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SOA Watch Anti-Empire Cup, Summer 2014 in DC

Washington DC IndyMedia - Wed, 02/12/2014 - 1:48am
Love Football, Resist Empire! SOA Watch Anti-Empire Cup: This Summer in Washington, DC. GET YOUR TEAMS READY and stay tuned for updates about the 6v6 tournament. The Cup is for like-minded people who enjoy some competitive fun without taking it too seriously, regardless of gender or skill/experience.
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MD bill proposed to cut utilities to NSA at Ft Meade

Washington DC IndyMedia - Tue, 02/11/2014 - 2:18pm
8 lawmakers in MD are pushing a bill to deny and "material support, participation or assistance in any form" from the state or any of its contractors. Many say this might cut off the NSA's acccess to the huge amounts of electricity and water they purchase from area utilities.
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(en) Anarcho-Syndicalist Waiters in Germany Strike Against Dismissals

A-Infos - Mon, 02/10/2014 - 7:10am
The FAU gastronomy section struggles for a strong movement in this branch. Waiters of a trendy leftist club in Dresden are on strike. All of them are members of an anarcho-syndicalist group and have been fired for dubious reasons. Now the local branch union fights for re-employment including a company agreement or alternatively the collectivisation of the business. ---- The colleagues founded a workplace group in May 2013, in which all waiters of the club have been organized. In May/June they forced a 20% wage increase. After that, they organised themselves with colleagues from other companies and founded the BNG-FAU (Gastronomy and Nutrition Section of the FAU) in July, 2013. ---- Last month, half of the employees were surprisingly fired. BNG-FAU interpreted this as attack on the waiters' unionist organisation and threatened to start a strike. When the ...

(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL #234 - Britain: The rage that masks the red caps (fr, pt) [machine translation]

A-Infos - Mon, 02/10/2014 - 6:39am
The employee-es of food in Britain suffer an unprecedented crisis. Their mobilization for employment was recently dodged the media frenzy around the anti-tax revolt red caps. This is the trade union movement to regain control. ---- The economic crisis is hitting hard the industrial world. After the car, it is the turn of the agro-food sector to be hit hard. In a region like the UK, widespread failure of the latter may have consequences as dramatic as the closure of mines in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais: mass unemployment, poverty, withdrawal, rise of racism... Breton agribusiness model is based on a very intensive agriculture, low labor costs and a good dose of European aid. It's been years that the associations of environmental protection, the Confédération Paysanne and all anti-capitalist forces denounce this model could not be sustained forever. ...

(en) FAU-IAA - Erfurt-Jena, & Halle & der FAU Leipzig - Rally before the final event of the Böll days in Altenburg (de) [machine translation]

A-Infos - Mon, 02/10/2014 - 6:04am
Yesterday evening, visitors could * inside an event at the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Thüringen about the conflict with the Federal Foundation in Berlin are informed (for details of the conflict, see the website of the FAU Berlin ). A majority of the guests took the distributed flyers gratefully and also the conflict was still outlined in the introductory moderation, so that all visitors * inside the event were fully informed about the labor dispute. ---- An employee of the Thuringian Böll Foundation took some time for a conversation with us, expressed this quite understanding and sympathy for our cause, but also pointed to the difficult situation out, in which we bring the country's foundation. But as long as the Böll Foundation in Berlin * refused talks with the FAU Berlin as a self-chosen legitimate representative of the employees sued within, we will not rest. ...

(en) Greece: A text in response to ongoing raids on homes of comrades in Athens and Thessaloniki

A-Infos - Mon, 02/10/2014 - 4:00am
Below is a text handed out by the Anarchists assembly for the connection of struggles within the prison-society (“Sasta”), in Thessaloniki, concerning recent house searches in the framework of an anti-terrorist “pincer operation” unleashed by the Greek police against anarchist/antiauthoritarian individuals since January 21st, 2014. ---- Lately, in the cities of Thessaloniki and Athens, cops of the anti-terrorist force and the state security have invaded homes of fighters and residences of their wider friendly milieu, based on the ostensible pretext of receiving an “anonymous complaint” about weapons and explosives, while they declare—to television receivers—that this operation is linked to the investigation for the detection of Christodoulos Xiros (convicted member of the revolutionary organization “17 November” who recently escaped while on prison furlough). ...

