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international / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Wednesday April 01, 2020 02:29 by Adam HaniEH   text 4 comments (last - saturday april 06, 2024 18:15)
In the face of the COVID-19 tsunami, our lives are changing in ways that were inconceivable just a few short weeks ago. Not since the 2008-2009 economic collapse has the world collectively shared an experience of this kind: a single, rapidly-mutating, global crisis, structuring the rhythm of our daily lives within a complex calculus of risk and competing probabilities. read full story / add a comment
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Θα συνεχίσουμε να συμμετέχουμε, ως οργάνωση αλλά και ατομικά, μαζί με τους/τις παλαιστίνιους/ες κατοίκους της Δυτικής Όχθης, με ισραηλινούς/ές και άλλους/ες ακτιβιστές/ριες, στον καθημερινό αγώνα ενάντια σε όλες τις πτυχές της κατοχής και της καταπίεσης στα κατεχόμενα εδάφη του 1967. Θα στηρίξουμε και θα συνεργαστούμε όσο καλύτερα μπορούμε με τον αγώνα των κατοίκων της Γάζας ενάντια στις επιθέσεις του ισραηλινού κράτους και στην ισραηλινό-αιγυπτιακή πολιορκία. Και θα είμαστε ενεργοί/ες εντός των συνόρων του 1948 ενάντια στις διακρίσεις, την καταπίεση και την εκδίωξη των παλαιστινίων εργατών/ριών που έχουν ισραηλινή υπηκοότητα. read full story / add a comment
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Ο Κούρδος δημοσιογράφος Behrouz Boochani, εγκατέλειψε το Ιράν, όταν η αστυνομία ξεκίνησε να συλλαμβάνει τους συνεργάτες του. Κρατείται στο νησί Μάνους εδώ και περισσότερα από τέσσερα χρόνια, σύμφωνα με την πολιτική προστασίας συνόρων της Αυστραλίας. Σε επιστολή του, που δημοσιεύτηκε στο CNNi, περιγράφει την κατάσταση που επικρατεί στις κρατικές φυλακές, εκφράζοντας την απόγνωση που νιώθουν όσοι κρατούνται εκεί.  read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / non-anarchist press Friday January 19, 2018 06:36 by Fouad Oveisy and BEHnam Amini
Days of protests in Iran have caught statesmen, analysts and observers by surprise, even though the anti-austerity and anti-establishment sentiments behind this primarily working-class revolt have been brewing for years. All the same, surprise is not a common reaction across the media. An early analysis offered in a tweet by the popular and self-styled Marxist pundit, Ali Alizadeh, captures a sentiment which is common across an array of responses to these events from individuals and groups as disparate, in both aim and ideas, as the Iranian reformists, the Iranian postcolonial left, and middle class Iranians both inside and outside Iran. Alizadeh asks: “Do you realize that it is because [the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)] is secured and external threats [to Iran’s national security] have been minimized [by the policies of the IRI], that the right to protest [inside Iran] is now recognized [by the IRI government]?…[This is why I] insist that [regional] security is the prerequisite to everything else, including [civil, political and personal] freedoms.” read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / migration / racism / non-anarchist press Wednesday April 29, 2015 14:47 by TA-NEHISI COATES
Officials calling for calm can offer no rational justification for Gray's death, and so they appeal for order. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / economía / opinión / análisis Thursday April 09, 2015 06:18 by Janet BiEHl   image 1 image
A medida que continúa la revolución de Rojava, la naturaleza de su economía ha sido muy discutida. Como he escrito anteriormente, Rojava aspira a una economía social basada en el sistema de cooperativas. En las últimas semanas, varias personas me han preguntado por las ideas de Murray Bookchin sobre la economía: ¿cuáles son los aspectos económicos del municipalismo libertario? He creado un resumen de su pensamiento, sobre la base de los recursos enumerados al final de este artículo. -Janet Biehl read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Friday March 20, 2015 00:31 by Adam HaniEH
Over four years since mass uprisings ousted sclerotic regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, it can seem that the initial hopes represented by these movements lie in tatters. Libya, Syria, Yemen and Iraq remain mired in bloody armed conflicts that have led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and displaced millions more within and across borders. In the pivotal case of Egypt, military rule has returned through the violent crushing of protests, the arrests of an estimated 40,000 people and the rebuilding of the repressive structures of the [Hosni] Mubarak era. Elsewhere, autocratic governments look more secure in their rule today than they have for many years. read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Thursday August 07, 2014 16:16 by ShouridEH C. Molavi
Today the struggle for people of conscience appears to be less about convincing people that Israel is committing war crimes against Palestinians or grossly violating international law. Instead the struggle has become about convincing the world that Palestinians are human beings too. The ongoing televised genocidal attack of Palestinians in Gaza by the Israeli army makes one wonder what the situation would have been like if global powers and mainstream voices saw Palestinians as human beings. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday April 22, 2014 17:05 by MEHmet Erman Erol
