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zaterdag 10 november 2018

Anarchic update news all over the world - 10.11.2018

Today's Topics:

   

1.  [Chile] Anarchist Days of Valparaiso 2018 By ANA (pt)
      [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

2.  France, Alternative Libertaire AL #288 - Psychiatry: in
      Amiens, radicalization of strikers and popular support (fr, it,
      pt)[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

3.  Internationalist-Anti-War Demonstration at Araxos Air Base
      By APO [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

4.  anarkismo.net: Anarchist roots of Geography by Dmitri - MACG
      (personal capacity) (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

5.  Greece, Anarchist group "dwarf horse" APO: [Patras]
      Information from solidarity movements in Zorz Abdullah (fr, it,
      pt) [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

6.  US, m1 aa: Capitalism is the Climate Crisis; Our Hope is
      Each Other By Patrick O'Donoghue of the M1 Minnesota Collective
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

7.  Belarus, AG pramen: Philippino anarchists call for
      solidarity (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

8.  awsm.nz: Reminder: ASF Tour Rotorua (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)


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Message: 1





Comrades ---- From Valparaíso, the V Costa region, a territory dominated by the State of 
Chile, we send you a fraternal invitation and full of companionship to participate in the 
activities to be held within the framework of the Valparaiso Anarchic Days of 2018: 
Anarchic Meeting of Propaganda and Anarchic Book . ---- The activities to be carried out 
are: ---- 1. Saturday, November 17 , 16 hours / Space Factory: Inauguration, solidarity in 
action. ---- Editors' Forum: "The anarchical edition from territories in conflict" | 
Eleven solidarity / music / theater / bingo - in support of the companions of the Montage 
"Caso 21 Maio". ---- 2. Sunday, November 18 , 12 o'clock / Home The Office: Meeting of 
propaganda and anarchic book. ---- Stands of the fair | Debates | Introductions | Offices 
| Activities for children | Lunch and solidarity food sales

3. Sunday, November 25 , 12 o'clock / Neighborhood Venue to be defined: Encounter for 
land, sea and devastation.

Offices | Debates | Introductions | Vegan Buffet | Publishing house and self-managed 
production free from exploitation and cruelty to animals | Space to share

We are currently receiving all proposals to be held on the dates above shared.

We hope you can attend.

Hugs and Anarchy!

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For several months, psychiatry has been spearheading struggles in the hospital sector. 
With an exemplary level of self-organization of workers. ---- Contempt, forgetfulness, 
system D and lack of means. This situation, the employees of psychiatric hospitals know 
her well. At HP Philippe-Pinel, in Amiens, we crossed the one hundred and twenty days of 
strike and ninety days of bivouac ! ---- Faced with the closure of four services in four 
years - no less than 90 beds and the elimination of the nursing posts that go with them - 
the agents decided to organize themselves, beyond the labels, but with the logistical 
assistance of CGT, SUD and FO. ---- ? "  In Paris, the fusion of anger is in progress  " , 
published in AL of October. ---- This is not a struggle for the improvement of working 
conditions, but rather a struggle to be able to treat people in pain with dignity. Today, 
it's almost impossible ! Closures force already overburdened services to accommodate 
additional patients. Only basic care is provided, with two caregivers for 26 patients 
housed in double rooms or accommodated in dormitories of four.

The medical profession is not left out. Doctors are weary of the role of "  guardian of 
fools  ", and banging on a wall. This wall is the Regional Health Agency (ARS). The demand 
of the Pinel collective in struggle is clear: a round table bringing together all the 
players, syndicated or not, to avoid double talk. The ARS refuses.

? "  One tightens the belt, or one climbs on the roof  " , appeared in AL of September.

After a first unsuccessful occupation, followed by a second attempt on 14 July, broken by 
violence by the CRS, the struggling Pinels set up a strike camp in front of the hospital. 
For this, the staff can count on the solidarity and support of the population, but also on 
the other psychiatric hospitals in struggle (Rouen, Le Havre, Clermont-de-l'Oise, 
Prémontré ...). It's a shudder, a convergence that takes place.

Dépeçage for the benefit of the private
On September 25, the hierarchy, protected by the CRS and the vigils, declared to accept to 
receive only the union representatives. Reply unanimous: it's everyone or nobody ! There 
is only the CFDT to try to negotiate in his corner ... including against its members and 
members who participate in the strike !

