Today's Topics:
1. ag amsterdam: Gentrication info-night on June the 30th
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
2. Greece, vogliamo tutto: Meeting-Update Thursday, June 14,
19:00 at the NTUA for the anti-war motorcycle record (23/6) (gr)
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
3. Poland, Rozbrat: Message of the Anarchist Federation to the
occupying universities [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
4. awsm.nz: June 11th is an international day of solidarity
with Marius Mason and all long-term anarchist prisoners.
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
5. Greece, Libertarian Initiative: Microphone Concentration of
Solidarity with Hunger Strider Dimitris Koufontina Tuesday 12/6,
18:30, Venizelos statue -- Winning the hunger strike by D.
Koufontina (gr) [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
6. Czech, afed: A3 - (Not) selling football [machine
translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
7. wsm.ie: Processions in Belfast sees large pro-choice bloc
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
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Message: 1
Gentrification, like all facets of capitalism, is often presented to its victims as a
natural process. Shrouded in the logic of progress and polished up with euphemisms like
"neighbourhood revitalization" or "urban renewal", the violent displacement that it brings
in its wake is carefully hidden behind a cover of market forces, zoning changes, public
consultations and glitzy marketing campaigns. But those who have felt the force of the
‘invisible hand' plucking them from their communities and pushing them out of their homes
are not so easily fooled. ---- Gentrification destroys the social fabric of working-class
and racialized districts, displacing long-standing residents in order to make way for a
new class of upwardly-mobile, and often white professionals - who often view the rich
local histories of the spaces they move into as nothing more than kitschy branding appeal.
The culture clash that emerges between established community members and these new
arrivals is often viewed as the front-line of struggles around gentrification; a quarrel
between patrons of a locally-owned roti shop, and those of a new craft beer pub; or a
battle between NIMBY condo-dwellers and the beneficiaries of a local social service agency.
Trouble 12 and 13 episodes shed light over the gentrification topic, along both episodes,
sub.Media examines gentrification as a process of capitalist urban development, by taking
a closer look at how it is playing out in three mega-cities: Toronto, New Orleans,
Istanbul (1st episode), Montreal, the Bay Area and Berlin (2nd episode).
«Documentary ‘Pasaiako Badia' screening on Saturday the 28th of April
http://www.agamsterdam.org/gentrication-info-night-on-june-the-30th/
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Message: 2
We invite you to an open meeting-briefing on the anti-war mogul record (on 23/6) on
Thursday, June 14th, 7pm, at the NTUA, Gkin Building. ---- Here's the poster text: ----
Over the past seven years, a large number of states have been directly or indirectly
involved in the war that takes place in Syria. States that rushed to exploit the bottom-up
social dynamics that erupted in 2011 (the "Arab Spring") for their own benefit,
degenerating the prospects that emerged in a total civil war during which a series of
conflicts over- the simplistic dipole of regime-substitutes. The emergence of the Islamic
State, the military engagement of Turkey, the internal civil war in the substitute camp
(the conflict of groups expressing the conflicting interests of Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Turkey), the assault of Assad, the USA, France, England, Russia, Hezbollah, Iran under the
mantle of anti-terrorist rhetoric are some of the aspects of inter-esoist conflicts and
toys that evolve in Syria, generating hundreds of thousands of dead and millions of
displaced people. The war continues on the European territory with the Greek state, a
member of the governing and supranational mechanisms (see NATO), to act as a guardian and
manager of migratory flows.
As anarchists, we could not stand in a cold-war analysis of traditional anti-Americanism,
a sterile anti-imperialist logic, and an attempt to choose the "lesser evil" that
interferes with the crimes of the Russian camp and Assad. We are with the insurgents and
insurgents of the region who tried to repudiate the dictatorial regime, which
self-organized their lives under war regime and while trying to do the same with their
defense, they were enslaved and ruled by war machines serving foreign interests . With
these and those who paid and paid heavily the price to go against their oppressors against
ISIS and other fundamentalist groups,
Our solidarity with the millions of displaced people who are experiencing the devastating
effects of this war is the creation of common struggles, overcoming the divisions of
nation, state, sex, religion and race, as well as the targeting of the treaty fed and fed
by these massacres and perpetuating our oppression and exploitation: the state-capitalist
construction of society.
