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north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Monday February 27, 2017 - 01:28 bei Nizar Visram   image 1 image
At the 28th Summit meeting of the African Union (AU) held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 30 January 2017, Morocco's readmission to the continental body generated heated discussion. At the end of the day the Kingdom of Morocco managed to win over sufficient member states on its side and it was allowed to join the fold unconditionally. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / history of anarchism / other libertarian press Thursday January 08, 2015 - 15:28 bei I. U. Parrini   text 3 comments (last - thursday july 02, 2015 - 16:31)
NOTE by Lucien van der Walt: English translation by Nestor McNab of three parts of the historical memoirs of I. U. Parrini – one of the initiators of the anarchist movement in Italy and Egypt, from the days of the First International – which were published in Italian in “La Protesta Umana” of San Francisco, nos. 36, 38 and 40 (21 Nov. and 26 Dec. 1903, and 9 Jan. 1904 respectively). This material is provided for purposes of historical recovery: it must be noted that Parrini was (according to Tony Gorman's 2010 overview of Egyptian anarchism) a "staunch anti-organisationalist, ... notorious for his uncompromising style and ... a persistent obstacle to greater cooperation among anarchists. Not until after his death in 1906 was a national program of action agreed which provided a solid basis for collaboration within the Egyptian movement." His current was in constant conflict with the growing, eventually ascendant, anarcho-syndicalists. Nonetheless, these memoirs -- despite their polemical quality and imbalances -- are a valuable testimony, deserving of wider circulation, not least for their insider view, from the perspective of one current in the movement.

The material is sourced from Leonardo Bettini, "Bibliografia dell'anarchismo, volume 2, tomo 2: periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all'estero (1872-1971)" (CP editrice, Firenze, 1976), translation by Nestor McNab. Via Lucien van der Walt. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Monday October 21, 2013 - 20:21 bei Chris Stephen
Fighting rages in Benghazi as Tripoli braces for fallout from the kidnapping of prime minister Ali Zaidan. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / anti-fascism / non-anarchist press Wednesday August 21, 2013 - 00:18 bei Roger Annis   text 1 comment (last - tuesday august 27, 2013 - 22:10)
The following article is based on a speech given by Roger Annis to a rally in Vancouver on August 17 that was convened by Egyptian-Canadians in the city to condemn the coup d'état in Egypt of July 3 and the police and military violence that has continued in the country. The original speech has been slightly edited to include several additional points. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Friday July 05, 2013 - 17:55 bei Sungur Savran
The near equality in strength of the two camps contending for power in Egypt led the army to stage a Bonapartist coup. It is not only the recent episode of unprecedented crowds in the millions coming out on 30 June that has made the army move. This struggle between the Muslim Brotherhood government of now deposed President Mohamed Morsi, on the one hand, and the opposition, represented by the National Salvation Front, and more recently by the Tamerod (Rebel) movement, on the other, has been going on since last November. This is, in fact, the third wave of spectacular demonstrations by the opposition within a cycle of the Egyptian revolution that has been going on since November. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday May 08, 2013 - 02:03 bei Corrispondente Infoaut   image 1 image
Ve městě Port Said se odehrává bezprecedentní situace – kompletní samospráva, odmítnutí všeho, co představuje autoritu. To je stav, který se hlavní aktéři současných egyptských bojů – pracující – snaží reprodukovat rovněž v jiných městech.
Port Said je nyní úplně v rukou lidu. U vstupu do města, na místě starých policejních zátarasů, se nachází kontrolní stanoviště, jehož posádku tvoří místní obyvatelé, povětšinou stávkující dělníci, kteří si říkají „lidová policie“. Totéž platí pro dopravu – již zde nejsou dopravní fízlové, ale mladí muži, studenti a dělníci, [Italiano] ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Tuesday March 05, 2013 - 19:46 bei Corrispondente Infoaut   text 3 comments (last - wednesday may 08, 2013 - 02:00)   image 3 images
An unprecedented situation is taking place in the city of Port Said - complete self-management, a rejection of everything that authority represents. It is a situation that the main actors in the Egyptian struggle at this time - the workers - are trying to reproduce in other cities too. [ ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday January 25, 2013 - 03:01 bei Joshua Virasami   image 1 image
Exploiting the latest spillover from the two previous interventions in Libya and Mali, which are a product of AFRICOM intelligence and military assistance, they are making rapid gains in their North Africa advance. For what? One begins to ask, before continuing understanding how profitable chaos is, is crucial to answering the question. The ensuing chaos within Mali, expanding to Algeria and set to encompass North Africa leaves scope for a state of permanent low level war. This low level war is nothing new, it’s taking place as you read this over nearly all of the globalised world claiming millions of lives: described by John Pilger as the Third World War. This expanding theatre of the ‘war on terror’, which I will later explore, provides ample opportunity within its vast marketplace for hordes of corporations to destroy, ravage, rebuild and beautify entire nations. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Thursday November 24, 2011 - 18:53 bei The Guardian
An estimated 7,000 detainees being held, including women, children and black Africans tortured for skin colour. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Thursday November 10, 2011 - 07:16 bei Seumas Milne
Nato claimed it would protect civilians in Libya, but delivered far more killing. It's a warning to the Arab world and Africa
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north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Thursday September 22, 2011 - 08:54 bei Gaby Leslie
A woman and her family were shot by Libyan rebel fighters in a deadly attack because their last name was Gaddafi, it has been reported.

