Tag Archives: 2001

The New Inquisition A Grotesque Frameup Against Anarchists (1994-2004 italy)

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What follows is a series of events directly leading up to and during what has come to be known as the ‘Marini trial’. It in no way encompasses all the acts of rebellion or the response of the forces of repression involving anarchists and rebels in Italy during the period covered.

Some events which came to be attributed to anarchists took place in years far preceding 1994. They were then inserted into the ‘theorem’ and phantom organisation, the ‘O.R.A.I.’ so dear to public prosecutor Marini, who took many years and great pains to ensure that the comrades accused would spend centuries behind bars. As this website develops, the whole incredible picture should emerge for comrades to see and draw their own conclusions.
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Grand Jury Investigations, FBI Harassment, and Your Rights – 1996 — 2004

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No Compromise

 

Security: Protecting Ourselves From Government Harassment

Numerous incidents show that government and industry harassment of the eco-animal movement exists. Last year, Syracuse activists were subpoenaed to testify at grand jury hearings. The break-ins at the North American A.L.F. Supporters Group in Canada, and the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade’s (CAFT) headquarters in Memphis were obviously politically motivated as the thieves stole information and equipment crucial to their operations, while leaving other expensive goods behind. CAFT’s phone lines were tapped and information obtained from the bugged line lead to the subpoenaing of one CAFT activist to a grand jury in Michigan.

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Social War By Other Means

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Willful Disobedience

 

I believe it was Clausewitz who said that war was simply politics carried out by other means. I think that the reverse is a truer expression of social reality. Politics is simply the social war carried out using less bloody means. If we consider that it is always the ruling class and its lackeys who call for social peace, demanding that the exploited and excluded refrain from violence in dealing with their social condition, it becomes obvious that social peace is simply part of the strategy of the social war. For this reason, the peace movement must be rejected as a way of dealing with the current American call for war.

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Contributions Toward the Resumption of Hostilities (2001)

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On the G8 summit at Genoa, everything has been said and more.

Accustomed as we are to the deliberate media confusionism, nothing any longer surprises us; not even when it is written in black and white, coming from “authoritative sources”, that Osama bin Laden has enlisted armies of European nazi skins to kill the American president during the G8 meeting; or that there is a threat hanging over Genoa of aircraft under remote control by terrorists that are ready to indiscriminately bombard the city with cans of AIDS-tainted blood; or even that the CIA is preparing stink-bombs capable of rousing guilt feelings in demonstrators and so on.

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Grand Jury Investigations, FBI Harassment, and Your Rights

Grand Jury Investigations, FBI Harassment, and Your Rights

This zine is a compilation of articles from the animal liberation magazine No Compromise designed to help activists better understand and resist grand jury investigations. The topics addressed include tips for dealing with FBI and other law enforcement, an explanation of subpoenas and how to deal with them, protocol for dealing with snitches and informants, and how to organize against grand juries. While the texts are aimed at the animal liberation movement, the information is helpful for a wide range of activists.

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When Non-Violence is Suicide (2001)

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Ted Kaczynski

It’s the autumn of 2025 AD. The technoindustrial system fell apart a year ago, but you and your friends are doing alright. Your garden has flourished this past summer and in your cabin you have a good supply of dried vegetables, dried beans and other foodstuffs to get you through the coming winter. Just now you’re harvesting your potatoes. With your spades, you and your friends uproot one potato after another and pick the plump tubers out of the soil.

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Aproximación Crítica A La Lucha Contra El Régimen FIES 1999-2002 (Folleto)

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A finales del año 1999, un grupo de presos en módulos de aislamiento FIES lanzan una propuesta para abrir un “espacio de lucha” contra la cárcel y por tres reivindicaciones básicas: el cierre de los módulos FIES,la excarcelación delos enfermos terminales y el cese de la dispersión: tras varias movilizaciones colectivas en prisión (ayunos coordinados, huelgas de patio y otras acciones de protesta) y otras acciones de apoyo en el exterior, a mediados del año 2002 el “espacio” muera ahogado por sus contradiccciones internas.

En el texto de este folleto, que fue repartido durante las “jornadas contra la sociedad cárcel” celebradas en la universidad de Valencia en mayo del 2007 y viene acompañado de una cronología de aquel periodo de luchas, se esboza una crítica sobre la estrategia adoptada en el exterior, tanto por los grupos de apoyo a presos del ámbito “garantista” como por los grupos y colectivos anarquistas que participaron en los acontecimientos.

Para descargarlo: Texto; portada.

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Social War By Other Means (2001)

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Willful Disobedience

I believe it was Clausewitz who said that war was simply politics carried out by other means. I think that the reverse is a truer expression of social reality. Politics is simply the social war carried out using less bloody means. If we consider that it is always the ruling class and its lackeys who call for social peace, demanding that the exploited and excluded refrain from violence in dealing with their social condition, it becomes obvious that social peace is simply part of the strategy of the social war. For this reason, the peace movement must be rejected as a way of dealing with the current American call for war.

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