Criminalisation of alternative media projects

Many alternative media projects nationwide have fallen victim to surveillance and repression. Printing texts from ‘terrorist organisations’ (e.g. Rota Zora, The Revolutionary Cells, and/or the Red Army Faction), publishing texts that discuss boycotts and similar direct actions, or calling for political prisoners to be placed together are often cited as grounds for implementing the procedures outlined in § 111, 129, 129a and 130a of the Criminal Code.