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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Wednesday May 20, 2020 - 23:31 byRóbert Nárai   text 6 comments (last - friday january 19, 2024 - 08:19)
Jeffery R. Webber teaches in the Department of Politics at York University, Toronto. His latest book is The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left. He is presently at work on Latin American Crucible: Politics and Power in the New Era, under contract with Verso. He was interviewed for Marxist Left Review by Róbert Nárai. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / medio ambiente / other libertarian press Tuesday September 10, 2019 - 02:04 byEl Mirlo Pardo   image 1 image
Expandir fronteras agroganaderas mediante la quema de un cierto territorio (técnica de rose y quema) es una práctica antigua y recurrente en muchas culturas a lo largo de la historia. Usualmente se la considera una técnica “primitiva”, propia de aquellas sociedades mal llamadas “de economía de subsistencia” . No obstante, paradójicamente, es dentro del capitalismo moderno donde esta técnica ha tomado dimensiones desproporcionadas que han provocado la destrucción irreversible de ecosistemas así como el masivo etnocidio hacia pueblos indígenas que viven dentro de aquellos territorios deseados por la burguesía rural y el Estado.

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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Monday April 15, 2019 - 18:19 byAna García   text 2 comments (last - wednesday january 11, 2023 - 16:07)
The rise of the far right is a worldwide phenomenon, rooted in the nefarious effects of neoliberal globalization which have pushed the world into mass unemployment and enormous inequalities. I consider it to be a late political effect of the global financial crisis that hit the world at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