Mother-of-three Afaf Gaddafi was attempting to flee the war-torn country with her children and other family members over fears that their surname would land them in trouble. Mistaken for Gaddafi loyalists, rebel fighters opened fire at them near an airport - killing the couple’s two daughters Yam, 20 months, and Aden, three weeks, as well as Afaf’s mother and sister.
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north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday September 02, 2011 - 19:12 bei InnerCityPress.com
Obviously the UN had already plans for Libya, without much of an interest in whatever the African Union or Libyan themselves have to say. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Tuesday August 30, 2011 - 19:05 bei Gene Healy
Mission accomplished! As Libyan rebels took Tripoli last week, liberals practically draped that banner across the nation's op-ed pages. Now was the time for all good men to come together and praise a famous victory.
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north africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Sunday July 10, 2011 - 13:43 bei Rana Khazbak
A military court on 29 June handed down suspended sentences of one year in prison to five workers, who had been sacked by the Egyptian oil company Petrojet. The sentencing marked the first enforcement of Law 34/2011, announced by the military in March, which criminalizes protests and strikes that hinder production in any workplace. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday July 08, 2011 - 16:29 bei Electronic Intifada
The blog 3arabawy posted a statement from the Egyptian Independent Union Federation, drafted last week, that affirms solidarity with the Palestinian people and upholds their commitment to “reject any form of normal relations” with Israel, including gas supply agreements that have been in place since Mubarak was empowered. [Italiano] ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Thursday April 21, 2011 - 08:39 bei Abdul Ilah Albayaty, Hana Al Bayaty, Ian Douglas
We said on 18 January in our article “The Arab Spring of Democracy” that all Arab states share the same characteristics, and from this deduction that the same conditions will produce the same results. On 25 January, following the Tunisian revolution, the Egyptian uprising began. Since then, popular uprisings are spreading like wildfire in the Arab world. It is the Arab Spring of democracy. It is a new era full of hope and aspirations that will change the balance of forces in the Middle East, and maybe the world. No Arab country will be spared. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday April 01, 2011 - 06:14 bei Tariq Ali
The US-Nato intervention in Libya, with United Nations security council cover, is part of an orchestrated response to show support for the movement against one dictator in particular and by so doing to bring the Arab rebellions to an end by asserting western control, confiscating their impetus and spontaneity and trying to restore the status quo ante. [Italiano] ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / repression / prisoners / non-anarchist press Wednesday March 09, 2011 - 16:35 bei Dina Zayed and Sarah Mikhail
New evidence of spying and torture by an Egyptian security agency has piled pressure on military rulers to abolish a hated and feared symbol of Hosni Mubarak's era. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday February 23, 2011 - 15:26 bei Peter Hallward
In different ways in different places (including most dramatically some places that until very recently were often taken for granted as among the most "docile" and "stable" countries around), people all over the world are rediscovering a principle at work in every revolutionary sequence: if we are willing to act in sufficient numbers and with sufficient determination, we already have all the power we need to devise and impose our own alternative. If we are determined to pursue it, we now have an opportunity to help change the world. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
north africa / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday February 23, 2011 - 00:47 bei Richard Pithouse
In 1961 Frantz Fanon wrote, from Tunisia, “The colonial world is a world cut into two....The town belonging to the colonized people, or at least the native town, the Negro village, the medina, the reservation, is a place of ill fame, peopled by men of evil repute. They are born there, it matters little where or how; they die there, it matters not how or where.” Fifty years later cities are still divided into separate zones for those who count and those who don't count. ... ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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Support the comrades! imageUpdate on the Campaign for the Sudanese Anarchists 08:45 Thu 18 Apr by International Anarchist Organisations 0 comments

