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north america / mexico / workplace struggles / news report Saturday December 22, 2012 04:00 by David
I started the day feeling pessimistic about what would happen and even though on the whole, people came, yelled and then went home, I was a lot more encouraged by the days events than I thought I’d be.

That said, let me be clear that this is an accounting of the days events and not any sort of feeling of victory or satisfaction with the business unions’ approach or their marriage to the democratic party. This is an attempt to describe what I was seeing glimpses of, piece that are present, just below the surface in spite of the unions’ backwards ways.

This bill is only possible because most of the unions have not been organizing, have been acting in the interests of the bosses as much as in the interests of workers and have wed themselves almost completely to the democratic party, who hasn’t really given them a thing in several decades. I don’t dispute any of that and have had my share of experiences with unions that make me sick to my stomach. That said, I think it is incorrect to write them off as obsolete, having run their course or irrelevant. The hundreds of thousands of people who participate in their unions, despite their problems don’t think so and I think it is a mistake to dismiss those sentiments and commitments. That was demonstrated pretty well in what I saw on Tuesday. read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / community struggles / news report Thursday December 20, 2012 10:40 by S Nappalos
In a time when people are experiencing unparalleled hardship, Miami-Dade county is ramping up to steamroll more foreclosures. This news comes as rents are rising[1] in Miami spurred on by international speculators and investors, and people losing their homes. Nationally homeless is increasing due to the pervasive unemployment, sub-poverty wages of the lowest tier of the working population, and the multi-decade long attacks on housing safety nets. We are now witnessing a homelessness that includes young able bodied people some of whom are working while homeless[2]. read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / anarchist movement / news report Wednesday December 19, 2012 00:15 by Mexico ABC
In recent days, following the events of the demonstrations on December 1st for the presidential inauguration of Enrique Peña Nieto, during which the police forces, both of the Federal [national] and Federal District [Mexico City] forces, brutally repressed demonstrators - officials of the Federal District government, amongst whom were the head of government of the FD and the capital's attorney, have made statements declaring that those responsible for the clashes are anarchist groups.[Castellano] [Français] [Deutsch] read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / represión / presos / news report Saturday December 15, 2012 00:16 by Carolina S. Romero   image 3 images
“Marcelo Ebrard dijo que va a buscar los verdaderos culpables. Los verdaderos culpables son ellos, compañeros. Lo tenemos bien claro. Los verdaderos culpables son los que vienen a reprimirnos”. read full story / add a comment
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north america / mexico / anarchist movement / feature Tuesday December 11, 2012 19:55 by Colin O   text 8 comments (last - thursday april 25, 2013 08:37)   image 1 image
An article by a member of Rochester Red & Black and Common Struggle making the case for a unitary class struggle anarchist organization in lead up to a conference in February 2013 focused on the potential formation of exactly such a grouping. [Português] read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / anarchist movement / link to audio Monday December 10, 2012 08:50 by Miami Autonomy & Solidarity
Pablo a MAS member presented on political organization and intermediate level analysis at the Losa Angeles Anarchist Bookfair. read full story / add a comment
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amérique du nord / mexique / mouvement anarchiste / nouvelles Friday December 07, 2012 23:57 by Alianza Anraquista Revolucionaria   image 1 image
Le 1er décembre 2012 a eut lieu la cérémonie de la démocratie bourgeoise qui concluait officiellement la sanglante administration de Felipe Calderón, qui transmet ainsi la charge présidentielle au criminel Enrique Peña Nieto. En réalité il s'agit de la continuité d'un modèle politique et économique prédateur qui continuera a dégrader les conditions d'existence de la classe ouvrière, pour continuer à assurer les intérêts des grandes capitales. La cérémonie a eut lieu au milieu d'un déploiement excessif de forces de sécurité incluant une collaboration des organes de renseignements de l'Etat Majeur Présidentiel avec la Police Fédérale Préventive et divers corporations de la sécurité de la capitale.

