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Freedom for Giorgos Kalaitzidis and Nikos Mataragkas
We return to the imprisonment and trial of Nikos Mataragkas and Giorgos Kalaitzidis, thorough news from Yannis Youlountas‘ blog … Back from the Tribunal, we have just met at the K*Vox with members of the group and the support committee. … Continue reading
10 years of neighbourhood anarchism: The FAGC
We translated and published our first post dedicated to the Federación Anarquista Gran Canaria in May of 2013. We have since tried modestly and from a distance to follow the remarkable activity of those who have made the Federación and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News blog
Tagged 15M, anarchism, Federación de anarquistas Gran Canaria, Ruymán Rodríguez, spain
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Anarchy among india’s farmers: The story of an insurrection against the state
From the CrimethInc. collective (19/11/2021) … In the following report, Pranav Jeevan P1 explores the conflict between the farmers and the far-right government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the character of the movement that the farmers initiated, and the means by … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News blog
Tagged anarchism, horizontalism, india, Indian Farmer's Strike, Strike
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Solidarity with Gabriel Pombo da Silva and all anarchist prisoners
‘There is nothing to reform’ (words from Gabriel Pombo da Silvia via culmine, translated by war on society and published with the Anarchist Library): I am not so naive as to believe that what I am living here is something exceptional… and since “the … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-prison, Gabriel Pombo Da Silva, political prisoners, spain
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An alert from greece: two members of Rouvikonas are threatened with life imprisonment!
Alert and call for support before the trial of October 13, 2021! (From Yannis Youlountas’s blog) SUPPORT FOR GIORGOS KALAITZIDIS AND NIKOS MATARAGKAS OF THE ROUVIKONAS GROUP Two years after the tremendous outpouring of solidarity without borders which enabled two … Continue reading
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Tagged greece, Rouvikonas, Security State, State and terror, State terror, Yannis Youlountas
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Louisiana and the era of disasters
In this era of disaster, one of the most difficult tasks will be to move beyond continuously reacting to one crisis after another in order to plan more ambitiously for an uncertain future. This already feels overwhelming, and it is … Continue reading
Acapatzingo: An autonomous community in resistance
Societies change from daily local practice, in defined autonomous spaces, because autonomy is the perimeter that protects counterhegemonic practices. Autonomy is the means by which other worlds can exist, worlds that need protection by virtue of being different. When and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News blog
Tagged autonomy, cooperatives, Land Okupations, mexico, Occupations, Raúl Zibechi
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Afghanistan: Readings of the fall of a political regime
Without sufficient knowledge of events on the ground, or of the broader context (historical, social, economic, geo-political, etc.), we share three texts on the recent Taliban overthrow of the U.S.A.-NATO regime in Kabul, with the aim of navigating beyond the … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, colonialism and anti-colonialism, Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Vijay Prashad
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South Africa: We Carry a New World in Our Riots
From the CrimethInc. collective (13/08/2021), reflections on the looting and unrest of July 2021 in south africa … Beginning on July 9, 2021, when the Pietermaritzburg High Court upheld the conviction and sentencing of former South African president Jacob Zuma, … Continue reading
Fascism as the “reconquest”: Éric Zemmour’s political crusade
A breath of African air sweeps them [the Visigoths] from the Peninsula (…) I will be told that, despite this, we knew how to complete our glorious eight centuries of Reconquest. And to this I naively reply that I do … Continue reading →