(en) Organisation Communiste Libertarie (OCL) - Gamonal neighborhood, Burgos, Spanish State "The street is ours!" (fr, pt) [machine translation]

A-Infos - Sun, 02/09/2014 - 4:23pm
The victory of a movement fighting in a popular area ---- During one week, from January 10 to 17, thousands of people of Gamonal, the great popular area of Burgos, have mobilized to prevent the start of a project. The mayor of this conservative city of Old Castile, in the north of Spain, wanted to turn the Vitoria street, a main thoroughfare that connects the neighborhood to downtown, in a "boulevard", which would - among other consequences - removes unique free parking that exist for the benefit of underground paid parking (and each location would have been sold around 20,000 euros), that in a working class neighborhood which has 18,000 to 70,000 unemployed ... ---- Very quickly, repeated clashes vandalized bank branches, the paralyzed site, sending police reinforcements and repression make the case quickly occupy the headlines in the press and TV, both public and private. ...

Code Pink blockades Russian Embassy over Putin's anti-Gay laws

Washington DC IndyMedia - Sun, 02/09/2014 - 4:07pm
As the Olympics entered their second full day of competition, Code Pink staged a protest and blockade of the Russian Embassy to oppose Putin's crackdown on Russian GLBT people. These two recorded Ustream videos have been posted: <img src="/images/icons/video.gif" border="0" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/43630153">First Recorded Video</a> <img src="/images/icons/video.gif" border="0" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/43631160">Second Recorded video</a>
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(en) France, Coordination of Anarchist Groups CGA - Federal motions: Anarchist responses to the ecological crisis (fr, pt)[machine translation]

A-Infos - Sun, 02/09/2014 - 3:46pm
The crisis of capitalist development and its social consequences have overshadowed the environmental crisis, yet more than ever. From our perspective, this crisis can be divided into three main areas: global warming, ecosystem degradation and depletion of natural resources. ---- Global warming ---- Since the 70s, climate change due to the system of capitalist production have been recognized, especially in the radical environmental movement. Obviously, these positions have been ridiculed by those in power. It is only in 80-90 years, when the issue of global warming become more and more essential, they incorporate in their speech under the pressure of a part of the scientific community. However, global warming was still considered a possible consequence of human activities, and not as a fact. ...

(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL #234 - FN vote: Beyond ideas (fr, pt) [machine translation]

A-Infos - Sun, 02/09/2014 - 5:30am
Scores of FN polarized media attention with each new election. Yet many truths are aired against starting with the idea that the FN vote is now a worker vote. Knowing the springs of FN vote should help counter the logic relied on by the party of Marine Le Pen. Decryption. ---- The National Front is set in national politics for over thirty years, with an aggressive strategy to win mandates. Each election night brings conviction of FN voters. But we know little about the profiles of these, which are often very far-es of the party apparatus. The social science research can provide useful insights to better combat the springs of these votes. ---- A class vote? ---- Since the 1990s, intellectuals "left" described the FN as a "populist" party, which would mean that the working class would naturally hold a xenophobic and authoritarian discourse. ...

Anarchist Book Fair in Lima, Peru: Report

CrimethInc. - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 4:56pm

Last weekend, a CrimethInc. operative participated in the first Anarchist Book and Propaganda Fair in Lima, Peru. Here follows his detailed report, including photographs and a few comments on the situation of anarchists in Peru.

Disclaimer: I claim—no, I exclaim!—that this account is incomplete and erroneous. It is brought to you through the lens of a North American traveler with a less than skillful mastery of the Spanish language. Nonetheless, this is how I experienced the First Anarchist Book and Propaganda Fair in Lima, Peru.

