Following the captivity of the fighter Daniela Klette, german imperialist counter-revolution, by keeping her in a state of total isolation, is attempting to bury the decades long successful resistance to the counter-guerrilla persecution and to avenge the determination, the capacity and the freedom of the persecuted. To be resilient up against the personalized targeting of the counterrevolution marks a
definitive victory for the movements, a victory that cannot be canceled by any state measure for their annihilation and extermination.
Having experienced the counter-guerrilla persecution, I can confirm that open doors, the social solidarity that corresponds to this condition and the comrades who become the daily shadow of the persecuted, they make all the difference in the scales of victory between counter-guerrilla and resistance. An organization, a movement, that can protect its persecuted people, has a necessary political element for the growth of a revolutionary position. As the comrades from International Red Help stress, solidarity is a program, not a slogan.
Now is the time for us, the international anticapitalist movement, to show that the historical passage from the time of RAF to today’s revolutionary class struggle, is ours. We won’t give up any moments and any fighter, even more so any of the major moments of revolutionary projects and the guerrilla fighters who bridge time. The fight against the isolation state of Daniela Klette is a fight for life for the movement. The struggle for the end of the persecution and punishment of the past revolutionary phases of the timeless revolutionary movement is a sign of its capacity to up the fight.
The penal hunt of antifascists is a sign of danger and also an orientation for the social movements throughout Europe: without broad revolutionary political-social organization, we cannot overpass the stranglehold of paramilitary and institutional terrorism.
Freedom to the fighter Daniela Klette
Every corner of the Earth, a fort for every persecuted fighter
Dimitris Chatzivasileiadis
Domokos Prisons
source: International Red Help
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