This integration caused him to be jailed by the Wehrmacht during the war.
He was jailed for 19 months during Emergency period.
He was jailed by the British during the freedom movement.
He was jailed during the march and was allowed to make a phone call.
He was jailed for two months during the 1980s miners' strike.
Montes was also jailed in Germany during the mid-1980s for armed rape.
In 1990, nationwide, 2,280,000 black boys and men were jailed or imprisoned at some time during the year, while only 23,000 earned a college degree.
He was jailed for activism during the Emergency of 1975-77.
He was amongst those jailed during the protest campaign.
He was jailed several times for contempt of court during labor union strikes.