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asia central / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Friday February 22, 2019 - 13:09 bei Rafael Poch de Feliu
Hace cuarenta años el ejército soviético entró en Afganistán. Aquel diciembre de 1979 hacia ya cinco meses que el Presidente Carter y su consejero de seguridad, el fanático antiruso de origen polaco Zbigniew Brzezinski, habían iniciado, con sus amigos saudíes, una multimillonaria ayuda para fomentar, financiar y armar un integrismo sunita en Afganistán. Los celebres muyaidines, “luchadores por la libertad”. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Wednesday January 10, 2018 - 19:48 bei Farooq Tariq
Communists have won a landslide victory in the elections for House of Representatives of Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal held in two phases on 26th November and 7th December 2017. In a parliament of 275, the elections were held for 165 seats under the first past the post system (FPTP) and the rest, 110 seats, were by proportional system. Farooq Tariq visited Nepal for four days after the election results were announced from 13/17 December 2017 and reports. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Tuesday September 15, 2015 - 23:37 bei Azmat Khan
The United States trumpets education as one of its shining successes of the war in Afghanistan. But a BuzzFeed News investigation reveals U.S. claims were often outright lies, as the government peddled numbers it knew to be false and touted schools that have never seen a single student. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Friday March 15, 2013 - 21:49 bei Noaman G. Ali
"I just want to help children,” a voice called out in English from a clothing store in Thamel, a tourist area of Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city. I saw a young white woman walking out of the store, and my curiosity got the better of me. “You want to help children?” I called out. It was a dark, cold January evening and the narrow streets were lit largely from stores which had no front walls and the signs that hung over them. The woman stopped and turned around. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Tuesday June 19, 2012 - 23:35 bei Alex de Jong
After ten years of Maoist insurgency and a coup d'état by the king in 2005, the Nepali people took to the streets in April 2006, forcing the king to hand power back to the parliament. It was the end of the only Hindu kingdom in the world but only a new step in the country's continuing political crisis. The Maoist party, the UCPN(M) has entered into a crisis itself and a split has become inevitable.
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asia central / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Friday January 06, 2012 - 05:37 bei Página /12
Los talibán se habían declarado en la víspera dispuestos a disponer de una oficina política fuera de Afganistán para negociaciones de paz, un primer paso histórico tras diez años de conflicto con el gobierno afgano y sus aliados de la OTAN. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Wednesday October 19, 2011 - 21:56 bei Megan Iorio
This weekend marked a new milestone for the war in Afghanistan: the total number of US troops killed in the war has doubled since President Obama took office, according to icasualties.org and our US Troops in Afghanistan: Obama vs Bush web counter. That means that two-thirds of the total US troop deaths have occurred in the last two years and eight months, which accounts for roughly a third of the duration of the war to date. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Monday September 12, 2011 - 20:34 bei Robert D. Crews
The US and NATO war in Afghanistan is in its tenth year, yet many fear the Taliban is poised to return to power. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Tuesday September 06, 2011 - 21:14 bei Roshan Kissoon   text 2 comments (last - friday september 23, 2011 - 05:47)
On the recent election victory of the Nepali Maoists; how the Maoist leaders ended a revolution and joined the political establishment. The dangers of authoritarian leadership. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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asie centrale / impérialisme / guerre / presse non anarchiste Friday March 25, 2011 - 18:06 bei Slate.fr   image 1 image
Les forces américaines en Afghanistan s’attendent à de possibles émeutes déclenchées par la publication de photographies montrant des «trophées de guerre» pris par des soldats américains posant avec les corps de civils afghans qu’ils ont eux-mêmes tué. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Saturday December 25, 2010 - 04:18 bei Michael Skinner
Many of the Canadian military, police, and civilian personnel who risk their lives in Afghanistan truly believe they are fighting a just war of good against evil. But America's and Britain's claims that the unsanctioned unilateral invasion of Afghanistan, which began the Global War on Terror, was justified by the terrorist attacks of 9/11 are as credible as claims the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian terrorist justified Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia to begin WWI.

