Free The Class-War Prisoners-Support
Those Inside From Those On The Outside-Join The Committee
For International Labor Defense (CILD)
Comment by Lance
Lawrence
A number of people in
the Greater Boston area, many having worked on political prisoner campaigns
from freeing Black Panthers in the old days (and a few who still inside the
walls all these years later putting emphasis on the FBI vendetta against that
organization and other militant black organizations as well) to more recently Mumia,
Leonard Peltier, Chelsea Manning and Reality Leigh Winner have over the past
couple of years decided to form a Committee for International Labor Defense. If
those last three words ring a bell it is because this group consciously is trying
to model itself after the organization started many years ago back in the 1920s
initiated by the American Communist Party and led at first by founder James P. Cannon
and others like Big Bill Haywood and his fellow anarchists who saw the need for
the labor movement to defend its own and others who were being persecuted by
the capitalist state. In all an honorable tradition including stalwart defenses
of the martyred immigrant anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti and the Alabama
Scottsboro Boys cases.
In practice what the
original ILD (and now the CILD) attempted to do was make sure that those
class-war prisoner not all of them necessarily in political agreement with the
Communist Party or any party were not forgotten. That those inside were treated
with the same dignity as those outside the wall (outside for the present anyway
given the ups and downs of capital existence that can be a very close thing).
For those who have spent time behind bars knowing that there are others outside
looking after your interests has been a tremendous morale booster. That along
with taking care of families, providing stipend to prisoners to purchase items
inside, providing legal defense funds and personnel, writing letter to those inside
are just some of the things that the ILD (and now the CILD) was committed to
seeing done. Not as charity or social work as Cannon made very clear but as
acts of hard solidarity with those inside. Read the statement, check out the website
listed, and if possible support with anything from writing letters to donating legal
fund in order to get our class-war prisoners freed as quickly as possible.
Thank you
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