In August 2023, we, anarchist organisations from five continents, launched an international solidarity campaign. Its aim was and is to support Sudanese anarchists fleeing war and repression in their country and to ensure that they arrive safely in a destination country of their choice. Six months have now passed since our first call for solidarity. In this short text, we would like to report on the current situation and the continuation of our campaign.

tahriricn.jpg imageEgypt: Tahrir-ICN statement on the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization 15:02 Sat 04 Jan by TahrirICN 0 comments

Comdemnation of the recent declaration of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a terrorist organization.

egipto_golpe_1.jpg imageEgypt: Neither the religious-fascist pest, nor military anger! 21:11 Mon 08 Jul by Relations Internationales de la CGA 0 comments

For more than 2 years, the counter-revolution in Egypt has been in the form of power sharing between 2 sectors of the state and the bourgeoisie. On the one side, the Muslim Brotherhood, which represents the spare wheel of the mercantile bourgeoisie and Western states to prevent any social revolution, were running civil affairs. [Français]

morsiout.jpg imageThe Egyptian streets are stronger than the polling booths 18:46 Fri 05 Jul by Alternative libertaire 0 comments

Two and a half years after the ousting of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian streets have spoken again. Mohamed Morsi has been ousted after a one-year reign and four days of demonstrations on an unprecedented scale in the history of the country. The Egyptians have reminded the world that an election is not a blank cheque which leaves representatives free from all constraint. [Français] [Castellano] [Italiano] [Ελληνικά ]

Education workers mobilizing in Algeria imageStatement by the Mediterranean Union Coordination 19:00 Fri 22 Mar by Equipo de Trabajo para el Norte de África 0 comments

We previously mentioned the meeting of the Mediterranean Union Coordination which took place in Tangier on 23 February 2013, with the participation of the Moroccan National Federation of Workers and Officials, National Federation of Teachers and National Federation of Agricultural Workers, the Spanish CGT, the French CNT, the Association of Unemployed Graduates of Morocco and the Union of Unemployed Graduates of Tunisia. Solidaridad (France), SNAPAP and CLA (Algeria) and USI (Italy) sent messages apologizing for their absence. [Castellano]

afmskagainstrape41.jpg imageSolidarity with Egyptian women 21:00 Tue 19 Feb by Russian Anarcho-feminists 0 comments

Anarcha-feminists came today, 12 february 2013, to the embassy of Egypt in Moscow to express solidarity with the victims of sexual assault/violence, that took place throughout Egypt during the revolution and even after the revolution, when the Muslim Brotherhood came to power. [Italiano]

egypt.jpg imageIn response to the indictments in Alexandria 20:59 Fri 25 Jan by Libertarian Socialist Movement 0 comments

Last Sunday, during the Alexandria court hearing which was to pronounce a verdict on police officers accused of killing protesters during clashes in January 2011, the police in charge of guarding the court began to provoke the victims' families and activists who had come to support them peacefully as they had done for previous hearings. [العَرَبِيَّةُ]

Demonstration in support of Tahar Belabes imageAlgeria: Repression of unemployed workers in Ouargla 21:35 Thu 10 Jan by Equipo de Trabajo para el Norte de África 0 comments

On 2nd January last there were serious clashes during a demonstration organized by the national committee for the defense of the rights of the unemployed (CNDDC), part of the SNAPAP union. [Castellano]

egypte.jpg imageIn Egypt as well as in France, we say no to fascism! 18:45 Fri 28 Dec by CGA Relations Internationales 0 comments

In a context of capitalist crises, the popular revolts are expanding since several years. In Egypt, the revolt took a revolutionary dimension by chasing Mubarak. But it was confronted since the begining to the counter-revolutionary dynamic of religious fascism. [Français]

A year of popular uprising in Morocco imageMorocco: A January of revolt and repression for the new government 18:53 Wed 15 Feb by Equipo de Trabajo para el Norte de África 0 comments

The struggles of the Moroccan people have continued with force during the month of January. Labour struggles, peasant struggles, the unemployed, the Amazigh [Berber] movement, the struggle in support of political prisoners and against the impunity of the dictatorship, all over Morocco, people are expressing their unease over the situation and the need for profound, real change. The February 20 Movement is demonstrating in the streets and preparing the first anniversary. [Castellano]

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imageNotes towards a history of Italian anarchism in Egypt (by Leonardo Bettini, translation) Jun 12 by Leonardo Bettini 0 comments