Autonomy, occupation, self-management... these long-forgotten terms are back in Turkey since late 2012-early 2013. There have been several factory occupations since last year. The most prominent ones are, among others, Kazova, Greif, Zentiva, Feniş, Moda Socks Factory, Renault, and Şişecam Topkapı workplace occupations. Although both mainstream media and the trade union bureaucracy try to undermine their significance, recent struggles of the workers necessitate greater scrutiny in the wider political-economic context of Turkey; so the meaning of the occupation as well. read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Monday March 11, 2013 20:59 by Salama KaylEH
Hace unos días me tomé un segundo café con Salama Kayleh en Beirut. Repetir cafés nunca es mala idea, sobre todo cuando no sabes que te vas a llevar una tarea a casa: Salama me pidió, como favor personal, que tradujera esta carta que a continuación presento. Me lo pidió apenas dos días antes de la muerte de Chávez. Hablamos de que estaría bien que la leyera. Ahora que él ya no puede, esperamos que sus seguidores lo hagan y reflexionen sobre un error estratégico en el que la izquerda ha perdido al mundo árabe. Es una carta larga, pero que merece la pena leer hasta el final: read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / community struggles / interview Wednesday April 11, 2012 18:54 by Janet BiEHl   image 1 image
During the past five years, the Kurds of southeastern Turkey have built communalist institutions on a scale unprecedented in the world. Earlier this year (ie., 2011), in “Hasankeyf: A Story of Resistance”, I described the long-term Kurdish resistance to a massive hydroelectric dam project, coordinated by 36-year-old Ercan Ayboga.

After the article was published, Ercan (pronounced AIR-john) wanted to reach out to communalists in other parts of the world, and make the Kurdish achievement in assembly democracy known to them, so we agreed on an interview. We began our conversation the by e-mail. Then in September, I visited Diyarbakir for the Mesopotamian Social Forum, and on a sunny day in Sumer Park, we sat down and continued the interview. His calm determination and clear-headedness, were impressive to me. So was the clear resolve of the Kurdish people to continue their fight for “democratic autonomy,” even under conditions of persecution.

The war between the Turkish state and the PKK guerrillas, which began in 1984, continues to this day. The Turkish state routinely demonizes Kurdish freedom activists as “terrorists” by associating them with the PKK. Tragically, the press of Turkey’s NATO allies is silent, at best, not only on the conflict but on the criminalization of Kurdish political activity. The silence, in my view, must be broken, and the remarkable Kurdish achievement made known to the world. read full story / add a comment
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griekenland / turkije / cyprus / workplace struggles / persbericht Saturday March 17, 2012 17:35 by Die Staatsbeamten der BEHoerden des Kultur   image 1 image
Im Griechenland der harten Sparmassnahmen werden alle demokratischen Errungenschaften demontiert: Rechte der Arbeitnehmer und soziale Leistungen (Gesundheitswesen, Bildung u.s.w.), gesellschaftliche Strukturen, das soziale Netz des Landes selbst, da fuer Landesregierung, Troika und EU ausschliesslich die Profite von Wirtschaft und Banken ausschlaggebend sind. Die einst hochgelobten Werte antiker griechischer Kultur sind fuer den Weltmarkt voellig bedeutungslos. read full story / add a comment
américa central / caribe / crime prison and punishment / non-anarchist press Thursday February 23, 2012 20:15 by OFRANEH
La noche del pasado martes 14 de feberero, ardió el centro penal de Comayagua, con el deplorable resultado de más de 355 reos calcinados. Es la tercera ocasión que en menos de una década, pavorosos incendios acaban con la vida de centenares de prisioneros; muchos de ellos sin haber recibido sentencia alguna o consignados simplemente por el porte de tatuajes. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday October 21, 2011 18:06 by Bashir Abu-MannEH   image 1 image
he ‘Palestinian Spring’ is the only one of the ‘Arab Springs’ to be announced from the General Assembly platform of the UN. “At a time when,” Mahmoud Abbas declared in his speech for UN recognition of Palestinian statehood, “the Arab peoples affirm their quest for democracy – the Arab Spring – the time is now for the Palestinian Spring, the time for independence.” This link between the bid and the democratic revolts taking place in the Arab world was repeated the next day in Ramallah. Abbas told cheering supporters who came out to greet him: “We told the world that there is an Arab Spring, but the Palestinian Spring exists here: a mass, popular, peacefully resisting spring that seeks to achieve our objectives…. raise your heads for you are Palestinians” (Al-Hayat, 26 September 2011).