It is not an easy task to explain the phenomenon of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil and to understand the groups that support him, both within and outside government. It’s difficult, for anyone, to draw a truly complete and sober analysis of what we have experienced. This essay is not based on in-depth research but on collective reflections and debates. I intend to pose some key questions and try to identify some clues to answer them. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Friday December 28, 2018 - 23:11 byJoao Marcio and João Pedro Stédile
"Reformed" captain Jair Bolsonaro already committed to the “market” the handover of all decisions in the economic area to large capital, under the hegemony of financial capital and foreign corporations (as personified in Paulo Guedes and his Chicago Boys, including Levy in the Brazilian Development Bank-BNDES). As per the President’s statements, his will be a government directly headed by businessmen committed to the reduction of the “Brazil cost,” that is, to the increase of private profit. A government with such profile would not only give continuity but also radicalize Michel Temer’s agenda with the aim of implementing the following measures: ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / anti-fascism / non-anarchist press Tuesday November 06, 2018 - 17:37 byPierre Beaudet
The catastrophe – expected and foreseeable – has happened. This immense country, with its 200 million inhabitants, is now in darkness. At best, it will take a decade or two to emerge. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / antifascismo / non-anarchist press Tuesday November 06, 2018 - 17:27 byBernardo Gutiérrez
El relato victimista del PT, la división de las izquierdas, la ausencia histórica de autocrítica y apostar por la polarización ayudaron a la ultra derecha a tomar el poder en Brasil. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Sunday October 28, 2018 - 04:06 byAlfredo Saad-Filho
Brazil will elect its new President on 28 October 2018. Since the judicial-parliamentary coup that removed elected President Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers’ Party (PT), the new administration (led by her former Vice-President, Michel Temer) has advanced its agenda of neoliberal ‘reforms’. The economic crisis has continued unabated, and the campaign for the destruction of the PT has intensified, leading to the imprisonment of former President and PT founder Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.[1] Finally, the Armed Forces have increasingly intervened in political life, particularly through the occupation of peripheral areas in Rio de Janeiro. Their close articulation with the Judiciary is encapsulated in the appointment of General Fernando Azevedo e Silva as ‘advisor’ to the President of the Supreme Court, and in statements that would be scandalous in less turbulent times, such as the thinly-disguised demand for Lula’s incarceration issued by Army Commander General Eduardo Villas Boas. The co-ordinated shift of public institutions toward an exceptionally excluding variety of neoliberalism was challenged by attempts to rebuild the left through Lula’s campaign for the presidency and, in particular, through his convoy around the country in early 2018, which led to his steep rise in the opinion polls. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / the left / non-anarchist press Monday March 30, 2015 - 19:31 byAlfredo Saad-Filho
Hundreds of thousands of chiefly white middle class protesters took to the streets in Brazil on 15 March in an organized upsurge of hatred against the federal administration led by President Dilma Rousseff of the Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores, PT). These protests are far more cohesive and better organized than the previous wave of anti-government demonstrations, in 2013; their demands are unambiguously reactionary, and they include primarily the country's elite. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
Son tiempos duros compañer@s. Es dificil encontrar las palabras que trasmitan nuestra indignacion frente a los encarcelaminetos politicos de lxs luchadorxs, iniciado el ultimo 11 de julio. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday June 18, 2014 - 18:54 bySabrina Fernandes
Many labour unions are either in the process of negotiating with their respective employers (mostly municipal, state, or federal governments) in Brazil, while others are actively on strike. These include federal workers from the government bureaucracy, school teachers, city staff, and university staff and faculty. In this piece, I would like to highlight how unions in the transportation sector are highly represented in these labour struggles. The Metro Workers Union of São Paulo is one of them and as of Monday, the 9th of June, it faces its fifth day of strike amidst layoff threats and a repressive state military police. Shortly before, the bus drivers of the city of São Paulo, represented by two unions, were also on strike. In both cases, the judiciary found the strikes to be ‘abusive’ and fined the unions hundreds of thousands of reais after ordering the workers back to their posts. The Metro Workers decided to continue the strike, with the support of a variety of social movements (including the Free Fare Movement – MPL, and the Homeless Workers' Movement – MTST), political parties from the radical Left, and other labour unions. The judicial decision is being challenged for many reasons, but primarily for the fact that it is fuelled by illegalities committed on behalf of the employer that lead to the disavowal of the right to strike.[1] ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / repressão / prisioneiros / other libertarian press Sunday April 27, 2014 - 19:59 byⒶnarquista.net   image 1 image
Nos 54 países que reduziram a maioridade penal não se registrou redução da violência. A Espanha e a Alemanha voltaram atrás na decisão de criminalizar menores de 18 anos. Hoje, 70% dos países estabelecem 18 anos como idade penal mínima ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / the left / non-anarchist press Monday January 13, 2014 - 18:17 byAlfredo Saad Filho
This article reviews the background and the implications of two transitions in Brazil: the political transition from a military regime (1964-85) to democracy (1985-present), and the economic transition from import-substituting industrialization (ISI, 1930-80) to neoliberalism (1990-present). It subsequently examines how neoliberal economic policies were implemented in a democracy, under the centre-right administrations led by Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995-98, 1998-2002), and the centre-left administrations led by Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula, 2003-06, 2007-10) and Dilma Rousseff (2011-present). The article concludes with a reflection about the limitations of these policies, and of neoliberal democracy more generally. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / movimento anarquista / other libertarian press Thursday September 19, 2013 - 10:00 byOrganização Anarquista "Solidários"
Nota de fundação da organização anarquista "Solidários", em Mato Grosso do Sul - Brasil. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / the left / non-anarchist press Thursday July 18, 2013 - 19:51 byManuel Larrabure
Introduction: The Limits of a Good Idea

