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- Subject: AF/ATS: Spanish political prisoner needs solidarity
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- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 19:27:12 GMT
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- FREEDOM FOR JUAN MANUEL PEREZ HERNANDEZ!
-
- About one year ago, prisoners from the PCE(r) [Spanish Communist Party -
- reconstituted] and GRAPO [1st of October Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups] ended
- their 435-day hunger-strike in Spanish prisons. By means of this life and death
- struggle against the state, the prisoners sought to be regrouped inside one
- prison.
-
- After 6 months, Jose Sevillano died, and several other prisoners were in
- serious condition. The murderous policies of the PSOE [Spain's ruling social
- democrats], including hand-cuffing the prisoners to beds in order to force-feed
- them, inflicted great physical and psychological injury upon the prisoners.
-
- Several doctors and human rights organizations, including the Red Cross,
- who visited the prisoners during the hunger-stike, verified these conditions.
-
- But this did not deter the PSOE from its strategy of keeping the prisoners
- barely alive so that they would be permanently injured and eventually abandon
- their struggle.
-
- The prisoners realized this, but persevered, even though death or injury
- would surely result from the hunger-strike. Today, many of the prisoners are
- confined to wheel-chairs and others have to have injection-feeding since their
- stomachs cannot digest normal food. Others have severe muscle damage.
-
- But the PSOE did not achieve its goal. Even after the hunger-stike had ended,
- reports sent from inside the prison were filled with courage and the deter-
- mination to put forth further resistance for a better future, despite the
- risks to them as individuals.
-
- Juan Manuel Perez Hernandez, a GRAPO prisoner, suffered many heart-attacks
- during the hunger-strike, and as a result now has permanent brain damage. His
- situation is so severe, that Balmon, a PCE(r) prisoner, has written us a
- letter calling for an urgent appeal to get Juan Manuel released from prison:
-
- "I was with Juan Manuel and his doctor at the medical ward. The doctor told me
- Juan Manuel had spent the night outside in the ambulance; they only discovered
- that this morning at 8am when the prisoners were counted.
-
- "The doctor told me the same thing that the other prisoners living with Juan
- have said, namely that he suffers from disorientation. He has trouble
- communicating and spends most of the day in bed. He doesn't write, and
- doesn't even read the letters sent to him. But the doctor says that there's no
- physical reason for his mood swings from euphoria, depression, and
- aggressiveness.
-
- "It shocked me to see him lying there in the hospital bed with a blank stare. He
- didn't even have a radio by his bed, because the doctors were afraid they'd find
- him hung in the morning. In the hospital, they say he's OK, because they don't
- do anything for him. Here in Meco, they don't let him out among the prisoners,
- because they say he can't lead a 'normal' life. In the hospital, he is alone,
- isolated in his bed without diversions, which he doesn't want anyway. I think
- he's going over something inside his head, and this is making his situation
- worse.
-
- "I am furious about this! We must raise hell to get him released! That is our
- humanitarian duty of solidarity!
-
- "The warmth of his daughter and his family could help him to lead a normal life
- again and help prevent his illness from worsening. But the longer he remains in
- prison, the more consciousness he loses.
-
- "After all of his superhuman struggle, something finally broke in this man. Some
- kind of rage or sense of powerlessness, some pain in the soul. Only with great
- effort did I hold back my tears for this man. Something has to be done before
- he is completely destroyed. I am convinved of this, and I implore you all that
- this is URGENT!
-
- "Comrades, we cannot abandon this prisoner. We cannot allow Manuel to collapse
- entirely. We have to do something, get publicity, send telegrams and letters to
- the justice ministry, demand freedom for Juan Manuel Perez Hernandez, and get
- him away from the grasps of the fascist beast. That is our humanitary duty of
- solidarity."
-
- SEND LETTERS DEMANDING THE RELEASE OF JUAN MANUEL PEREZ HERNANDEZ TO:
-
- SR. Ministro de Justicia
- c/San Bernando, 45
- 28015 Madrid
- SPAIN
-
- [from Interim #199]
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