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dinsdag 26 maart 2019

Anarchic update news all over the world - 26.03.2019


Today's Topics:

   

1.  afed.org.uk: CLIMATE SCHOOL STRIKES - AN ANARCHIST ANALYSIS
      FROM CARDIFF (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

2.  Brazilian Anarchist Coordination (CAB): AGAINST THE REFORM
      OF THE PENSION, ORGANIZE FIGHT FROM THE BASIS 

      WITH PEOPLE'S
      DIRECT ACTION AND CLASS SOLIDARITY! (pt) 

      [machine translation]
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

3.  France, Alternative Libertaire AL Tract: We have every
      reason to revolt ! (fr, it, pt)[machine translation]
      (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

4.  US, black rose fed: FEMINISM IS EVERYWHERE: BUILDING A
      MULTISECTORAL, TRANSVERSAL MOVEMENT IN CHILE By 

     This Is Hell!
      Podcast (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

5.  Anarchist Union of Afghanistan and Iran: After ISIS - Maryam
      Varyj Kazemi [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

6.  Greece, liberta salonica: DECLARATION AGAINST NATO,
      MILITARISM, NATIONALITY, WAR - SATURDAY 6/4 12.00 

      KAMARA [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
   

7.  anarkismo.net: Solidarity Note from the XIII ELAOPA to the
      Ka'apor People of the Eastern Amazon (ca, it, pt) [machine
      translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)


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Message: 1





Across the Planet, thousands of students and children have participated in a series of 
protests and marches against the role of the world's governments in perpetuating climate 
change, under the banner of ‘Youth Strike 4 Climate', which has been greatly inspired by 
the works of Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old climate activist, in Sweden. These protests 
have received a great deal of attention from both the public and mass media outlets, and, 
despite many people questioning the rational behind, and efficacy of, these protests, they 
have successfully garnered a large amount of awareness and support regarding the movement 
against anthropogenic climate change. ---- In Cardiff, there have been two of these 
protests so far, which occurred on the 15th of February and March respectively and were 
attended personally by myself. The first of these protests was a static protest that took 
place in front of the National Assembly of Wales, and was attended by hundreds of 
students, as well as a handful of older protesters. This protest, which successfully 
garnered the attention of the local media and passing people, involved a bilingual, 
passionate array of posters and chanting, which were accompanied by music from the 
participants of the protest, including a group of primary school children. Despite the 
focus of the protest being placed upon fossil fuels, there was a conscious anti-capitalist 
sentiment, which was shared by many of the protestors, including a hopeful number of young 
anarchists. The protest was followed by the reading of an Open Letter, which made a series 
of demands for actions against climate change, to the Welsh Assembly, and this reading 
was, in turn, immediately succeeded by a series of speeches from a diverse variety of 
speakers from the crowd. Speakers from as far from Wales as Ecuador and Nigeria criticised 
the role of consumerism and imperialism in causing climate change, and there were speeches 
made in direct opposition to the inaction of the ruling bureaucracy, evidencing the 
growing consciousness of the youth of the planet regarding the systematic nature of the 
problems, including climate change, that face Humanity and the Planet.

The second protest in Cardiff differed from the previous protest as it, after an initial 
gathering in front of the Cardiff City Hall, began with a march to the National Assembly 
building. Although the total number of protesters was similar to, if not greater than, the 
first protest, there was a greater proportion of older students, indicating that the 
protest would have been even larger, if the weather had been more suitable for younger 
children and their families. It may also be worth noting that many of the participants at 
this protest were also present at the previous protest, evidencing their dedication and 
passion for their cause. Despite the poor weather conditions, the protest remained 
well-attended and in good spirits, with loud chants, which held an especially strong 
anti-capitalist sentiment, being passionately maintained throughout the entirety of the 
march, which received direct calls of praise and encouragement from many of those who 
witnessed it. Unfortunately, the march was forced to follow the directions of the police, 
who recorded the protest with cameras, despite the young age and lack of consent from its 
participants, demonstrating the State's constant surveillance and attempted control of 
potential threats to its power; however, the presence of the police failed to stifle the 
vocal criticisms of the protesters regarding the Government and capitalist system.

