Break the Chains Blog turns one year old!
Hey everyone, the Break the Chains blog is a year old. We have over 700 stories visited over 23,000 times. The blog has become a good place to go to get information about political prisoners and resistance to state repression. The content can now be translated into 9 different languages.
This might be a good time to reflect about what you all might like or dislike about the blog and share ideas to make it more informational and useful.
2 comments:
Hello,
I really appreciate all of the information that Break the Chains compiles on this blog. My only suggestion is to try to find some guest bloggers for a series or two of posts. For example, let someone from Anarchist Black Cross Network or Federation, Critical Resistance, Allied Resistance or the Civil Liberties Defense Center. It may also be interesting to get someone from the ACLU and see what kind of stuff that they post to the Break the Chains audience.
I really appreciate how you supported the FBI and Royal Canadian Mounted Police campaign against indigenous warriors Leonard Peltier and John Graham by publishing a letter from Denise Maloney Pictou and her cop family, asking for Graham to give up on his extradition appeal and just turn himself over to the US government for trial in South Dakota. Bureau of Indian Affairs cop and US Marshal Robert Ecoffey to Anna Mae's rescue! Just like how he opened fire on the Jumping Bull camp at Pine Ridge, as he said he did in his testimony against Leonard Peltier at his trial. The Indian Wars Are Over? Tighten the chains on indigenous prisoners?
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