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dinsdag 21 juni 2022

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #UK #UKRAINE #ANARCHISM #News #Journal #Update - (en) UK, AFED London: A Look At Counteracting The Rising Cost Of Living In Ukraine: Reflection On The AF Analysis (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 Comrades in Ukraine sent us this reflection, written on the 7th of June, to our

recent essay on the cost of living crisis in the UK. We are flattered that peoplein far more dire circumstances than we are would find that article interestingenough to warrant a response.. If you want to read more of their stuff inEnglish, check out their articles on Libcom covering the situation in Ukraine,Russia, and Belarus. ----Dynamics of housing rental prices in Ukraine against thebackdrop of the war (May 2022 compared to October 2021). Capital is clearlyconcentrated in the western part of the country. While some regions are bleeding,speculators in others are cashing in on the robbery of those who got out of this hellThis is a letter from anarchist online magazine in borderland Ukrainian city ofKharkiv, being under daily Russian missile attacks for more than 100 days. Todonate for humanitarian aid to civilian population or collective self-organizedrestoration campaign in destroyed blocks you are welcome to join this fundraising.Noting a lot of interesting points in the recent article about the rise in livingcost and British anarchist practices to combat it, it seems useful to add someinformation from the country with the most extreme living conditions in Europe.About half of the Ukrainian population lost their jobs since February 24, anddozens of candidates apply for each vacancy even despite about 3 million ofeconomically active people went abroad with the invasion. Although more jobs havebeen lost due to the war than refugees have left, prices for necessary goods infact are almost not controlled by the state. A draft law on criminal liabilityfor speculation in socially and militarily significant goods was registered inParliament just yesterday, and no one knows whether these norms will actually beimplemented even if adopted. Therefore, we will consider the already workingpractices of direct action from several parts of the country, which we can divideinto three groups: occupied, front-line and hinterland.A good example of the first group is the Kherson region, almost completelycaptured by Russian military in the first days of the invasion. Humanitariancatastrophe there began almost immediately: the Russians blocked the roads anddid not allow any humanitarian loads. People survive only due to grassrootsnetworks. «It is possible that this humanitarian crisis was not created just likethat. Invaders may have hoped that when they imported their humanitarian foodfrom Crimea, people would be happy, because they simply will not have nothing toeat. That is why they did not allow Ukrainian products and still do not. As forthe Russian humanitarian goods, it's one can of some shit in one hand, plus maybesome pasta or sugar. When volunteers hand out their humanitarian aid, they expecta person to survive on it for a week or two. And despite the hopes of theoccupiers, at first their humanitarian was greeted with stones», said one of thecoordinators of such activists. They cannot buy food to everyone, so prefer theone who has the hardest situation. Also he adds that during all this time theyhave not been supported by any official Ukrainian state institution or structure,there is not any centralized assistance to the occupied territories, and nonormal program to support people who have left it. Necessary funds for supplythey raise by donations in social networks (probably from foreign subscribers).A less unambiguous picture is visible in the frontline areas. For instance, inKharkov, since the first war day until a slight decrease in the intensity ofshelling at the end of May, thousands of people lived like a hippie commune inmetro stations. Since the social services functioned poorly before the war, theyturned out to be unprepared for such a scale of workloads. The supply of thisunderground city, the majority of whose population was pensioners, women andchildren, was also taken up by informal volunteer groups. However, along with theobvious advantages of non-profit mutual help inside and outside, a few weekslater a number of problems were revealed: unsanitary conditions, suspiciousattitude towards strangers, teenagers drinking alcohol, as well as regular visitsby the mayor for self-advertising by the distribution of humanitarian aid. Itseems that the local authorities deliberately did not evacuate the people to thelast moment, in order to do PR for themselves in this way. Therefore, it was acase when we see the interweaving of horizontal and vertical practices of«disaster communism» (by the by, medical aid on the stations was provided by alarge international organization, and they got into a scandal with underpaymentof wages to local personnel accompanied by lower efficiency compared to volunteerinitiatives).Growth in revenue by Ukrainian catering businesses for May 16-22 this yearcompared to February 14-20, 2022 shows similar geographyThis story got a wide resonance beyond our city, and many voices pointed out thatto avoid the formation of such a marginalized spaces, war-suffering people shouldbe involved in the satisfaction of their needs instead of long idleness. Inindustries where self-employment is possible, cooperation can be a lifesaver,allowing to use scarce resources much more efficiently and find customers moreeasily. As we have already shown, the main revival of the Ukrainian economy isnow observed in the deep rear of its western territories, one of which is Lviv,where the anarchist group Black Flag operates. Some of their participants joinedthe territorial defense since the beginning of the war, while other memberscontinue to develop cooperation in the field of food and logistics. «In Lviv,there are no such problems with food as it is now in Kharkov, and it isdefinitely not so bombed-out. Nevertheless, a lot of people in Lviv left, somebakeries closed. One small one opened near us, we helped them, established withthis bakery an alliance and started distributing their products. That's it! Andnow our guys are transported there by car, packaged, etc. Yesterday they saidthat there are already 24 or 25 points where they carry bread. This is one of theoptions. When there is a lot people is much more difficult, and at the initialstage it is quite easy to create», explains to us one of this collective'sfounders. Last fall, they also had an idea to start land cultivation somewhere inthe Lviv region. From other hand, in Ukraine there is no rent strikes or squatting movement, assuggested in the material of AF. The single significant exception seems to bementioned Kharkiv subway camp, and even this tent occupation was notunauthorized: residents created it at the mayor's public invitation. The reasonsfor this state of affairs are the subject for an entire sociocultural study.Let's just accept it as a current fact.In the first war weeks, took place several explosions of mass looting - inMelitopol, in Pologi or in not devastated at that moment Mariupol. Was thisspontaneous redistribution of previously inaccessible goods the result of hungerthreat or, on the contrary, an extreme manifestation of consumerist greed andegoism? Even anarchist circles have different opinions about this. We can onlynote that it happened exactly in the location a century ago was the base of theMakhnovist insurgent army...Summing up, we must agree that despite all the specifics of Ukrainian conditions,our struggle really requires global international solidarity. The technologicalprimitivism of Ukrainian economy and the fact that half of it is in the shadowsector paradoxically means that it is easier to adapt in times of crisis - and atthe same time, it form here an atmosphere of indifference to any grandioseprojects of future due to the concentration of the entire population (even thebourgeoisie!) on their momentary everyday issues. And since social thought in theperiphery largely depends on the situation in the capitalist center, thesuccesses of the Western comrades will contribute to the spread of revolutionaryanarchism in Ukraine, where during these few bloody months working classes hasalready been excellently demonstrated the ability to self-organize.Comrade Czechhttps://aflondon.wordpress.com/2022/06/07/a-look-at-counteracting-the-rising-cost-of-living-in-ukraine-reflection-on-the-af-analysis/_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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