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Tag Archives: State terror
Armenia-Azerbaijan: Whose war is this?
We share a statement from leftist youth of azerbaijan against the war over nagorno-karabakh. Its english translation was passed onto to us by the notbored.org collective, whom we warmly thank. Anti-War Declaration of the Leftist Youth of Azerbaijan (1) “Our … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, anti-militarism, anti-nationalism, armenia, azerbaijan, State and Capital, State and terror, State terror
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Chile: Looking Back on a Year of Uprising
From the CrimethInc. Collective (15/10/2020), a reflection on the chilean uprising … Chile: Looking Back on a Year of Uprising – What Makes Revolt Spread—and What Hinders It? The Fight for Dignity and the Campaign for a New Constitution October … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-capitalism, chile, insurrection, State and Capital, State terror
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The revolutionary potential of abolitionist demands
From Roarmag (15/10/2020) magazine … Sovereignty’s gradual slide toward the darkest areas of police law, however, has at least one positive aspect that is worthy of mention here. What the heads of state, who rushed to criminalize the enemy with … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, anti-racism, Security State, State and terror, State terror, united states
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From Portland to the World
Posted with the CrimethInc. Collective (22/07/2020) … From Portland to the World: A Call for Solidarity with the Struggle against the Federal Occupation Since the end of May, demonstrators opposing police violence and white supremacy have thronged the streets of … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, anti-fascism, anti-racism, State terror, united states
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The Philippines: Rule by terror
From the Crimethinc. Collective … The New Terror Bill in the Philippines: Another Front in the Worldwide Struggle against Tyranny (19/07/2020) Yesterday, a new “anti-terror” law went into effect in the Philippines, marking another stage in the worldwide rise of … Continue reading
Experiments in total power: Portland
From one country to another, the pretense of democratic constitutional rule, respect for citizens’ rights, the presumed worth and dignity of everyone, is stripped away as quickly as the crises multiply and rain down upon us. Increasingly, the one obvious … Continue reading
Greece: Everything Is Coming to a Boil
Posted with the CrimethInc. Collective (15/07/2020) … Looming Recession, the Ban on Freedom of Assembly, and the Death of Vassilis Maggos Since coming to power last summer, Greece’s far-right New Democracy party has waged an all-out war against immigrants, anarchists, and rebels, attempting … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, greece, insurrection, Okupations, State and Capital, State terror
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Greece: The politics of exception in times of the pandemic (2)
Greece is often presented as an example to follow in the control of the COVID-19 pandemic, having kept numbers of infection and death comparatively low. (the Guardian) What is so often ignored or passed over in these celebratory judgements is … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-prison, greece, migration, State and terror, State terror
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Albert Camus: The plague is the concern of all
Reflections on our contemporary Albert Camus on times of the pandemic … No longer merely metaphor: Re-reading The Plague by Albert Camus Kristian Williams (threewayfight, 28/03/2020) Albert Camus’ novel The Plague offers a portrait of a town under quarantine, ravaged by an epidemic. … Continue reading
January 6: The need for real anarchy
From the CrimethInc. collective (12/01/2021) … Why We Need Real Anarchy: Don’t Let Trump’s Minions Gentrify Revolt Politicians have come together across the aisle to decry the storming of the Capitol on January 6 as “lawless,” “anti-democratic,” and “extremist,” going … Continue reading →