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Today's Topics:
1. France, Union Communiste Libertaire UCL - Unit call, 1
stMay: no containment to our demands ! (fr, it, pt)[machine
translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
2. France, Union Communiste Libertaire UCL - Webedito, It also
suffers in and around schools ! (fr, it, pt)[machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
3. die plattform: New sticker motifs from platform to corona
virus available! (de (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
4. [Spain] We are agitators! By ANA (pt) [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
5. [Germany] For an anarchist May Day in Leipzig and around the
world! By ANA (pt) [machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
6. Anarchist Communist Group (ACG):Pizza Hut Workers in South
London (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
7. Greece, vogliamotutto: 1 MAY strike rally 11am Chafteia --
May 1st we break the ban on the road to victory, not terror
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
8. icl-cit: May Day: Solidarity despite the quarantine
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
9. Britain, class war daily: THURSDAY 23 April - FRIDAY 1 May
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
10. Greece, Against pandemics and state-capitalist crime ??u? We
remain in solidarity! By APO [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
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Message: 1
By taking the floor on Monday April 13, Emmanuel Macron set a horizon: that of the resumption of economic activity, directly linked to the
reopening of schools and educational establishments. While we are only at the beginning of a health, ecological, economic and social crisis
of unequaled scope, the objective is clear: it is a question of relaunching the machine without changing the instructions for use, with a
few "barrier gestures"and masks distributed drop by drop. ---- Faced with this, we very clearly affirm our support for workers who refuse to
have their health sacrificed on the altar of growth, that their rights be cut to guarantee profits and that the most precarious be left
behind. . We also say that going back to work cannot come at the expense of environmental standards and procedures. The health of the entire
population is at stake. No health protection, no work and no school !
Without compromising on the health challenges of protecting the population, we also refuse to allow liberties to be called into question. We
call in particular for an immediate end to the confinement of foreigners in administrative detention centers, as well as police violence, in
particular in working-class neighborhoods.
The time has come for a fairer, more united, more egalitarian world in which human beings will live in harmony with nature. As such, the
pension reform project, symbol of social injustice, must be definitively abandoned.
On the day of May Day, we call all those who do not want to restart to start all over again as before to make their voices heard, whether at
the same time at the windows, on social networks, by supporting unitary union initiatives or in local gatherings guaranteeing health
security for all. Let's say it together: never again !
Call Unit 1 stMay
Download here
Signatory organizations: Diem 25 (Movement for Democracy in Europe 2025), ENSEMBLE !, Democratic and Social Left (GDS), Génération · s, La
France insoumise, New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA), Communist Workers' Party of France (PCOF) , For a Popular and Social Ecology (PEPS),
Union communiste libertaire (UCL)
https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?1er-mai-pas-de-confinement-pour-nos-revendications
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Message: 2
In mid-March, the closure of the schools is announced, with accompanying a soothing speech by Blanquer on the digital means implemented by
the National Education to allow teachers to ensure "pedagogical continuity". In the days that follow, the few means implemented prove
ineffective. School teachers, left to their own devices, turn to alternative solutions in the commercial and / or free sector, all obviously
with their own equipment ! Second problem for them, how to reach all the families, how to know which ones have access or not to computer
tools, those which are in white zone (eh ! Yes, that exists in certain rural zones of Gironde !), Etc. . ? ---- Again, it is System D that
prevails. In order to be able to equip poor families with computer equipment, the teachers of the schools turned to the municipalities or to
their personal tools. In Bordeaux for example, the town hall agrees to make tablets, normally used in class, available to non-equipped
families ... but asks them to sign an agreement and above all to provide an insurance certificate, which of course is totally impossible for
them.
A great suffering before the marginalization of the most disadvantaged ...
As for the content of this "pedagogical continuity", the teachers have gone from a total blank to a daily avalanche of associative
proposals, market solicitations and administrative orders, often contradictory moreover.
Photograph by Lasmk, UCL Bordeaux.
But the most serious thing in all of this is the complete lack of reflection on what can be asked of children and parents who, it is worth
remembering, are not teachers for the vast majority of them ! "Educational continuity In the current situation of confinement has nothing to
do with the usual functioning of a class, it is a whole pedagogy to rethink. And it is not in a few days that it can be done, in contrast to
this Blanquer bugle. Except to put the teachers of the first degree in a great suffering in front of this setting aside teaching of the
pupils who need it most. Once again, it is the most disadvantaged social classes, culturally, financially, geographically including the
children who are victims of this school dropout who are suffering the brunt of this epidemic !
Collapse of the public service, strong arrival of the private sector !
