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dinsdag 13 maart 2018

Anarchic update news all over the world- 13.03.2018


Today's Topics:

   

1.  Ireland, wsm.ie: Far-Right smear attempt at International
      Women's Day 2018 march. (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

2.  al marseille, Palestine - ADIEU PAYPAL, HELLO SOLIDARITY!
      (fr) [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

3.  France, Alternative Libertaire AL #280 - Dijon: AL
      introduces itself ! by AL Dijon (fr, it, pt) [machine
      translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

4.  London Anarchist Communists The Landlord's Game -- News from
      the Land Justice Network: (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

5.  zabalaza.net: Where to now Zimbabwe? An
      anarchist/syndicalist perspective after the dust has settled by
      Leroy Maisiri (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

6.  Poland, Workers'Initiative, 8th of March Women day -- We do
      not leave any of the women alone [machine translation]
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

7.  alas barricadas: CNT 8M: The great day of struggle of women
      by Gavroche -- Success of the first feminist strike (ca) [machine
      translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

8.  Turkey: Anarchist Kadinlar - Bakirkoy March 8 World Women's
      Day Miting - I am you You are me, women are fighting!
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)


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International Women's Day in Dublin saw a large, joyous march of thousands of pro-choice 
people anticipating the repeal of the hated 8th amendment in a May referendum. The 
anti-choice bigots are behind in the polls and are conducting increasingly desperate PR 
stunts, many of which are backfiring, like the ‘impersonation smear' carried out by Fatima 
Gunning of the Life Institute back in May 2017. She had also infiltrated a repeal march 
and carried a ridiculous placard intended to discredit the pro-choice campaign. ---- 
Neo-Nazi smear attempt ---- So when at 2am this morning we saw a neo-Nazi Facebook page 
publish photographs from the march showing a couple of people holding placards that 
resembled the (now very obscure) ‘British Union of Fascists' logo we presumed ‘here we go 
again'. Our expectation was that come the morning the more mainstream anti-choice accounts 
would start amplifying this ridiculous smear.

We were not wrong and in fact some of the official spokespeople for the No campaign were 
first off the mark. By this stage we'd realised that we had captured the alt-right/ 
anti-choice smear attempt when shooting general crowd footage. We were recording on the 
other side of the march but our clip shows a photographer in pink taking the sequence of 
images that later appeared on neo-nazi pages. We are not at this time suggesting the 
photographer was knowingly involved, quite possibly the neo-nazis stole his images, but we 
would like to know who he is.

‘Disgusted'

After sending out several tweets challenging the anti-choice smear attempts, we heard from 
some of the women tricked by the Nazis who are understandably upset by the experience, 
they wrote "Hi, I'm one of the people in the picture that John McGuirk put on twitter. I 
was just handed that laminated poster and I took it not knowing what it was. I feel 
absolutely sick now that I know what it was and feel so stupid for just taking it. My 
friend's email is above and she feels the same. Her young daughter is in the photo too and 
we feel so disgusted about this. I can't believe I just took a poster from someone without 
knowing what it represented. Can you please tweet that I didn't do this on purpose".

John McGuirk

One of the No spokespeople, John McGuirk even went so far as to share a video posted at 
midnight by a US far right videographer. This video zooms in on the placards held by the 
women who are victims of this Neo nazi smear indicating that the videographer clearly 
knows the significance of the placards. However, they ignore the man with a beard holding 
a placard who keeps ducking out of shot. We'd already noticed that this character does a 
lot of looking around him in our footage so we took a closer look at him.

Alex Sheridan

A little bit of digging revealed that he has a remarkable resemblance to a MAGA hat 
wearing far right activist called Alex Sheridan (AKA Alex Lee) who attended the recent 
'Irexit' conference. We also heard from eyewitnesses that a similar looking bearded man 
had indeed been the one handing out placards. Once someone called Alex Lee noticed that a 
lot of people were suddenly paying attention to his online accounts he quickly set up a 
fake one on Facebook called ‘John Lamb' in a fairly weak attempt to throw people off his 
scent but at that point it was too late. His (now locked) Twitter account was a string of 
anti-choice, anti-migrant and anti-feminist postings including many from alt-right figures 
here and abroad.

‘Pro-lifers' run with Nazi smear

The attempted smear (the placards have a logo similar to the 1930s British Union of 
Fascists) wasn't worth taking seriously in itself and we initially spent several hours 
last night watching the attempts by neo-nazis to circulate it online and failing.