It was said earlier that four departments of the public hospital closed  ; it was not lost 
for everyone. Some of the land has been sold to establish ... a private psychiatric clinic 
! From this butchering, the big winner is once again the private sector, to the detriment 
of the sick.

The strike camp continues in the eyes of everyone. Despite the disinformation distilled by 
the ARS, despite the constant bouncing of bullets between the hospital and the LRA, life 
is getting organized, and support is far from weakening.

 From towing to action punches, the collective intends to be heard ! After marching at the 
head of the procession during the strike day of October 9, the strikers chained themselves 
at the doors of the ARS the next day.

Florian (AL Amiens)

http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?Psychiatrie-a-Amiens-radicalisation-des-grevistes-et-soutien-populaire

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The generalization of war requires the upgrading of military bases ---- Upgrading the 
military bases (in Greece and elsewhere) as well as upgrading the role of Frontex and NATO 
are part of the preparations for the widespread warfare of sovereignty, initially in the 
field where the most powerful power blocks , the Middle East and the Southeast 
Mediterranean, as the bleak prospect of a global conflict comes back to the forefront and 
planning of the military-political staff. ---- Internationalist Struggle Against War, 
Nationalism and Modern Totalitarianism ---- Neither thought about installing nuclear 
weapons at Araxos ---- DECLARATION ON THE BASIS OF ARAX ---- SUNDAY 11 NOVEMBER, 11.30am 
---- Pre-concentration on the Square of Three Allies in Patras, at 10 am anarchist group 
"dignified horse" / member of Anarchist Political Organization

http://apo.squathost.com

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In his book "The anarchic roots of geography," Simon Springer sets the stage for a radical 
policy of possibilities and freedom through a discussion of the insurrectional geographies 
that cover our everyday experiences. Approaching anarchist geographies as kaleidoscopic 
spatialities that allow the creation of non-hierarchical relationships between autonomous 
entities, Springer attempts to form a new political imagination. ---- Simon Springer: 
Anarchist Roots of Geography (in version) ---- In his book The Anarchic Roots of 
Geography, Simon Springer sets the stage for a radical policy of possibilities and freedom 
through a debate on insurrectional geographies that cover our daily experiences . 
Approaching anarchist geographies as kaleidoscopic spatialities that allow the creation of 
non-hierarchical relationships between autonomous entities, Springer attempts to form a 
new political imagination. We can no longer accept the miserable, archaic geographies of 
the hierarchy chaining us to the statehood, capitalism, the dominance of one sex, racial 
oppression and imperialism. Geography must be beautiful where acceptance of its whole is 
in line with emancipation.

Since the introduction of

Simon Springer 's book: The Anarchic Roots of Geography (under version)

THE BEAUTIFUL GEOGRAPHS OF ANARCHISM

A few years ago, Gerry Kearns wrote that "we must admit that the studies of anarchists in 
geography are more a hope than a reality." Simply and clearly, this book aims to change 
this view. For a long time, geographers ignored the anarchism and the beautiful act that 
this entails. With this book, I seek to return anarchist studies to the center of the 
cognitive map of geography or, to put it more precisely, I seek to remind readers that 
geography has never and should not wish to have only one cognitive domain of reference or 
a design. On the contrary, an anarchist approach to geography includes segmented, 
fragmented and overlapping worlds, where empowerment and emancipation become reality as 
shifting islands of reflection between theory and action. In this sense of opportunity, 
and long before the Marxist shift began in the late 1960s and early 1970s, anarchist 
geographies were already the dominant form of radical geography, paving the way for 
critical commentary, but without oriented in only one direction.

While Marxists were a century away from engaging in geography, the anarchists, Pyotr 
Kropotkin and Élisée Reclus, were distinguished members of the academic community, in 
which each of them played a key role in the development of geographic thinking. Both men 
were brilliant and distinguished thinkers, known for their academic achievements and 
scientific discoveries.

