user preferences

Upcoming Events

No upcoming events.
Search author name words: anarchist

pays-bas / allemagne / autriche / luttes en milieu de travail / opinion / analyse Wednesday June 01, 2016 15:52 by Coordination des Groupes anarchistes
Mouvement contre la loi Travail en France : face à la répression, au lynchage médiatique, opposons à l'Etat et au patronat une solidarité de classe, amplifions grèves et blocages, et ouvrons des perspectives de rupture, pour une société autogérée et égalitaire. read full story / add a comment
13084043_965751990199700_1437116728_n.jpg
france / belgique / luxembourg / luttes en milieu de travail / article de fond Sunday May 01, 2016 04:42 by Coordination des Groupes anarchistes   image 1 image
Face à cette situation, la réponse des travailleur-ses, des chômeurs-euses et de la jeunesse ne peut être que de massifier encore le mouvement lors des prochaines journées de mobilisation. Mais si le nombre de manifestant-e-s est un moyen de pression, seul il ne suffira pas à faire reculer le gouvernement. Aujourd'hui, comme en 2010, ce qui fait réagir les gouvernants, c'est l'instauration d'un rapport de force, c'est quand on s'attaque aux porte-feuilles et qu'il y a un risque sérieux de blocage de l'économie. Ceci ne peut se faire qu'en multipliant des grèves qui se maintiennent dans le temps, partout où cela est possible.
Pour ne pas se disperser et s'épuiser, parce que réfléchir à la société de demain ne doit pas faire oublier qu'il y a un premier combat à gagner aujourd'hui, nous devons faire converger les initiatives existantes, investir et multiplier les espaces de construction du mouvement comme les Nuits Debout ou les assemblées générales.