What changed is that this morning actual spokespeople of the anti-choice No campaign also 
started circulating this crude Neo-nazi smear. Given the historic links of anti-choice 
groups with neo-nazis in Ireland and elsewhere we'd like to hear those spokespeople 
clearly retract their involvement in circulating the smear and clarifying what, if any, 
remaining contacts there are with the Neo-nazis. Notably, at the time of writing, John 
McGuirk is a Twitter follower of the above named far-right activist Alex Lee /Sheridan.

Neo-nazis like the original Nazis are anti-choice extremists who want 'the nation' to 
control women's bodies to force 'racially pure' women to have more children while 
sterilising, forcing abortion on and killing other women. That is their history in Nazi 
Germany & goal today even if they have rebranded as ‘alt-right'. Today's de facto alliance 
between neo-Nazis and spokespeople for the No campaign (one maintained today on Twitter 
for hours after the facts were pointed out) exposes the reactionary nature of the No 
campaign in a fashion that should further damage their already shredded credibility.

Topics: Gender, Health, Religion
Geography: National
Source: Newsroom
Type: News
Author: Andrew N Flood

https://wsm.ie/c/far-right-smear-attempt-international-womens-day-2018-march

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A few days ago, we received a message from PayPal online payment service stating: "Due to 
the nature of your activities, we have chosen to permanently suspend access to our 
services" without further explanation. ---- The nature of our activities is well known: 
fight for justice and equal rights, against racism, here in France and there in 
Israel-Palestine. That's why the Zionist lobby is trying to reach us, as it seeks to 
cross-fight the BDS (Boycott Divestment Sanctions) international campaign with the placing 
on a "black list" [1] of a series of 'friendly associations like the AFPS ("France 
Palestine Solidarity Association") or JVP ("Jewish Voice for Peace") to forbid them to 
come to Palestine to show their solidarity. ---- Following the closure of the PayPal 
account of the AFPS [2], shortly before ours, the Jerusalem Post reported that this had 
occurred at the request of the "Zachor Legal Institute", a "think tank" created 
specifically to combat the BDS campaign. Still according to the Jerusalem Post, taken by a 
French far right website, a representative of PayPal reportedly commented on the case that 
the American company was anxious to "respect the laws and regulations around the world" 
and had "zero tolerance To the use of its services "to facilitate illegal activities". We 
therefore see that these actions are part of the international campaign of denigration of 
the BDS campaign and all the organizations adhering to it, consisting of wanting to make 
the legitimate call to the Boycott as "anti-Semite".

Of course, the measures of our opponents do not impress us, on the contrary. They mean 
that our efforts to bring a Jewish voice to justice are bearing fruit if Zionist 
propaganda is reduced to these unjust and draconian processes. We will obviously require 
further explanation from PayPal, based in a country where freedom of expression - which is 
part of the BDS campaign - is held sacred, and we reserve the right to take legal action.

For our part, we found other secure online payment solutions. And we always need you to 
develop our actions, so do not hesitate!

https://almarseille.blogspot.co.il/2018/03/palestine.html

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Anticapitalist, self-manager, feminist, trade unionist ... come to discuss with us the 
political project of Alternative Libertaire: How to fight today ? What social project to 
propose ? And can be join the nascent group of AL on Dijon. ---- "Founded in 1991, 
Alternative Libertaire (AL) is a libertarian communist political organization that argues 
for a break with capitalism and, more broadly, that fights all forms of oppression and 
exploitation and defends self-government and direct democracy . For this, AL develops a 
strategy for transforming society, based on the autonomous action of social movements and 
counter-powers. This strategy is based on a libertarian communist society project. ---- To 
make this revolutionary project grow, AL is established among workers and youth, and is 
active in social movements, labor unions and in all major emancipatory struggles 
(feminists, ecologists, anti-racists, anti-fascists, etc.). .). "

http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?Dijon-AL-se-presente

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THE LANDLORD'S GAME: Join us for a walking tour of London's land and housing crisis on 
Saturday 14th April 2018, 1pm-4pm. START 1pm Brown Hart Gardens on Duke St, nr Bond St 
Tube. ---- *Leaflet forthcoming* ---- London faces a housing crisis of epic proportions, 
with homelessness rife, house prices sky-high and many people unable to afford a home. 
---- At root, the housing crisis is a land crisis. London is home to millions of people - 
but the land on which it's built is effectively monopolised by a handful of wealthy 
estates.  ---- Join us for a tour of some of the most expensive locations on the Monopoly 
board: places that Dukes and Earls inherited as fields hundreds of years ago, but now - 
thanks to a lucky roll of the dice - is some of the hottest super-prime real estate on the 
planet. ---- It's time for change. The Land Justice Network has organised this tour to 
showcase some of the root causes of London's land and housing crisis - and call for reform.