English translation of the overview of early Italian anarchists in Egypt, from Leonardo Bettini, "Bibliografia dell'anarchismo, volume 2, tomo 2: periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all'estero (1872-1971)" (CP editrice, Firenze, 1976), translation by Nestor McNab. Via Lucien van der Walt. Lucien van der Walt note: This is NOT a history of anarchism in Egypt as a whole, least of all of its important impact on the Arabic-speaking and Greek population, which can be found in work by writers like Tony Gorman. Nonetheless it is valuable, and not previously widely available in English. Worth noting for contemporary reflection is the destructive role of I. Parrini's [aka "Un vecchio” aka L'Orso /"the Bear"],"anti-organizationalism in disorienting the movement in the late 1800s. This was overcome in the 1900s, a period of great advance for the movement in the country. There is also much of interest, even if incomplete, on the role in the unions and popular education, although it grossly underestimates the successes, especially among the indigenous.

imageEarly anarchist periodicals in Tunisia (by Leonardo Bettini, translation) Jan 08 by Leonardo Bettini 0 comments

English translation of the overview of early Italian-language anarchist periodicals in Tunisia, from Leonardo Bettini, "Bibliografia dell'anarchismo, volume 2, tomo 2: periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all'estero (1872-1971)" (CP editrice, Firenze, 1976), translation by Nestor McNab. Via Lucien van der Walt.

imageEarly anarchist periodicals in Egypt (by Leonardo Bettini, translation) Jan 08 by Leonardo Bettini 0 comments

English translation of the overview of early Italian-language anarchist periodicals in Egypt, from Leonardo Bettini, "Bibliografia dell'anarchismo, volume 2, tomo 2: periodici e numeri unici anarchici in lingua italiana pubblicati all'estero (1872-1971)" (CP editrice, Firenze, 1976), translation by Nestor McNab. Via Lucien van der Walt.

textThe Narrative of the Egyptian revolution (2011-2013) in the documentary 'Al Midan' (The Square) Dec 13 by Sweatshirt 0 comments

This essay seeks to address the subject of the Egyptian revolution by following the narrative of the revolution in the 2013 documentary Al Midan (The Square) by Jehane Noujaim. [footnote: Jehane Noujaim. 2013. Al-Midan (The Square). [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2486682/.] The question under investigation here is: How is the revolution – its dynamics and its capacity – narrated in this piece of documentary film? Basically, I want to know, how the director and its narrators give meaning to this recent part of Egyptian history.

imageTribute: Léandre Valéro, last to witness Algerian anarchism Nov 24 by Guillaume Davranche 1 comments

Bigger than life, the militant and syndicalist path trodden by Valéro took him from the struggles in support of Indochinese independence to that of Algeria. From 1954 to 1956, he was also to play a pivotal role in the North African Libertarian Movement (MLNA)

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imageEgypt: Tahrir-ICN statement on the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization Jan 04 0 comments

Comdemnation of the recent declaration of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a terrorist organization.

imageEgypt: Neither the religious-fascist pest, nor military anger! Jul 08 Coordination des Groupes Anarchistes 0 comments

For more than 2 years, the counter-revolution in Egypt has been in the form of power sharing between 2 sectors of the state and the bourgeoisie. On the one side, the Muslim Brotherhood, which represents the spare wheel of the mercantile bourgeoisie and Western states to prevent any social revolution, were running civil affairs. [Français]

imageThe Egyptian streets are stronger than the polling booths Jul 05 AL 0 comments

Two and a half years after the ousting of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian streets have spoken again. Mohamed Morsi has been ousted after a one-year reign and four days of demonstrations on an unprecedented scale in the history of the country. The Egyptians have reminded the world that an election is not a blank cheque which leaves representatives free from all constraint. [Français] [Castellano] [Italiano] [Ελληνικά ]

imageStatement by the Mediterranean Union Coordination Mar 22 CGT 0 comments

We previously mentioned the meeting of the Mediterranean Union Coordination which took place in Tangier on 23 February 2013, with the participation of the Moroccan National Federation of Workers and Officials, National Federation of Teachers and National Federation of Agricultural Workers, the Spanish CGT, the French CNT, the Association of Unemployed Graduates of Morocco and the Union of Unemployed Graduates of Tunisia. Solidaridad (France), SNAPAP and CLA (Algeria) and USI (Italy) sent messages apologizing for their absence. [Castellano]

imageIn response to the indictments in Alexandria Jan 25 0 comments

Last Sunday, during the Alexandria court hearing which was to pronounce a verdict on police officers accused of killing protesters during clashes in January 2011, the police in charge of guarding the court began to provoke the victims' families and activists who had come to support them peacefully as they had done for previous hearings. [العَرَبِيَّةُ]

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