(Terror) Warning: Angry Teenagers
Does understanding ISIS as a dynamic vanguard attractive to rebellious, thrill-seeking youth make it more, or less, scary?
(Terror) Warning: Angry Teenagers Read More »
Does understanding ISIS as a dynamic vanguard attractive to rebellious, thrill-seeking youth make it more, or less, scary?
(Terror) Warning: Angry Teenagers Read More »
A “One Year Ago” special to remind us where we are is where we’ve been, and that In the Information Age, ignorance is a choice.
The Anti-Imperialism of Fools Read More »
“If you hear the rumbling of a plane, go down to the basement. If you smell something foul, climb up to the roof. If you run out of time to do any of the above, just know that I love you but there is nothing I can do.”
The “Lottery of Life and Death” in Revolutionary Syria 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
The significance of the struggle in Kobanê cannot be overstated. But real international solidarity won’t come in the form of military intervention.
The False Friends of Rojava Read More »
There’s a lot of real old-fashioned class antagonism at the heart of this. When, on top of that class antagonism, you add an actual war with shooting, it becomes really ugly.
Long Way From Maidan: A Report from Donetsk Read More »