Voir aussi: Qu’ils nous rendent tout! Alternative Libertaire (France) 25 aprile 2016, 1 Maggio 2016 70 anni di Resistenza, 70 anni di lotte sociali Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA (Italie) O 1° de Maio em meio à crise final do projeto “Democrático-Popular” Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira (Brésil) MAY DAY 2016 Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (Australie) 1 Mayıs’ta Taksim’deyiz! Devrimci Anarşist Faaliyet (Turquie) Primer de Maig 2016, dia de la classe treballadora EMBAT (Catalogne) Por un primero de Mayo clasista, de lucha y resistencia! Federación Anarquista de Rosario (Argentina) read full story / add a comment
308156_172149779538211_100002295701287_354743_40542090_n.jpg
indonesia / philippines / australia / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Sunday May 01, 2016 01:46 by Melbourne anarchist Communist Group   image 1 image
The labour movement in Melbourne, though far declined from its former strength, has neither totally given up the ghost nor been allowed quarter by its enemies. Unions campaign for health and safety, against insecure work and against the use of temporary work visas to undermine labour standards. The campaigns, though, are undermined by the conservatism and timidity of the union officials, their support for the Labor Party and their nationalist focus on “Aussie jobs”, which interferes with building the necessary solidarity between local workers and super-exploited migrant workers. Meanwhile, the capitalists are proceeding with legislation to destroy the construction workers' union (CFMEU) and bring the entire union movement under close State supervision. read full story / add a comment
iwwdemonstrationny_1.jpg
Διεθνή / Ιμπεριαλισμός / Πόλεμος / Ανακοίνωση Τύπου Wednesday April 27, 2016 22:07 by Melbourne anarchist Communist Group   image 1 image
Πρέπει να οικοδομήσουμε ένα κίνημα της εργατικής τάξης, που να εκτείνεται πέρα ​​από τα σύνορα και να μην αφήνει έδαφος στις καπιταλιστικές κυβερνήσεις που δεν έχουν καμία λύση για τα διεθνή προβλήματα, παρά μόνο τον πόλεμο. Πρέπει να οικοδομήσουμε την επανάσταση των εργατών και την ανατροπή του καπιταλισμού. Και μόνο τότε θα μπορέσουμε να οικοδομήσουμε έναν κόσμο ελευθερίας, ισότητας και αλληλεγγύης - έναν κόσμο σε ειρήνη. read full story / add a comment
iwwdemonstrationny.jpg
indonesia / philippines / australia / imperialism / war / press release Monday April 25, 2016 18:02 by Melbourne anarchist Communist Group   image 1 image
If we want peace, we must follow the example of the workers and worker-soldiers who ended WWI. We must build a working class movement which spans across frontiers and cuts the ground out from under the capitalist governments that have no solution for international problems but war. We must make a workers' revolution and overthrow capitalism. And only then will we be able to build a world of liberty, equality and solidarity – a world at peace. read full story / add a comment
taac_logo_1.png
international / anarchist movement / policy statement Wednesday April 06, 2016 08:09 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   image 1 image
Umzabalazo wenqanaba labantu abaxhomekeke kwimpilo yomsebenzi e-S.A. ngumzabalazo ophikisana nobugqili kuhlangene nohlelo lwe-capitalism ononqxowankulu abacandelo lolawulo buyyebi kunye nombuso. I-capitalism ononqxowankulu abacandelo lolawulo buyyebi kunye nombuso uhlelo lwaleyongcosana ebusayo. (amacapitalist abaphathi abasemazingeni aphezulu, osopolitiki abaqeqeshiwe) eqonde ukuxhaphaza iphinde icindezele iningi elingabasebenzi (abasebenzi bawowonke amazinga; imindeni yabo, amasotsha; abangaqashiwe kanye nemphakathi ehluphekayo yasemaphandleni). Lezinhlobo zombili zinenhloso ezehlukile zivaleleke emzabalazweni wangokwezinga. read full story / add a comment
taac_logo.png
international / anarchist movement / policy statement Tuesday April 05, 2016 18:34 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   image 1 image
The struggle of the working class in South Africa is a struggle against the slave bondage of capitalism and the state. Capitalism and the state are based on the ruling class minority (capitalists, generals, top officials, professional politicians) exploiting and oppressing the working class majority (workers of all grades, our families, rank and file soldiers, the unemployed, and the rural poor). The two classes have totally different interests: we are locked in class struggle.
read full story / add a comment
Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana
west africa / history / opinion / analysis Monday April 04, 2016 22:10 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   text 1 comment (last - tuesday april 05, 2016 06:38)   image 1 image
Ghana, West Africa, was a British colony called "Gold Coast" until 1957. It became the first independent country in "black" Africa after reforms and struggles in the 1940s and 1950s. The new president, the brilliant Kwame Nkrumah, and his Convention People's Party (CPP), had fought for independence. Now they aimed at major changes in the society, even speaking of socialism. And Nkrumah proposed a united African government for the continent: Pan-Africanism.

But by the mid-1960s, hopes were fading. There were good reforms in education and services and self- respect for Africans that helped remove colonialism's damages. But the CPP has become a dictatorship, with a personality cult around Nkrumah. Unions and struggles were suppressed. The economy was in trouble. A new elite hijacked independence and resources. When the military seized power in 1966, people celebrated in the streets. Today Ghana is one of the poorest African countries.