FOR A WORLD WITHOUT BIRTH, BORDERS, NATIONS AND RELIGIONS
SOLIDARITY THE BREATH OF THE BEGINNING
WAR IN WAR TO THE SOCIAL LIBERATION
Initiative of anarchist collectives and individuals against the war in Syria and the peace
of the sovereigns
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Message: 3
As persons in principle and for years involved in social protest movements, we understand,
we solidarise and support people who have been occupying universities in the whole country
for a few days. We understand, because our students work directly, or in cooperation with
us, students, PhD students and professors. We know the reality of "factories of
knowledge", the charm of the continuous exhausting and senseless parameterization of human
mental activity, felling global knowledge and taking profits out of it, the rigid,
neofeudic hierarchy of university walls and practices, the inertia of students who are
materially ailing. The current state of the university does not create a community, unless
the community in atomization, the unity of alienated. In this respect, Gowin is just the
next, natural step after Kudrycka. We also know how difficult it is to reconcile personal
life with the university, wage labor and socio-political activity. We know how scared and
conformist is the university, we know how difficult it is to take any opposition movement
on it, what consequences can be counted on in such a case. For all these reasons, we
understand you, because our fight also applies to it; for all these reasons, thank you and
congratulations.
At the same time, we see that, as at the Jagiellonian University or Warsaw University,
there are opportunities to create spaces in which all these ills can be calculated and
shouted out. Now is the moment to use it! Not only to defend the state of the rotting
university against further attempts to power, but to create new ideas, visions and even
utopias to create a new way of producing and socializing knowledge. We hope that the
methods of grassroots, anarchist organization that we are observing in the occupant's
camps and picnics will allow for such a social change, or at least its beginning.
Knowledge must return to the society from which it grew up! For these reasons, we
solidarize with you, how you act and talk.
And ultimately, we support you because your opposition is opposition to the oppressed, and
we are on the side of all the oppressed in the past and today. Although among you are
declared and declared anarchists, we know that there are more and more of us - our ideas
are in all heads! More and more people are joining the fight for free and universal
education every day. It is a sign that the desire for freedom, happiness and good life for
the community is still valid. We support you because we are already there, and you are
already among us; You can contact us at any time. We are all guarding the world that is
coming.
Without free and common learning, there is no free and common society!
signed
Anarchist Federation
Act. In Poznan from At 11:00, about 20 students and students began their occupation of the
Rectorate of Adam Mickiewicz University
http://www.rozbrat.org/informacje/krajowe/4618-komunikat-federacji-anarchistycznej-do-okupujcych-uniwersytety
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Message: 4
A spark in the eternal night of state repression. A day set aside for honoring those who
have been stolen from us. On this day, we share in songs, events, and actions to celebrate
our captured comrades and loved ones. In years past, June 11th celebrations have been
international and wide-ranging - from potlucks with friends to various inspiring attacks;
fundraising benefits and prisoner letter writing nights to all of the untold and unknown
ways we keep the flame alive. ---- Building up to this day, each year several of us come
together to discuss and reflect on lessons from years past and to renew this call for
continuous solidarity. This year we invite you to explore and ponder with us how
maintaining support for long-term prisoners depends directly on sustaining the movements
and struggles we all remain part of. How can we expect to continue through decades of
support as movements, groups, and people come and go, burn out, and get caught in the
exhausting ebbs and flows of struggle? Going deeper, what can we learn from long-term
prisoners and their legacies of solidarity? How can we sustain and improve the health of
our movements, and in turn strengthen that support?
Over the last several years, critiques of incarceration have flourished, often resulting
in a myriad of prisoner support efforts and projects. Embodying stability, commitment, and
longevity are prisoners from Black liberation, the New Left, indigenous movements, and
those who have unceasingly supported them for decades. In addition to these efforts, there
has been an upsurge in organizing against mass incarceration itself. Though smaller groups
had been pioneering these sentiments for many years prior, it is encouraging to see more
people taking up this work. There has also been an extension of efforts to support prison
rebels who have been engaging in everything from work strikes to burning and trashing
entire units on the inside. At the same time, more and more projects are critiquing the
state itself - identifying that it is upheld by the pillars of prisons and police.
Finally, there are more efforts aimed at addressing the needs of queer and trans
prisoners, criminalized survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, and people living with
mental health challenges, just to name a few.
In the spirit of June 11th, which invites everyone to participate according to their own
desires, personal affinities, and tactical preferences, it encourages us to see such
widespread activity. One thing in particular that we have been heartened to see is just
how widespread newsletters, blogs, books, and zines written by prisoners have become.