In 1892 Reclus was awarded the famous gold medal of the Geographical Society of Paris, and 
two years later he was appointed President of Comparative Geography at the University of 
Brussels while Kropotkin was invited to participate in the Imperial Russian Geographical 
Society and the British Association for the Promotion of Science, he was also offered an 
important place at Cambridge University in 1896. He eventually rejected the offer from 
Cambridge University, as there was no way of putting aside his policies views. In Reclus, 
he was permanently forbidden to enter France in 1871 because of his participation in the 
Paris Commune, but his sentence changed to ten years and returned to France in 1879, 
benefiting from the general amnesty. In the meantime, in 1874,

Related Link: https://furtunabooks.eu/

https://www.anarkismo.net/article/31198

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On the afternoon of Friday 2 November, the guest of the anarchist group "Dumbbell" and 
comrades - comrades of solidarity at Zorz Abdullah took part in the French Institute of 
Patras, on Philopoimenos Street 54. It involved about 25 people. The gathering lasted more 
than an hour, hundreds of texts were passed to the passers-by and thieves were thrown. A 
strong force of power guarded the French Institute, which was forced to remain closed for 
Friday afternoon. ---- Last Wednesday , 24  October  , 2 comrades from our team were 
arrested outside the French Institute while they wrote solidarity slogans to Lebanese 
fighter Zorz Abdullah. Employees of the Institute, when they realized them, alerted the 
police, who also arrested them outside the building. After being held for a few hours in 
Achaia's Chad, they were prosecuted for widespread damage jointly and then released.

On Saturday night, November 3rd, comrades and comrades made a solidarity speech to Zorz 
Abdullah, writing slogans, flying tricky and red paints at the French Institute of Patras.

Persecution and terrorism do not hurt us. We stand in solidarity with those who resist 
every corner of the globe, in the struggles of the oppressed for freedom, equality and 
dignity. And we will not let any fighter hostage into the hands of the state!

Here is the text that was shared in the merger

The French state exterminates fighters

On the evening of Wednesday 24/10, two comrades from our group were arrested outside the 
French Institute of Patras, on Philophoimenes Street, while writing solidarity slogans to 
Lebanese fighter Zorz Abdullah.

Employees of the Institute, when they realized them, alerted the police, who also arrested 
them outside the building. After being held for a few hours in Achaia's Chad, they were 
prosecuted for widespread damage jointly and then released.

Zorz Abdullah: The longest-running political prisoner in Europe

Zambala Abdullah is in prison for 34 years in the French state prison. It was politically 
active in the early 1970s, at a young age, through the lines of the Popular Front for the 
Liberation of Palestine, and later participated in the founding of the Revolutionary 
Lebanese Faction. Until his arrest he fought against the Israeli state and the occupation 
regime he imposed on a large part of the Palestinian territories and in southern Lebanon. 
Already, after the six-day war in 1967 and the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, Israel had expanded 
its sovereignty over the Palestinian land, and its growing expansiveness led to its 
invasion of southern Lebanon initially and its advance a few years later , in 1982, to the 
capital of Beirut and the slaughter of thousands of Palestinians in Sambra and Shatila.

Throughout his many years of imprisonment, he will maintain a consistent militant and 
militant stance by engaging in hunger strikes as a sign of solidarity with the prisoners 
in Turkey's white cells, Basque and Palestinian political prisoners and will continue to 
talk and fight for his release Palestine from the Israeli occupation. Although since 1999 
he is entitled to his release, all his applications are rejected by the French state, in 
line with the vengeful demand of the US State and Israel to remain imprisoned for a long 
time as a result of his athletic stance.

Abdullah's case is linked to the struggle of the Palestinian people, who nowadays at a 
great cost to human life is attempting with massive and everyday demonstrations to break 
the suffocating blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip - land, air and sea - with the 
"security wall" that captured Israel and the raids of the Israeli navy and aviation.

On October 24th, Zimbabwe completed 34 years in prison because he was fighting with all 
his might in the just struggle of the Palestinian people because he stood in the face of 
Israeli occupation and the crimes committed by the State of Israel and its allies because 
it still battles across the exploitation and oppression.

The resistance of the Palestinian people to military occupation is a constant thorn in the 
timeless plans of world powers. The poor and excluded from the elemental Palestinians 
despite the exterminating policies that are being carried out against them are not 
delivered, they are fighting for their freedom and dignity. These elements of their 
struggle we want to highlight as anarchists, the capability of the conqueror to fight 
against the mighty conqueror, the ability of the poor and the excluded to revolt under the 
most barbaric conditions. International solidarity wants to create failures within the 
attacking sovereigns by bringing to our foreground our own history, the history of the 
struggles from the bottom that against all the times, create the living reality of freedom 
and solidarity, being the only real embankment in the pursuit of modern totalitarianism.

