
    in prison, one year sentence will be no big deal for him. But obviously
    this was still a miscarriage of justice, as Olesinov had not committed
    any crime whatsoever and a reason to protest. Really Olesinov is in
    prison only because he is an anti-fascist activist, and because Russian
    courts are tightly controlled by the state - they have no chance to
    release people who are remanded, as that would automatically result a
    criminal charge against police who arrested them.

    Already for a week, Moscow police had been vigilance - originally
    verdict was expected to be given 14th of April, but as anonymous
    anti-fascist group called for organisation of attacks against "banks,
    police stations and expensive stores" (call in Russian here
    http://free-olesinov.livejournal.com/612.html), authorities panicked and
    passed verdict to monday 20th week - people who went to support Olesinov
    14th of April, were arrested when they were just exiting from metro, and
    slapped with fabricated misdemeanor charges of "illegal demonstration".
    Whole region was packed with OMON riot police.

    Soon authorities realised, that it would be a fiasco to send
    anti-fascist to jail in Hitler's birthday, and eventually verdict was
    passed to Tuesday 21st. There was also a heavy riot police presence all
    around the city, not only due to anti-fascist plans but also to prevent
    possible Nazi provocations which at times happen around 20th of April.

    However anti-fascists managed to gather following high level of
    conspiracy, and to mass more than people to Mendeleyevskaya metro
    station from where a march towards infamous Butyrka prison around 9:10
    PM (where Nestor Makhno once spent almost a decade), where Olesinov is
    held. Scanning "Freedom to Aleksey Olesinov", "Antifa", "No Pasaran" and
    other anarchist and anti-fascist slogans, behind a big banner "More
    there will be repression - more rage there will be in our resistance -
    We do not want peace without social justice - freedom to Aleksei
    Olesinov!", march made it to the Butyrka prison, where it turned back
    and to the Lesnaya street in an improvised move. At the crossing, plain
    clothes cops tried to snatch someone, who resisted succesfully. However
    in Lesnaya street around 9:25 PM march was stopped by a bus of OMON, who
    eventually managed to arrest 80 people. Some people were beaten up, one
    participator had his jaw broken he was hospitalised. During arrest, a
    crowd of people was pushed to desk of a vegetable vendor which got
    broken, and now police is spreading lies that demonstrators were
    breaking shop windows.

    As usual, arrested people were threatened and stolen some of their
    property by the police. Some people were released the same night, some
    were forced to stay for the court the same day. When writing this (9 PM
    local time 22nd of April), it is still not clear if everyone have been
    released.

    More photos: http://ingahomer.livejournal.com/46909.html (also source of
    photos at this article).
    http://4brokenheart.livejournal.com/274258.html
    http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/searc ... v&c=images
    http://visualrian.ru/lists/item/33802

    Video:
    http://www.youtube.com/v/uwESsuRl0SM

    More articles in Russian:

    http://www.avtonom.org/index.php?nid=2425
    http://www.avtonom.org/index.php?nid=2424

    http://maskodagama.livejournal.com/590273.html
    http://ru.indymedia.org/newswire/displa ... /index.php
    http://ru.indymedia.org/newswire/displa ... /index.php
    http://piter.indymedia.ru/node/6260
    http://piter.indymedia.ru/node/6257
    http://community.livejournal.com/ru_antifa/

    There were also solidarity graffiti actions in Kiev:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRMJAUi7z0k
    And in Barnaul of Siberia last week:
    http://www.avtonom.org/index.php?nid=2412
    And a FNB solidarity action in Simferopol of Ukraine:
    http://www.avtonom.org/index.php?nid=2422

    (source: http://avtonom.org/index.php?nid=2426)

    In night between 21st and

    In night between 21st and 22nd of April, unknown group of anti-fascists
    burned down a police station in Moscow to protest unjust sentence of Aleksei Olesinov. They posted a statement here (in russian):

    http://ru.indymedia.org/newswire/displa ... /index.php

    Video footage:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE-4-6xt158
     

  2. SurgeryXdisaster

    SurgeryXdisaster Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    the very last link = great footage
     
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