Along our route, you'll see Mayfair mansions left empty for nearly 15 years, discover 
properties owned in offshore tax havens, and find out the truth about who owns London - 
and what we can do about it.
https://www.facebook.com/events/154637835243225/
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Week of Action For Land Justice
Land ownership in Britain is one of the most unequal in the world. Just 0.06% of the 
population own 50% of the rural land of England & Wales. It's time for change.

This is a call-out by the Land Justice Network (LJN) for a week of action on land rights, 
14th-22nd April 2018.

We invite groups and individuals to organise an event in your area during this week - it 
could be a public meeting, a protest, a banner drop, a mass trespass - your call. The 
important thing is to take action simultaneously and share photos & stories of what we all 
do. Join us and make the call for land justice echo around the country!

https://londonacg.blogspot.co.il/2018/03/the-landlords-game.html

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It's been around 100 days since the birth of a "new" Zimbabwe. It's been around a 100 days 
since 37 years of authoritarian rule by Robert Mugabe - Head of State since 1980 - finally 
came to an end. Zimbabwe has a new President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who gained power through 
a soft military coup against Mugabe, and his chosen successor, Grace Mugabe. And recently, 
Zimbabwe mourned the death of former Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai: an 
opposition leader, he came from the trade unions, and spent most of his life fighting 
against Mugabe. ---- But what has changed, and what we can we expect now? This paper 
argues against the notion that deep changes are taking place. The slight liberalizing of 
political life (shown, for example, by Mnangagwa paying tribute to Tsvangirai) and some 
promises of economic reform (good and bad) do matter. But the changes in the White House 
of Zimbabwe centre on removing one vicious state capitalist manager to make way for 
another, and will not bring liberation for the mass of the people.

This replacement does not address the problems Zimbabwe faces: a ruthless ruling class, a 
predatory state, crisis-ridden capitalism and the power of imperialism. The issue is not 
around individuals: the system is the problem. This paper is anti-Mugabe and 
anti-Mnangagwa, but it is also anti- the state as a form of social organization. All 
states oppress the working class, peasantry and poor, and the state in Zimbabwe is just an 
extreme example. This paper holds the state of Zimbabwe guilty to the highest degree of 
restricting individual freedom and economic choices, of prohibiting a life worth living 
for ordinary citizens, and of promoting the interests of economic and political elites 
(the ruling class) at the cost of the masses. It rejects the notion that Mugabe was a 
champion of the poor and landless, and the claim that his ousting was a defeat for 
progressive forces. But it has no illusions in Mnangagwa.

Why an anarchist perspective helps

Anarchist theory helps provides us understand what is going on. It provides a holistic 
conceptualization of the state and its class. The anarchist approach explains how the 
state itself is not an instrument of democracy, but a pillar of the class system: it 
centralizes power and wealth, creating and giving space to minority rule and working with 
allied private capitalists. Changes in the personnel can affect policy and style, but not 
the system.

This is exactly what happened to Zimbabwe: the Mugabe dynasty was thrown out, but ruling 
class power has not been removed. In fact, there has not even been a change in the 
political party in office. Mnangagwa and Mugabe are from the same party, Zimbabwe African 
National Union- Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), which has ruled the country since 1980. The 
take-over was the result of splits in ZANU-PF's ruling group, which tore itself down the 
middle over who would replace Robert Mugabe. This resulted in a shift of power dynamics. 
The change was not from below, but through Mnangagwa using his power in the army against 
Mugabe's power in the bureaucracy and police.

The self-defeating political culture

Robert Mugabe came into power in 1980, when the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) won 
the first open elections. Mugabe took over the party a few years before, and the party 
maintained a choke-hold on the country ever since. The 1980s saw unions repressed and 
rival parties attacked: the massacres by the ZANU-controlled army in Matabeleland from 
1983-1987 killed 20,000 helped crushed the rival Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU). 
ZAPU was forced to merge into ZANU, now renamed ZANU-PF. By the early 1990s, ZANU-PF ran a 
business empire, imposed neo-liberal policies and engaged in widespread corruption.

