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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Update: the riot began in one unit due to a lack of food. Hungry detainees began by simply speaking up that they were hungry but as the guards escalated, so did the detainees. The riot did not spread to all units in the camp. It is unclear if the riot is ongoing and there is no word of likely retaliation by the guard, nor of victories / escapes of the detainees.

Families of the detained are reporting that there are ongoing riots inside the Everglades Concentration Camp and are calling for solidarity action at the entrance to the site. This is the second reported uprising inside the Camp since its construction on Miccosuke tribal lands in the Everglades. Other uprisings around the country have resulted in detainees escaping as well as the 馃惙馃 killing and injuring folx.

This comes as the lawsuit against the camp continues to move slowly as the two sides argue over whether or not this is funded by the Feds and therefore subject to federal environmental law.

Join the effort to pressure contractors to drop their dealings with this concentration camp by emailing solidaritysfl@proton.me

This is a developing story #FireToThePrisons #RoastThePigs #AbolishBorders
#EvergladesConcentrationCamp #SouthFlorida #FuckICE

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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Update: the riot began in one unit due to a lack of food. Hungry detainees began by simply speaking up that they were hungry but as the guards escalated, so did the detainees. The riot did not spread to all units in the camp. There is still no word of how bad the retaliation was.

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LukefromDC
LukefromDC
@LukefromDC@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@solidaritysfl In the last Holocaust there was at least one death camp (Sobibor)from which the only survivors were those who participated in a major uprising and escaped.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobibor_uprising

Both Sobibor and Treblinka had to be shut down by Hitler's Nazis after armed uprisings in both camps. This was two out of three full-on death camps destroyed.

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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@LukefromDC blessed is the flame is an excellent essay on the anarchist library

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@LukefromDC@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@solidaritysfl Signal jamming maybe, but in that area all they'd need is a tower that only connects to their own phones, as though it were an additional carrier's tower that did not accept roaming phones from any other carrier. That would be legal as a connection is being refused by a transceiver rather than a connection to a third party (a distant tower) being jammed with interference.

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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@LukefromDC I鈥檓 sure it is. Last I checked, federal courts have blocked signal jamming inside prisons UNDER CURRENT LAW but not as a constitutional right, leaving the door open for congress to rewrite FCC regulations to allow it.

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LukefromDC
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@LukefromDC@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@solidaritysfl Just getting information out of a concentration camp isn't easy, and this one might be unusually difficult. Getting a video out (for verification of this) might require more bandwidth than a smuggled phone can access. The guards I would imagine have a locked-down network requiring logins only they can access.

All other access would be by distant towers unless by chance one is close-up, perhaps intended to serve the airport. Such a single tower though could have been taken over and locked down for staff use I suppose.

All across 41 cell phone signals fade in and out. When I was camping at Midway a few years ago, I could only get a connection at certain specific spots and often biked out along the roadside to find better spots for dealing with things like video.

I would not be surprised if this played a role in siting the camp or even the exact locations of key areas within the former airport

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LukefromDC
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@LukefromDC@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@solidaritysfl CONFIRMED the news report is old so pulled that one down

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Solidarity South Florida
Solidarity South Florida
@solidaritysfl@kolektiva.social replied  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@LukefromDC this is the previous riot which we also reported on. We are looking for sources other than family members saying who received calls on contraband cell phones this morning but so far without luck.

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