Faced with the total collapse of the means of communication offered to teachers, the ministry turned to the private sector as it already
knew how to do for digital equipment in rural schools with Microsoft or inputting assessments with Amazon or with IBM for "nursery" stations
. There, he found a partner at the top of the liberal economy, SCALEWAY (company belonging to FREE) which uses free software, Jitsi, which
it hosts on its servers, to offer videoconferences and virtual classes to teachers. All, obviously, to "be together against the
Coronavirus"! A public / private partnership, just like what Macron is preparing for after confinement, both for the public hospital and for
National Education ! During confinement, the break in public services continues !
Prospects of struggles !
On April 13, Macron spoke of an end to confinement on May 11 and a gradual re
https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Ca-souffre-aussi-dans-et-autour-des-ecoles
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Message: 3
Our new sticker motifs for the corona virus will soon be available in printed form. We would be happy to send them to your home in
German-speaking countries and would be happy if you help us to disseminate them. Just get in touch with us by email: die
Plattform.org/kontakt ---- In the past weeks and months, the corona virus has spread across the planet and still thousands of people are
infected with the virus every day. Governments around the world are taking steps to stop the virus. Here in Germany, too, we are encouraged
to stay at home and to avoid social contacts as much as possible. Certainly: In order to keep the risk of infection as low as possible, to
slow down the progressive spread of the virus and thus effectively protect people from risk groups, it is very useful at the moment to
minimize direct, personal contact with our fellow human beings to reduce.
However, this must not and must not mean that the time has now come to withdraw into your own four walls for the next few months, if you
have a roof over your head at all, and to trust that the state is constantly taking new measures will fix things again.
Especially in this situation, in which many wage earners are already suffering from the economic consequences of the pandemic due to layoffs
or short-time work, in which people from risk groups are forced to stay at home and therefore can no longer take care of themselves, for
example, and in which there are still thousands Under no circumstances should we close our eyes to the problems that affect all of us as a
wage-dependent class in the refugee camps at the EU's external borders under potentially life-threatening circumstances. Now there can only
be one solution: collective solidarity and mutual help!
In many cities across the country, spontaneous networks of solidarity have formed in the past few weeks, in which neighbors come together to
support each other and provide very practical help in these times of crisis. So many go shopping for their fellow human beings from risk
groups or have started to set up donation fences. The latter are used to collect donations in kind for all those who are in need of support
because, despite the loss of wages, rent continues to be paid and other costs have to be covered. The solidarity networks created show that
people in the wage-dependent class are able to help themselves through practical solidarity where they cannot rely on the help of the state.
Now it is important to continuously deepen these moments of mutual help of the wage earners and to extend the solidary connections that have
arisen to other areas of life (such as our workplaces). In order to achieve concrete improvements in our living conditions, we have to
organize ourselves in the long term - even after the end of the pandemic. Because one thing is already certain: someone will have to bear
the economic costs for production downtimes and slumps in sales, and if it goes according to the will of the rulers, it will be all of us,
the people of the wage-dependent class, who will take over the colliery.
Only together will we be able to fight back this attack on our class. Only together, through mutual help from below, will we be able to
survive the pandemic.
Therefore show your solidarity with your fellow human beings, support and organize aid networks and network - not despite the crisis, but
because of it!
Build on solidarity from below instead of trusting the state and parliament!
Not only does Corona kill. Not only the virus makes you sick.
Capitalism also does so by making health a commodity and organizing a "crisis management" that primarily serves to maintain production and
profit, rather than the best possible protection of people.
What does it mean specifically when health becomes a commodity, that is, subjected to capitalist profit logic, instead of being treated as a
fundamental right accessible to everyone?
The health care system in Germany was deliberately broken down for decades. Drastic austerity measures were taken and privatization was
carried out wherever possible to keep the costs of medical care ever lower.
Hospitals should function like companies, cost less and, in the best case, still generate profit.
Those affected by such savings were and still are primarily those working in the health sector because, thanks to cuts in staff, physical
and psychological stress and everyday stress are increasing, while they are being paid far too little wages for their important work.
At the same time, of course, the patients also suffer if their health is spared because they rely on good medical care that is accessible to
everyone. In the face of an emergency, a potentially fatal pandemic such as the Corona virus, it is particularly clear that this is not just
about waiting times at the doctor, but more specifically about human lives.
Elsewhere, far from the hospitals, capitalism and the state that supports it show that what they understand by "crisis management" is not to
protect the population. Because in many places across the country, work in the factories simply continues, even in those that don't produce
anything that is important for combating the pandemic. While our lives are severely restricted in almost all other areas to prevent more
people from becoming infected, many employees should continue to come to work during the week. It doesn't matter that they can become
infected there as well as in parks or on the train and bus. After all, production must not stand still, because where it stops, the
capitalists' profits are at risk.
