Black Bloc – Genoa 2001
This movie follows the lives of seven people who went to Genoa to demonstrate against the G8 in 2001, and their recovery from the traumas they experienced.
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Articles observing and analyzing the basic mode of domination relying on the control and justification of brute force.
This movie follows the lives of seven people who went to Genoa to demonstrate against the G8 in 2001, and their recovery from the traumas they experienced.
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Danke den Fischen, die mich ohne nach meiner Religion oder politischer Zugehörigkeit zu Fragen teilen werden.
Ertrunken ohne Pass oder Visa Read More »
El último mensaje de un Sirio Libre ahogándose en el Mediterráneo
Ahogándose sin visa ni pasaporte Read More »
Thank you Oh sea, because you accepted us without a visa or a passport.
Drowning without Visa or Passport Read More »
First they came for the refugees, and I said nothing…
The EU kills! Ferries not Frontex! Read More »
Sie kamen zuerst für die Flüchtlinge, und ich sagte nichts.
“Die EU tötet Flüchtlinge: Fähren statt Frontex!” Read More »
Ich möchte AnarchistInnen dazu ermutigen sich mit den SyrierInnen zu beschäftigen und jene zu unterstützen, die immer noch in Komitees und Räten arbeiten.
Einige Gedanken zu Syrien Read More »
By Leila Al Shami (visit her excellent blog) I was asked for an overview on Syria for a meeting of anarchists in Tunis which unfortunately I couldn’t attend. This is a slightly edited version. In 2011, the Syrian people, as part of a transnational uprising sweeping the region, rose up in huge numbers to demand
Four Years Out: Thoughts on the Syrian Revolution Read More »
The religious-conservative ideological imposition that women should behave according to their purpose of creation is the discourse that perpetuates violence against women.
Fighting the Violent Patriarchy in Turkey Read More »
I thought it was just another detainee holding facility. But we knew that it was not on the map; this was not on the books.
Doesn’t That Make It a “Death Camp?” Read More »