After years of discussion about amplifying prisoners' voices, we are seeing the results
and appreciate the countless hours put in by both prisoners and supporters to launch and
sustain these publications. Complementing these efforts are those which have furthered
international solidarity by translating and transmitting the words of our comrades, and
those who have undertaken beautiful gestures and messages of solidarity with bold action
and attack.
Amongst these many prisoner support projects we see a variety of orientations, tactics,
strategies, and practices. Along with the expansion of initiatives has come endless
emergencies and urgent calls to action to have prisoners' backs, on top of all the other
constant crises in this nightmare world. With so much to do, we are forced to make
choices. Traditional activism, which demands so much of our energy be directed into
immediate and often symbolic responses at the expense of long-term intentions and
strategies, simply will not do. We need to act with an eye towards sustaining our
movements and projects, so that we remain capable of supporting comrades spending decades
in prison. This requires a holistic approach to struggle and living in solidarity.
One-time gestures are important, and sometimes the best we can do. But what does it mean
to be in it for the long haul?
While June 11th is only one day, it is a manifestation of the daily strength and fortitude
of imprisoned comrades and the tireless, behind-the-scenes work of those who support them.
This often looks like visiting; writing; raising money; spreading information; and sharing
their artwork, poems, and writings. We are inspired by Jeremy Hammond and Marius Mason's
support crews working consistently to keep them connected to the rest of the world. We
hearken back to Sacramento Prisoner Support fighting for years to get Eric McDavid free.
We are humbled by so many who have helped long-term prisoners like Zolo Azania, Russell
Maroon Shoatz, David Gilbert, Sean Swain, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Jalil Muntaqim, Leonard Peltier
and so many others publish books written in their cells.
Visions & Possibilities
Faced with both the long-term prospect of aiding comrades through decades in prison and
the short-term work that this solidarity entails, we risk getting lost in alternating
currents of despair and mania that leave no space for reflection. It's difficult to know
where to move when faced with the overwhelming task of ameliorating the deprivation and
misery our comrades face, while also remaining critical of reformism. We want our comrades
free now and all prisons demolished immediately, but we have no idea how to do this.
Despite our combined decades of acting in solidarity with anarchist prisoners, we have no
blueprint, only visions.
By throwing away divisive dichotomies and their tactical fetishes (mass struggle vs.
direct action), we can come to a new metric by which to judge our work: can this sustain
me and my comrades through the coming years? It seems unlikely that a vibrant movement of
solidarity with prisoners can come to bloom if our concerns are solely ideological,
tactical, or strategic. The joy and difficulty of human relationships, the sadness
engendered by concrete and razor wire, the struggle against oppressive ideas and behavior
and the concurrent need for transformative forms of addressing conflict, the excitement
and fear that come with a comrade's release, and the frustration and exhaustion of doing
this work should all become part of how we envision solidarity.
It seems to us that by actively engaging in these considerations, we can begin to think
beyond the immediate crises: restricted literature, missing letters, stints in solitary,
harassment from guards, scrambling for commissary funds, restricted phone calls and
visits. By grounding ourselves in relationships with individuals in prison - seeing them
not as celebrities, leaders, or abstract "oppressed people"- we open space to dream of
what a life shared in common with our imprisoned comrades could mean. With this, we exit
the realm of the purely political and enter the realm of the human. One cannot survive on
duty and ideology, but human relationships can nourish and sustain us. And we must
continuously fight to maintain clear paths to reach our comrades in this way, as the state
continues to dehumanize and isolate them, increasingly restricting visits to those behind
glass or worse, those on a screen, whether we be a few yards or hundreds of miles away.
In-person and contact visits, priceless for building real human connection, are often high
on the list of demands from prisoners and those supporting them on the outside. Recently
we've been inspired by Fight Toxic Prisons' campaign to keep contact visits in the Florida
Department of Corrections.
We must strive for lives intertwined with our friends and comrades in prison. And indeed,
in many ways, they are. The repression of prisoner support groups by Operation Scripta
Manent (the Italian state's attempt to repress anarchist activities by accusing
individuals of carrying out incendiary and explosive attacks) remind us that there is
often a thin line separating those who are imprisoned and those who are outside supporting
them in whatever way they can.
What can these considerations on building sustainable movements, communities, and projects
suggest to us when thinking about accompanying our comrades through both pre-trial
repression and post-release transitions? Passing on historical and intergenerational
knowledge from those who have already survived the worst the state could throw at them
would certainly be helpful and inspiring to those currently fighting to remain free. And
what would be better for a comrade coming out of prison than a strong community and
friends who have already been working and envisioning lives together?