Upon arriving at the Assembly, a static protest was maintained, which again successfully 
garnered attention from the local media; there was a certain sense of solidarity amongst 
the participants of this protest as they chanted, jumped, sang and socialised with one 
another. The protest was followed by the reading of a second Open Letter to the Welsh 
Assembly, promising further action if the demands of the previous letter were not met. 
Despite the sympathies of some of the speakers, who were members of the Youth Parliament, 
towards the Government, the majority of the speeches were critical of our current 
political, economic and social systems, as well as the role of the state and corporations 
in both failing to address and directly causing climate change, and maintained an 
international diversity of speakers, further evidencing the international nature of the 
movement against anthropogenic climate change, and the growing consciousness of the 
World's youth regarding the systematic issues of society.

The Youth Strikes in Cardiff and elsewhere have effectively garnered a large amount of 
awareness regarding climate change and the movement against it, and have successfully 
created the public pressure to force states and other oppressive organisations to begin to 
act to mitigate anthropogenic climate change and its effects. This has been demonstrated 
by the recent declaration of a ‘Climate Emergency' by many local councils across Britain, 
including that of Cambridge, which has stated that the youth strikes were a direct 
influence on their decision. While a large amount of the decisions and changes in policies 
of these bureaucracies, and the larger, encompassing state will be inadequate, as they 
will fail to truly address the root, systematic causes of anthropogenic climate change, we 
should not besmirch any pressure that has been successfully applied against such 
oppressive organisations, and should, instead ensure that such pressure is maintained and 
further developed, and encourage an understanding of the need for the decentralisation of 
power and the abolition of hierarchies, so that it may eventually inspire and cumulate in 
a powerful force, free from dependence on any state, for the introduction of more 
effective changes.

An additional, and perhaps more important, success is that these protests have helped to 
embolden and empower a generation of people, who will now have a greater deal of 
experience and confidence in the ability of themselves, their peers and their cooperative 
actions to inspire and instigate the changes that they would like to see in society, and 
have helped to encourage an increased understanding and the resultant criticisms of the 
systematic issues of our society, and the states and capitalist organisations that 
perpetuate them, amongst the Youth of the planet. The Youth Strikes have also helped to 
expose to their participants, and to their supporters, the falsehood of the narrative that 
the State exists to serve and aid, as opposed to suppress, the will of the People, as it 
has exposed the harmful policies of the Government, and its continued failure and refusal 
to accept, or even, as demonstrated by the infamously poor attendance at Parliament's 
recent debate regarding climate change, listen to, the proposals and demands of the Public 
regarding climate change; as the presence of misguided sympathy and support for the 
Government at some of these protests reminds us, we should, however, be careful to ensure 
that the exposure of this falsehood is continued, and neither halted nor reversed by any 
of the concessions that the Government may be forced to make. The Youth Strikes have 
maintained their successes in the face of opposition from social conservatives and 
reactionaries, including prominent figures in the Government, who, themselves, now face 
criticism for their opposition from the majority of the Public, which has been mostly 
supportive of the Youth Strikes, potentially indicating the wider social approval of 
political dissidence and a growing criticism of the current governing bodies and political 
systems.

Despite the many successes of the Youth Strike, however, we still need to actively support 
the participants of these protests in their actions, and to ensure that they are not 
misled or otherwise adversely influenced, by the false promises, solutions and concessions 
of oppressive organisations and structures of power. We should encourage and defend the 
growing consciousness that has been demonstrated at these protests, as well as the 
empowerment of its participants, and promote the potential, future actions of these 
participants by demonstrating our praise, support and solidarity regarding such actions 
and their participants, confronting the criticisms against them, and ensuring that the 
participants of the Youth Strikes do not feel isolated or limited to addressing climatic 
issues, and instead understand the intersectional nature of our struggles as a society. A 
growing concern is that the movement is at risk of becoming overly reliant on Greta 
Thunberg as a figurehead, and that it is already dependent on forcing states to meet its 
demands, as opposed to encouraging individuals and groups to act directly in opposition to 
such state; as a result, we should also certify that the Youth Strikes do not become 
overly dependent on any individuals or organisations, and that the participants understand 
that the successes and power of their movement is a result of them and their peers, 
independent of any hierarchy, bureaucracy or centralisation, which could otherwise 
potentially threaten them and their movement. We must provide our constant solidarity, 
support and guidance to the Youth of the Planet, who will play a fundamental role in 
shaping the better society that we, as Anarchists, strive for!

