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In October 1993 Charlie Ryder took part in a violent protest to shut down the Nazi headquarters in Welling, South East London. Two months later he was featured on Crime Monthly a program which appealed for some of Britain's most wanted criminals. Arrested the next morning he waited nearly 2 years before he was sent to prison for 16 months. While in prison he received a letter of support from a British Holocaust survivor Leon Greenman. Charlie kept this letter in a scrapbook with poetry and artwork to record his time inside.Charlie has now developed his story into a film using puppets, masks, visual art, poetry and dance to shine a light on his time inside and to challenge perceptions of prison and prisoners.