Prisoner Updates
Throughout the past year, our imprisoned comrades have faced the cold eyes and violent
hands of the state with integrity intact. In Chile, Tamara Sol attempted to escape from
prison, was seriously injured in the process, and has since been transferred: first to a
maximum security prison in Santiago, and then to the especially brutal Llancahue prison in
Valdivia. The "Bombs Case 2" wrapped up, with Juan Flores found guilty of multiple
bombings in Santiago and sentenced to 23 years in prison. In Germany, Lisa was sentenced
to over 7 years in prison after being found guilty of robbing a bank in Aachen. She was
transferred to JVA Willich II in February. In the United States, Walter Bond went on
hunger strike for six days, demanding vegan meals, an end to mail tampering, and transfer
to New York where he intends to live upon release. In retaliation, he was transferred to
the Communications Management Unit in Terre Haute, Indiana. In Greece, Pola Roupa and
Nikos Maziotis went on hunger strike for nearly 40 days demanding better conditions and
more time for visits, as well as the abolition of the ultra-repressive C-type prison that
Nikos has been held in. Dinos Yagtzoglou was arrested and is facing charges related to a
letter bomb that injured a former Greek prime minister. His resistance behind bars sparked
an uprising at three Greek prisons, securing his demand of transfer to Korydallos prison.
In the United States, trans anarchist and eco/animal liberation prisoner Marius Mason
needs more mail! He enjoys getting articles about animal rights, environmental activism,
resistance to the alt-right, Black Lives Matter, and other prison struggles. Carswell
Federal Medical Center, where Marius has been held for the past several years, is a
notoriously restrictive and cruel facility. Currently they are denying him medical care
for his transition as promised, as well as adequate vegan food options.
June 11th is an idea, not just a day. June 11th is every day. And ideas are bulletproof.
Let's breathe life into the rest of the year and renew the celebration of anarchist
prisoners' lives by carrying on their struggles alongside them.
In short: It's a call-out, so we're calling on you! June 11th is what you make of it.
Follow your heart and fill the world with beautiful gestures. There is no action that is
too small or too grand.
https://june11.noblogs.org/2018-call/
http://awsm.nz/2018/06/10/june-11th/
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Message: 5
From Wednesday, 30 May, political prisoner Dimitris Koufontas is for the first time on
his revolutionary journey on a hunger strike demanding the abolition of the prosecution
veto and the regular granting of licenses. ---- The prosecutor's veto summarizes the
prison council by giving any prosecutor the possibility of canceling the Council's
decisions on the case and banning the hope of the detainees over the 48-hour leave. ----
Licensing after hard and perennial struggles, inside and outside prisons, is a vested
right of the prisoners, which is being called into question, since it is now in the hands
of each prosecutor. This fact makes no apprehension since the vengeful state fury against
political prisoners is inherent in the "values" of bourgeois democracy.
At least cynical fighters presented as a risk for the "proper" functioning of the society
of those who have led to the complete impoverishment of the vast majority and are none
other than the bosses and their political staff.
It is now assumed that anyone who actively deny capitalism and the monopoly of state
violence condemned and will continue to pay forever to multiple media as in this case is
the refusal of a regular license on the face of D. Koufodinas, who refuses to repent bowed
down head to its class enemies, if the latter wish it.
Remarkable and not at all incidental this time is the fact that the public prosecutor of
Piraeus and the Prosecutor of Piraeus are prosecuted for unknown reasons, at the request
of the Supreme Court Prosecutor, the people who voted in favor of granting regular leave.
This clearly shows how civil justice and its mechanisms are capable of disposing of its
own, even of the lawful ones, which it legislates itself, whenever it considers that it
does not serve its own interests.
Against the constant condemnation and slander of the imprisoned militants, the only
solution is the multidimensional and insurmountable struggle inside and outside the walls
for the protection of our achievements and the conquest of new ones as the overthrow of
the dominant order of things.
The case of Dimitris Koufodtina is not unique, he adds to a series of legal attacks on
people involved in social struggles, such as Tassos Theophilus, Ireana, Pericles, etc.