http://afed.org.uk/climate-school-strikes-an-anarchist-analysis-from-cardiff/

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Message: 2





On February 20, 2019, after months of speculation in the financial market, blackmail of 
big businessmen and heavy publicity from corporatist media, the Bolsonaro administration 
handed over so much of the coveted Pension Reform to the Chamber of Deputies. Finally, the 
Brazilian working class has known the size of the attack that comes through the pen of the 
top. ---- As was already foreseeable, the project of Paulo Guedes is even harder than the 
one presented by Temer. This reform means more withdrawal of the rights of workers and 
workers. ---- Among the most critical points of the Bolsonaro government proposal is the 
increase in retirement age. To access the benefit, the minimum ages will be 65 for men and 
62 for women. The minimum contribution time will also increase from 15 to 20 years, and to 
receive the full amount of retirement, the worker will have to contribute for 40 years! A 
slave time for the reality of employment in Brazil. Combined with the Labor Reform and its 
consequent increase in informal, intermittent, pejotization, etc., the Pension Reform will 
mean that we will contribute our entire lives and receive nothing from this contribution. 
It is estimated that the Brazilian would take 53 years from entering the labor market to 
be able to retire with 100% of the value of the benefit,

O acesso à aposentadoria pelas mulheres será ainda mais difícil. A combinação entre a 
idade e o tempo de contribuição ficou mais dura. A estrutura machista da sociedade faz com 
que o tempo de contribuição seja mais curto, já que o desemprego é maior e muitas mulheres 
com filhos(as) sequer são contratadas em algumas empresas. E como os salários das mulheres 
são mais baixos em relação ao dos homens - ainda menores para as mulheres negras - o valor 
final da aposentadoria também vai ser menor.

Another point is the "automatic trigger," which dictates that whenever the government 
stipulated to measure life expectancy is raised, it automatically increases the time for 
retirement. Bolsonaro and the ruling classes want to impose on the workers the payment of 
the "crisis" for the maintenance of their profits and their power, in another measure that 
amplifies the nefarious advance of the Police State of Adjustment, oppressing, exploiting 
and precarizing even more life of the worker.

WHAT IS THE BACKGROUND OF THIS REFORM? WHO MAKES THE BANKS!

The government says that this reform is necessary for the country to grow and reduce 
public account deficits. Small talk! This reform benefits only banks and large 
entrepreneurs. It means less rights and more misery for Brazilian workers and workers.

In addition to hurting public retirement, the proposal opens the way for the financial 
market. With a retirement more difficult to access and with lower values of benefit, the 
private pension market should grow. Thus fulfilling the neoliberal agenda that, in order 
to guarantee more profits to the banks, preaches the reduction of the social expenses of 
the State. A recipe that imposed huge setbacks, such as the Labor Reform, unrestricted 
outsourcing and Constitutional Amendment 95 - which freezes public investments for 20 
years. The Pension Reform, which Temer was unable to approve, is what was lacking in this 
package of financial capital attacks.

If it's good for the banks, it sucks for the worker! Paulo Guedes and Bolsonaro intend to 
create for Private Pension a privatized capitalization regime, in which each worker 
collects for his or her own retirement, like the one implanted in the bloody military 
dictatorship of Pinochet, Chile. Under the doctrine of the School of Chigago (followed by 
Guedes), the Latin American country handed over the management of pensions to private 
entities. The result was very bad for the people: more than 90% of the beneficiaries 
receive little more than half of the Chilean minimum wage. To the brink of misery, the 
suicide rate of the elderly has grown every year: between 2010 and 2015, 936 Chileans over 
70 took their own lives. Disaster for workers and workers, profit for entrepreneurs. The 
Administrators of the Pension Funds, formed by multinationals (including BTG Pactual bank, 
founded by Paulo Guedes), year after year close their accounts with huge profit rates. In 
2018, they added more than $ 450 million in profits, equivalent to more than $ 1.7 
billion. It is important to remember that in this model, employers and the government do 
not make contributions. In recent years, the population has been pressing for the country 
to re-adopt the solidarity system, which is the current Brazilian model.

THE WORKER WILL NOT PAY THIS ACCOUNT!

Entrepreneurs and governments argue that the Pension Reform is urgent because of a 
deficit, whose calculations are at least questionable. For example, when they speak of 
deficits, they do not mention the diversion of Social Security and Social Security 
resources made by all governments, mainly through the so-called DRU (Union Unbundling). 
This mechanism allows the government to draw Social Security resources (formed by Social 
Security, Health and Social Assistance) to use in other areas that it deems necessary. 
Since Temer, the allowed percentage has gone from 20% to 30%. Clearly a way to withdraw 
funds from social rights to pay interest on public debt. In addition to the defaults of 
large companies, they do not pay what they owe to Welfare. There are almost R $ 500 
billion of corporate debt with the INSS.