It’s been almost ten years since I came to Peru. The country was about to inaugurate a new president, only the second president to take office since the Fujimori dictatorship of the 1990s. Although “democracy” had arrived and the Shining Path had largely disintegrated, the country wasn’t in good shape. An incomplete 20-year-old monorail system loomed over the city, casting shadows of past leaders’ empty promises. The center of counterculture was a graffitied, three-block street called Jiron Quilca. It housed an anarcho-punk infoshop, Asko Social, a couple of anti-capitalist cultural centers, as well as bookstores and little shops with bootleg metal and rock paraphernalia. On Jiron Quilca, I was lucky enough to attend a celebration of the 70-year anniversary of the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.


Today, Jiron Quilca still has much of the same commerce, but its status as a countercultural hub has evaporated. Many of the bookstores, music bootleggers, and graffiti are still there, but Asko Social and the other anti-capitalist spots are gone, and with them much of the street life. A nearby church that owns much of the property has run these establishments out, hoping to cash in on the gentrifying downtown. While Jiron Quilca seems like a ghost town, the long delayed metro-rail project has been completed, and a speedy metro-bus system has been introduced. The neighborhood where Abimael Guzman, the leader of the Shining Path guerrillas, was finally arrested—a reputation that you might think would drive down property value—is now one of the fastest gentrifying parts of the city, with new luxury apartment buildings and a gigantic mall. This was not the city I had seen almost a decade ago.

But the anarchist movement has changed too. There is new blood—young blood—and there are new ideas as well.


One of these new ideas was to host Lima`s first-ever Anarchist Book and Propaganda Fair. The fair took place the weekend of February 1-2, 2014. It was hosted in the union hall of the Federation of Bakers, Star of Peru (Federacion Obreros Panaderos Estrella del Peru), a union with anarcho-syndicalist roots founded in 1887.

The day before the book fair, in exchange for use of the space, local anarchists and visitors helped repair furniture, fix the bathroom, sweep, and dust the space, and one gringo even gave the tall, decaying face of the building a new (albeit mediocre) paint job via an incredibly dangerous ladder! The day of the book fair, the space was transformed with beautiful, large posters expressing solidarity, impromptu art exhibitions, and red and black flags.



Over twenty different publishers and projects tabled. These included radical media projects, a DIY feminist craft collective, regularly published anarchist periodicals, authors with their own books on anarchist history, an anarchist hip hop journal, and plenty of anarcho-punk distributors. Our CrimethInc. cell was a proud participant, albeit with a meager selection of translations. However, many other distributors had translated CrimethInc. texts on their tables as well. If you want to help translate more material, please get in touch!


One of the most popular items on our table was a Spanish version of the Gender Subversion poster. An older, conspicuously non-punk woman insisted on paying one of the neighboring tablers for the poster even though the ex-worker staffing the table was not present. When this ex-worker returned, the neighbor recounted this woman’s enthusiasm and background. She grew up in a shantytown of Lima known for an especially high level of self-organization. The women of this area self-organized public kitchens, education committees, and sewage and electricity projects. In what became one of the highest-profile murders of the era, a socialist woman who led these efforts was eventually assassinated by Maoist Shining Path rebels who were suspicious of anyone organizing outside their authority. This book fair attendee had a granddaughter who raps and skateboards, who is criticized for not acting girly enough. The grandmother was excited to give her granddaughter the poster and to continue the tradition of strong, self-determined women that she grew up around during the Shining Path conflict.

Three kinds of presentations took place during the weekend: Talleres, which were more or less skillshares; Foros, forums for discussions of ideas and action; and presentations on current projects or newly published anarchist material. Many of the workshops and foros were also accompanied by newly published zines on their respective topics.

