Decidimos atacar las inmediaciones del instituto nacional de migración a manera de recordar al compa Mauricio Morales y que mejor manera de hacerlo que extendiendo el conflicto y recordándoles que los ataques no se detendrán ni por la muerte de un/a compa ni por el encarcelamiento de otrxs tantxs que dejaron el dialogo y el miedo atrás y decidieron atacar directa y rotundamente al sistema de dominación; asimismo reivindicamos el atentado como una muestra de solidaridad a la compa Natalia Collado y Javier Pino que están por recibir su sentencia.
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Taking responsibility for the attack in the shopping centre Mall on January 2013.- Athens – Greece
It was more than expected that the choice of that specific target would give plenty of “food” for slander on the State’s side. Did the terrorists want victims? Was their aim to terrorise society? And what did they succeed in doing, what was the point of all this? What ethic and what values can these people have in order to hit a mall, yes indeed a mall! They put little kids in danger?
Anyhow, we were always from the other side… and our question is, which frayed values and what misled ethic tolerates the existence of monstrosities like Malls? The target of course is presented as an organised recreation space for shopping, wandering around and tasteless entertainment. A small oasis in the modern nightmare. But is that really what it is?
Wildfire: Issue 4 (April 2016)
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Here’s the fourth issue of Wildfire. We’re a little late in posting it online because, well, we’ve been busy. Prison struggle in the U.S. is heating up and spreading. Coordinated action is being called for September 9th, with work stoppages being planned in multiple states. June 11th, the international day of solidarity with long-term anarchist prisoners, is just weeks away. Rebels throughout the world have their sights on the end of this prison society and the flowering of total freedom in its wake. We’d like to write more, but we’ll let this issue of Wildfire speak for itself.
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Chile’s Red Tide: On the Catastrophe of the Salmon Farms and Maritime Devastation
“Ecosystems will mutate rapidly and radically thanks to human stupidity, expressed in buckets of genetic manipulation. Once a new agent or gene is released on an ecosystem, it cannot recuperate itself: the ecosystem mutates. The number of variables is infinite, impossible to predict, impossible to regulate and there is no turning back: once an ecosystem is modified it cannot go back to what it was. One mistake kills hundreds of species, and mutates many others…. And human beings do not live beyond the ecosystem.” Anticivilization Manifesto
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Cancún, México: Ataque en la madrugada del domingo 22/5, en memoria de Mauri (es/en/gr)
Decidimos atacar las inmediaciones del instituto nacional de migración a manera de recordar al compa Mauricio Morales y que mejor manera de hacerlo que extendiendo el conflicto y recordándoles que los ataques no se detendrán ni por la muerte de un/a compa ni por el encarcelamiento de otrxs tantxs que dejaron el dialogo y el miedo atrás y decidieron atacar directa y rotundamente al sistema de dominación; asimismo reivindicamos el atentado como una muestra de solidaridad a la compa Natalia Collado y Javier Pino que están por recibir su sentencia.
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BAGR3: Wild Resistance, Insurgent Subsistence: An interview with BC green anarchists on native resistance, building community and undermining civilization.
Fracking, tar sands, sour gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG) conversion stations and pipelines; in all cases, it would appear that our native friends up north have been trail blazing persistent resistance to the new wave of resource extraction and distribution. As they seem to typify it, it’s just the new face of colonization, but an old enemy.
I had the pleasure of speaking to non-native green anarchists from British Columbia who have been involved with and supporting these encampments and have been able to give us some more details about the encampments, the challenges that they expose for anarchists and as non-natives, the contexts of decolonization and effective forms of resistance, and, most importantly, the role of community and subsistence.
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May 12, 1977: the murder of Giorgiana Masi
On May 12, 1977, Giorgiana – only 19 years old – received the deadly hit of a calibre 22-gun, by the “Special police squads” under orders by the violent and ferocious repression of the minister of the interior and Gladio leader, Cossiga.
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Stop the Fascist March in Brighton!
Finland: Update on Imprisoned Pyhäjoki Activist
The Reclaim the Cape -action week took place in Pyhäjoki from 22 April to 1 May of 2016 and dozens of people where detained by the police. 11 activists were arrested. Five of them were released in a few days after the detention. After this, six activists were still kept in remand prison. One activist still remains in prison.
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The Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons (or FTP) and an interview with Ben Turk about the recent prisoner strikes
This week on the show we feature an interview with Panagioti, who is an organizer with the Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons. From their website:
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