"    Prisons are usually internet-free zones. My contribution today is only 
being circulated because people in solidarity are typing it up and distributing 
it online, thus bringing the prisoners’ perspective to the critical attention 
of a certain public. This possibility points to the emancipatory potential of 
electronic media. When previously unconnected people find contact with each 
other, when the previously nameless, faceless and voiceless are finally given 
names, faces and voices. . . . "

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https://anarchistnews.org/content/thomas-meyer-falk-free

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