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Laudelino Iglesias Martinez left prison on the 9th of August 2004 after spending more than 23 years in Spanish cells. He is one of the well-known social rebels and anarchists imprisoned in Spain, participating in the revolutionary organization of prisoners who were refused amnesty by the state after the death of Franco, and continuing to struggle against isolation and against the many abuses of a brutal incarceration system. Laudelino spent many years suffering at the hands of fascist screws in the infamous FIES units but never stopped fighting.
In autumn 2005 Laude began a European tour to spread information about past and current resistance to the repressive state apparatus that is the penal system, and to encourage solidarity with the many free and strong individuals who are currently behind bars.
This is a transcript of his talk at the 1 in 12 Club in Bradford, October 6th, 2005, where he was accompanied by an activist from the Spanish prisoner support group Salhateka.
In autumn 2005 Laude began a European tour to spread information about past and current resistance to the repressive state apparatus that is the penal system, and to encourage solidarity with the many free and strong individuals who are currently behind bars.
This is a transcript of his talk at the 1 in 12 Club in Bradford, October 6th, 2005, where he was accompanied by an activist from the Spanish prisoner support group Salhateka.
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