The persecutions do not stop us for a minute. We stand in solidarity with those who resist 
every corner of the globe, in the struggles of the oppressed for freedom, equality and 
dignity. And we will not let any fighter hostage into the hands of the state!

LEFTERIA IN LEBANON AGONIST ZORZ AMPDTALLA

THE FRENCH STATE EXPRESSES COMPETITORS

SOLIDARITY IN MADE OF PALESTINE

Anarchist group "dwarf horse" / APO

https://ipposd.wordpress.com/2018/11/04/

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The results are in: The planet is getting strangled and we're running out of time. ---- 
The latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a normally 
conservative and cautious body, warns that on our current trajectory the world is set to 
warm by a global average of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) by 2040, and that carbon 
emissions need to be cut in half by 2030 and go carbon neutral by 2050 if we want to avoid 
worse warming. Even with these changes, we are staring down the barrel of climate chaos- 
sea level rise, droughts, and severe weather are set to disrupt agriculture and the 
economy on a global scale, forcing the immense displacement of people and bringing with it 
conflict over resources and borders. These effects of warming are already hitting us, and 
are only set to get worse without a thorough restructuring not just of our energy system, 
but of our economy.

 From where we stand now, this seems almost impossible, after decades of inaction by 
politicians, financed by fossil fuel companies that knew full well the truth about climate 
change years before it became public knowledge. The 2015 Paris Climate Accords saw the 
world's powers agree to reduce emissions enough to limit the warming to 2 degrees Celsius, 
none of the signatories of that treaty are currently on track to reduce their emissions to 
the agreed levels. Carbon in the atmosphere is over 400 parts per million, up from 280 
parts per million at the dawn of the industrial revolution, and well over the 350 parts 
per million that NASA climatologist James Hansen has described as the safe upper operating 
limit for the climate.

The report confirms once more what we've known for decades- that our current relationship 
with the planet we live on is unsustainable, and that without an immense restructuring of 
society, we will see the unraveling and degradation of the ecosystems that sustain our 
life. We should be dead clear here that this is a political, economic issue, and not 
simply "humanity" or "civilization". It's capitalism.

Capitalism is Roasting Us

With the crashing of our global ecosystems on the horizon, it's easy to bemoan our fate as 
brought about by the flaws and foolishness of human nature, as Nathaniel Rich did in his 
otherwise informative piece in the New York Times tracking the failure of governments to 
respond to climate change in the 1980s when the scientific community raised the alarms. 
But humanity as a whole isn't to blame. Humanity has lived on the Earth for around 200,000 
years, and only developed industrial capitalism and the ability to destroy our environment 
on a global scale in the last 200. Even today, most of humanity is barely contributing to 
climate change. While the growing population of the former colonized world makes a 
convenient scapegoat for British princes and eco-fascists, the carbon emissions per capita 
of those countries are well below those of the former colonizing countries- and within the 
"first world", these emissions do not come from working people's individual consumption. 
Since 1988, 71% of global carbon emissions came from 100 companies. Yes, those companies 
are feeding the consumer demand for energy. But, the choices that matter here are less 
that of working people to consume energy, and more the production choices of those 
companies- because the technology exists to meet that demand in a sustainable, 
low-to-no-carbon way.

Yes- we currently have the technology to have a totally renewable energy sector, just as 
we have the technology to feed, house, and clothe everyone and have a universal, dignified 
standard of living.We could end poverty and enjoy a sustainable, equitable prosperity 
across the whole world if we put our resources where they matter most. We just don't do 
this, because the capitalist economic system and its internal economic logic don't select 
for that world.

Under capitalism, it's been more profitable to use fossil fuels than to develop and use 
renewable energies. One of the reasons for this is "externalized costs" in market systems. 
What this means, is that when a private company, say, fracks gas, it only pays for some of 
the immediate costs, like the fracking equipment and wages for the workers. It doesn't pay 
for the environmental costs- the amount it would take to care for the people and 
ecosystems made sick by the side effects of fracking. Capitalism and the market are rife 
with un-internalized costs pretty much everywhere (along with other market failures), 
which is one of several reasons why price signals are actually very inefficient ways of 
coordinating production. In fact, if environmental ‘externalities' were accounted for, 
none of the world's leading industries would be profitable- the vast majority of the 
economy focuses on "cheaper" but environmentally ruinous methods of production.

