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Remembering Cooper Andrews
Editorial honoring the life of Cooper “Harris” Andrews, an anarchist from Cleveland, Ohio who was killed fighting in Ukraine against Russian invasion forces. (It’s going down, 04/05/2023) On April 19th, 2023, Cooper (Harris) Andrews, 26, passed alongside three other anarchist … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-militarism, Cooper Andrews, russia, ukraine
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In Memory of Dmitry Petrov
From the CrimethInc. collective (03/05/2023), we share an incomplete biography and translation of the anarchist Dmitry Petrov’s work. On April 19, 2023, three anarchists were killed in battle near Bakhmut: an American named Cooper Andrews, an Irishman named Finbar Cafferkey, … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-militarism, Dmitry Petrov, revolution, russia, ukraine
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To Hell and Back: Anarchists Under Attack in Ukraine
From the zine, lib.edist.ro … This zine is dedicated to the memories of Yury Samoilenko, Sergey Petrovich, Igor Volohov, Finbar Cafferkey, Tisha, Dmitry ‘Ilya’ Petrov, and Andrew Cooper, may they all rest in power! On 24 February 2022, one man, … Continue reading
France: Reading events at Sainte-Soline and Serge Duteuil-Graziani
Serge Duteuil-Graziani came out of a coma, a month after being seriously injured during the demonstration against mega-reservoir in Sainte-Soline on March 25, 2023. But his prognosis remains critical. We begin with a press release of April 26, from his … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, anti-developmentalism, ecology, france, State terror
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Portugal: Histories of rebellion, histories of anarchism
Every year, since 1974, the portuguese state, through its politicians and institutional “nobility”, commemorates the 24 of April, as the birthday of the country’s democracy. Ignored, forgotten, brushed away, is the “revolution” occasioned by the military coup d’état of that … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, Christian Ferrer, portugal
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Cherán, Mexico: Building self-governing autonomy
On April 15th, 2011, a popular uprising began in Cherán, involving a process of wagering on a system based on community self-government, communal goods and autonomy; no political parties, no police and no organized crime. What follows (in text and … Continue reading
Alfredo Cospito ends his hunger strike
Press release after the end of Alfredo Cospito’s hunger strike Flavio Rossi Albertini, Alfredo Cospito’s lawyer (19/04/2023) It was on October 20th, 2022, when Alfredo Cospito, during his first hearing in which he had the right to participate, after his … Continue reading
The confluence of spain’s divided anarcho-syndicalist unions
The CGT, the CNT and Solidaridad Obrera present an agreement for the unity of action of the three organisations. A historic step for anarcho-syndicalism (tercerainformacion.es, 11/04/2023) Last Monday, April 10, at the premises of the Anselmo Lorenzo Foundation in Madrid, … Continue reading
France: The desire for revolution
Every revolution begins when Society has outgrown the view of life on which the existing forms of social life were founded, when the contradictions between life such as it is, and life as it should be, and might be, become … Continue reading
Dmitry Petrov: Four Months in an Anti-Authoritarian Platoon in Ukraine
We share below a reflection by the russian anarchist Dmitry Petrov, recently killed fighting on the Bakhmut front against the russian invasion of ukraine, from July 2022. Its importance requires no comment from us, except to say that it raises … Continue reading →