It started as a good idea. Rather than taking the path of the old Latin American left, in the form of the guerrilla movement, or the Stalinist party, Brazil's Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores, PT), aided by strong union and social movements, decided to try something new. The challenge was to somehow combine the institutions of liberal democracy with popular participation by communities and movements. The answer eventually became participatory budgeting (PB). Introduced in the city of Porto Alegre in 1999, PB was a highly innovative experiment in co-management and de-centralization (Weyh, 2011). It allowed communities of diverse political stripes to democratically manage a small portion of their city's budget. Not only did this result in more and better services for poor communities, it also opened a space where people could learn new democratic skills and build new solidarities. In PB, a virtuous cycle of democracy was unleashed: the more people participated, the more people learned to participate. Add to this, a number of poverty reducing programs at the national level, such as Bolsa Familia, and you suddenly had a new path to social transformation: peaceful, gradual and pluralist. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / the left / non-anarchist press Wednesday July 17, 2013 - 20:51 byAlfredo Saad Filho
The mass movements starting in June 2013 were the largest and most significant protests in Brazil in a generation, and they have shaken up the country's political system. Their explosive growth, size and extraordinary reach caught everyone – the left, the right, and the government – by surprise. This article examines these movements in light of the achievements and shortcomings of the democratic transition, in the mid-1980s, and the experience of the federal administrations led by the Workers’ Party since 2003. ... leggi tutto / aggiungi un commento
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday June 26, 2013 - 18:24 byEuan Gibb
São Paulo has some of the worst traffic in the world. Workers' daily commutes can be over two hours – one way – without ever leaving the city. Rain or traffic accidents can easily increase a commute to over four hours. Streets become so congested during peak hours of traffic that the local news stations report on the length of kilometers of stopped cars and trucks on the highways entering the city. There are permanent signs mounted beside these highways with lights that can be turned on and off indicating that “traffic is stopped in front.” São Paulo has the highest per capita density of private helicopters in the world. Those with serious money in this extremely rich and unequal city choose the option to literally fly over the traffic jams.
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / other libertarian press Wednesday June 19, 2013 - 19:30 byPeter Storm   image 1 image
While the world has been watching Turkey, another country is experiencing revolt. That country is Brazil. Just like Turkey, it is relatively succesful, economically speaking. Just like Turkey, the results of economic growth are divided very unequally. Just like in Turkey, a relatively small provocation is setting off a much biggen chain reaction. Unlike in Turkey, that provocation is a direct attack on living standards. But the anger exploding goes much deeper than that.
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / other libertarian press Saturday June 08, 2013 - 03:25 byPassa Palavra   image 3 images
É difícil calcular quantas pessoas estiveram presente no primeiro grande ato contra o aumento das tarifas do transporte público de São Paulo. Mas estima-se que mais de cinco mil manifestantes atenderam ao chamado do Movimento Passe Livre (MPL), ocuparam as ruas do centro da cidade e bloquearam durante várias horas as principais vias da região. Sem dúvida, é possível dizer que esta foi uma das maiores manifestações realizadas pelo Movimento e uma dos mais contundentes.
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / migração / racismo / other libertarian press Friday November 30, 2012 - 02:12 byjornal causa do povo   image 1 image
um dos principais argu¬mentos de legitimação do Governo do PT (Lula e Dil¬ma) era o aspecto progressista das políticas de atendimento aos traba¬lhadores e trabalhadoras negras e as comunidades indígena. Para um amplo setor a diferença do gover¬no Lula para o Governo do PSDB (e os “neoliberais”) seria o respeito às camadas étnicas do proletaria¬do brasileiro, fundamentalmente a população negra e indígena.

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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / miscellaneous / other libertarian press Friday March 09, 2012 - 21:49 byArquivo Bakunin
Conceito de Liberdade (1975)
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textComunicado da CAB às organizações amigas e parcerias de luta 05:27 Wed 01 Feb by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 0 comments

Comunicado sobre a saída de organizações da CAB e a manutenção do projeto de organização nacional do anarquismo especifista no Brasil.

textCAB's announcement to the fellow organisations and comrades 05:08 Wed 01 Feb by Brazilian Anarchist Coordination (CAB) 4 comments

Communiqué about the withdraw of organisations from CAB and the maintenance of this national anarchist-specifist project in Brazil.

download.jpg imageComunicado da CAB sobre a saída d'organizações 17:32 Sun 22 Jan by x 0 comments

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moise724x1024.png imageRacism and xenophobia killed Moïse! 00:47 Thu 03 Feb by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 2 comments

We express our sympathy and solidarity to the Congolese community and the family of Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe, who was brutally murdered in a kiosk in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, about a week ago. The 24-year-old Congolese youth was beaten to death by at least three people. According to his family, he had gone to the kiosk to collect 200 Reais, which the kiosk owed him for two days of work.