Each case has its peculiarities. Every prosecutor expresses a particular political
content. For the oppressed, no matter what political content they may identify, what
matters is that each of these cases, and all together, demonstrate the essential political
core under the surface of "impartiality" that civil justice claims for herself. This
political core produces a gray zone of self-righteousness of the "rule of law" which,
depending on the conjuncture, can be greatly expanded. Such a juncture is the current one
in which we are witnessing a systematic attack by mobilizing a whole mechanism: rights
abuses, convictions without evidence, appeals, and falsification of false news.
Based on this logic, we, by denying any thought of repentance regarding what we profess
and dream, stand solidarity with the fighter Dimitris Koufontina and call for the social
base to support all the solidarity mobilisations that will take place throughout Greece
with the first ones that organizes in Athens the "Solidarity Assembly at Koufontina", with
a moped on Wednesday 6/6 from the Propylaea and the course on Saturday 9/6 at 13:00 in
Monastiraki.
NIKI IN THE EXCELLENCE OF HONOR OF DIMITRI KOUFONTINA
TO REPLY TO STATE RENEWALING WITH YOUR FIGHT SOLIDARITY
MICROPHONE SOLIDARITY CONCENTRATION:
THIRD 12/6
18:30, VENIZELOS AGALMA
Eleftherial Initiative of Thessaloniki - member of the Anarchist Federation
l ib_thess @ ho t mail.com
http://www.libertasalonica.wordpress.com
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Message: 6
The World Cup is at the door. We love football, but not the one connected with the world
of business. Download, print and enlarge the June issue of the A3 wall paper! ----
Football is a sport of many faces. When it comes to football, everyone will remember
something else. Shrimp, bumped knees, rags, and merma from the Lead. Weekends wiped out at
the champagne, where I will not touch the balloon for the whole game. A lot of gel,
simulants and boredom. Hours in front of the television on the couch with the bottle in
hand. Billions of honor, mafia, nationalism, racism, and Nazis. Over the next few weeks,
football will be much talked about. The end of June and the beginning of July will absorb
the pompous show called the World Cup. Russia will be flooded with tons of confetti.
Sport is a bit like a religion. If you choose him, he does not lead the way back. Honest
with noble ideals and intentions, in an organized professional form, it is a fertile
ground for burglary, corruption, politics, humiliation, abuse, enslavement, and so on. The
insatiable hunger of the cleric by power is the lethality of mankind, the insatiable
hunger of football officials after money is the ruin of sport. FIFA, the International
Federation of Football Associations, is a dusty mafia. The Czech FACR Association asks you to.
The chauvinist conservative right with Zeman was headed by political debate. They are
fooling against the neo-Marxist non-government that sucks the state budget. So, with a
little exaggeration, against the people who forgive their assholes for alms. The lie is
transparent, yet the citizens sit on the bush. The biggest non-profit and the most
powerful pump for state subsidies is none other than the FACR. Pelt's dynasty reminds the
Putin dynasty remarkably. If the cock can not officially be at the rudder, it will fit
someone else. In Czech football they fly millions of air as confetti for championship in
Russia, we are located on the periphery, that is the provincial crowns.
Of course, FIFA ranks in dollars and Swiss francs. Facts will come to light only when
someone starts talking and journalists are worth the attention. In 2012, it was revealed
that President FIFA Havelange and Teixeira official were taking bribes for selling TV
rights to World Cup broadcasts. More than 14 million Swiss francs landed on their account.
It goes. In 2015, five marketing managers and nine high-ranking FIFA officials were
charged with corruption, blackmail, defrauding and money laundering. In this case,
hundreds of dollars were already floating on the accounts. And we are slowly getting to
the Russian championship. The organizing country was decided already in 2010. Bribes were
flying from all sides, David Cameron and Prince William participated in the auction, but
with a smile on their lips, they left Putin's fighters.
Scandal alternates scandal. Whenever someone comes to the front, they are terribly ashamed
of what was before and promise a bright future. After the 2015 affair, President Gianni
Infantino is on his way. His cleansing speech begins with the UF speechist. And it's
really a deep UF, Infantino is worth the corrupting affair of UEFA in 2015, a copyright
deal, right-wing Platini. With the air, millions of Swiss francs floated again. The
President is still today. FIFA, of course, has an ethics committee that cleans world
football from corrupt rage. Its member was Juan Pedro Damiani until April 2016. Damiani is
the star of Panama Papers. It manages more than 400 anonymous clipboard companies and its
long-standing customers are indicted in the FIFA 2015 process. Pere money is big, we talk
about billions of dollars, and Panama Papers prove,
FIFA officials have been in the banquet for eight years in Russia to monitor the
modernization of the stadiums. The shampoo flows through the stream and the caviar is
buckled. Vladimirievich is about to learn from them. How to make your Fasoid kleptocracy
something so popular, shiny and successful, such as a FIFA contest? On the contrary, the
fifi can learn how to effectively remove the inverters.