The state and capitalism are ready to accept thousands more infected and dead as long as the wheels of the economy continue to turn. And it
is best that they turn even a little bit faster in the future. At least that's what the Ministry of Labor plans to "extend working hours":
in some sectors, such as the pharmaceuticals industry or agriculture, the 8-hour day, which has been bloody fought for decades, is to be
temporarily abolished, just so that wage earners can work 12 hours a day Day to work for the profits of their bosses.
But it is not only the ruthless continuation and expansion of work that capitalism imposes on us that makes us sick. In many places, wage
earners are affected by layoffs or cutbacks due to the crisis, which in turn represent a physical and psychological burden.
The homeless have no way of responding to the "social distancing" request because thousands of apartments and hotel rooms are empty, but
capitalist property relationships must not be touched.
All of this clearly shows that capitalism is unable to adequately deal with the pandemics we are now experiencing with the corona virus and
to protect people. On the contrary, it creates the conditions for deadly diseases to spread ever more rapidly. Capitalism makes you sick.
Therefore, the creation of solidarity networks in the neighborhoods can only be a first step in reacting collectively and in solidarity as a
wage-dependent class to the crises within the capitalist system. We also have to continue to network and organize with other wage earners,
with the aim of building united revolutionary counterpower as a class and thus breaking the rule of state and capital once and for all.
So let's tackle it together and move forward together! When, if not now?
https://www.dieplattform.org/2020/04/25/neue-aufklebermotive-von-der-plattform-zum-corona-virus-verfuegbar/#more-1095
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Message: 4
We anarchists have often had to write from complicated situations, as the texts published by libertarians have always been dangerous and
uncomfortable for those who do not take their ideas into account or are in positions of power. Writings written in different circumstances
have followed its history: in hiding, in dictatorships, in censorship, and even in prison, but rarely under a pandemic quarantine, locked at
home while our enemies take care of the streets more than ever. It creates nervousness in this situation where all kinds of information are
missing and we feel insecure. Once again the working class is the one who will suffer the consequences of a virus that we don't know where
it comes from and, of course, we are the ones who are going to pay for the crisis that will come after because of it or using it as an
excuse. We constantly ask ourselves: if our whole life we believe that for the state and capital we are just simple labor, if we understand
that politicians and the bourgeoisie never cared for our well-being, why should we now trust in all those who have never done anything for
us? Furthermore, how can we trust politicians who have taken action and cut back on our lives and health many times? This is a subject that
will give us a lot to talk about and fight for, and we hope that the libertarian movement will know how to live up to all the events that
will happen after the passage of the coronavirus. why should we now trust all those who have never done anything for us? Furthermore, how
can we trust politicians who have taken action and cut back on our lives and health many times? This is a subject that will give us a lot to
talk about and fight for, and we hope that the libertarian movement will know how to live up to all the events that will happen after the
passage of the coronavirus. why should we now trust all those who have never done anything for us? Furthermore, how can we trust politicians
who have taken action and cut back on our lives and health many times? This is a subject that will give us a lot to talk about and fight
for, and we hope that the libertarian movement will know how to live up to all the events that will happen after the passage of the coronavirus.
Everything changes, everything evolves, in some cases for us, but in most cases against us. Very calmly, in our homes, watching TV or
Netflix, we clearly see that, if we don't fight, capitalism and its repressive system are advancing. The coronavirus was latent during much
of the social struggle, under the justification of a pandemic, it ended or silenced a large part of the protests of pensioners, the yellow
vests of France, the revolts in Chile, Hong Kong ... all asleep, or in many cases disappeared. On the other hand, other communities and
struggles are looking for autonomous ways to face the virus and keep fighting. This fills us with hope: seeing that there are groups that
self-organize and show their teeth, regardless of what states say or impose. We are not suggesting that we should not act in the face of a
crisis at this level, but we hope that after the quarantine we will come to understand and see that only people save people, that
politicians and companies have put business ahead of health and life as usual . We were infected at work, in the means of transport ... If
after that we do not see who is in our favor and who is not, we will not know what else to say.
Leaving aside the pandemic issue, we want to focus on the reason why this text is being written: Labor Day.
This year the unions will not take us for a walk, unlike other years, we will demonstrate from our houses or windows to reject the murders
of that May 1, 1886. Six hanged comrades, workers known to other workers, but also to the bourgeois and from the police. We will not forget
the celebration of May Day, nor will we forget to continue the struggle in all possible ways: in leaflets, actions, internet ... but
preferably on the streets, and as soon as possible.