The episode exposes how racism and xenophobia kill, and are used by those at the top to maintain the system of domination. Moïse was a black African and a precarious worker, and he went to the site only to receive what his boss owed him. In response he received brutality, and even after death he was violated by the State, being declared indigent by the IML.

moise724x1024.jpg imageRacismo e xenofobia mataram Moïse! 00:43 Thu 03 Feb by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 1 comments

Manifestamos nosso pesar e solidariedade à comunidade congolesa e à família de Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe, que foi brutalmente assassinado em um quiosque na Barra da Tijuca, no Rio de Janeiro, há cerca de uma semana. O jovem congolês de 24 anos foi espancado até a morte por pelo menos três pessoas. De acordo com a família, ele teria ido ao local para cobrar 200 reais, que o quiosque devia a ele por dois dias trabalhados.

O episódio escancara como o racismo e a xenofobia matam, e são utilizados pelos de cima para manterem o sistema de dominação. Moïse era um negro africano e trabalhador precarizado, e foi ao local somente para receber o que o patrão lhe devia. Como resposta recebeu a brutalidade, e mesmo depois da morte foi violentado pelo Estado, sendo declarado como indigente pelo IML.

rusga_libertaria.jpg imageΒραζιλία: 14 χρόνια Rusga Libe... 19:00 Sun 22 Nov by Rusga Libertaria 0 comments

Ενάντια σε όλες τις αδικίες και τις κυριαρχίες που επιβάλλονται μέσω του καπιταλισμού και της ρατσιστικής και πατριαρχικής κοινωνικής δομής ... συνεχίζουμε να δρούμε στους αγώνες των κάτω, από κοινού με τους καταπιεσμένους ... βαδίζοντας με σταθερά βήματα προς μια άλλη κοινωνία ... ακολουθούμε τον οργανωμένο αναρχισμό του ειδικού, λατινοαμερικάνικου πλαισίου με: ηθική, δέσμευση, αλληλεγγύη, οργάνωση και αντίσταση ... για τη συμβολή στην οικοδόμηση ισχυρών λαών, για τη λαϊκή εξουσία ... προς τον ελευθεριακό σοσιαλισμό!

cab100_mil1024x564.png image100 mil mortos e a normalização do genocídio 18:06 Sun 09 Aug by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 0 comments

Neste fim de semana foi atingida a marca oficial de 100 mil mortos pela covid-19, em menos de seis meses desde o primeiro caso notificado. Morre-se mais de covid do que de qualquer outra doença, do que de acidente de trânsito, do que de violência urbana. A doença chegou a lares de todo o país e levou entes queridos de milhões de pessoas. Longe de ser uma doença “democrática”, a covid-19 escancara o projeto genocida dos de cima e a desigualdade brasileira que atinge os de baixo. Ser negro ou indígena, por exemplo, é um grande fator de risco que pode fazer a diferença entre morrer ou viver. Além disso, o abismo social joga os mais pobres para lugares sem saneamento básico, moradias precárias e trabalhos informais e precarizados, que não permitem tomar as medidas necessárias para evitar a disseminação da doença.

92542540_1448195882033714_2613039089066180608_o.jpg imageMarilia: Οι κυβερνήσεις απ... 09:11 Sat 04 Apr by OASL 0 comments

Όλα αυτά δείχνουν το σκληρό πρόσωπο της σημερινής κρίσης του συστήματος υγείας και της οικονομικής κρίσης και της κοινωνικής κατάρρευσης που πλησιάζουν. Σύμφωνα με όλα τα παραπάνω, τόσο οι κυβερνήτες όσο και οι εργοδότες, είναι φανερό ότι δεν ενδιαφέρονται για την υγεία και τη ζωή του λαού μας. Εκθέτουν τους εργαζόμενους σε κίνδυνο λοιμώξεων και τους αφήνουν χωρίς τα βασικά μέσα βιοπορισμού τους.

