NYC Antifa is keeping an updated Global List of Antifascist Prisoners in order to facilitate solidarity with antifa prisoners year round. We urge all people to not only write these comrades, but to also continue their work on the outside.

While we will do our best to keep up-to-date information on current and future antifascist prisoners on this list, we suggest that you confirm any address provided here with the support site listed for them, as prisoners often move around.

If you know of an update on a prisoner’s situation or there is an antifa prisoner who is missing, please e-mail us at nycantifa@riseup.net with the details. Thank you.

No Pasaran!

Until all are free!

[Note: List was last updated July 7, 2019]

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EUROPE

Belarus

Roman Bogdan

Roman Bogdan was arrested on April 15, 2015, as part of the long-going state repression of anti-fascists in Brest, stemming from a fight between anti-fascists and fascists on May 8, 2013. In October, Roman was sentenced to 8 years in a penal colony and must pay 3500 Euro in damages. On December 15, 2015 a regional appellate court commuted his sentence by 2 years.

He can read Russian and simple English phrases.

Address:

Bogdan Roman Gennadyevich

ul. Pervaya Zavodskaya, 8, IK-17, otryad 12

213004, Shklov, Mogilevskaya obl.

Belarus

http://abc-belarus.org/?p=6153&lang=en

Vadim Boyko

Vadim Boyko was arrested on March 22, 2016, on suspicion of participating in a fight that took place on June 29, 2014 between anti-fascist supporters of FC Partyzan and right-wing soccer hooligans from FC Torpedo. The arrests in 2014 were not followed up until 2016, when a special political department decided to start the case with a series of police raids on the antifascists who were alleged to have been involved. On March 10, 2017 Vadim Boyko was sentenced to 4 years of jail, and was re-arrested in July for transfer to a penal colony.

He can read Russian and simple English phrases.

Address:

Boyko Vadim Sergeyevich

IK-17, ul. Pervaya Zavodskaya, 8

213004, Shklov, Mogilevskaya obl.

BELARUS

https://abc-belarus.org/?p=6874&lang=en

Vlad Lenko

Vlad Lenko is an antifascist from Ivatsevichi (Brest region). He was arrested on December 27, 2014, and accused of taking part in a fight against local neo-Nazis earlier in December. Vlad was charged with group hooliganism and aggravated bodily harm, and in September 2015 was sentenced to 6 years in a penal colony.

He can read Russian and simple English phrases.

Address:

Lenko Vladislav Igorevich

211300 Vitebskaya obl.

Vitebskiy rajon, Vitba, IK-3

BELARUS

http://abc-belarus.org/?p=6240&lang=en

Bulgaria

Jock Palfreeman

Jock Palfreeman is an Australian anti-fascist political prisoner serving a twenty-year prison sentence in Bulgaria for the rather mysterious death of a neo-Nazi football hooligan who was part of a group attacking two Romani men in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2007. Jock came to the aid of the Romani, and quickly found himself the focus of the attack. Bulgarian authorities did everything they could to ensure that Jock did not receive a fair trial, and after his sentencing have refused–in contravention of their own treaties–to transfer him to Australia to serve the rest of his time closer to his family. Jock wants donations for him sent to the Bulgarian Prisoners’ Association, which he is part of.

He can read English and Bulgarian.

Address:

Jock Palfreeman

Kazichene Prison

Kazichene 1532

Region Pancherevo

Sofia, BULGARIA

http://www.brightonabc.org.uk/jock.html

Poland

Patryk Cichoń

Patryk is a Polish antifascist recently deported from the UK to Poland to serve a 3-year sentence handed down to him 13 years ago. He was charged with allegedly beating up and robbing a few local fascists. Patryk is only allowed 2 visits per month and one 5-minute telephone conversation a week, and really enjoys receiving letters. There is no limit to the number of letters he can receive.

He can read Polish and English.