Zimbabwe underwent massive political turmoil in the late 1990s. A lot of this was driven 
by unions, opposition groups and students fighting ZANU-PF repression and neo-liberalism. 
Ex-soldiers, frustrated by corruption in the pension system, and slow land reform were 
active. This was when Tsvangirai founded the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

However, the combination of systematic repression, opposition weakness (the MDC was 
consistently outmaneuvered by ZANU-PF), state propaganda, rigged elections, patronage and 
a controversial land reform programme allowed for ZANU-PF's authoritarian nationalist 
government to keep power. Spontaneous land occupations had taken place for years: a 
desperate ZANU-PF, facing the MDC, hijacked the occupations, distributing the best land to 
its leadership and allies, and placing the rest under state control, to extract taxes and 
rent from small farmers - and trap them in patronage relations run by the party. Land 
reform also all but destroyed the section of the ruling class most opposed to ZANU-PF, the 
white capitalist farmers, who had replaced their earlier support for Mugabe with support 
for Tsvangirai.

Zimbabwe went through a process of rewriting its history, as all history became a 
patriotic history of Robert Mugabe, a personality cult, in which anyone against the regime 
- workers, students, peasants, poor people, MDC - were cast as traitors and imperialist 
stooges. As funding from Mugabe's previous allies - the British imperialist government - 
dried up over the land reforms, Mugabe found new allies, eager for African resources - the 
Chinese government, now embarking on a big imperialist push in Africa. This has required 
giving China concessions and opening the borders for cheap Chinese imports.

In this situation, there has been major economic decline, with farming declining and local 
industry closing. Rather than end reliance on imperialism, ZANU-PF just traded 
imperialists. Very positive welfare and education reforms in the 1980s were gutted by 
neo-liberalism, then throttled by corruption and economic crisis, and massive unemployment 
- over 80% - saw large parts of the working class forced into the informal economy. The 
largest union in the 1990s was the farmworkers union; today it is gone, and the largest 
union is that of street traders.

The predatory state and its problems

Zimbabwe had developed into a classic example of a predatory state, where control of the 
state apparatus by a small elite is central to accumulation by that elite, where that 
accumulation is based on extracting resources from society through taxes, nationalization 
and bribes, and where even private capitalist can only do business if they fill state 
offers. The large army plays a key role in this system, allowing the process to expand 
into nearby countries, like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where Zimbabwe joined 
the war.

Survival for the section of the ruling based on the state is linked directly to the 
massive exploitation and repression of the working class, peasants and poor, who have been 
hammered over the last decades, consistently economically, socially and politically beaten.
What this means is that the state is a core site for accumulation, and this means that 
fights for key offices and sections of the state are serious business. In Zimbabwe, the 
ruling class is now predominantly based on a largely black state elite, which has over 
time figured come to rely mainly on accumulating capital through state power. Losing 
office means losing access to wealth and power.

The coup has been celebrated as bloodless and it was met with joy by the masses, who came 
out in their numbers. But the trigger was not the masses, but a fight between two ZANU-PF 
factions. The forces used in the coup were not people power, but the means of coercion 
controlled by the state - more precisely, by a powerful group in ZANU-PF, the generals 
around Mnangagwa. It was after all the military that put Mugabe under house arrest, that 
was the first to occupy the streets, that took over all national (state) broadcasting and 
a general (Mnangagwa) prescriptively issued out the new vision of Zimbabwe. And it was 
through the same means of coercion that ordinary citizens were robbed of a chance to 
actually run and reconstruct a Zimbabwe that is reflective of their struggle. Once the 
army was used to settle the question of who would succeed Mugabe, the ordinary citizens 
were displaced once again, told to return to their homes, and to wait, that their future 
was once again in the hands of the state elite. And the new leadership of ZANU-PF was not 
so new: Mnangagwa was a long-standing ZANU-PF leader, who played a central role in the 
Matabeleland massacres.

ZANU-PF had, from the onset, used its control of means of coercion - the military and 
police - to consolidate the power of its leaders - who completely control the party 
apparatus - in order to hold state power, while using the means of administration - the 
state bureaucracy, including its control over land, licenses, education and media - to 
reconstruct Zimbabwe into ZANU-PF's private property. This is not after Mugabe's own 
image. This is not a simple matter: there were hard fights to prevent ZANU-PF losing 
control, and many of the measures that aid the ZANU-PF-centred state elite in accumulating 
wealth (like corruption and control over land) can cause serious economic problems. 
Generally speaking, ruling classes are based on economic elites (these days, normally 
private capitalists) and political elites (in the state), and these two sectors generally 
find common ground: in Zimbabwe, the crisis of the late 1990s saw the (black) political 
elite crush the (mainly white) economic elite; but the masses were always left out.

