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CONTENTS
Introduction................................................................................5Communiques............................................................................19 Notes..........................................................................................35Chronology................................................................................38The Struggle Continues.............................................................61More Communiques..................................................................62
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1983
‘Overcrowding in the prisons, general repression and themurder of Barry Prosser earlier this year by screws in Winson GreenPrison are some of the reasons given by a group calling itself the ‘An-gry Brigade Resistance Movement’, for the bomb attack on property belonging to the Prison Officers Training College in Wakefield...... One London-based ATS officer is reported to have said that itwas unlikely that the Angry Brigade had reformed, .... it is not pos-sible for the Angry Brigade to ‘re-form’. It wasn’t an organisation,nor was it a single grouping—but an expression of the anger andcontempt many people up and down the country had for the Stateand its institutions. In this sense the Angry Brigade is with us allthe time (the man or the woman sitting next to you?) — it neither appears or disappears (or re-forms) but is the natural manifestationof revolt when that revolt is directed at the heart of all that causessuffering: the State.
Black Flag
Vol V1 1 No 2 Feb 1983
1984
ANGRY WORDSWe decided to plant the explosives on the electricity pylonnorth of Maltby in order to damage the pylon, disrupt the Supergridlink from the Midlands to the North East, and to show that the systemis vulnerable.We see the State employing here the techniques of repres-
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