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central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday December 17, 2010 - 07:05 bei John Riddell
Mike Skinner, co-founder of the Afghanistan-Canadian Research Group and a researcher at the York Centre for International and Security Studies in Toronto, believes a simple question is being left out of the debate about Canada's continued military involvement in Afghanistan: ”Why are we there?” It is a no-brainer to ask this but there are no easy answers it appears.

To understand the goals of Canada's role, he said, we need to examine the forms of intervention under current consideration as alternatives to Ottawa's combat mission in Kandahar. During extensive travels in Afghanistan in 2007, Skinner studied firsthand Canada's intervention, assisted by Afghan-Canadian reporter Hamayon Rastgar, and has written widely on this question. The two men formed, along with fellow-researcher Angela Joya, the Afghanistan-Canadian Research Group.

When considering the example of Canada's supposed “humanitarian” aid projects, which the New Democratic Party and the Bloc Québécois propose as an alternative to a military mission, Skinner emphasises the limitations of the approach and the bad feelings it can engender.

“Canadian aid agencies in Afghanistan have to follow the orders of the military,” he says. “Aid is meted out as rewards to co-operative communities and withdrawn from others as punishment.”

It was not always the case. “Canadian development and aid agencies – like Care Canada and the Red Cross – had been working in Afghanistan, through all the upheavals in government, the Soviet occupation, and then, after 1992, the Mujahedeen period, and, after 1996, under the Taliban regime. They operated in very difficult conditions, negotiating with the government in power,” Skinner says. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Tuesday May 04, 2010 - 22:01 bei Mark Weisbrot
The war has dragged on long after the public turned against it – but a rebellion in the US Congress could speed our exit ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Tuesday April 27, 2010 - 07:36 bei Jed Brandt
“You must come to Kathmandu with shroud cloth wrapped around your heads and flour in your bags. It will be our last battle. If we succeed, we survive, else it will be the end of our party.”

— General Secretary Badal of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
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central asia / the left / non-anarchist press Saturday January 24, 2009 - 06:44 bei Roshan Kissoon   text 1 comment (last - tuesday january 27, 2009 - 02:55)
The Marxist-Leninist tendency to centralise all power in one place, in one person, has proved both effective and ineffective. This tendency seems effective in countries like Nepal, where many people can neither read nor write, and the political tradition demands a single strong leader. In the leader, the people find a reflection of themselves, a leader who can say what they wish to say, and lead them to where they cannot go themselves. However, this form of leadership causes many problems, as the leader becomes more than human, and the person of the leader becomes inseparable from the political line. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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khazajstan_2.jpg imageKasachstan: Polizei richtet Massaker unter ÖlarbeiterInnen an 22:18 Wed 21 Dec by Freie ArbeiterInnen Union 0 comments

Seit mehr als sechs Monaten streiken in der kasachischen Provinz Mangystau tausende von ÖlarbeiterInnen gegen Ausbeutung und für höhere Löhne. Mehr als 1.000 wurden wegen des Streiks gefeuert. Am 16. Dezember griff die Polizei des diktatorischen Regimes eine Kundgebung in der Stadt Zhanaozen (Jañaözen) an. Nach Berichten von AugenzeugInnen soll es dabei bis zu 70 Tote und 700 bis 800 Verletzte unter den Streikenden und ihren UnterstützerInnen gegeben haben.

khazajstan.jpg imageGreva lucratorilor petrolieri din Janaozen, Kazahstan 22:06 Wed 21 Dec by Initiativa Anarho-Sindicalista din Romania 0 comments

Cel putin 70 de morti si 700 de raniti. Se trage in continuare in oameni.

textΓενική απεργία στη&#... 15:43 Mon 26 Mar by Internationalist Striker 0 comments

Στο κρατίδιο της Δυτικής Βεγγάλης της Ινδίας καλέστηκε γενική απεργία μετά από τη δολοφονία 14 διαδηλωτών την Τετάρτη 21 Μάρτη.

textΕξέγερση στην Κίνα 10:32 Thu 15 Mar by Ret Marut 0 comments

Περίπου 20.000 αγρότες και απολυμένοι εργάτες εξεγέρθηκαν και συγκρούστηκαν με περίπου 1.000 αστυνομικούς.