What does the new Zimbabwe need?

This is the cycle of official politics: occupying and taking over the state apparatus to 
generate transformative change, rather than putting power and wealth in the hands of the 
masses, the povo.

The ruling elite - in the old Rhodesia and then in Zimbabwe - has always been incapable of 
meeting popular needs. Decisions have been based on the benefits to the ruling class. The 
combination of an authoritarian reign, first under Ian Smith, then under Robert Mugabe, 
the power of the ruling class, the of coherent class analysis from the Left in Zimbabwe 
(which viewed the state as tool for revolutionary change), and the weaknesses of the 
unions allowed for Zimbabwe to be ZANU-PF's foot stool.

True and real freedom will never come through parliament, it will not come through 
military take- overs, nor will it come through an old men who take turns to spout out 
neo-liberal or ultra-nationalist rhetoric, while their hands are covered in blood. True 
freedom for Zimbabwe lies on mass action, which is the transformative engine to build real 
democratic stateless socialism based on self-management, freedom political tolerance and 
common property (anarchism). As long as there is a single Zimbabwean who goes without 
food, who cannot afford education, who has no access to housing or employment, dignity 
then our fight has not ended. What is needed is to break out of the Mnangagwa illusion, 
and beginning to concretely organize among the masses of the people, for freedom and 
justice, and to clearly understand that the state is a hierarchical, bureaucratic 
structure that helps create the tiny ruling class that oppresses us all. It can be 
resisted but not used.

https://zabalaza.net/2018/03/09/where-to-now-zimbabwe-an-anarchist-syndicalist-perspective-after-the-dust-has-settled/#more-5528

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Text of the speech by Sylwia Rebosz from the Warsaw Environmental Commission of the OZZ IP 
at the 19th Warsaw Manifa (4.03.2018) ---- I am standing here as a representative of the 
National Trade Union Workers' Initiative, but above all as a woman who is no exception and 
who has also been oppressed by the patriarchal society. Today, many important issues have 
been raised from this scene: demand-based abortion, tenant matters or labor rights sex 
workerek. I would also like to hear the voice of workers struggling with depression in the 
era of capitalism. ---- I asked women familiar to me for a statement on this matter. ---- 
A few of my friends told me that they never took a day off, despite the lack of strength 
to get out of bed. They were afraid that even in seemingly open factories they would meet 
with ostracism.

Or when a colleague rejected a dismissal issued by a medical doctor at work. If it was not 
for the support of the nearest people, it would be possible that she would not have the 
strength to fight.

However, a colleague from the collective - extremely systematic in what she does - was 
disciplinary dismissed when she left the workplace, because she felt that the eternal rat 
race would relegate her - a person with depression - to a lost position.

The blame for this state of affairs is capitalism, which is nothing more than a tool of 
privileged classes for disciplining and closing mouths to women.

We, in the Workers' Initiative, do not leave any of the women alone. We are side by side 
with each other, because we know that this is the only revolution. Patriarchate tries to 
cast us in the roles of rivals, set against each other. It's time to show him the middle 
finger.

Solidarity with our weapons!

When I see them, I see us

On the occasion of the International Women's Day, we publish an article by Katarzyna 
Rakowska (a member of the Commission Working in Non-Governmental Organizations of OZZ IP), 
which appeared in this year's "Gazeta Dosci" published by the Women's Agreement on March 8 .
I saw two short films on the internet last year. In the first of these women from around 
the world protested against the oppressive policy of government and patriarchal violence. 
There were Black Units of the United States and Canada fighting against police killings 
and racial profiling, there were Argentinean women protesting against feminicide, there 
were women from Lebanon and Egypt, former residents of Russia, Turkey and Pakistan. I was 
also, shouting the words of the song "A furious pillar" . The film was announced by the 
Global Women's Strike 2017.

The second film depicted a campaign of solidarity between black residents and residents of 
the USA with people living in Occupied Palestine. The leitmotif of the movie is the 
slogan: When I see them, I see them (When I see them, I see us).

