Monika Has Been Put-Through DEEP-Psychological-TORTURE...
And is Just BEGINNING to Process Her "Experiences"+ BEGIN
Her Herculean-Struggle to NOW: FREE Her Dear Brother Alfred...
The Intense + Prolonged: Uncertainty + Helplessness Where the
TRUTH is Not-Only NO-Defense But Indeed Yet MORE "Crimes"
(((Judges))) Do-NOT Care for TRUTH + No Records for Appeals!
PLEASE WRITE to:
POLITICAL PRISONER,
Alfred Schaefer,
JVA Landsberg,
Hindenburgring 12,
86899 Landsberg am Lech,
GERMANY
Horst Mahler,
Anton-Saefkow-Allee 22,
14772 Brandenberg,
GERMANY
Sylvia Stolz,
Münchener Str. 33,
86551 Aichach,
GERMANY
Ursula Haverbeck,
JVA Bielefeld-Brackwede,
z. Hd. Ursula Haverbeck,
Umlostraße 100,
33649 Bielefeld,
GERMANY
Dipl.Ing. Wolfgang Fröhlich,
JA-Stein, H.Nr. 46484,
Steiner Landstraße. 4,
A-3504 Krems/Stein,
AUSTRIA
Monika's Letter Writing Advice:
If you can, please try to send a letter or card on a regular basis, say, once a month or so! It’s a real morale boost for prisoners to know that they haven’t been forgotten about. And especially in Alfred’s case, as a political prisoner, it sends a message to the “authorities” that he is not alone in his views.
PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND:
— There are strict rules on what a prisoner can receive, i.e., letters, cards, postcards, photos, drawings, and stamps are the only permitted items.
— Alfred is receiving sufficient German stamps from supporters in Germany, so no need to send them from abroad.
— You can write anonymously, with no name or address, or use an alias. If you do put a return address, please ensure that it is genuine so that his reply can get to you.
— Prisoners are only allowed to have 20 cards/postcards and 20 photos at one time in their cell. The rest are put in storage.
— Please write the date on each letter, card, etc. Also number them (letter/card 1, 2, 3, etc.) so that Alfred can see whether he is missing any.
— Do NOT send images of swastikas, or other pro-NS imagery.
— Books, magazines, objects, food, clothing, etc., should NOT be sent as, if even permissible, it involves a long and troublesome procedure to receive such items.