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Letters from free and imprisoned anarchists.

How is it to spend you days in jail? How is it to be wanted by the police? What are your thoughts?

Here are a few letters we received through the postal service. Unless noted differently, all letters are written in Italian.


Letters from the prison "Le Vallette" in Turin, received by Radio Blackout after the suicide of Baleno in March 1998.

A letter from Paola Lovecchio, Italian anarchist imprisoned in Holland and about to be extradited to Italy (Late March, 1998).

A couple of letters expressing solidarity received by Radio Blackout after the clashes of March in Turin: one is from an inhabitant of the Val Susa (endangered by the infamous TAV project) and the other is from a person in jail.

A letter from prison by Silvano, arrested on 06/03 with Edo Massari and Soledad, written after the death of Edo "Baleno". German translation / Deutsche Übersetzung available.

A letter from prison by Soledad, arrested on 06/03 with Edo Massari and Silvano, written after the death of Edo "Baleno". German translation / Deutsche Übersetzung available.

A letter written by Guido Mantelli and Roberta Nano, two wanted Italian anarchists charged of subversive association by the judge Marini (November, 1997).

Excerpt from a letter by Giovanni Barcia, imprisoned in Spain (November, 1997).

Here is a letter that the Anarchist Defence Committee has received in Autumn 1997 from the prison of S. Vittore in Milan. It was written by Patrizia, who was arrested in June, 1997. She has been accused of being the person who claimed the attack against the Town Hall (Palazzo Marino) in Milan the 25th of April, 1997.

Here are two letters from Jean Weir -- in English and in German -- one of the anarchists imprisoned in Italy (Autumn, 1996).