The workshops included capoeira, wood and linoleum printmaking, and anarchist poetry. There were forums on intra-movement work and cooperation, anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-primitivism, free love, revolutionary violence vs. terrorism, the anti-mining conflicts in Cajamarca, and anarchist internationalism in regards to the legacy of the war of the Pacific that pitted Chile against Peru and Bolivia.



Authors presented on a book about the history of Chilean anarchism between 1890 and 1990 and herbal healing and medical self-determination. There was also a brief but well-received presentation about the Ex-Worker podcast.



The space was drug and alcohol free, something anarchists in Lima seem to be experimenting with recently. This is a change from the Spanish Civil War anniversary during my last visit, at which many audience members had beer in their hands. To illustrate this trend, one local show space has been successfully hosting drug and alcohol free punk shows. One of the reasons for this is to avoid provoking repression, but many of the punks who live there have young children as well. This might also explain why the book fair had an enthusiastically attended childcare space with mats to play on, art projects, books, and fantastic volunteers.

In the middle of the first day, time was set aside in the tabling area for tablers to present their projects, explain why they were there, and express what they hoped to get out of the book fair. This turned out to be intimate and beautiful; perhaps book fairs in the US could try it. One presenter made a humble and touching speech: “I believe every anarchist is a propagandist, whether we are talking to people on the street, our family, or our friends. Just because I am behind a table with books and you are in front of it doesn’t mean you know anything less about anarchism than I do. We all have something to learn from each other.”


In an interview carried out by the ex-worker, one of the book fair organizers explained the idea behind holding this book fair: “We consider it very important to resist the whole set of distortions, defamations, and falsifications that are perpetrated by the means of power. This includes the press and even the realm of academia, which many times has attempted to silence, or make us forget, the history of anarchism, which has had a very important presence in Peru´s history. And also, to show that anarchists are involved in lots of different kinds of things. We’re hosting this book fair to promote the idea that people can assemble their own texts, edit their own texts, and disseminate them in spaces like this. Anarchists aren’t just involved in confrontations at demonstrations—I mean, they are doing that, but we’re doing other things too. So, we’re resisting this narrow view of anarchism and hopefully making people realize that anarchism is an alternative, one that can be fulfilled. Hopefully even more people can participate in the next book fair, and I believe were getting there, little by little.”



Another participant explained her enthusiasm for the event: “Many times when we have been in different conversations we have said ‘Well, we see the same faces’ and what we would really like is for other people, like young people like we see that are here, for them to be here, for them to be with us, sharing a different environment, a different type of thing that they don’t get to see in school, that they don’t get to see in the streets, that they don’t get to see in the TV or on the radio, nowhere. That’s the most important thing, for people that are not in these places to actually get to connect with these types events, these types of conversations, these types of talks, these types of relationships. Because the type of relationships we have is very much different from the type of relationship you see outside, which is mainly a type of mercantile relationship, an exchange, you talk to that person because you`re going to buy something or you talk to that person because you work with them.  It’s all because of a capitalist relationship. What we’re harvesting here, in these places, is another type of relationship, a relationship of a different type of society that is not on a basis of money or exploitation or anything like that. And the thing is finding out how…”



At the end of the last day, a very old man from the Bakers’ Federation, the union who shared their union hall for the book fair, shared some words. He spoke for five minutes, and concluded, “This is a space that serves every comrade. It doesn’t belong only to our union, it belongs to anarchism… It animates me to see so many young people here. In you, the young, I put my faith that you will use this meeting as a step to reignite a revolutionary struggle. This is not the first anarchist meeting to take place here, and we hope it will not be the last. I can see that the libertarian vein runs through your bodies.”



After a loud round of applause and cheering, the book fair spontaneously transformed into an unstructured assembly for people to share their experiences, news about recent repression, and ideas for the future. Then someone took out a cajòn, guitar, and kazoo, and people sang, danced, and rapped until it was time to leave.



While cleaning up, my Peruvian hosts and I discussed the book fair. Overall, people left energized and inspired. They said that their only real complaint was that there were not more people from Lima who attended. As an outsider but also as a comrade who has attended my share of anarchist book fairs, I hope that I impressed upon them what a success their event was, and that they worked together spectacularly. From South America to North America, a la mierda la autoritad!