What went wrong and what can we, anarchists in Africa, learn from this experience? read full story / add a comment
international / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Monday April 04, 2016 22:00 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   text 1 comment (last - tuesday april 05, 2016 00:46)
"Africa today lies prostrate, bleeding, and embattled on all fronts, a victim of capitalist and, to a great extent, state socialist ambitions. The heart-rending misery of its peoples, the conditions of abject poverty, squalor and disease in which they live, exist side by side with the wanton luxury, rapacity, and corruption of its leaders." Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey, 1997, African Anarchism: The History of a Movement, Sharp Press: Tucson, Arizona. Our vast continent, Africa, is the poorest in the world, host to dozens of wars and conflicts, and marked by instability and inequality. The root causes of the instability lie in political corruption and the profiteering system run by local and international elites. The local ruling classes are interested in making profits and getting wealthy, by any means necessary. The elites are not promoting the development of the working class and peasants (small farmers), but only worsening our conditions. If the choice is between building a road in a poor area or pocketing the money, they will pocket the money. read full story / add a comment
anarchosyndicalism.png
international / anarchist movement / opinion/analysis Thursday March 31, 2016 07:44 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   image 1 image
I-Syndicalism uhlelo oluzama ukwehluka kunezihlelo ezejwayelekile zokuphatha nemibuso, ngamanye amazwi i-capitalism nohhulumeni. Ekuqadeni uhlelo lwe-capitalism ubukhomanisi badala into esabeka kakhulu ngokubeka amandla omnotho ezandlani zikehhulumeni kuphela. I-Syndicalistm ishiya emuva zonke izinhlelo zokuphatha esezidale ukucindezelwa noku xhashazwa komuntu ngomunye umuntu futhi. I-syndicalism ibuye izame ukwakha inhlangano eyakhiwe phezu kwezidingo zabantu hhayi izifiso zeziphathimandla futhi eyakhiwe phezu kokubambisana kwabantu abazibusayo, abalinganayo okubhekele ekutheni izidingo zika wonke wonke zifezeke, hhayi zabasezikhundleni.
read full story / add a comment
iwd1.jpg
international / gender / press release Tuesday March 08, 2016 11:35 by Melbourne anarchist Communist Group (MACG)   text 1 comment (last - wednesday march 09, 2016 05:11)   image 2 images
International Women’s Day is a day when the women’s movement around the world celebrates social, political and other achievements of women. It is also a good day for women to take a closer look at the oppression that flourishes through the double bondage of capitalism and patriarchy, and which is still an unfortunate and undeniable reality for the majority of women today. read full story / add a comment
1mayis2011anarsistkadinlar1.jpg
greece / turkey / cyprus / gender / press release Sunday February 21, 2016 20:17 by anarchist Women   image 1 image
Dear Comrades,

The next issue of our monthly anarchist newspaper Meydan is going to be prepared by Anarchist Women only, as for all March issues. In this issue, we are going to focus on the systematic violence against women, on this violence becoming a state policy and we are going to talk about being a woman in war conditions that we are currently in.