Crude methods exist for internalizing costs, such as a carbon tax, or a cap and trade 
system that creates a scarce and tradable permit for emissions. These are rarely 
implemented, rarely given the teeth they'd need- the European carbon emissions market 
routinely has far too many permits, allowing polluting to be cheap, and the carbon offset 
market, which is "supposed" to reduce the need for first-world emissions reductions by 
paying for forest preservation in the global south, frequently creates empty carbon 
credits, often at the expense of displacing indigenous people. Even if externalities did, 
this would be ghoulish economics- levying carbon taxes or using the profits from emissions 
trading to pay for the resettling of climate refugees and fracking taxes to pay for cancer 
treatment. Or, more likely, collecting the revenue from pricing the pollution, and 
spending it on unrelated projects, leaving the community to suffer. Even internalized 
environmental costs still wouldn't make capitalism sustainable.

Capitalism as a system demands endless growth. The basis of capitalism is investment and a 
return on investment, after the materials initially invested in are made more valuable by 
the collective labor of the workforce hired. Without this return, investments dries up, 
people get laid off, the economy crashes... and then the engine starts up again, pushing 
against any boundaries or barriers in order to find new places to invest. We have a planet 
with finite resources, and while not all growth is equally resource-intense, infinite 
growth on a finite planet is just impossible.

Under capitalism, we have an energy system that selects for dirty energy because the 
companies don't have to pay the full environmental cost of their production. This energy 
system feeds an economy that focuses most of its growth on inventing and then ‘fulfilling' 
new market demands for already affluent consumers while ignoring the needs of the vast 
majority of humanity. To ensure the supply of fossil fuels, energy companies lay waste to 
areas that become "sacrifice zones" to the broader economy. The industry 
disproportionately targets poorer, more marginalized and indigenous communities who don't 
have the political power to resist, and whose more militant resistance can be put down 
with state force to "protect the property" of the fossil fuel companies. This sacrifice 
zone dynamic still continues under "green" capitalism to grab rare earth metals for 
renewable energy and to displace people for carbon offsets.

The long and short of it is, capitalism can't be green. This system has to fall if we are 
going to live.

An Ecological Anarchism

This isn't to say that a socialist economy would necessarily be green, by simple virtue of 
abolishing the market. Smokestacks don't start emitting harmless mist just because you 
hang a red flag from them. A worker-run, socialized economy isn't inherently going to 
create a sustainable system- but it could be *capable* of it, whereas capitalism is 
structural and inherently incapable, and in fact is structurally doomed to drive 
ecological devastation.

We have the legacy of the Soviet Union and China to show us the potential of centrally 
planned industrial economies to abuse and consume both land and people, before reverting 
back to ecocidal capitalism. While the early USSR instituted protections for the 
environment after the revolution, these were cast aside in the drive to develop and 
compete with western capitalist enemies. The USSR operated in many regards like a single 
great capitalist enterprise, with the state setting production goals and directing 
industry with little input from those impacted, to maximize production for the global 
market and internal development. This much-debated devolution into state capitalism that 
has been covered extensively elsewhere. The drive to imitate capitalist industry in the 
Soviet Union led to such abuses as the draining of the Aral Sea, the "Nuclear Explosions 
for the National Economy" program, and the development of an oil-dependent extractive 
economy which, under stress from low oil prices, contributed to the fall of the USSR and 
the rise of the modern Russian petro state. There is likewise little to praise about the 
ecology of "actual existing socialism" in China, where per capita carbon emissions 
surpassed the EU's in 2014, largely driven by the increasingly privatized coal mines and 
power plants providing energy for the export-focused manufacturing sector.

Cuba, at least, has managed to be one of the world's few countries that maintains both a 
low ecological footprint and a high human development index, rough benchmarks for a 
sustainable economy. This is largely because Cuba has focused heavily on meeting basic 
human needs such as universal housing, and passed substantial environmental protections 
during the 1990s, when the state was forced by the collapse of the Soviet Union to switch 
from mechanized cash crop production to labor-intensive production of food. But as the 
country liberalizes, it remains to be seen if the Cuban government will sacrifice its 
environmental wealth for foreign investment. The Cuban economy during the Cold War 
functioned as part of the Soviet Union's trade system. Now, with the "Second World" gone, 
Cuba is re-integrating into the capitalist dominated trade system of today, and will face 
the pressures of that global system to surrender its ecological web to the development of 
capital.

