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Support Igor Shishkin, Anti-Fascist Prisoner
In the run-up to July 25th (which is the #j25antifa International Day of Solidarity with Anti-Fascist Prisoners), we’ll be profiling a different anti-fascist prisoner every day. Here’s #15:
Igor Shishkin is one of seven anti-fascists arrested by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in the past year. The FSB planted weapons and explosives in some of their vehicles, and tortured them in pre-trial detention–beating them, hanging them upside down, electrocuting them, and threatening them with even worse. This torture was used to forced the arrestees to validate forged testimony professing that they are part of an alleged terrorist “network.” All are facing up to a decade in prison.
You can write to Igor here:
Shishkin Igor Dmitrievich, 1991 SIZO-3 FSIN 191123 Russia Saint-Petersburg Shpalernaya str. h.25 RUSSIA
Please note: Moscow ABC advises that letters in English are seldom accepted in Russian prisons, so please write only in Russian (try using a translation program), or just send photos and postcards.
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Support Ilya Shakurskiy, Anti-Fascist Prisoner
In the run-up to July 25th (which is the #j25antifa International Day of Solidarity with Anti-Fascist Prisoners), we’ll be profiling a different anti-fascist prisoner every day. Here’s #14:

Ilya Shakurskiy is one of seven anti-fascists arrested by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in the past year. The FSB planted weapons and explosives in some of their vehicles, and tortured them in pre-trial detention–beating them, hanging them upside down, electrocuting them, and threatening them with even worse. This torture was used to forced the arrestees to validate forged testimony professing that they are part of an alleged terrorist “network.” All are facing up to a decade in prison.
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Basic consent practice you should do: when someone tells you a boundary or a need, thank them. Healthy relationship dynamics aren’t just about not doing shitty things. You need to actively cultivate a dynamic in which everyone is comfortable articulating boundaries and needs and knowing that those needs will be respected and the boundaries adhered to. Thanking someone for articulating a boundary when we are otherwise told to disregard our boundaries or keep them to ourselves is not only really affirming, it also encourages them to do that in the future, and makes them feel that prioritizing themselves is something others will appreciate rather than be upset by. Because you should respect all that, you should be thankful that someone trusts you enough to speak up, and you should be happy for them. So express those things to them so that routine conversations about boundaries and consent will be a positive experience for them, rather than something anxious, fearful, or negative.
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Carlo Giuliani (14 March 1978 – 20 July 2001) was an Italian anti-globalization protester and anarchist who was shot dead in self defense by a police officer (who was being assaulted by him) during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight summit that was held in Genoa from July 19 to July 21, 2001. Giuliani was also run over, and may have been alive when it happened.[citation needed] On June 24, 2013, his relatives filed a civil suit against former police officer Mario Placanica and deputy police commissioner Adriano Lauro regarding his untimely death.
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Black Seed: Songs of Creation and Destruction
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Cold and nostalgic analog sound from this relative new darkwave band from New York City where they combine synthpop, art and anarchism in one unique style that they call “blackbeat”.
Download “Hearts Of Darkness” for free HERE.
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“Hearts of darkness hearts of stone Hearts that are cold so all alone left to drift into this world Left to struggle against it all So much pain so many tears Weak willed people filled with fear we must tear down their façade So we have the chance to live” -Extracted from Hearts of Darkness lyrics, Rosa Apatrida 2010
Links: RosaApatrida.tumblr.com
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Support Vasiliy Kuksov, Anti-Fascist Prisoner
In the run-up to July 25th (which is the #j25antifa International Day of Solidarity with Anti-Fascist Prisoners), we’ll be profiling a different anti-fascist prisoner every day. Here’s #11:

Vasiliy Kuksov is one of seven anti-fascists arrested by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in the past year. The FSB planted weapons and explosives in some of their vehicles, and tortured them in pre-trial detention–beating them, hanging them upside down, electrocuting them, and threatening them with even worse. This torture was used to forced the arrestees to validate forged testimony professing that they are part of an alleged terrorist “network.” All are facing up to a decade in prison. Vasiliy understands Russian and you can write to him here: Kuksov Vasiliy Alekseevich, 1988 SIZO-1 440039 Russia Penzenskaya obl. Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30 RUSSIA
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