So distant and so present is that May 1886; that year is distant, but the ideas of these old comrades who were murdered for defending social
justice are still present and necessary. Many comrades murdered in defense of a new world that today, more than ever, we must reach. We are
faced with a great need for the people to take the reins of life, when the psychopaths of power are already shamelessly playing with our
health and life. It's time to organize in neighborhoods and workplaces, in assemblies. It's time for social unrest.
Today the big unions financed by the enemy (the state and the bosses), politicians and other organizations that far from achieving
improvements for the people have been working for years to further impoverish the people, are trying to take over our struggles, our history
and even our dead. Never has the line between the enemies of the people and their allies been so blurred; every time we study or analyze
less, we don't learn from history, and moreover, we allow ourselves to be guided by politicians and unions that play in the hands of bosses
and the rich. People reject the organizations that fight for them and support those that will end their freedoms, which is power, the media
and repression.
We must not forget that the best way to keep the memory is to continue the struggle that they and many others started. We are anarchists in
a world that wants to leave us in history, it's time to take the lead. If we celebrate May Day we should make the world see what the reasons
are for the murder of the comrades in Chicago. These workers were killed for defending a society based on equality and freedom, so they
killed them, just as they do today and will continue to do so with more camouflaged methods, such as prison, which makes you a living dead.
A society or movement that, like historical memory, focuses on talking about the dead and not why they were killed is doomed to failure.
This is the great achievement of the system, which we remember without ideology and that the struggle dies little by little. If we are not
critical, this is what capitalism and bosses are doing: murder, manipulate reality and, of course, turn history to their advantage. As
during the Franco dictatorship, they dare to call Labor Day "the celebration of work".
The Chicago martyrs fought for a job, not a mortgage and a house. They were not fighting for the police to "take care of the streets", nor
for politicians to decide for them and lie to them; they were fighting for the social revolution, in the tireless idea that the working
class should own what it produces and decide what to produce and how to organize their lives, without bosses or exploiters, in community and
solidarity, that is, in anarchy. A beautiful idea to follow and that we will pursue until we reach it. Let's spread the idea and remember it
with ideology.
As August Spies, one of the murderers in Chicago, said, no one is a greater agitator than the one who condemns people to misery. It is
governments and big companies that exploit and steal the people and make them rise up. These are situations of necessity that create
revolutions, or at least until now they have been. What are we waiting for? Prepare for what is to come.
Iberian Anarchist Federation - FAI
federacionarquistaiberica.wordpress.com
Translation> Liberto
Related content:
https://noticiasanarquistas.noblogs.org/post/2020/04/24/espanha-1o-de-maio-agora-mais-do-que-nunca-orgulho-de-classe-trabalhadora/
anarchist news agency-ana
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Message: 5
We call this year to celebrate the 1st of May as a day of struggle against capitalism, against nationalism, against patriarchy and against
all forms of domination and exploitation. ---- Even if the State uses the situation for itself to prevent and delegitimize resistance, we
can choose several forms of action to express our revolt about the existing conditions and the love for a life in freedom. ---- May 1 was
marked for years in Germany by ritualized DGB¹ demonstrations in the cities, Nazi demonstrations especially in East Germany and groups of
drunken men everywhere in the middle of it. But it has a militant origin and is part of a movement of workers and anarchist workers. ----
The origin of this day is in the USA, more precisely in the industrial Chicago of the 1880s. Many socialists and anarchists emigrated there,
because they were persecuted in their European countries of origin for political reasons. At that time, implementing an 8-hour daily
workload was a requirement. As a means of struggle, a strike was called around May 1, 1886, which was followed by 350,000 workers across the
country.
The State's response was repression, used to defend the interests of capital. The police, along with the private mercenary troops hired by
the companies, were sent after the strikers. Four workers were shot to death during a meeting of the joiners' union on 3 May. The next day
there was a protest at Haymarket in Chicago. The agglomeration was attacked by police units and a bomb was detonated, which was dropped by
an unknown person to this day. In the chaos, the police opened fire on the fleeing people, killing many in the process. The explosion also
killed seven policemen, which apparently legitimized yet another wave of repression against the workers' movement. Hundreds of socialists,
communists and anarchists were arrested to break the resistance against capitalist exploitation.
Seven anarchists were used by investigating authorities as alleged perpetrators of the attack and, after a facade trial, five were sentenced
to death and the rest to long prison terms. After seven years, the convicted were declared "victims of justice" by the new governor, since
from the beginning there was no evidence against the accused. His libertarian and political convictions were reason enough for the police
and the judiciary.