cala.jpg imageΛατινοαμερικάνικ_... 21:04 Mon 16 Dec by FAU/CAB/FAR 0 comments

Βρίσκουμε τον CALA το καλύτερο εργαλείο σε αυτό το στάδιο που ανοίγεται στη Λατινική Αμερική, με τους λαούς στους δρόμους να αντιστέκονται στο νεοφιλελεύθερο μοντέλο, έτσι ώστε να αρθρώσουμε την παρουσία μας σε αυτά τα γεγονότα και να δώσουμε μια σταθερή και σαφή θέση οργανωμένου αναρχισμού. Η σκηνή που ανοίγει πρέπει να μας βρει όσο το δυνατόν καλύτερα οργανωμένους και με προσβάσεις στην περιοχή. Αυτός είναι ο λόγος για τον οποίο καλούμε άλλες οργανώσεις να οικοδομήσουμε μαζί αυτό το μονοπάτι.
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cab_visibilidadele769sbica.jpg imageNota da CAB ao mês da Visibilidade Lésbica 05:14 Sun 08 Sep by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 0 comments

Atualmente, no Brasil, uma pessoa LGBT é assassinada a cada 16 horas, em distintas circunstâncias e sem precisão de dados. Na maioria das vezes, corpos negros e periféricos compõem as principais vítimas. Também diariamente, essas pessoas são agredidas verbal, psicológica e simbolicamente. Expulsas de casa, levadas à rituais de exorcismo, ou a prostituição precoce. Forçadas, a assumirem compulsoriamente uma heterossexualidade que não puderam questionar. Tendo a humanidade negada, com poucos referenciais de uma vida plena e com dignidade.

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imageΟ Edgard Leuenroth και η απεργία τ&... Apr 13 by Dmitri (trans.) 1 comments

Κάθε φορά που γίνεται αναφορά στις δραστηριότητες του Edgard Leuenroth είτε ως αγωνιστή της εργατικής τάξης είτε ως αναρχικού, γίνεται πάντα αναφορά στη γενική απεργία στο Σάο Πάολο το 1917, η οποία σταμάτησε όλο το εμπόριο και τη βιομηχανία της πόλης. Κάθε φορά που αναφέρεται αυτή η γενική απεργία, το όνομα του Edgard Leuenroth συνδέεται πάντα στενά με τα γεγονότα αυτά. Ο λόγος για τη στενή αυτή σύνδεση είναι ότι θεωρήθηκε ως ο μοναδικός υπεύθυνος για την απεργία αυτή, η οποία προκάλεσε πανικό στους εργοδότες και στο ίδιο το Κράτος.

imageManifesto Comunista Libertário Jan 18 by Georges Fontenis 0 comments

COMUNISMO LIBERTÁRIO: UMA DOUTRINA SOCIAL
A QUESTÃO DO PROGRAMA
RELAÇÕES ENTRE AS MASSAS E A VANGUARDA REVOLUCIONÁRIA
I – Necessidade da vanguarda
II – Natureza do papel da vanguarda revolucionária
III – De que forma pode ser exercido esse papel de vanguarda revolucionária?
PRINCÍPIOS INTERNOS DA ORGANIZAÇÃO REVOLUCIONÁRIA OU PARTIDO
I – Unidade ideológica
II – Unidade tática, método coletivo de ação
III – Ação coletiva e disciplina
IV – Federalismo ou democracia interna
O PROGRAMA COMUNISTA LIBERTÁRIO
I – Aspectos da dominação burguesa: o capitalismo e o Estado
O capitalismo
O que é o capitalismo?
O Estado
II – As características do comunismo libertário
Comunismo: da fase inferior à fase superior ou comunismo perfeito
Comunismo libertário
Comunismo libertário e humanismo
III – O fato revolucionário: a questão do poder e do Estado
O que é a revolução?
O período de transição
A ditadura do proletariado
O poder operário direto
A defesa da revolução
Poder revolucionário e liberdade
O papel da organização anarquista específica e o papel das massas
IV - A moral comunista libertária
Nós combatemos as morais
Nós temos uma moral?
Nossa moral

imageComunicado Sobre Nossa Saída da CAB Dec 16 by OASL, FARJ, RUSGA LIBERTÁRIA E COMPA 3 comments

