Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network

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The Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network (ELPSN), also known as Spirit of Freedom,[1] is a network to provide information on people imprisoned for direct action relating to campaigns on Environmental and other issues. [2] It includes; earth liberationists, animal liberationists, those fighting on anti-war, anti-nuclear and peace issues, indigenous struggles, anti-fascism, land rights, ploughshares and more. [1]

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[edit] History

The network was setup in the UK in 1993 after the growth of the UK Earth First! and Earth Liberation Front (ELF) groups. At that time there was a sharp rise in the number of actions relating to the environment and a corresponding rise in the number of arrests. The network was initially called the (H)ELP Support Group. The name was chose to be non-sectarian and neither linked to the ELF or Earth First!. The name changed in 1994 when Noel Molland of Green Anarchist magazine took over the group. In 1995 Molland was arrested and convicted for Conspiracy to Incite Criminal Damage in the GANDALF trial.

Since that time the network has spread internationally. It provides regular news on current prisoners and contact details of their support networks. [3] It currently features a variety of prisoners, from various anonymous leaderless resistance movements and established groups such as; the Earth Liberation Front (including the Green Scare prisoners), Animal Liberation Front (ALF), MOVE, SHAC 7, Antifa, Lecce Five and the SNGP campaigners. [1]

[edit] Policy on violence

Prisoners are always listed together with their crimes and includes those who have committed violent offences, as the network has the following policy:[1]

Some people listed in this newsletter have carried out violent actions. Spirit of Freedom‚ does not condone violence. But we are also against censorship & believe people can decide for themselves who they wish to support.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Best, Steven and Best & Nocella. Terrorist or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals, Lantern Books, 2004, p. 380.
  2. ^ About, ELPSN.
  3. ^ History, ELPSN.

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