Even inclusion in the reform of sectors such as the military, politicians and the high 
bureaucracy of the civil service does not justify the proposal, since those with higher 
salaries are able to save for retirement. This maneuver is nothing more than a disguise to 
try to win the support of the people, but the fact is that the retirement of the poorest 
will be even more precarious.

CONSEQUENCES OF REFORM

If approved, this reform will generate even more poverty and throw into the misery large 
contingents of the poorest population. With the dismantling of the SUS and other public 
services such as Education, informal work and unemployment will grow, as well as the 
difficulties of the youngest to enter the labor market. The creation of the green and 
yellow portfolio, which provides for less labor rights, is another stab at Social 
Security, which added to the other factors, will break the system once and for all.

The package adds further mischief, such as paying a minimum wage to poor seniors only from 
the age of 70, a reduction of up to 40% in the benefit of those who become incapacitated, 
and the end of the FGTS 40% fine for retirees who are working, and being fired. Rural 
teachers and workers will have to work even more, and these are some of the consequences 
of this disastrous proposal that is beginning to be discussed in Congress.

ORGANIZE FIGHT FROM THE BASE!

Economically weakened and long accustomed to cabinet meetings, the major trade union 
centrals are still betting on Congressional negotiations and the disarticulation of 
government with the House of Representatives. They are still far from starting the 
construction of a national day of standstill.

Agonizing, traditional bureaucratized trade unionism is incapable of mobilizing workers 
and workers and ends up repeating the same formulas and repertoires of action, with 
leaders discoursing on cars of sound, which has been unable to build a popular struggle of 
resistance against the attacks governments and employers.

It is necessary to create a strong campaign against the Social Security Reform, with a 
repertoire of actions that go beyond the speeches of the power stations. History shows 
that our rights were won to defended by the popular struggle in the streets. Therefore, we 
can not give the defense of our pensions to the hands of politicians and their conchavos. 
It will not be the negotiating game in Congress that will bar this proposal. It is the 
daily struggle in the streets, in the workplaces, housing and study, with a view to 
radicalization in a General Strike, which will show our strength and bury the Pension Reform.

DEFEND IN THE STREETS OUR RETIREMENT!

FROM THE BASE, WITH PEOPLE'S FIGHT AND CLASS SOLIDARITY!

AGAINST THE REFORM OF THE PENSION, BUILD A GENERAL BASIC STRIKE!
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Message: 3





Tens of thousands of young people on the street for the climate Friday. Strikes in public 
finances and education. An act XVIII that proves that the anger of the yellow vests is 
still there. Every Saturday, demonstrations for ecology, against police violence or for 
social justice ... Macron was skiing. That he continues to play well with fire, spring 
could be explosive. ---- End of the big blah blah ---- The media hype around the big 
debate, which looked more like an all-expenses-paid election campaign for Macron, did not 
convince many people. The social demands have been swept aside by the government from the 
start: no return of the ISF, no increase in wages, no direct democracy, no improvement in 
public services ! Basically, nothing that affects the interests of big business and 
capitalists. As for proposals such as the abolition of the Senate or the Economic and 
Social Council, they will not change anything at the end of the difficult month. It is 
clear that there is nothing more to expect from this government than beatings and contempt.

Tract to download in PDF
Anger is there
Anger is rooted and shared, as evidenced by the incredible determination of yellow vests 
after four months of challenge.

How many of us can no longer work conditions that are getting worse ? The colleagues 
pushed to the end, the pressures always stronger, the work emptied of its meaning, the 
lack of means for the public services ... All this for a salary which is not enough to 
round off the month, for those who have a job of course. The flush is general and yet, the 
largest part of our class has not yet joined the challenge. Capitalism is not the end of 
history ! To stop the destruction of our rights to live with dignity, we must organize and 
oppose to the liberal system an alternative based on social equality, freedom and solidarity.

Increase wages !
For many to get a pay raise seems impossible given the balance of power.

For others, raising wages, including the SMIC, will destroy jobs, especially in SMEs and 
small businesses. This argument is echoed by all employers to try to scare us. But never 
wage increases, paid holidays or reduced working hours have created unemployment. On the 
contrary. And money has never been more: 57 billion euros paid to the shareholders of the 
CAC 40 in 2018 !

