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Why Racism? Why Anti-Racism? Jul 06 20 by Wayne Price

Solidarity with BLM and Bristol Jun 23 20 by Some people active in Haringey Solidarity Group

Migrants end hunger strike at Metro West Detention Centre

category north america / mexico | migration / racism | opinion / analysis author Wednesday October 05, 2005 22:10author by Mac Scott - Northeastern Federation of Anarchist Communists Report this post to the editors

Neither of these men has had nor ever will have a trial nor a chance to defend themselves. They’re being held under orders of a "security certificate" issued in the name of the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and the Minister of the Border Protection Services Agency.

Hunger Strikers at Metro West Detention Centre


Recently, a lot of attention has been centered on the issue of security certificates since two men, Mohammad Mahjoub and Hassan Almrei being detained based on these certificates held hunger strikes demanding such radical things as being able to see their families and receive proper medical care.

Though it seemed as if the state was prepared to let them die, both men ended their hunger strikes feeling optimistic, Hassan naming the huge popular support as his main motivation for ending, while Mohammad ended after finally receiving assurances that he would receive proper care for hepatitis C which he contracted in jail.

Neither of these men has had nor ever will have a trial nor a chance to defend themselves. Neither has been able to see the evidence being used to justify their detention, neither has been convicted of a crime. Both can potentially be held forever in the name of national security. And they’ve not even been allowed contact visits with their children.

They’re being held under orders of a "security certificate" issued in the name of the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and the Minister of the Border Protection Services Agency where they feel a person is a threat to national security. The certificates are issued and then reviewed in Federal Court, where the judge sees all evidence, but any evidence deemed to be dangerous to national security if revealed is withheld from the person who the certificate is issued against and their counsel.

This is in an era when the capitalist empire is consolidating power through military might in Iraq, Haiti, Afghanistan and other areas. At the same time, they are militarizing the borders as right wing militias hunt so-called “illegal” immigrants crossing into the United States from Mexico or Canada. These racist “Minutemen” are even planning to patrol Vermont! As capital stops the movement of poor people and working people around the world, they increasingly impose draconian conditions on workers and the poor here. As they attack people of colour and Muslim people in other parts of the world to justify their military expenditures and to consolidate their hold on the middle east, they need to vilify the same populations here.

If we are to build a better world, we need to build a world where poor and working people can decide where they want to live not states and large corporations. If you want to get involved with the fight to stop detentions, deportations and security certificates contact: No One Is Illegal [nooneisillegal@riseup.net], or the Campaign to Stop the Secret Trials [tasc@web.ca].


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5568.jpg imageSolidarity with BLM and Bristol 21:56 Tue 23 Jun by Some people active in Haringey Solidarity Group 0 comments

Direct action is the means of creating a new consciousness, a means of self-liberation from the chains placed around our minds, emotions and spirits by hierarchy and oppression.

stopracism.gif imageJoint Declaration for an Inclusive and Antiracist Community in the Saguenay 12:01 Thu 19 Sep by Collectif Emma Goldman 0 comments

Words like shock and horror do not do enough to express our disgust before the hate crime perpetrated Saturday afternoon against the Chicoutimi Mosque. We who are active every day tearing down these borders built of prejudices, violence, oppression, privilege and ignorance, are saddened by this new manifestation of a system of oppression – racism – that is widespread where we live. [Français]

Mass Rally for Justice in Baltimore MD imageJustice for Trayvon Martin! 05:00 Mon 16 Apr by Multiple 0 comments

Reports from members of First of May Anarchist Alliance on rallies in support of Justice for Trayvon Martin. Trayvon Martin is the African-American teen-ager shot and killed in Florida by a vigilante. The killer, George Zimmerman, a man with close ties to the police and the courts (his father was U.S. Magistrate Judge) was arrested 45 days after the murder, but only after mass mobilizations around the country demanding justice. here are reports from First of May (M1) members in Baltimore, Detroit, and Minneapolis-St.Paul. (The Twin Cities Report also includes an update from a friend and Fellow Workers in the I.W.W.)

providence_raid_001.jpg imageICE Raid in RI, the People Respond 05:27 Fri 18 Jul by Juice 6 comments

On the Providence, Rhode Island ICE raids and community response. [Italiano]

apocgraphic.gif image‘Join the Movement’ for APOC 02:49 Tue 20 May by illvox.org 0 comments

illvox.org is excited to launch its new Join the Movement page, which compiles resources for those interested in getting active in the Anarchist People of Color movement.

The page is viewable at illvox.org/join/ and is the only web resource for those interested in forming APOC collectives, a list of APOC collectives and ways for supporters to help the APOC movement to grow.