Address:

Patryk Cichoń

“Syn Józefa”

Zaklad Karny

Chmielow 662

Chmielow 39-442

Poland

https://www.brightonabc.org.uk/prisoners.html

Russia

Aleksandr Kolchenko

Aleksandr Kolchenko was arrested in Crimea on May 17, 2014, along with several others, and accused by Russian authorities of participation in a “terrorist group” which planned explosions near the Eternal Fire memorial and the Lenin monument in Simferopol, as well as having sabotaged railway tracks and electricity lines. Aleksandr was also alleged to have carried out two arson attacks in April: against the headquarters of the Russian Unity-Party, and the Russian Community of Crimea. He was transferred to Moscow and kept in draconian conditions. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Russian authorities claimed that Aleksandr was a member of Right Sektor, a Ukrainian ultra-right nationalist organization, but he has no connection to the group—a fact confirmed by relatives and friends. Moreover, Aleksandr is an antifascist and anarchist who consistently opposed nationalistic movements in Crimea and faced constant fascist attacks for his activism. For example, after a film screening about murdered anti-fascist journalist Anastasiya Baburova, he was attacked by thirty Nazis with knives.

Address:

Kolchenko Aleksandru Aleksandrovichu, 1989

456612

Chelyabinskaya obl, Kopeisk,

ul.Kemerovskaya, 20,

IK-6, otryad 4

RUSSIA

Please note: Moscow ABC advises that letters in English are not accepted in Russian prisons, so please write only in Russian (try using a translation program), or just send photos and postcards.

http://avtonom.org/en/news/repressions-against-crimean-activists-political-context

http://wiki.avtonom.org/en/index.php/Aleksandr_Kolchenko

Russian Torture Cases

There has been heavy repression of anarchists and antifascists by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). In October 2017, FSB officers arrested six antifascists who played airlift in the woods. The FSB planted weapons and explosives in some of their vehicles, and tortured them in pre-trial detention–beating them, hanging them upside down, electrocuting them, and threatening them with even worse. This torture was used to forced the arrestees to validate forged testimony professing that they are part of an alleged terrorist “network.” At the end of January 2018, two more antifascists were arrested in St. Petersburg. They were also beaten, tortured by means of electrical shock, and forced to agree that they too were members of this invented “network.”

As of now, seven anti-fascists are behind bars and another is under house arrest. All are facing up to a decade in prison. We encourage you to read more about the case in the links below. We have included addresses for those who have them listed.

Yuliy Boyarshinov

Boyarshinov Yuliy Nikolayevich , 1991

FKU SIZO-3

FSIN Russia

191123 St. Petersburg

ul. Shpalernaya, d. 25

RUSSIA

Andrey Chernov

Chernov Andrey Sergeevich, 1989

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Victor Filinkov

Filinkov Victor Sergeevich, 1994

FKU SIZO-3

FSIN Russia

191123 St. Petersburg

ul. Shpalernaya, d. 25

RUSSIA

Maxim Ivankin

Ivankin Maxim Sergeevich, 1995

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Vasiliy Kuksov

Kuksov Vasiliy Alekseevich, 1988

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Mikhail Kulkov

Kulkov Mikhail Alexeevic, 1994

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Dmitriy Pchelintsev

Pchelintsev Dmitriy Dmitrievich, 1992

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Arman Sagynbaev

Sagynbaev Arman Dauletovich 1992

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza

ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Ilya Shakurskiy

Shakurskiy Ilya Aleksandrovich, 1996

SIZO-1

440039 Russia

Penzenskaya obl.

Penza, ulitsa Karakozova 30

RUSSIA

Please note: Moscow ABC advises that letters in English are not accepted in Russian prisons, so please write only in Russian (try using a translation program), or just send photos and postcards.

https://itsgoingdown.org/why-the-torture-cases-of-anarchists-in-russia-matters/

https://rupression.com/en/person/

Spain

Rodrigo Lanza

Rodrigo Lanza is an antifascist from Chile who is living in Zaragoza, Spain. In December of 2017, Rodrigo was out with friends at a bar when they were approached by a man who began insulting Rodrigo, calling him “sudaka” (a derogatory term for Latin Americans) and telling him to go back to his country. As Rodrigo attempted to leave the bar, Victor Lainez, a member of the fascist Falange group with many friends in the local fascist scene, pulled a knife. Rodrigo defended himself and in the ensuing fight, Lainez was killed.

Occurring during the movement for Catalan independence and the accompanying resurgence of hardcore Spanish nationalism, the press worked overtime to vilify Rodrigo as a ‘foreigner,’ squatter, and former political prisoner. They claimed that Lainez was attacked at random for wearing Spanish flag suspenders, and built a bogus narrative of an innocent Spanish citizen murdered simply for showing support for his country.

Rodrigo will soon go to trial and faces 25 years in prison, a €150,000 fine, as well as expulsion from Spain.

https://itsgoingdown.org/spanish-media-side-fascist-former-political-prisoner-arrested-hate-crime/