This was a very compact outline of the events of more than 130 years ago, which led workers around the world to see May Day as a day of
organization and resistance against exploitation and existing power relations.
But even today, in 2020, the existing conditions have yet to be exposed. The situation is becoming even more acute. These are the days of a
new crisis of capitalism, not caused by a virus, but by capitalist logic itself. The State goes hand in hand with this logic. Thus, there is
a restriction to most activities outside wage labor and consumption. The State makes profound interventions in the freedoms of the people.
Reading cell phone data to get movement profiles and abolishing freedom of assembly are two of them.
This is being done with great popular support.
The demands for social distance disregard the psychological consequences. More isolation, depression and increased suicide rates will be a
result. Voices that are not heard again are those of people affected by domestic violence. Women, transsexuals and queers are prevented from
escaping these patriarchal conditions. The situation of single parents is further aggravated by the loss of childcare and school.
On the other hand, wage labor is still permitted. This raises the question of whether a safety distance of two meters or other hygiene
rules, which must now be part of safety at work, could happen in the office, on the workbench or in the store.
Especially for supermarket employees, the workload increases enormously. The discussion about twelve-hour shifts and weekend work with the
prospect of already very low wages, as well as the increased risk of poverty in old age for these people, takes us back to the events of 130
years ago when workers were fighting for the day eight hours. Thus, while improvements in working conditions are welcome, they can, as we
see today, quickly disappear again in the capitalist system. This again shows that this system itself must be overcome.
State measures, such as the curfew, seek to legitimize themselves as protection for people in risk groups against the Covid-19 virus. But as
the state has cut and privatized the health system over the years, it will no longer be able to guarantee its function as a "welfare state",
that is, medical assistance, if there is a sharp increase in critical cases disease. Precarious medical and nursing professionals are being
highly sought after and only receiving symbolic recognition through the encouragement of politicians or by people applauding on the
balconies. However, only with applause and nice words these people will not be able to afford an apartment in old age or receive their own
care in case of disability. The reason for this is also the capitalist logic,
The fact that the state's supply logic is exclusive is unquestionable. People without a German passport are often left out. In agriculture,
year after year, people from other countries are brought to Germany to work for low wages and provide cheap food for those who live here. In
Covid-19 times, these people should only be brought here under strict health controls so as not to "import" new infections. Under conditions
of forced labor, they should not be allowed to leave their accommodations or workplaces.
The Covid-19 expansion in Europe was more about privileged business travelers and tourists in the more expensive areas. People in precarious
circumstances are now the most likely to experience the effects of repressive measures.
National borders will be closed to people seeking protection.
Refugees who are already here are quarantined in concentration camps, mistreated by private security and the police and prevented from
moving freely. This makes the institution's prison character even more evident.
Prisoners in jail lose their right to visit, which is often the only contact with the outside world. This increases the isolation. The
prisoners' health status thus remains hidden. We must also question how people can be protected from infections when they are huddled in
minimal spaces and hygiene products are only available at inflated prices. Employees, who are the route of entry of the virus, do not even
work with appropriate protective equipment.
Outside the European Union, at the external borders, conditions in refugee camps are dramatically worsening. Lack of medical care and
unhygienic conditions have long dominated. States like Turkey used the crisis to put political pressure on their opponents. Turkey cuts off
water supplies in the autonomous Kurdish areas, where many refugees have found shelter, through dams and water works controlled by Turkey.
The EU is not yet taking responsibility. Instead, we are seeing a setback in national thinking.
An anarchist utopia is just the opposite. Solidarity does not end in imaginary national boundaries, nor in constructed gender roles, nor in
whether people can pay for their health, food, housing, education. Taking responsibility for unfair conditions starts with ourselves. Let's
fight for a fairer world!
Because, even after Corona, we will face the post-crisis crisis. Today, as in 2008, companies and corporations are being supported with
state funds. Wage earners do not receive direct financial assistance, as would be possible with a basic income. However, they are the ones
who suffer most from it. They lose their income opportunities, can no longer pay their rent, have to go into debt and thus become even more
dependent on the conditions of exploitation.
So we ask that May Day be celebrated this year as a day of struggle against capitalism, nationalism, patriarchy and any other form of
domination and exploitation.
Even if the State uses the situation for itself to prevent and delegitimize resistance, we can choose several forms of action to express our
anger over existing conditions and the love for a life in freedom.
So, we call for decentralized actions in Leipzig and everywhere...
- We bring conflicts and political content to the public space
- Let us attack current social conditions
- Put our alternatives into practice
... Even after May 1st!
[1] Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund , German Federation of Trade Unions, the main union center in the country.