Let's leave the dung, the damage to the paper. Anarchists, anti-authoritarians and
anti-fascists of all races and sexes remark, not reform, and build a new world on the
ruins of the old. We all know football tournaments against racism and we enjoy the
cohesive atmosphere and non-sporting sport. They also enjoy an international mass form.
One of them is Antirassian championship Antira. This year is already kicked off. Like
every even year, Hamburg's sanctuary, the sanctuary of the Sankt Pauli Club, became its
venue. Chuddas from the screaming district proclaimed war to the rich clubs. In 2006, the
FIFI Wild Cup, a tournament for the representation of non-recognized countries that are
not FIFA members, was held here. But Antira is something else. At the time of the
renaissance, the hypocritical conservatism welcomed people impoverished by war and
kleptocrats from FIFA, and Putin's Warriors showed erect middleman. Part of the program
was a tour of the trail of refugees, where and under what conditions they are accommodated
and employed. On Friday, Liga Terezin was screened, documenting tournaments in Terezin
during the Nazi occupation. On Saturday, two hurdles of identity hipsters were discussed
for two hours. Finally, he could not miss the dreaded pyro-march. The tournaments were
attended by over thirty teams, antifa hools from Minsk, London, Manchester, Bremen,
Copenhagen, Montreal, Bergamo, Leipzig, Dusseldorf, Genoa, Munich, Berlin, Darmstadt,
Frankfurt, Liege, Vienna, Savannah, Bristol, Leeds, Marseille , Moscow, Vilnius, La
Coruña, Athens, Mexico City, Istanbul and, of course, girls and gangsters from Trencín. On
Saturday, two hurdles of identity hipsters were discussed for two hours. Finally, he could
not miss the dreaded pyro-march. The tournaments were attended by over thirty teams,
antifa hools from Minsk, London, Manchester, Bremen, Copenhagen, Montreal, Bergamo,
Leipzig, Dusseldorf, Genoa, Munich, Berlin, Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Liege, Vienna, Savannah,
Bristol, Leeds, Marseille , Moscow, Vilnius, La Coruña, Athens, Mexico City, Istanbul and,
of course, girls and gangsters from Trencín. On Saturday, two hurdles of identity hipsters
were discussed for two hours. Finally, he could not miss the dreaded pyro-march. The
tournaments were attended by over thirty teams, antifa hools from Minsk, London,
Manchester, Bremen, Copenhagen, Montreal, Bergamo, Leipzig, Dusseldorf, Genoa, Munich,
Berlin, Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Liege, Vienna, Savannah, Bristol, Leeds, Marseille , Moscow,
Vilnius, La Coruña, Athens, Mexico City, Istanbul and, of course, girls and gangsters from
Trencín.
In Hamburg, however, there was also no representation from local sites. Even though they
did not do barracks, freedom, equality, and a hill of fun, that's what's going on here.
Antira is for everyone with a heart on the left, returning to the roots of football, who
used to be a working class sportsman, and they are screaming for a fucking business. Odd
years are held in exotic regions. So we will soon get to grips and anti-fascist hooligans
from all over the world will spoil the Czechoslovak crunch. Let anarchy and football live!
A3 ( June 2018) HERE to download http://www.afed.cz/A3/A3-2018-06.pdf
Download, print, spread!
The A3 wall paper is published annually by the Anarchist Federation. They are intended
primarily for spreading through street lifts or posting in workplaces and schools.
https://www.afed.cz/text/6850/a3-ne-prodejny-fotbal
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Message: 7
Sunday 10th June saw Processions2018 take place in Belfast and three other UK cities to
commemorate some women winning the vote 100 years ago. ---- The Belfast event saw quite a
large pro-choice bloc under the Alliance for Choice banner which comprised more than half
of the entire event. Calls were made for reproductive justice and choice to be enacted in
the north. ---- A large southern contingent was present, demonstrating loudly that
solidarity does not stop at the border ---- See our photo album of Belfast processions on
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pg/WorkersSolidarityMovement/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2480193178673147
Author: Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird
https://wsm.ie/c/processions-belfast-pro-choice-bloc
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