Let's build the fight
Whether for the ends of the month or for the climate, it is by the struggle and by nothing 
else that we will pull off our victory. It is we, the popular classes, who by organizing 
and fighting collectively can radically change this society. There are always more reasons 
to revolt. New social explosions are inevitable. It is up to us to prepare for it by 
creating or strengthening militant teams capable of breaking the isolation and impulsing 
strikes, in convergence of each other. For our demands, for a society other than profit 
and everyone for himself ...

http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?On-a-toutes-les-raisons-de-se-revolter

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Message: 4





Live from Santiago, organizer Bree Busk explores the rise of a multisectoral, transversal 
feminist movement in Chile - connecting the oppression of women, workers, migrants and 
indigenous people in Chilean society with the power of capitalism, patriarchy and the 
state, and linking social movements together in solidarity and shared struggle for 
liberation. ---- Multisectoralism is the idea that movements shouldn't just stay in their 
lanes, that you need an analysis that incorporates different areas and then something to 
bind them together. You can have students supporting labor demands, workers supporting 
demands for dignified housing. The idea is to get everyone on the same page, working 
together, through networks of mutual support. No issue is left behind, but no issue stands 
in isolation.

Bree Busk wrote the articles Chile's feminist movement is here to stay and Chile's 
feminists inspire a new era of social struggle for ROAR Magazine. Busk is an American 
anarchist living and working in Santiago, Chile, and a member of Black Rose Anarchist 
Federation (USA) and Solidaridad (Chile).

http://blackrosefed.org/feminism-is-everywhere-bree-busk-this-is-hell

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Message: 5





The reality about the birth and the standpoint of ISIS is limited to economic motives. The 
ISIL-dominated area has the world's richest hydrocarbon resources and the terminal for the 
export of fossil fuels to the global markets, and such commercial-strategic 
interests-control of pipelines, energy transmission and security of these lines are among 
the security priorities of industrial powers in the region. Until now, it has not been 
able to end the integrity of ISIL ideology and in many cases it facilitates its growing 
trend. ---- Considering the general policy of industrial powers to establish a coherent, 
stable and controllable structure that enhances their economic power and political 
credibility, and the creation of regional and trans-regional convergence based on 
multilateral cooperation between them can restrain systems A governance that is moving 
towards divergence and divide at the international level is vital. The presence of two top 
international powers in the area under the influence of ISIL, Russia and the United States 
of America, with different interests and threats, is one consequence of the continued loss 
of position and the other seeking to influence the security-military arrangements of the 
region, obtaining maximum benefits for vital interests. Including diversification into 
energy supplies, and most importantly the containment of Russia's largest nuclear arsenal 
and superior nuclear power, the region has affected the riots.

Since the ISIS ideology's formation structure derives from the economic-commercial rivalry 
of industrial powers, the desire to receive financial assistance for the reconstruction 
and transformation of the nature of extremist groups will inevitably be inevitable.

Undoubtedly, in the field of geography, the influence of ISIS ideology is not only a 
systemic requirement that shapes peace and constructive stability and convergence between 
different ethnic and religious groups, but it is impossible to form an unified alliance 
between regional countries to deal with the domination of supranational states It does not 
exist, and the formation of an anti-Western alliance is unthinkable.

Consequently, with the collapse of the ISIL structure, we will see a dramatic rise in 
other radical groups in this geographic area, which will undoubtedly have a more 
devastating effect, suspending the relative stability of the periphery.