An ecological economy needs to be based in meeting people's needs rather than on endless 
growth. It needs to account for the whole costs of our production decisions, rather than 
relying on incoherent price signals. Local communities have the power to deny consent to 
being made into sacrifice zones, and to push the rest of the society to find better 
solutions, such like finding substitutes for rare earth metals in renewable energy 
technologies. At the same time, such a society can't exist in isolation, or it will be 
forced to compete with, integrate into, and ultimately suffer global ecological 
devastation alongside the unsustainable capitalist global economy. Neither capitalism or 
existing state socialism can satisfy these needs.

The economic argument of the "tragedy of the commons" tries to explain environmental 
degradation by imagining a commonly held pasture, where each farmer has the incentive to 
graze their own cattle unsustainably, eventually destroying the commons. The only 
solution, the story goes, is to privatize the commons, or regulate them through the state. 
The fable is a cornerstone of economics education around environmental issues. It is also 
a myth- it was invented by William Forster Lloyd in the 1830s to justify the privatization 
of commonly held lands, and revived in 1968 by Garret Hardin as a justification for 
capitalism, Malthusian population control, and attacks on the welfare state.

It presents a false choice- hand control over to a capitalist or to a state- that is 
really not a choice at all, as in fact the capitalists take control of the commons with 
the aid of the state, and the state when it is control of the commons generally acts as a 
capitalist. The reality, as economists like Elinor Ostrom have shown, is that commonly 
held resources around the world are most carefully stewarded when they are kept under the 
control of the community.

The anarchist vision of worker control over production, community control over the 
commons, and federative, non-hierarchical communities offers us a model for a sustainable 
economy. In the model envisioned by anarchists, production needs are communicated to 
worker's collectives, councils, or communes by the broader community. Production is 
carried out with the input of people affected- the workers, nearby residents, and those 
who need the finished products. This model, of worker and community control, has yet to be 
adopted on a mass scale- it exists only in fragments, in communes and cooperatives, in the 
ambitions of revolutionary worker's movements, in the models of anarchist and radical 
writers from Bakunin to Hahnel, in the revolutionary worker's councils of Spain in the 
1930s, and in partial form in the revolutionary cantons of Rojava today. The building of 
an economy where working people have control over our work, and how it affects our planet, 
will require confrontation with capital, the state, and reactionaries, and mutual support 
of revolutionary projects across the globe.

Our survival lies in massively organized resistance to capitalism, the state, and 
reaction. It lies in defense of the commons and each other, and struggle to take hold of 
the means of production and pull this planet out of the climate tailspin. The climate 
crisis calls not for an abandoning of the project of building mass, revolutionary working 
class movements and institution of dual power against the state, but a deepening of the 
urgency and importance of that project.

About the Author: Patrick O'Donoghue is a maritime worker, musician, and member of the 
First of May Anarchist Alliance. His education is in environmental science and policy.

http://m1aa.org/?p=1603

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According to the info of the ABC-Philippines, during July-September four anarchists and 
FNB volunteers were killed by the police in Philippines.
Officials say they were killed because of "resisting the officers". In fact, they became a 
victims of the "war on drugs", started by the president Duterte.
Philippine anarchists prepare a solidarity action in November, 17th.
Comrades call for solidarity campaign to stop the state terror in Philippines.

https://pramen.io/en/2018/11/philippine-anarchists-call-for-solidarity/

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Message: 8






As part of a nationwide speaking tour, Aotearoa Worker's Solidarity Movement (AWSM) is 
hosting a talk tomorrow by a visitor from Australia on the subject of Anarcho-Syndicalism, 
(a revolutionary form of workers unionism) and its relevance and use today.
Speaker: Brendan from Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (ASF-IWA), Australia ---- Date: 
November 4th ---- Venue: Community Room, Rotorua Library, 1127 Haupapa St, Rotorua
Time: 7:00-9:30pm ---- Cost: Free Admission
Contact: awsm@riseup.net https://www.facebook.com/events/257313501633352/Other venues: 
https://www.facebook.com/events/2185366061788675/
http://awsm.nz/2018/11/03/reminder-asf-tour-rotorua/

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