Letters From Prisoners:
A Message from Sarah Gisborne
February, 2005
 

I can't write what I really want to as I want to get out of here before I collect my pension. What I can say is that it is working - it's never quick enough for us or them - but the fact remains if we do nothing things will not change.

When the judge said 6 and a half years, I just smiled; held my head high and thought of what is to come- ACTION.

Some of the rooms here at Holloway have windows which you can talk out of to your neighbour in the next room. If you put your arm out you can have contact - which if they need support is comforting for them or you. Why i tell you this is a picture that will always be fresh in my mind is that of two primates holding hands through the bars of their separate cages.

The difference is I'm here of my own doing and I will get out alive and will endure no torture. They did not get out and they were tortured mentally and physically. Do not feel sorry for me. Do not feel sorry for them - I'm still very angry as I was on my first demo.
Please be angry, please be active.

Keep up the fight,
Sarah

Please visit the No Compromise Animal Liberation Prisoners page for information about writing to Sarah and others jailed in the struggle.