Maryam Varyj Kazemi

https://asranarshism.com/1397/12/08/after-isis/

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Message: 6





As competition between states - and especially the major powers - is becoming more and 
more intense, the possibility of a war of enlarged dimensions is quite large. After all, a 
war of local dimensions is already taking place near us - bombs from the United States, 
Great Britain, France, Russia's military engagement of Turkey in Syria, war in Yemen, 
preparation of a coup in Venezuela. The big wage of the war is the control of the wealthy 
sources of energy, especially in the Middle East and the wider eastern Mediterranean. Next 
to the states that are high on the pyramid of the imperialist hierarchy, such as the US 
and Russia, there are also the regional imperialist powers (Israel, Turkey, Iran, the 
powerful states of the EU), as well as Greece, which wants to prove that it is a "pillar 
of stability and peace" in the Eastern Mediterranean invests in binding itself to 
international alliances in the US. However, the chances of engaging the Greek state in a 
war with the Turkish are well founded. In recent months, we have witnessed competition 
between the two countries for the prevalence of each other over energy sources in the 
Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean. Marine plots, EEZs, airspace, and shelves are just a 
few of the reasons for a conflict and, by extension, a national war. But for us, this kind 
of war means something very specific: it means war for the interests of our bosses. 
However, the chances of engaging the Greek state in a war with the Turkish are well 
founded. In recent months, we have witnessed competition between the two countries for the 
prevalence of each other over energy sources in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean. 
Marine plots, EEZs, airspace, and shelves are just a few of the reasons for a conflict 
and, by extension, a national war. But for us, this kind of war means something very 
specific: it means war for the interests of our bosses. However, the chances of engaging 
the Greek state in a war with the Turkish are well founded. In recent months, we have 
witnessed competition between the two countries for the prevalence of each other over 
energy sources in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean. Marine plots, EEZs, airspace, 
and shelves are just a few of the reasons for a conflict and, by extension, a national 
war. But for us, this kind of war means something very specific: it means war for the 
interests of our bosses. Marine plots, EEZs, airspace, and shelves are just a few of the 
reasons for a conflict and, by extension, a national war. But for us, this kind of war 
means something very specific: it means war for the interests of our bosses. Marine plots, 
EEZs, airspace, and shelves are just a few of the reasons for a conflict and, by 
extension, a national war. But for us, this kind of war means something very specific: it 
means war for the interests of our bosses.

As anarchists we are not going to fight on behalf of the bosses. We are not going to turn 
the barrels of arms towards our class brothers, from whom we are only artificially 
separating us from the upper frontiers, nations and religions, in order to strengthen the 
disorientation of the under-political oppression and economic exploitation that exist and 
divide themselves among themselves rather than the community of material interests. The 
only war in which we are involved is the endless social and class war, the end of which we 
seek to be the social revolution that will crush the world of the state and capital in 
order to make possible the universal human extreme and coexistence, libertarian communism, 
anarchy .

NATO VOTE, MILITARY, NATIONALITY, WAR

SATURDAY 6/4 12.00 KAMARA

Eleftherial Initiative of Thessaloniki - member of the Anarchist Federation

lib_thess@hotmail.com
libertasalonica.wordpress.com

https://libertasalonica.wordpress.com/2019/03/22/

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Message: 7






ELAOPA - Latin American Meeting of Autonomous Popular Organizations March 2019 - 
Viamão-RS-Brasil ---- The Latin American Meeting of Autonomous Popular Organizations 
(ELAOPA) proposes solidarity with the Ka'apor Indigenous Peoples of the Eastern Amazon of 
the Northwest Maranhão of Brazil in the struggle for the recovery and defense of their 
territory against the intense offensive action of extractivist logging and against the 
repression of the State Adjustment Police on the leaders of this people. ---- The Ka'apor 
People of the Alto Turiaçu Indigenous Land maintains its autonomous defense of their 
territory against timber, agrarian and agrarian expansion and demands respect in their own 
ways of managing their life and the forest. From their origins to the present day they 
face battles with non-indigenous and state agents for the maintenance of their preserved 
and protected territory and suffer from the institutionalized racism of federal and state 
government bodies, with the attack of logger henchmen and with police repression , 
culminating in the last three years with death, threats, intimidation and criminalization 
of leadership.

In recent years, the State has developed serious attacks by criminalizing its leadership 
to disqualify, de-legitimize and delegitimize the Ka'apor Management Council, a situation 
that tends to intensify as from this year 2019 with the Bolsonaro Government's political 
project of extermination of peoples indigenous peoples through the non-demarcation of 
their territory and the scrapping of modest public policies present in the past.

We offer solidarity in defense of the Ka'apor Management Council to the struggle for the 
well-being and protection and sovereignty of its autonomous territory and for the 
investigation into the murder of Eusébio Ka'apor by persons connected with loggers 
involved in illegal logging in the interior of the Alto Turiaçu Indigenous Land. We 
request the dissemination and sharing of this note of solidarity by organizations and 
social movements present in their countries and regions and origin.

FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE KA'APOR PEOPLE'S TERRITORY!
FOR WELL-LIVING AND FOR THE PROTECTION AND SOVEREIGNTY OF THE TERRITORIES OF THE 
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF LATIN AMERICA!
FEEL LISTEN, LISTEN TO, AND THOSE WHO FIGHT!

https://www.anarkismo.net/article/31352

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