Category Archives: Martin Ignačák

Czech Republic: Anarchist comrade Martin released from remand

Martin was released from remand! WELCOME HOME!!! The supreme court denied the confidential file written by former criminal police chief about his sister as an anarchist organizer and criminal element whom the court deciding about Martin awaiting trial outside of … Continue reading

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Support the hunger strike of anarchist prisoner Martin Ignačák in the Czech Republic!

via SAF- Severočeská anarchistická federace (North Bohemian Anarchist Federation) SUPPORT CZECH ANARCHIST PRISONER MARTIN IN HIS HUNGER STRIKE! SEND US A SOLIDARITY MESSAGE FOR HIM! Send a message of solidarity to Czech anarchist Martin and support him from a distance in … Continue reading

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Czech Republic: Anarchist prisoner Martin Ignačák is on hunger strike

On Friday 27.5. 2016 in Pankrác remand prison anarchist Martin Ignačák accused of terrorism went on hunger strike. He did this because on 29.4. 2016 the City court in Prague ruled in favour of his release from remand and the … Continue reading

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Czech Republic: 2 police cars torched in solidarity with anarchist prisoner Martin Ignačák

  Communique: Police cars set on fire with solidarity with anarchist Martin Ignačák. A fire of two police cars took place on 14th February 2016 right by the police office at Nad Úpadem street. The fire itself was initiated by … Continue reading

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