textGeneral-secretary of Siberian Confederation of Labour (SKT) arrested 19:56 Mon 27 Nov by Will Firth / Yelena Starostina 0 comments

For the July 2006 anti-G8 meeting in Russia in Saint Petersburg, Vassily Starostin, the general secretary of the anarcho-syndicalist SKT, and his 14 year-old son were stopped on their train by the Ekaterinburg police with the accusation of criminal case.

text2 χρόνια φυλάκιση γι... 09:38 Wed 14 Dec by Azar Majedi 0 comments

Translation in Greek of «2 Years In Jail For Criticising Islam»

text2 Years In Jail For Criticising Islam in Afghanistan 19:45 Fri 09 Dec by WCPI 0 comments

The Islamic state of Afghanistan has sentenced Ali Mohaqeq Nasab, executive manager of Women's Right journal to two years imprisonment for criticising Islam.

textChinese anarchists in the 1920's USA - the Equality Society 13:10 Mon 31 Oct by mitch 4 comments

In the period before the Chinese revolution Chinese anarchists were also active in the USA - in particular the 'Equality society'. This article includes complete transcriptions, including original errors, of two articles from that time on The Equality Society

Ba Jin imageChinese anarchist Ba Jin dies age 101 in Shanghai 22:23 Tue 18 Oct by Joe Black 4 comments

Xinhua has reported the death of the Chinese anarchist Ba Jin after a six year battle with cancer. In 1919 he was part of the Chinese anarchist group 'Company of Equals' that organised demonstrations against the warlords and distributed revolutionary leaflets.

textUnrest Grows in China 13:21 Mon 04 Jul by Ba Jin 1 comments

This article appeared in Melbourne Indymedia in Saturday July 02, 2005

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imageThe fall of Kabul Aug 30 by Danny La Rouge 0 comments

The Taliban are now in control in most of Afghanistan. They are already instituting strict sharia law and will move against the Shi’ites who they see as heretics, in particular the Hazaras. The gains that women have made over the last period, with increased education for girls, women in public life, and the adoption of Western style clothing, will all now disappear. Women will be driven out of public life and back into the home and female education will be severely curtailed.

imagePuò la morte di Osama significare davvero la fine dell'occupazione dell'Afghanistan? Jun 13 by John E. Jacobsen 0 comments

Le notizie di questo mese sulla morte di Osama bin Laden hanno scatenato festeggiamenti diffusi: migliaia di americani, affascinati dall'idea dell'uccisione del criminale più ricercato dagli USA, hanno festeggiato l'avvenimento riunendosi in luoghi pubblici e sventolando la bandiera americana. [English]

imageCould Osama’s Death Really Mean the end of Afghanistan’s Occupation? May 27 by John E Jacobsen 0 comments

“Late Sunday night local time, two U.S. helicopters from Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) and carrying Team Six SEALs flew in low from Afghanistan… The raid began on the smaller of two buildings in [Bin Laden's] compound, where [Bin Laden's] couriers were believed to live. The raid then moved to the larger three-story building.

“Two Bin Laden couriers were killed, as was Osama Bin Laden’s son Khalid and a woman. Two women were injured. Children were present in the compound but were not harmed. U.S. officials said that bin Laden was asked to surrender but did not. He was shot in the head and then shot again to make sure he was dead.”

imageLa Mujer en Afganistán, Hoy May 02 by ALB Noticias 0 comments

Nota de ALB -En línea con la entrevista que hicimos a Mariam Rawi, militante de RAWA, (http://www.alasbarricadas.org/noticias/?q=node/13683) publicamos a continuación el texto de las charlas que durante estos días ha dado por varias ciudades del Estado, y que ella misma nos ha facilitado.

imageTowards an anarchist history of the Chinese revolution Feb 16 by Andrew Flood 0 comments

Outside of a few events including the Long March and the Shanghai commune the development of the Chinese revolution is relatively unknown on the western left in comparison with the revolutions in Russia in 1917, Spain in 1936 or even the Paris spring of 1968. Those sections of that left influenced by or proclaiming themselves to be Maoist haven't helped that situation much. Their histories have tended towards simple tales focusing on the role of one man and collapsed a 100-year history of revolution into the events important to him. [Italiano]

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