The published page is an initial draft that compiles many of the resources currently available on illvox.org as well as adds new materials to the mix. Suggestions, additions and ideas are welcomed. Please pass the word about illvox.org/join/ for building new APOC collectives and more.

text2007 Retrospective: The Local War on the Undocumented 10:49 Tue 19 Feb by sally darity 0 comments

Arizona has seen an increasingly unfriendly environment for undocumented immigrants, with the threat of raids, violence, and repression.

textConcerning the Alleged Racism of the Second Vermont Republic Organization 17:24 Wed 14 Feb by Green Mountain Collective 0 comments

The Green Mountain Collective, NEFAC (composed of members of the VT AFL-CIO, the Vermont worker co-op movement, the Student Labor Action Project, and the Vermont Workers’ Center) finds the reports posted online by Thomas Rowley, and Odem on GreenMountainDaily.com alleging that the Second Vermont Republic (SRV) has official ties to racists and right-wing extremists to be very disturbing.

textProtests against Nazi Skinhead Hammerfest in Draketown, Georgia 18:40 Wed 26 Oct by Ignatious 3 comments

On the weekend of October 1st and 2nd a neo-nazi group calling itself the Hammer Skin Nation held it's annual music festival, Hammerfest at a little known restaurant and bar called the Georgia Peach. That same weekend the NAACP held a march in protest of the racist slogans that the owner of the Georgia peach, Patrick Lanzo, has been putting on the marquee outside of his bar. The march attracted roughly 50-60 people.

textThe Deportation of Queen Nzinga 23:57 Fri 01 Jul by Wesley Morgan 0 comments

This May Immigration Canada passed down their decision to reject Wendy Maxwell Edwards' (AKA Queen Nzinga) application for permanent residence on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds. Our fine sister Nzinga was deported in March, while her application was still pending

imageWhy Racism? Why Anti-Racism? Jul 06 by Wayne Price 0 comments

Racial oppression is rooted in capitalism. White people are not oppressed as white people, but do suffer from capitalism in other ways. White anti-racism cannot only be based on moral values but must also be related to their own oppressions caused by capitalism.

imageA Raging Fire in the United States Jun 04 by Wayne Price 0 comments

An anarchist view of the U.S. rebellion against police actions and racism.

imageGeorge Floyd: one death too many in the “land of the free” Jun 04 by José Antonio Gutiérrez D. 8 comments

The murder of Floyd is not a once-off incident. Last year 1,099 people were killed by the US police, of which a sizeable proportion are black. 99% of these murders remain in absolute impunity –an alarming impunity rate only rivalled by the likes of Colombia in the continent, which goes to demonstrate how police violence, far from an anomaly, is condoned by the US establishment. By all of it, whether Republican or Democrat. [Castellano] [Türkçe] [Italiano]

imageTrump and the myth of the progressive but misled 'white working class' voters Dec 06 by andrew 1 comments

Once it became clear that Trump was going to become the president of the USA, my Facebook feed became cluttered with attempts to understand how that could possibly happen.  How could a white supremacist, misogynist and utterly transparent snake oil salesman accumulate so many votes?  Those on the left both inside and outside the borders of the USA struggled to understand what had happened. [Listen to the audio of this entire article] A common conclusion in too many of these pieces is that the left needs to reach out, and listen to the concerns of, those who voted for him as a priority.  In a similar fashion to how sections of the left evaluated Brexit, they see a working class anti-establishment rebellion in the Trump vote from what they term the ‘white working class’. They believe that component was won by Trump because it has been neglected by the left - often, they will assert, because the rest of the left was distracted by what they call identity politics. This is a simple explanatory story that is particularly attractive to those sections of the left that have a nostalgic yearning for an imagined past of pure class struggle, shorn of internal concerns around oppression.  But the concept of masses of otherwise progressive working class voters opting for Trump on economic grounds is a myth.  The attractiveness of that myth and its promotion has more to do with the hostility of that section of the left towards the influence of intersectional feminism than anything more substantive.  That hostility has caused them to seek out anecdotes and exceptional regions and present them as the typical story that defines the election just as liberal Hillary Clinton campaigners have focused in on Facebook false news stories as the cause of her defeat.

imageThe Attack on Immigrants in the USA Nov 19 by Wayne Price 0 comments

In the US, right-wing politicians have attacked all immigrants, Latinos, and Arabs and Muslims, by whipping up nativist and racist hysteria. They promote "research" blaming immigrants for a lack of jobs. Liberals want "comprehensive" immigration policies which will also increase repression.

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imageSolidarity with BLM and Bristol Jun 23 0 comments

Direct action is the means of creating a new consciousness, a means of self-liberation from the chains placed around our minds, emotions and spirits by hierarchy and oppression.

imageJoint Declaration for an Inclusive and Antiracist Community in the Saguenay Sep 19 Union Communiste Libertaire 0 comments

Words like shock and horror do not do enough to express our disgust before the hate crime perpetrated Saturday afternoon against the Chicoutimi Mosque. We who are active every day tearing down these borders built of prejudices, violence, oppression, privilege and ignorance, are saddened by this new manifestation of a system of oppression – racism – that is widespread where we live. [Français]

image‘Join the Movement’ for APOC May 20 anarchist people of color 0 comments

illvox.org is excited to launch its new Join the Movement page, which compiles resources for those interested in getting active in the Anarchist People of Color movement.

The page is viewable at illvox.org/join/ and is the only web resource for those interested in forming APOC collectives, a list of APOC collectives and ways for supporters to help the APOC movement to grow.

The published page is an initial draft that compiles many of the resources currently available on illvox.org as well as adds new materials to the mix. Suggestions, additions and ideas are welcomed. Please pass the word about illvox.org/join/ for building new APOC collectives and more.

textConcerning the Alleged Racism of the Second Vermont Republic Organization Feb 14 NEFAC 0 comments

The Green Mountain Collective, NEFAC (composed of members of the VT AFL-CIO, the Vermont worker co-op movement, the Student Labor Action Project, and the Vermont Workers’ Center) finds the reports posted online by Thomas Rowley, and Odem on GreenMountainDaily.com alleging that the Second Vermont Republic (SRV) has official ties to racists and right-wing extremists to be very disturbing.

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