Anarchist Black Cross
The Anarchist Black Cross is an anarchist political Prison Abolition organization, first started in Russia as the Anarchist Red Cross, a support organization for political prisoners. During the Russian Civil War (1918-20), the group's name was changed, so as to avoid confusion with the Red Cross. The Black Cross declined in influence during the Great Depression; however, during the 1960s, it was reformed in Britain and, during the 1980s, expanded into North America. The group is notable for its efforts at providing prisoners with political literature.
Symbol
See also: anarchist symbolism
Quotes
- "We believe, as most Anarchists do, that prisons serve no useful function and should be abolished along with the State. We believe in the abolition of both the prison system and the society which creates it. We believe in direct resistance to achieve a stateless and classless society. We share a commitment to revolutionary Anarchism. We see a real need for Anarchists to be militantly organized."
- "When power is challenged, be it in South Africa, occupied Palestine, Chile, Ireland or Canada, it inevitably turns to violent repression and political imprisonment to maintain itself."
External links
- Anarchist Black Cross Network (http://www.anarchistblackcross.org/)
- Anarchist Black Cross Federation (http://abcf.net/)
- List of ABCs (http://www.contrapoder.org.ve/link.htm)
Activist prisoners' resources
- Prison Activist Resource Center (http://www.prisonactivist.org/)
- Justice Denied, The Magazine for the Wrongly Convicted (http://justicedenied.org/)
- California Alliance For Political Prisoners (http://www.politicalinjustice.org/)
- Earth Liberation Prisoners (http://www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/)
- The Jericho Movement (http://www.thejerichomovement.com/)
- Anti-"Drug War" Publication (http://www.november.org/)
See also
- Anarchist Black Cross Network
- Anarchist Black Cross Federation
- Amnesty International
- Black Flag
- Prison abolition movement
pl:Anarchistyczny Czarny Krzyż