Feb drone vigil shuts down CIA entrance

Washington DC IndyMedia - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 3:15pm
On the 8th of February, antiwar protesters staged their 16th monthly antidrone bombing vigil at the CIA's headquarters Dolly Madison Boulevard entrance. As usual, the CIA shut down that entrance. Assuming 3-4 hours shut down per vigil, that's 48-64 hours so far of this entrance being closed. Video of the Feb 8 CIA drone vigil
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The One Simple Answer Revealed

Washington DC IndyMedia - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 2:06pm
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says there is no “one simple answer” to the ethical crisis gripping the US military.
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(en) Anarchist Federation of Rio de Janeiro FARJ - Libera #160 - Viva the Collective! Viva! - Building collective economies in rural and urban regions (pt)[machine translation]

A-Infos - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 8:43am
Here is the watchword echoed by the Court on the afternoon of the United Hearts Sunday November 24. The court, which sits on the hill of Timbau, one of slums of the tide in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, hosted the meeting this day The Economy We Want, Building the Field Economies Collective and City. ---- The meeting joined collectives and social movements to exchange experiences and strengthen the links between popular initiatives based on self-management, respect and mutual support. Work where there is no boss and no individual entrepreneurship but commitment and management coletivos.Vieram comrades more ten municipalities of the metropolitan region and eleven groups presented to the work and experiences that develop into their collective. ...

(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL #234 - Anticapitalist Dico: What conspiracy theories? (fr, pt) [machine translation]

A-Infos - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 6:56am
Each month, a word or phrase vetted by Jean-Yves ---- Conspiracy theories, also called conspiracy theory is definable as little as rebuttable. It's a bit like trying to prove that Santa Claus does not exist. There are indeed many conspirationnismes that supposed conspiracies of the small-time plot assumed illuminate a specific historical episode to cosmic conspiracy integrating the Martians, explaining the history of the universe. If the highest degree of delirium reached its climax in the wildest sects, rhetorical and psychological motives are ultimately the same. ---- In all cases, conspiracy theories trying to convince that what happens in history and society is based on covert action of some group that defends interests to world domination. ...

(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL #234 - School timetables: Who will keep the children?(fr, pt)[machine translation]

A-Infos - Sat, 02/08/2014 - 6:54am
For the reform of school timetables, the government relied on a strong expectation on the part of most education stakeholders to get what is, ultimately, yet another austerity measure. To lighten the days, municipalities must manage to live extracurricular time. Children and leaders are the first to suffer. The need to break down barriers school is an element that is almost unanimity among current pedagogy, to mix the institutional school and the "school of life"[1]. The animation industry, working more closely with the Ministry of Education, might be seen to confirm its educational role. This would also help to enhance the role of facilitators ...

tea party scandel

Washington DC IndyMedia - Fri, 02/07/2014 - 10:45pm
truth hurts
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Gay dating apps blocked in Sochi, GLBT activists arrested in anti-Gay Olympic crackdown.

Washington DC IndyMedia - Fri, 02/07/2014 - 3:26pm
No all the security surrounding Putin's Winter Olympics is aimed at stopping "Black Widow" suicide bombers left over from Russia's war of aggresssion in the Caucasus. As the Olympics open, Gay dating apps are being blocked, and there have been arrests of both Russian GLBT protesters and of tourists under Putin's "homosexual propaganda" law.
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Metro rate hike,employee background checks draw protest

Washington DC IndyMedia - Thu, 02/06/2014 - 9:08pm
Metro's riders are fed up with fare hikes and shit service. Metro employees are fed up with low wages and growing discrimination, especially a new policy of retroactive enforcement of a "no conviction record" policy. On the 6th of February, Jobs with Justice and other labor advocates protested in front of Metro's headquarters. Video of the protest
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