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nordamerika / mexiko / repression / gefangene / pressemitteilung Friday December 07, 2012 20:55 by Cruz Negra Anarquista de México   image 1 image
In den letzten Tagen, als Folge von Ereignissen die während der Demonstrationen am 1. Dezember, auf Grund der Vereidigung von Enrique Peña Nieto zum Präsidenten, stattfanden, setzten Polizist_innen des Bundes wie auch aus Mexiko-Stadt, auf brutale Weise Repressionen gegen die Demonstrierenden ein. Funktionär_innen der Regierung von Mexiko-Stadt unter denen sich der eigene Chef der Regierung und der Staatsanwalt der Hauptstadt befinden, haben Erklärungen verfasst die aussagen, dass anarchistische Gruppen für die Auseinandersetzungen verantwortlich sind. [Castellano] [Français] read full story / add a comment
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amérique du nord / mexique / répression / prisonniers et prisonnières / communiqué de presse Thursday December 06, 2012 06:25 by Cruz Negra Anarquista México   image 1 image
Ces derniers jours, suite aux événements qui se sont déroulés lors des manifestations du 1er décembre envers l'investiture du Président Enrique Peña Nieto -au cours desquelles les forces de l'ordre, autant les fédérales que celles du District Fédéral , ont réprimé brutalement les manifestants- des fonctionnaires du Gouvernement du Dsitrict Fédéral, parmi lesquels se trouvent le chef de gouvernement du DF et le procureur de la capitale , ont déclaré que les responsables des affrontements étaient des groupes anarchistes. [Castellaño] [Deutsch] read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / represión / presos / portada Wednesday December 05, 2012 18:53 by Cruz Negra Anarquista de México   text 1 comment (last - thursday december 06, 2012 05:14)   image 1 image
En días pasados, a raíz de los hechos ocurridos en las manifestaciones del día 1º de Diciembre por la toma de protesta de Enrique Peña Nieto como presidente, en las que los cuerpos policiacos, tanto federales como del Distrito Federal, reprimieron brutalmente a los manifestantes, funcionarios del Gobierno del Distrito Federal, entre los que se encuentran el propio jefe de gobierno y el procurador capitalino, han realizado pronunciamientos, declarando que los responsables de los enfrentamientos son grupos anarquistas. [Français] [Deutsch] [English] read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / movimiento anarquista / comunicado de prensa Wednesday December 05, 2012 06:32 by Alianza Anarquista Revolucionaria   image 1 image


A las organizaciones sociales,

A los medios de comunicación,

A la clase trabajadora en general:

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nord america / messico / la sinistra / cronaca Tuesday December 04, 2012 04:21 by Andrea Spotti   image 1 image
L’esordio di Peña Nieto alla presidenza non promette niente di buono per la democrazia e i movimenti messicani. La gestione repressiva della piazza in risposta alle manifestazioni di protesta contro il suo insediamento a Città del Messico parrebbe confermare i peggiori timori suscitati dal ritorno al potere del Pri. Il bilancio della giornata parla al momento di 105 feriti, di cui 29 in ospedale e uno in coma farmacologico, piú di cento fermi e un numero imprecisato di desaparecidos.

Dopo le contestatissime elezioni del luglio scorso, il movimento contro l’imposizione del candidato priista aveva deciso di impedire la cerimonia di investitura circondando il parlamento con una catena umana. Come promesso, a partire dalle prime ore della giornata di sabato gli studenti di #YoSoy132 e le organizzazioni aderenti alla Convención Nacional, hanno iniziato ad organizzare l’assedio a San Lazaro, la blindatissima sede del parlamento messicano, protetta da migliaia di elementi delle forze dell’ordine e da tiratori scelti.
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américa del norte / méxico / movimiento anarquista / news report Tuesday December 04, 2012 04:09 by Regeneración Radio   image 1 image
México 2012, año de la sucesión presidencial. Sin duda, también un año de protestas. Miles manifestaron su repudio a la candidatura a la presidencia del priísta Enrique Peña Nieto (EPN). La sociedad civil fue testigo de la manipulación de las elecciones del 1 de julio con el objetivo de imponer a EPN. Los principales actores de la fechoría fueron: el Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE), empresas como Monex, Soriana y el Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI). La compra de votos fue lo que permitió a EPN ganar las elecciones y la coordinación de estos actores garantizaron esa compra.

