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Amber Smith-Stewart

Amber Smith-Stewart is a 25 year old Nicaraguan- American from Miami Florida. They received a 30 day sentence in federal prison for their participation in tagging fake pregnancy centers in Florida in the wake of the Dobbs (abortion rights) decision (Roe v. Wade being overturned). According to Amber, "Two things turned me into the person I am today, the murder of my mother by the hands of the prison system and the summer of 2020. This is a reminder to always remain ungovernable." 

Sumaya Javaid

Sumo is serving a 14 month sentence for an action at the Thales weapons factory in Glasgow, in an action costing the French arms giant more than £1 Million. A committed activist, and talented drummer, Sumaya has used her time behind bars to learn Arabic, and read books about the Palestinian struggle.

She was released in December 2024 after serving 19 weeks of her sentence.

Eva Simmons

Eva was sentenced to 12 months for an action at the Thales factory in Glaskow. She is originally from Manchester, but has lived in Scotland and London, as well as overseas, working to support people who are victims of injustice. 

 

Caleb Freestone

 Caleb is a 29 year old from Florida who was convicted of tagging the outside of a fake pregnancy crisis center in the wake of the Dobbs (abortion rights) decision (Roe v Wade being overturned). He and his codefendants were originally charged with the FACE Act and faced over 10 years in prison. He was sentenced to 1 year and 1 day in prison in September 2024 for the vandalizing of the South Broward Pregnancy Help Center; the Life Choice Pregnancy Center, and the Heartbeat of Miami Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic.

Jesse Cannon

Jesse Cannon is a militant anti-fascist serving a five-year sentence for two separate cases. The first relates to the defense of his community against far-right and white supremacist groups. The second relates to Cannon’s alleged defense of his community from another credible outside threat to the safety of park attendees during an event at which elders and multiple families with children were present.  

Andrei Marach

Andrey is an ant-fascist and football fan. Earlier Andrey was repeatedly arrested on the administrative cases for participation in the actions and protests of 2020 or preventively.

March 2, 2021 in Brest a number of activists and young people, who were probably on the list of Main Department for Combating Organized Crime as politically unreliable, were detained. During the week Aleksandr Kozlyanko, Andrey Marach, Pavel Shpetny, Nikita Dranets, Daniil Chul’, Aleksey Golovko were detained.

Andrei Chapiuk (Andrey Chepyuk)

Andrei was detained on 2 October 2020. He was charged with preparation for participation in mass riots, participation in an international criminal organisation of anarchists, incitement of hatred against the police, and destruction of property.

The international criminal organisation charges was pressed by cops in February 2021. Law enforcers claim that the organisation had cells in various cities and countries and was sponsored by informal foundations. A total of 10 people were involved in the Revolutionary Action case, with some five more wanted.

Ant Smith

As a high school social studies teacher in North Philadelphia, Ant is known for the genuine connections he builds with his students inside and outside the classroom. He is an organizer and volunteer with multiple organizations throughout Philadelphia, and is a fixture at 60th and Market each Friday, where he serves free food to the community with Food Not Bombs Solidarity. His coworkers, students, colleagues, and fellow organizers praise him as an empathetic and reliable peacemaker who always advocates for underrepresented and disenfranchised community members.

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