Greetings from some, who are still on the run, for the 20th January 2025




Dear friends, who are now behind bars,
we send you greetings and wish you lots of strength for the way in front
of you.
Even through now, a time with grey walls and cold bars is coming for
you, this times will pass and we will wait for you outside.
Keep your passion for freedom in your hearts and be assured that we are
always with you in our thoughts.

Dear comrades,
who are everywhere in the streets and in solidarity.
We are grateful for your solidarity and whish you great success for all
your activities.

We are standing strongly against any attempts to play off and separate
the “staying underground” against a self-determinated surrendering to
the police.
The comrades who have given themselves to the police today have proven
that its possible to evade the detection of the cops for 2 years by now.
Especially in the face of a rising repression, this last 2 years are
experiences that are very helpful for the movement.
We can start from this and expand the underground life.
That’s why the self-determinated decision to surrender shouldn’t be seen
as a defeat.
Aside the fact that it is possible to evade the repressive authorities,
we have to try to become part of political struggles, to not just avoid
repression but to become active political players.
That’s a task for the entire movement.

The general shift to the right, cuts in social services and increasing
wars, – long story short: the intensified crisis of capitalism- will
toughen the class-struggle and the repression.
This will put “going underground” more frequently on the agenda of a
revolutionary left.

The comrades have contributed valuable experiences and we will work with
those.
We see this as our task and responsibility and we owe that to our
comrades in prison.
We wish you strength and perseverance!

We will see each other again – in freedom.

In the end we want to quote our friends who have surrendered today:
” We are standing for freedom and life, for a world without fascism and
oppression. If they want to lock us up for that, then they may do it.
History will exculpate us.”