Translation> Otchobi
Related content:
https://noticiasanarquistas.noblogs.org/post/2020/04/23/alemanha-convocacao-para-acoes-descentralizados-em-30-de-abril-e-1o-de-maio-de-2020-em-
Berlin/
anarchist news agency-ana
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Message: 6
In support of Pizza Hut workers, Croydon Solidarity Network, a mutual aid group of workers around Croydon and Mitcham, called for those able
to, to gather outside Lewisham Pizza or Wandsworth Pizza Hut on Saturday, 25th April at 5.30pm. At the Wandsworth site, police issued
pickets with a penalty warning notice, and they had to disperse. The Network tweeted: "We're not going to let the police's actions ruin
today. They act for the ruling class, we act for the working class. Thank you to everyone who came down to show their support!!!" ---- Pizza
Hut workers across several stores owned by the ATEAM franchise have not had their wages paid in full for several weeks now. On 22nd April,
25 people, workers and supporters gathered, 2 metres apart, at Pizza Hut Penge, an amazing show of solidarity in these uncertain times.
Despite numerous emails, phone calls and social media posts in the week leading up to the action, only a small number of them have been paid
in full. Some workers have only received part of their pay and others have yet to be paid any of the money owed, and neither the franchise
owner nor Pizza Hut have furloughed anyone.
For those who would like to show support from home, Pizza Hut can be reached at @pizzahutuk and @pizzahutdeliver on Twitter (use the
#PizzaHutPayUp hashtag), or on their Facebook page.
And invite your friends!!
anarchistcommunism.org/2020/04/27/pizza-hut-workers-in-south-london
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Message: 7
If time froze for the hundreds of thousands of homeless people, the state did not miss a second of launching a new attack on the "bottom" to
make another redistribution of social wealth for the benefit of the bosses. ---- Labor relations are being redesigned to include the
intensity of capitalist exploitation (teleworking and rotation). Thousands of people are being pushed into unemployment, extra insecurity
and invisibility. Employees are forced into extreme working conditions in modern labor camps. The health system has been faltering for years
following specific policies. The first home is ultimately given to the appetites of banks and investors. The cops are the only ones allowed
to move freely in the city to control and discipline the people moving on the streets. State control is deepening and widening, new
distances and fences are being imposed to "ensure public health". Thousands of people are being held in solitary confinement due to various
restrictions. The media, as always, create the necessary climate to consolidate even the most extreme measure of the state, sowing terror
and fear, using the good "ours" as a pretext.
All this is happening while people are being left to die in state structures as a surplus population. Prisons, psychiatric hospitals,
refugee concentration camps were and are murderous structures. Deaths, uprisings and extreme repression in prisons are a reality that
continues in the midst of quarantine.
The enemy is not invisible
Let's not get used to the new reality. To organize our resistance collectively in every neighborhood, to organize ourselves in the
neighborhoods, the workplaces, the schools, in every social field, to build networks of solidarity and struggle, to regain the public space.
Let us, the unemployed, the rotating workers, the fired, the locals and the immigrants not pay for this crisis as well.
In order to preserve the perspective of a different world, without exploitation and oppression, we do not stay home on the first of May.
War in state and capitalism
We are setting the stage for the modernization of modern totalitarianism
Resistance - Self-organization - Solidarity
1 MAY strike rally 11am Chafteia
Anarchist collectives, comrades
https://vogliamotutto.espivblogs.net/2020/04/27/1-mai-2020/
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Message: 8
May Day finds us locked down and quarantined. In many countries around the world, the working class will be confined during International
Workers' Day. At any rate, large rallies will be banned. Above all, our class is being ravaged by an unparalleled human tragedy and faces an
uncertain future. ---- In all likelihood, the cycle of job destruction, wages decrease and worsening of living conditions that has already
started, will continue unabated after the lockdown eases. However, this May Day will also inaugurate a cycle of resistance and solidarity.
---- The heroes and heroines of the working class, workers in health care, logistics, supermarkets, food production, education, emergencies
and many other basic services, remind us that with determination, trust in our own strength and mutual support, any pandemic can be
defeated. Including fear and hopelessness. Only the people save the people.
Over and above the barriers imposed by the situation, our anarcho-syndicalist and revolutionary unions, the sections of ICL, have used any
means at their disposal to stand firm by their membership and their class, to continue functioning, advising and assisting.
May Day is no exception. Many ICL sections have planned virtual events for the day or have come up with other ingenious ways to show their
determination to defend workers' rights. The links to these events will be shared below, as we receive them. We invite all of you to attend
them and to show that solidarity cannot be quarantined!