No obstante a las protestas previas, el 1 de diciembre, cuando EPN asumiría oficialmente el poder, se esperaba una asistencia mayor a las acciones convocadas contra la imposición por actores como el #YoSoy132 y organizaciones coordinadas en el Movimiento Contra la Imposición.
A través de las redes sociales, se convocó a acciones en los hastags #CercoaSanLazaro, #1Dmx y #MéxicoNoTienePresidente. La convocatoria general se hizó para el sábado el 1 de diciembre a las 4 am en el Monumento a la Revolución, lugar donde, desde hace meses, se mantiene la Acampada Revolución. De allí se marcharía a San Lázaro.

Al menos unos cuatrocientos jóvenes llegaron a la Acampada desde la noche del 30 de noviembre. Se pintaban mantas, se leía, se preparaba café y tortas en una improvisada cocina del plantón y se discutía la estrategia de seguridad y de medios. En una pequeña televisión al interior del campamento se monitoreaba como EPN y su recién nombrado gabinete recibía el poder de manos de Felipe Calderón en el Palacio Nacional, eran las 12 pm.
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américa del norte / méxico / community struggles / news report Tuesday December 04, 2012 00:21 by Desinformémonos   text 2 comments (last - tuesday december 04, 2012 00:27)   image 1 image
Un manifestante en coma inducido, decenas de heridos e intoxicados, cerca de 100 detenidos, once menores de edad entre ellos, y un número indefinido de desaparecidos es el saldo de la violenta jornada de represión que comenzó la mañana de este sábado 1 de diciembre, y que se prolongó hasta alrededor de las cuatro de la tarde, en el marco de las protestas por la asunción a la presidencia de Enrique Peña Nieto, convocadas por el movimiento #YoSoy132. read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / community struggles / news report Thursday November 29, 2012 19:46 by Carolina S. Romero   image 1 image
“Aquí queremos justicia”, dijo un compañero en un mitin realizado afuera de la casa representación de Oaxaca en el Distrito Federal el miércoles 28 de noviembre. read full story / add a comment
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north america / mexico / history / feature Monday November 26, 2012 22:30 by Jerome Raza   text 3 comments (last - sunday october 06, 2013 23:20)   image 1 image
In September 2012, shortly after the end of the largest unlimited general student strike in the history of Quebec, several class-struggle anarchist organisations in Canada along with a few local chapters of the IWW put together a cross-country tour to bring the history and experiences of the Quebec student movement to students and activists outside the province. Stopping in over a dozen cities from Toronto, Ontario to Victoria, BC, the tour brought a participant in the 2012 student strike to audiences in colleges and universities as well as union halls and various cooperatives. The article that follows is based on this conference. Special thanks to Jonathan from Zabalaza for editing help! read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / anarchist movement / anarchist communist event Monday November 26, 2012 03:52 by AWB
We are a group of anarchist fiction writers assembling an anthology of stories to be published in early 2013. read full story / add a comment
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north america / mexico / community struggles / news report Saturday November 24, 2012 13:44 by Zakk Flash   image 1 image
Now that President Obama is “safely” ensconced in the White House for another four years and “disaster Supreme Court decisions” are averted, liberal and progressive voters need to join radical activists in the fight against endless war, ecological destruction, and austerity. Obama no longer has an incentive to make any pretense of throwing a single crumb to liberals – resignation and acquiescence on “pragmatic grounds” will allow bargains that are hostile to the interests of the working class. read full story / add a comment
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north america / mexico / economy / opinion / analysis Thursday November 22, 2012 23:31 by Thomas   image 1 image
With the recent re-election of Barack Obama as President of the United States, many are rejoicing and breathing a sigh of relief. There’s a widespread belief amongst those who elected him that he is looking out for us and will fight for us. Unfortunately, besides a few token gestures that may occur during the next four years, his tenure in office is likely to be both a disappointment and one in which the interests of the elite classes are served at the expense of the popular classes. As described below, this has to do with structural, historical and social factors that have been ensuring, and continue to ensure, that this is the case regardless of who is in office. However, there is hope; we’re just looking for it in the wrong places. read full story / add a comment
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