The massacres in the North of Kurdistan has been steadily increasing especially since August, and these war conditions bring about many cases in which the women are used as tool for the war. As seen in many wars throughout history, women are forced to migrate from the lands that are looted by war in our geography. Women are faced with rapes, tortures, they are massacred and their slayed bodies exposed on the streets, "completely naked". read full story / add a comment
zacflogo.gif
southern africa / anarchist movement / press release Friday February 19, 2016 10:46 by Zabalaza anarchist Communist Front   text 39 comments (last - tuesday october 04, 2016 16:25)   image 1 image
19th February 2016 The following is the official statement of the Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF) of South Africa on the controversy that erupted around Michael Schmidt, a South African activist, several months ago. It follows a careful collective discussion process and research and comes several weeks after the last installment in a series of articles claiming to be an expose of Schmidt. As we are also committed to a number of ongoing workshops, activities and publications, our time was limited. It has two main aims: to outline our position on the claims made for, and against, Schmidt, and to respond to a number of false statements that have been made about the ZACF in the course of the developing Schmidt affair. The statement opens with an executive summary, followed by a much more extensive discussion. The statement was collectively crafted and issued by the ZACF: www.zabalaza.net Questions and requests for comment should be addressed to zacf@riseup.net with a clearly-identifiable subject line (Please note that we will not be responding to questions, queries or claims from people using pseudonyms or otherwise concealing their identities. Organisational affiliation, if any, should please be stated). * Please note that a much earlier draft seems to have leaked online, labelled “Consolidated ZACF statement v18.docx” at 84kb, dated 22 December 2015. Our documents go through a process of collective writing and criticism and fact-checking, so THIS version (the one you are reading now) is the correct one, with significant changes from earlier versions. All previous drafts are made null-and-void by this final version and have no standing whatsoever, and we will not enter into discussion of such drafts. read full story / add a comment
tokologo0506.gif
international / anarchist movement / link to pdf Friday December 11, 2015 16:43 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   text 10 comments (last - tuesday april 09, 2024 04:57)   image 1 image
Welcome to the first double issue of Tokologo, combining issues 5 and 6. This marks our third year of publishing by the Tokologo African Anarchist Collective and its study circles. read full story / add a comment
editorial.png
southern africa / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Friday December 11, 2015 16:36 by Tokologo African anarchist Collective   image 1 image
Welcome to the first double issue of Tokologo, combining issues 5 and 6. This marks our third year of publishing by the Tokologo African Anarchist Collective and its study circles. 2015 has been a turbulent year. On the one side, the horrors of attacks on immigrants and foreigners continue. In April, attacks broke out, mainly in KwaZulu-Natal, spurred directly by Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini's inflammatory statements. One of the big failures of the 1994 transition was that much of the old Bantustan/ homeland apparatus remained in place, with the continuing power of chiefs and kings. Again, in October, this time spurred by rumours and the taxi associations, there were riots in the Eastern Cape. read full story / add a comment
franceshooting.jpg
france / belgique / luxembourg / divers / communiqué de presse Monday November 16, 2015 00:11 by Coordination des Groupes anarchistes - Région Parisienne   image 1 image
Face aux violences fascistes d’où qu’elles viennent, nous opposons notre solidarité entre exploité·e·s et notre organisation sur des bases de classe : notre colère se porte contre les dirigeants et responsables. Pour nous, pas d’unité nationale possible : jamais les exploité·e·s ne pourront s’unir avec les gouvernements responsables des guerres et de la misère. Du fait de leur ingérence au Moyen-Orient, les États occidentaux portent une responsabilité face à l’essor et l’émergence des mouvances fascistes. Nous appelons à la solidarité de classe, l’unité populaire des minorités nationales, des exploité·e·s, des travailleurs/travailleuses, avec ou sans emploi, en formation ou non. read full story / add a comment
300_0___20_0_0_0_0_0_pic_1.jpg
África austral / represión / presos / comunicado de prensa Thursday October 29, 2015 16:14 by Zabalaza anarchist Communist Front   image 1 image
Sudáfrica, 16 de Octubre de 2015: En la noche del Viernes 9 de Octubre de 2015, un militante de Zabalaza fue amenazado con violencia por su militancia política por un grupo de jóvenes, en el empobrecido barrio de Khutsog (Oeste de Johannesburgo). En la mañana siguiente, una escuela de formación política que él y otros compañeros llevan adelante en el área, fue interrumpida a la fuerza por una multitud aún más grande.
read full story / add a comment
300_0___20_0_0_0_0_0_pic.jpg
África austral / repressão / prisioneiros / comunicado de imprensa Thursday October 29, 2015 16:08 by Zabalaza anarchist Communist Front   image 1 image
África do Sul, 16 de outubro de 2015: Na noite de sexta-feira, 9 de outubro de 2015, um militante da Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (Frente Anarquista-Comunista Zabalaza) do pobre município de Khutsong (oeste de Johannesburg), foi ameaçado com violência pelo seu trabalho político por um grupo de jovens. Na manhã seguinte, uma escola política que ele e outro membro organizam na área foi forçada a interromper suas atividades por um grupo ainda maior. read full story / add a comment
Our starting point in both our perspective and in our current work is the importance of organizing for the social self-defense of the working-class and oppressed communities.
north america / mexico / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Thursday October 29, 2015 06:19 by First of May anarchist Alliance   image 1 image
The following points represent a brief statement of priorities, an outline of some of the perspectives our organization has decided on to help guide our thinking and actions in the coming period. We do not want to overstate where our organization is at in our analysis and organizing, nor are these points a substitute for the hard discussions our organization still must have. These points developed out of reviews and discussions of the nature of the current period, the continuing wave of social protest domestically and abroad, and how we as a small and specific group of anarchist revolutionaries can participate in and help build those movements for dignity, justice and freedom.
by First of May Anarchist Alliance, Autumn 2015 read full story / add a comment
pic.png
africa meridionale / repressione / prigionieri / comunicato stampa Sunday October 25, 2015 20:24 by Zabalaza anarchist Communist Front   image 2 images
Sud Africa, 16 ottobre 2015: la sera del 9 ottobre un militante dello Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front nel quartiere proletario nero di Khutsong (Johannesburg ovest), è stato minacciato con violenza d parte di un gruppo di giovani per il suo lavoro politico. [English] read full story / add a comment
© 2005-2024 Anarkismo.net. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Anarkismo.net. [ Disclaimer | Privacy ]