Stop the Killings in Calais!
The fact that there have been eleven deaths since June 1st, at the same time that there has been a massive increase in security at the ports, is not mere coincidence.
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The fact that there have been eleven deaths since June 1st, at the same time that there has been a massive increase in security at the ports, is not mere coincidence.
Stop the Killings in Calais! Read More »
“Both reactionary forces–Daesh and Turkish fascism–have to be combated in order to hope for a radical change in Turkey.”
Suruç: The AKP and the Turkish “Deep State” Are Also Guilty Read More »
The new era has opened up many new opportunities for people, but at the same time it has generated new types of dependence and subjugation. How will these opportunities be used? Have we recognized all the risks?
A New Era Is Needed, A New Era Is Here Read More »
Quitting, as an individual act of rebellion, remains just that. To be revolutionary it must be an action taken collectively. Do we have it in us?
My friends and I started to believe that, by revolutionizing our everyday lives, we could change the world, or at least change ourselves through study, going from modern slaves to social actors with a sense of dignity.
The Alternative Education of a Chinese Punk Read More »
Alliances are built under pressure and within power relationships and we must create our own political existence and imagine our allies.
Behind Islamophobia, Fascism, and Complicit Antifascism Read More »
At least 33 human rights defenders, youth movement activists, bloggers, journalists and others have been jailed in the last year in Azerbaijan, where the UK-based oil group BP is the largest foreign investor.
Resistance in Azerbaijan Read More »
It is not easy to overturn the influence of 500 years of Turkish authority during which people have been marginalized, isolated and treated with utter disrespect. To change all of this requires a lot of work on the ground, and on the individual level as well. But what is promising is the zeal and determination of the activists in the area.
Comparing Emancipatory Struggles in North and West Kurdistan Read More »
European countries have yet to see in action the “red-brown” synthesis, which is so popular in the post-Soviet space.
Novorossiya’s ‘Leftist’ Friends Read More »
In this case it is obvious that agent of government speaks the language of pure force. He does not seek to hide the domination; he puts it into practice with the clear conscience of an upholder of the peace; yet he is the bringer of violence.
Concerning Violence Read More »