When in the spring of last year I watched reports from the Global Strike of Women, my 
words were in my head: When I see them, I see us. The Global Women's Strike shows that in 
every corner of the world violence against women is good, that every state bases its 
actions on it, that patriarchy is global. The same company that controls the supply of 
water in Occupied Palestine competed in the tender for the privatization of Athenian 
waterworks. The same corporation that forces self-employment in Poland and participates in 
the privatization of health care, places factories in China, in which hundreds of girls 
perform low-paid, unsafe work. Every year thousands of Tajek, Ukrainians, Mexicans and 
Polish women are forced to leave their children in the care of their family, friends or 
state institutions and seeking employment as cleaners and nannying hundreds of kilometers 
from your home. When I see them, I see us.

But our resistance is also global. The struggle for access to land in India, for access to 
medical services in Ethiopia, for the installation of central heating in Praga's 
tenements, for preventing kidnappings and rapes in Mexico is a struggle for the same 
cause. When I see them, I see us.

In the Workers' Initiative, we say that you will not be able to overcome the exploitation 
of the law, there will come a good tsar who will give you more rights. The Global Women's 
Strike shows that our history is a story of solidarity and resistance.

When we started a campaign against network agreements 10 years ago, even some leftist 
activists and activists believed that our fight was lost. Today, liberal politicians and 
the media talk about the harmfulness of mass-junk employment. It happened thanks to our 
stubbornness, solidarity and courage, not thanks to the change of several governments. Our 
history is a story of courage and resistance, not a history of asking and petitions.

When I see them, I see us. We stand together. We win.

http://ozzip.pl/

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The women have gone out massively to the street today in the first feminist general 
strike, summoned in all the Spanish State by the CNT together with other class union 
organizations. ---- During the night and the morning of today, different events and 
information pickets called by CNT have been developed throughout the country, in most of 
the localities together with the feminist movements or other unions calling for a 24-hour 
strike. The follow-up has been remarkable and absences have been noted in all the work 
centers. ---- In spite of the almost constant rain, the manifestations of the afternoon 
have been the most numerous of the last years. Women have occupied the public space to 
claim their rights and freedom. And today, the traditional red and black flag has been 
replaced by a purple and black one to show that the women of the CNT will continue in the 
fight.

CNT considers the call for the first 24-hour feminist general strike to be an achievement, 
despite the disinformation carried out by some government-affiliated media outlets and 
unions with other interests, not forgetting the multiple obstacles imposed by some 
companies and administration in the negotiation of minimum services.

In the absence of precise data on monitoring, from CNT we believe that the success of the 
first feminist strike has been incontestable. The dissemination of feminist demands has 
been greatly amplified thanks to the call for a 24-hour strike, as seen in the spectacular 
increase in attendance at the demonstrations in the afternoon.

On the other hand, since CNT several anti-union behaviors have been detected in relation 
to the strike in several companies, against which the appropriate legal measures will be 
taken in the next few days.

CNT congratulates the feminist movement on this day and calls on all workers to continue 
fighting against capitalism and patriarchy in all areas and at all levels. Because women 
and men have to oppose exploitation in all its forms, as the only way to approach other 
care, another sexuality and another economy in which there is no room for this 
heteropatriarchal unjust, outdated and agonizing system that we suffer.

Secretariat of Press and Communication of the Confederation
National Confederation of Labor Committee - CNT
C / María Muñoz nº10, 1º 48005 Bilbao
Tlf: 944157962 Fax: 944168512. Movil 638201990

http://alasbarricadas.org/noticias/node/39692

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Today we were in Bakirkoy Freedom Square on the occasion of the 8 March Kadin Platform's 
"We Resist to the Savas, OHAL, Our Body Against Sexism, Emegimiz, Our Freedom". We women 
who struggle for independence, struggle for freedom, have filled the bases of the state, 
the air of the cold, the raging rails of our state, our zilgitlerizle, our slogans. ---- 
We tried to organize all the women in struggle by saying "I am You, You, Women to fight".
We have realized the rebellion of the state by shouting homophobia, patriarchy, violence, 
abuse, abusive rebellion. ---- The rally ended with halaylar and slogans following the 
reading of the press release. ---- Although the male state is trying to stop the streets 
in Ankara, Çorlu, Amed in the streets for 8 March, we women continue to resist and stand 
firm everywhere. ---- March 8th! Ladies and gentlemen! ---- Justice for Women's Solidarity!
Jin Jiyan Azadi!

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