Two Refugee Camp Sieges
The Syrian regime has a long history of starving Palestinians, perhaps longer than any other Arab regime.
Two Refugee Camp Sieges Read More »
Articles observing and analyzing the basic mode of domination relying on the control and justification of brute force.
The Syrian regime has a long history of starving Palestinians, perhaps longer than any other Arab regime.
Two Refugee Camp Sieges Read More »
At least 16,000 people have been arrested, more than 2,500 killed and 17,000 wounded in the government crackdown since the ousting of Morsi. Down with the fascist military regime! Freedom for all the detainees!
Egypt Cracking Down on Dissent Read More »
A new form of nationalism is on the rise in Europe – one that is not founded in the nation-state but is instead fortifying wealthy core EU member-states by turning the periphery into an alert border zone.
Bulgaria: at Fortress Europe’s Postern Gate Read More »
The Atlantic economy was qualitatively different in terms of the work that was demanded, the absolute treatment of people as chattel, the brutality, the equation of forced labor with skin color, the distances traveled, and the massive number of people who were ripped out of their homes.
“The World We Live in Is Created by Slavery” Read More »
It might be worth pointing out that it is unrealistic to think that we can catch every crime before it happens. Right? There was a movie about that.
Dragnets and Pre-Crime Read More »
The place and function of the police is undecidable and must remain undecidable, because if it were really absorbed in the judicial power, police could no longer exist.
For a Theory of Destituent Power Read More »
After ships carrying hundreds of refugees sank off the Italian coast recently, we must demand a change in asylum and immigration policies or surrender to the logic of barbarism.
European Asylum after the Lampedusa Tragedy Read More »
Dieser Text wurde anlässlich einer Zugbesetzung geschrieben und den Passagieren per Lautsprechanlange vorgelesen. Ziel der Aktion war es, der Flucht eine Geschichte, und den Fliehenden eine Stimme zu verleihen.
Die Flucht – Die Herzlosen Read More »
Protests have continued and activists are calling for a ‘Day of Rage’ against Al Qaeda in Syria and the regime. This is ‘the revolution within the revolution’ and a clear testimony from the Syrian people that Daesh does not represent them.
Revolution within the revolution Read More »
Despite energetic organizing, clear and reasonable demands, and a commitment born of desperation, demonstrating Syrian asylum-seekers have been met by a stalling bureaucracy and a sneering public. But prevailing European Community law leaves them with little recourse.
“This country is a prison.” Read More »