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Pluto Press has issued an alert about police brutality towards one of their authors and other activists during the 'No Border Camp' in Brussels.

Last Friday, 1 October 2010, during the ‘No Border Camp’, a convergence of struggles aiming to end the system of borders that divide us all, Marianne Maeckelbergh, a US citizen and professor at the University of Leiden, Netherlands was arrested for taking pictures while police were making arrests in Brussels, Belgium.
Maeckelbergh is a former Red Pepper worker, current contributor and a long-time global justice activist and the author of ‘The Will of the Many: How the Alterglobalisation Movement Is Changing the Face of Democracy’.

Having just entered Belgium, some two hours earlier, she witnessed violent arrests on the street. When Marianne began taking pictures, she was arrested. She was taken into police custody where she was violently dragged by her hair, chained to a radiator, hit, kicked, spat upon, called a whore, and threatened with sexual assault by the police. She also witnessed the torture of another prisoner also chained to a radiator.


This did not take place in a dark corner of the police station but out in the open, directly witnessed by police station authorities, who gave the impression that this was standard practice.

Police removed her ID card, USB stick, the camera with the photos on it, as well as 25 euros in cash. To date they have refused to return her property.



Roughly 500 people were arrested, many preemptively, including people involved in the No Border Camp and other protest activities including an alleged attack on a police station. Marianne has now been released but as of Wednesday 6 October 2010 at least four people are still incarcerated.



Your help is needed to secure the release of the remaining prisoners and to demand that the police are held accountable.



WHAT YOU CAN DO:


If you are in the UK, call, email or fax Belgium’s UK Ambassador, H.E. Ambassador Johan Verbeke, to demand the immediate release of all prisoners and express your outrage at the torture, abuse, and unjust incarceration of Marianne and others.
Ambassador’s Secretariat
Tel: 020 7470 3700
[email][email protected], [email][email protected]

If you are based elsewhere, contact the Belgium Ambassador for your country. A list of ambassadors can be found on wikipedia, but please cross-check with another source before using as it appears to be incomplete and out of date in some cases.