Long live May Day! Long live the working class! Only the people save the people
CNT: May Day online rally. May 1st at noon on www.youtube.com/c/CNT1910
USI: 1 maggio libertario https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0Owq47T77o
ESE is calling for rallies in Thessaloniki and Ioannina:
https://www.icl-cit.org/may-day-solidarity-despite-the-quarantine/
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FRIDAY May 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s18klMrWq7OEegh-nnPHjRR9tlr1isDx/view Remember the Dead, Fight for the Living.
THURSDAY 30 April https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hj-77p1c0crymxc1LWsmGiePXjY961AY/view
WEDNESDAY 29 APRIL https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AYjNE5TeR5cZDW0hsXcIWzeq_aIWHc6O/view
TUESDAY 28 APRIL https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wi4kdMucqPSB0UVfW_9gs6ClVksJ96Ay/view A Message on International Workers Memorial Day
Brixton: Local Activists Crash Billionaire Landlord's Zoom Party
MONDAY 27 APRIL https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vkjc4Qp5L0sAmWyJdTMN3uQp4V97i8Sj/view Pass the Sick Bag: The Rich Want Us All To Pay For
Their Lifestyle! Pizza Hut: Londoners Don't Back Down! Covid-19 Community Power: The World We Want To Rebuild
FRIDAY 24 APRIL https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gca-SZz_iTFmjz5vfcY0bqx73dA_Ytyd/view Mayday callout! Starmer vs Raab! Top Tory Lies!
THURSDAY 23 April https://drive.google.com/file/d/1quEbiqYdbrpYFrrhFoE37i6ucLGB7v4W/view Methuselah Appointed Head of Inquiry! Pizza Hut:
Pay Up! Boss Hides in Swiss Mansion! Letter to Editor!
https://www.facebook.com/classwardaily
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Against pandemics and state-capitalist crime ??u? We remain in solidarity!
For several weeks now, we have been in the midst of an unprecedented health, humanitarian and social crisis, where the spread of the
pandemic of covid-19 highlights in the most emphatic way the criminal nature of the state and capitalism. The state and capitalist system of
organizing society, which already condemns millions to death by starvation, disease and war, is fighting not against the evolving pandemic,
but in order to keep its privileges intact, its political position and financially strong. ---- To date, the state has not taken any
measures that are really related to the treatment of the virus, measures that are first passed through the strengthening of the public
health system. A system that the state and capital have been trying for years to dismantle through underfunding, layoffs of medical and
nursing staff, cuts in equipment and the closure of hospitals. The result today is that the already looted public health system is in danger
of collapsing if it is called upon to deal with mass cases in the population.
If this is the case, the political administrators, through the media, are trying, with the rhetoric of individual responsibility, to
transfer the full responsibility for the cases and the victims to us, to the underworld, washing away the governments and states from them.
their own responsibilities, while laying the groundwork for a free shot at rights, conquests and freedoms. The pandemic is being used by the
state and the bosses to impose heavier terms of exploitation and oppression and to shift the burden of the system's crisis to those below.
At this juncture, the authoritarian patriarchal capitalist system attacks even more the women of the Plebeian strata.
This implies the continuation and intensification of the class exploitation of working women, state repression against those who fight, the
inhumane confinement of refugees and migrants in concentration camps, the spread of nationalism and fascism, the crowding of people in
miserable conditions in prisons, culture. and legalization by the institutions of social cannibalism - which is also expressed through
gender-based violence, an aspect of which is domestic violence. All this highlightsthe hypocritical interest of the state and its
mechanisms, both for society at large and for the conditions of barbarism suffered by women. Women workers, unemployed, refugees,
immigrants, prisoners in revolt. Patriarchal violence is present in all areas of power, as an integral part of state and capitalist barbarism.
Prohibition of traffic, compulsory confinement at home, constant control and the imposition of fines are not related to tackling the
pandemic, as the majority of the population adhered to self-defense measures, but to the military management of the crisis. Although they
were accompanied by gold-paid "cute" commercials of the channels "we live at home", they were and are for many women and children who
experience violence in their homes, catastrophically.
In conditions of incarceration, gender-based violence is taking off: "staying home" with the compulsory and uninterrupted cohabitation
involved is nightmarish for women and children who are subjected to domestic violence. It is no coincidence that recorded cases of domestic
violence have increased by 30% worldwide. Typical incidents are the murder of the young nurse by her partner in their home in Italy and the
double murder of two women by the cop's husband, Kifissia. Of course, the media hastened to present the killings as a logical consequence of
the quarantine, "excessive love", "loss of control" and not the ultimate consequence of a system that promotes gender-based violence and
social cannibalism. As for state campaigns to tackle domestic violence, they are extremely hypocritical. Because there is no greater
hypocrisy than talking about the treatment of gender-based violence by the very institutions of a system that promotes it through its laws
and mechanisms. There is nothing more outrageous than the institutions that cultivate and reproduce it as opponents of forced violence.We
stand in solidarity with women who are suffering from gender-based violence and stand by their side in every effort to protect themselves!
