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Peter Gelderloos and Xavier Mazas framed for "urban guerrilla" attack that never happened, charged by Barcelona police with "public disorder with explosives," which has a minimum sentence of 3 years imprisonment and a maximum of 6 years. A tiny, friendly squatters protest ended with a firework being shot off to spread flyers in the air. Police attacked the protest, called the firework a mortar, and pressured bystanders to claim they had been injured. The two were arrested, and Peter, a US citizen, is also faced with deportation proceedings and a 7 year ban from Europe, with Spanish police fabricating an entry date to claim he was in the country illegally. The police also drained movement resources by placing an unprecedented 30,000 euro bail.

On April 23rd, Virginia activist and writer Peter Gelderloos was arrested by Spanish police at a demonstration on Las Ramblas, Barcelona. Peter was acting as a witness for the arrest of Xavier Mazas, when he was detained by police under suspicion of setting off a petardo - a firework used to scatter flyers into the air. Police accused Peter of being a "terrorist" and the two are being charged with illegal demonstration and public disorder, the latter carrying a prison sentence of between six and three years because it was allegedly committed with explosives. On April 25th, Javier was released pending trial, and Peter was given a 30,000 euro bail and sent to Modelo prison. Local community activists raised the bail in only two days and Peter was released. However, Peter must remain in Spain, checking in at court every two weeks until his court date which could take up to two years. The government also initiated deportation proceedings against Peter, along with a 7 year ban from Europe, on falsified grounds, while suppressing evidence that he had a legal status in Spain. If they succeed, this would separate Peter from several close friends.

This is not the first such case of someone being framed by the Barcelona police. As agents of a violent process of gentrification that is remaking the city of Barcelona, the police have frequently falsely arrested, beaten, and tortured immigrants, squatters, and anarchists. Amnesty International repeatedly cites the Spanish police for torture, and even the abuse-blind European Union commission cites them for systematically violating speedy-trial rights.

Spain's economy is dependent on tourism and thus on their public image. Solidarity actions give hope to a movement facing repression and let the repressive government know there are consequences for their attacks. On June 26, friends in the US organized a call-in day to let the Spanish Emabassy know that Peter has a large base of support in the U.S. who will not sit silent while the Government of Spain attempts to push these charges against Peter. Continued pressure on the Embassy or protests discouraging tourism or spreading information about the repression of anarchist and squatters movements in Spain will help. After a small wave of international attention caused in part by these protests and media work in the US, the Barcelona police toned down their exaggerated rhetoric, whereas initially in court they had tried to describe Peter and Xavier as terrorists.

Support is needed from U.S. based activists to pressure the Spanish Embassy to let them know this injustice will not be tolerated.

Please spread the word and encourage others to call, email and fax!

Peter Gelderloos is an activist and author from Virginia. Whenever he is allowed to be in the good ole US, he is active supporting prisoners and participating in the movement for prison abolition. He works with groups such as Copwatch, Anarchist Black Cross, Food Not Bombs, and the local infoshop. He has written a number of articles and pamphlets, and two books, How Nonviolence Protects the State, and Consensus: A New Handbook for Political, Environmental, and Social Groups.

For information on other Spanish political prisoners see presosalacalle.net and www.325collective.com/prisons.html

UPDATE: In March 2009, Xavier and Peter were acquitted of all criminal charges, and in April 2009, Peter won his deportation case. Thanks for all the support! The international pressure definitely played a role in causing the Spanish authorities from backing away from this case, and the other forms of support helped us stay healthy, happy, and defiant, so that this attempt at repression only backfired, making our struggles stronger.

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Check out these websites for information about other cases of repression in Barcelona, Spain, and beyond-- presosalacalle.net info about anarchist prisoners in Spanish karcelona.revolt.org information about the 4F case, also in English www.325collective.com lots of information about repression and anarchist prisoners throughout Europe http://www.brightonabc.org.uk/ website of Brighton Anarchist Black Cross with a good international list of prisoners with addresses

Please keep an eye out for other cases of political repression, other people in need of support, in Spain and everywhere else.

My Blog

just when you're prepared to wait

It's like George Orwell writes in Homage to Catalonia, normally the trains leave two hours late or more, but once in a while they leave half an hour early just to keep you on your toes. I got a...
Posted by on Wed, 06 May 2009 03:27:00 GMT

Deportation trial

 On Tuesday the 21st I had my deportation trial. After two years of waiting, it lasted ten minutes, the prosecutor maintained the lie that I was in Spain illegally at the time of my arrest, the judge ...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:04:00 GMT

Government appeals our acquittal

On January 15, after over a year and a half of waiting under provisional liberty accused of "public disorder with explosives," Javier Mazas and Peter Gelderloos received news of their acquittal by the...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Feb 2009 10:05:00 GMT

Absueltos!

Hey everyone,the decision came in on January 15, I just got the news last night, and our internet wasn't working until this morning.Xavi and I have been absolved by the courts in the criminal procee...
Posted by on Sat, 17 Jan 2009 04:20:00 GMT

Call in Day December 15!

Call the Spanish EmbassyXavi and Peter go to trial on Tuesday, 16 December, for fabricated public disorder charges in Barcelona. The two were arrested on 23 April and accused of setting off an explos...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 19:36:00 GMT

trial date

all i want for christmas....we got word on thursday that the trial date is set, and on friday we picked up the papers confirming this. 16 December, 10:30 in the morning. This is the criminal trial, no...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Nov 2008 14:53:00 GMT

Felonies dropped to misdemeanors!

Hi everyone, here's two bits of news.  The judge has decided none of the accusations or evidence constitute a delito (equivalent of a felony) and has declared that we will go to trial for a falt...
Posted by on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:57:00 GMT

No News is...?

October.  No legal updates to report.  The police have still not responded for the multiple requests regarding the firework, nor have they presented any other evidence.  There is also ...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:09:00 GMT

legal update: back in Barcelona

Hello everyone, there's no word yet on the deportation trial or the criminal trial.  Courts go on vacation in August here, so any developments are unlikely before September.  With permissi...
Posted by on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:30:00 GMT

April legal updates

Hello everyone,(the most important and best news is at the end of the email)here’s the latest news from my end.There is still no trial date for the deportation process. The lawyer does not expe...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 00:51:00 GMT