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Dark Nights #40 : ‘Freedom and Solidarity to C.Xiros’ – March 2014 (ACN)
Counter-information bulletin – February 2014
Amsterdam: Joe’s Garage, Newsletter February 2014
During the last months various squats were opened and closed in Amsterdam and surroundings. Yet, the eviction procedure is becoming easier for the cops. Recently, the police came out with an old trick, the speed- eviction: despite squatting being illegal, squatters still have the right to domestic peace, to get notified 8 weeks in advance, and to be able to start a court case to defend themselves. However, in the last weeks two office buildings in the Amsterdam’s surroundings were evicted by regular cops without any notice, just a few days after the occupation.
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Counter-information bulletin – January 2014
01/01/2014
Russia: Εxcavator and bulldozer torched in Moscow by International Revolutionary Front/Earth Liberation Front.
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Dark Nights #39 : ‘Long live the new Anarchy!’ – Jan 2014 (ACN)
32 page issue of Dark Nights covers two months prisoner’s letters and extended direct action chronology (always incomplete), all translations via the international network of informal counter-info!
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EARTHFIRST! Newsletter
Newsletter AutisticiInventati – crypto rebels unite
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WEUWAIÑ Boletín
WEUWAIÑ Boletín de solidaridad con el pueblo Mapuche
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Issue #2 of the Newsletter of the Tokologo African Anarchist Collective
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Welcome to the second issue of Tokologo, produced by the Tokologo African Anarchist Collective.Why do we publish this? We publish it because our country is crying out for an alternative. And that alternative is anarchism, which stands for a free and democratic society, run from the grassroots, in communities and workplaces, and based on equality and freedom. In such a society, wealth like land and factories would be collectively owned; production would be directed to meeting basic needs and ensuring environmental sustainability. In such a society, everyone would have a say in all matters that affect them; poverty and deprivation would be abolished; hatred and competition would be replaced by cooperation and mutual aid by all peoples.
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