On the other hand, in fact, "staying home" does not apply much to the thousands of workers in many sectors who are forced to work day and night.
Hundreds of doctors and medical staff - the vast majority of whom are women - are fighting a titanic deficit of self-defense, day and night,
with self-denial and solidarity, responding to these critical moments, working hard and being on the side of all patients. , isolated for
hours in the wards of patients infected with coronavirus. We stand in solidarity with women working in the health sector and stand with them
in their every claim!
Workers in supermarkets, workers in call centers (where countless complaints have been made about dangerous working conditions), cleaning
crews and elsewhere are forced to work exhaustive hours, stacked on top of each other, without the necessary protection measures and with
obvious danger. for their health. In other cases, they are required to work from home, without being provided with the necessary means and
without a specific schedule, the rotating work with cuts of up to half the salary and with the possibility of extending the payment of the
Easter gift until the summer. And all this in the midst of a traffic ban, where any claim in these areas is characterized by the state as
"unnecessary movement".We stand in solidarity with the workers who are exhausted every day, keeping the production chain open, with the
mothers who work and at the same time trying to support their families, with the women who raise their children alone and even face the risk
of dismissal when they do not. where to leave them with the unemployed in the middle of a pandemic!
"Staying at home" does not in the least concern the exceptional populations: the homeless and the homeless, the immigrants, the refugees and
the refugees, the prisoners and the prisoners, who are being driven to the margins, in a dead end for their own lives, for their own survival.
The outrageous campaign of the state institutions "we live in the camp" which is marketed as the equivalent of "we live at home" and which,
in conditions of pandemic, calls on refugees and migrants, migrants and migrants to remain stacked in concentration camps, is more vulgar
appearance of the exemption regime. Isolation in the horrors of concentration camps and detention centers, where even the most necessary
infrastructure is lacking - accommodation in makeshift lodgings and tents, and in some cases there is not even drinking water - does not
provide basic medical care, while it is increasing. Calls for basic necessities, medicines and means of self-defense from the Ritsona and
Malakassa camps is clearly a state-capitalist crime. In this condition, Immigrants and women refugees, who have been forced to flee their
countries due to war or economic hardship, are being called upon to fight for their lives and the lives of their children, to provide for
themselves and even to endanger their own health. Also, as an illegal population without papers and in exceptional status, immigrants remain
vulnerable to slave traders and trafficking networks. Neither threats of fines nor repression can silence the voices of the excluded. This
is evidenced by the hunger strikes and mobilizations that took place in Moria, in Paranesti, Drama, culminating in clashes between refugees
and police on Saturday, April 18, following the death of a refugee in a hotspot in Chios for unknown reasons.We stand in solidarity with the
refugee women and immigrants living in exile and we are fighting together against the state and repression, for solidarity and freedom!
At the same time, the same conditions of overcrowding and congestion apply in prisons that violate even the very laws of the rotten system
of power and oppression. The deadliest state crime in state-run warehouses is the death of inmate Azizel Deniroglou in the Eleonas prison in
Thebes on April 9, who died in her helpless cell while suffering from heart problems. he had symptoms of coronary heart disease. This was
followed by an uprising in the prisons by its inmates, which was brutally suppressed by the MAT. Detainees demand the obvious, in the midst
of a pandemic: immediate decongestion of prisons due to coronary pandemics, release of patients, the elderly and those considered vulnerable
groups,We stand in solidarity with the prisoners in the prisons and stand by them in their every claim. Immediate satisfaction of their
requests!
In the face of this gloomy reality reserved for us by the rulers all over the world, we stand in solidarity and propose the organization of
those below and the claim of those who belong to us, the organized class counterattack of all exploited people, women and men, for of
patriarchy, the state and capitalism, to create a society without exploitation and oppression, to create a society of equality, solidarity
and justice.
All for all and for all! Health, Food, Home
EMFYLI VIIA IS EVERYWHERE THAT THERE IS A STATE AND CAPITALISM
DOWNLOAD THE HANDS FROM THE WOMEN WHO ARE PURCHASED!
AGAINST STATE AND PATRIARCHATION FOR HANDMADE AND ANARCHY
Group against patriarchy-
Anarchist Political Organization | Federation of Collectivities
http://apo.squathost.com/
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