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Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Αναρχικό κίνημα / Επίσημα Κείμενα Wednesday October 08, 2014 20:46 by Σύμπραξη για τον Αναρχικό Κομμουνισμό 1 image
Αυτοπαρουσιαστικό κείμενο της συλλογικότητας "Σύμπραξη για τον Αναρχικό Κομμουνισμό" - Πάτρα 2014 read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / gender / appeal / petition Wednesday October 08, 2014 14:16 by Feminists and LGBTs in Turkey 2 comments (last - friday june 23, 2023 17:21) 1 image
We may pretend that nothing is happening, but it is. One of the unique experiences of women’s history is under threat of being shattered. It is not a matter that is important only for Kurdish people, it is a matter for all of us. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
aotearoa / pacific islands / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Wednesday October 08, 2014 14:00 by AWSM 1 image
The General Election in New Zealand/Aotearoa took place at the end of September and so its all over and done with. More accurately, the ritual of deciding who will politically rule over us has ended. The election of our bosses in the workplace never happened. The end result in both cases is the same. We are faced with a ruling class that feels emboldened to attack workers when it senses opportunities to do so. The latest piece of ammunition the government is preparing to lob our way comes in the form of a bland sounding piece of legislation, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill. This law was delayed prior to the election, due to the resignation of the now ex-MP criminal John Banks, but will be enacted within the next 100 days. What is the bill about? read full story / add a comment
western asia / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Wednesday October 08, 2014 13:55 by Joshua Virasami 1 image
“Come here, listen to this”, Ali slowly leafed through the pages of the local newspaper, “look, you see this small paragraph? This is an account from a fighter in the villages.” I asked him if he could translate. “Today we lost several fighters but we killed three Pakistani soldiers and shot down their helicopter”. I asked him whether he had visited the fighters in the Bolan Pass. “Yes, I’ve been there in my role as a government official but also as a Baloch, I negotiated with them on the release of a hostage, but I respect their fight”... read full story / add a comment |
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