Comunicamos que, depois de um longo processo de discussão – que envolveu toda a Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira (CAB) e a Coordenação Anarquista Latino-Americana (CALA) –, a Organização Anarquista Socialismo Libertário (OASL, de São Paulo), a Federação Anarquista do Rio de Janeiro (FARJ), a Rusga Libertária (RL, de Mato Grosso) e o Coletivo Mineiro Popular Anarquista (COMPA, de Minas Gerais) tomaram a decisão de sair da CAB.

textDesmintiendo al "Anarco-Capitalismo" May 27 by Organização Anarquista Socialismo Libertário 1 comments

Algunas décadas atrás no habría ninguna duda a cerca de la afirmación de que el anarquismo es una ideología socialista y de izquierda y que el término “libertario” (y sus variaciones) pertenecen a esa tradición política. Infelizmente, de unos tiempos hacia acá en Brasil, se viene popularizando el absurdo llamado “anarco-capitalismo” como reivindicación de ese término por grupos de derecha. Toda vez que algún post nuestro se viraliza por internet, recibimos innumerables comentarios de jóvenes creyendo que es la mayor incongruencia hablar de anarquismo como parte del socialismo, y de socialismo libertario, etc.

imageΟ αναρχικός Frederico Kniestedt Jan 01 by Edgar Rodrigues* 0 comments

Γερμανικής καταγωγής αναρχικός, κατασκευαστής βουρτσών και πινέλων στο επάγγελμα, που μετακόμισε στη Βραζιλία και εγκαταστάθηκε στο Rio Grande do Sul πριν ενταχθεί στο εργατικό και αναρχικό κίνημα στο Porto Alegre. Στα απομνημονεύματα του João Perdigcão Gutierrez (που βρίσκονταν στα χέρια του Edgar Rodrigues) αναφέρεται ότι στην Ευρώπη ο Kniestedt δραστηριοποιήθηκε στο πλευρό του Kropotkin, του Malatesta και άλλων παγκοσμίου φήμης αναρχικών. Ένας πολύ μορφωμένος διανοούμενος, που έφυγε από τη Γερμανία για να γλιτώσει τη θανατική ποινή που του επιβλήθηκε για τις επαναστατικές του πεποιθήσεις.

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textComunicado da CAB às organizações amigas e parcerias de luta Feb 01 Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira 0 comments

Comunicado sobre a saída de organizações da CAB e a manutenção do projeto de organização nacional do anarquismo especifista no Brasil.

textCAB's announcement to the fellow organisations and comrades Feb 01 Brazilian Anarchist Coordination (CAB) 4 comments

Communiqué about the withdraw of organisations from CAB and the maintenance of this national anarchist-specifist project in Brazil.

imageComunicado da CAB sobre a saída d'organizações Jan 22 CAB 0 comments

a CAB informa

imageRacism and xenophobia killed Moïse! Feb 03 CAB 2 comments

We express our sympathy and solidarity to the Congolese community and the family of Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe, who was brutally murdered in a kiosk in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, about a week ago. The 24-year-old Congolese youth was beaten to death by at least three people. According to his family, he had gone to the kiosk to collect 200 Reais, which the kiosk owed him for two days of work.

The episode exposes how racism and xenophobia kill, and are used by those at the top to maintain the system of domination. Moïse was a black African and a precarious worker, and he went to the site only to receive what his boss owed him. In response he received brutality, and even after death he was violated by the State, being declared indigent by the IML.

imageRacismo e xenofobia mataram Moïse! Feb 03 CAB 1 comments

Manifestamos nosso pesar e solidariedade à comunidade congolesa e à família de Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe, que foi brutalmente assassinado em um quiosque na Barra da Tijuca, no Rio de Janeiro, há cerca de uma semana. O jovem congolês de 24 anos foi espancado até a morte por pelo menos três pessoas. De acordo com a família, ele teria ido ao local para cobrar 200 reais, que o quiosque devia a ele por dois dias trabalhados.

O episódio escancara como o racismo e a xenofobia matam, e são utilizados pelos de cima para manterem o sistema de dominação. Moïse era um negro africano e trabalhador precarizado, e foi ao local somente para receber o que o patrão lhe devia. Como resposta recebeu a brutalidade, e mesmo depois da morte foi violentado pelo Estado, sendo declarado como indigente pelo IML.

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