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north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Monday January 31, 2011 19:57 by Mazin QumsiyEH
As I watched last night Hosni Mubarak make his (hopefully last) speech, I was very much reminded of the last speech of the Shah of Iran, Marcos of the Philippines, Bin Ali of Tunisia. They all claimed after so many years of torturing their own people that they now want to "reform". The US funded and supported the brutal Mubarak regime for over 30 years even as plenty of evidence from human rights organizations documented its abuse of its own citizens... read full story / add a comment
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north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday January 18, 2011 00:59 by Mohammed A. BamyEH   image 1 image
At the moment it is abundantly easy to sense everywhere in the Arab World elation at what appears to be one of greatest events in modern Arab history. A genuine popular revolution, spontaneous and apparently leaderless, yet sustained and remarkably determined, overthrew a system that by all accounts had been the most entrenched and secure in the whole region. The wider implications beyond Tunisia are hard to miss. Just as in the case of the Iranian revolution more than three decades ago, what is now happening in Tunisia is watched by all in the Arab world--as either a likely model of the transformation to come in their respective countries, or at least as a badly needed source of revolutionary inspiration. read full story / add a comment
Imagen de Shin Chaeho preso (fines de los '20, comienzos de los '30). El cartel que tiene colgado en el pecho, puesto por la policía colonial japonesa, dice "Shin Chae" en caracteres chinos.
asia oriental / historia del anarquismo / opinión / análisis Friday December 17, 2010 05:26 by Shin ChaEHo   image 1 image
Con motivo del 60 aniversario de la Guerra de Corea, hemos venido publicando una serie de documentos y análisis de la realidad coreana y de su historia, haciendo énfasis en la historia de la tradición libertaria. Reproducimos un documento clásico del fundador del anarquismo coreano, Shin Chaeho, el cual representa la piedra angular sobre la cual el movimiento libertario se erigió en ese territorio del Lejano Oriente. Esta "Declaración de la Revolución Coreana" ha sido publicada originalmente en la revista anarco-comunista chilena "Comunismo Libertario", Número 1, Diciembre 2010. read full story / add a comment
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internacional / medio ambiente / opinión / análisis Tuesday July 06, 2010 19:27 by Janet BiEHl   image 1 image
Janet Biehl fue la compañera de Bookchin y su colaboradora por 20 años. En el presente está trabajando en una biografía de Bookchin. Vive en Burlington , Vermont . Este artículo fue escrito el 25 de Junio, 2010, para un programa radial sobre el legado de Bookchin en la emisora Radio Despertar Libertario, Bogotá, Colombia, transmitido el día 4 de Julio, 2010. read full story / add a comment
international / repression / prisoners / non-anarchist press Monday May 10, 2010 13:23 by Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Michael Hardt, Cindy SheEHan and
STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY WITH SHANE BAUER, SARAH SHOURD AND JOSH FATTAL, WHO HAVE BEEN UNJUSTLY DETAINED IN IRAN SINCE JULY 31, 2009 read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Tuesday January 26, 2010 21:31 by Dr. Hanan ChEHata
Following the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti last week, 13th January, in which hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives, the expected donations of humanitarian aid and emergency relief supplies have poured in from all corners of the globe.
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