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grecia / turquía / chipre / workplace struggles / comunicado de prensa Wednesday December 17, 2008 21:09 by ASamblea General de Trabajadores Insurgentes
Desde las ocho de la mañana del día de hoy Miércoles 17 de Diciembre de 2008, trabajadores de base hemos ocupado la sede de GSEE (Confederación General de Trabajadores de Grecia) en Atenas. Es el momento de acabar con la mediación de los sindicatos amarillos que no representan a nadie.

Acabemos con la mentira mediática de los 500 encapuchados: la revuelta sigue viva.

Declaramos la sede de GSEE en Espacio liberado para todos los trabajadores del país.

¡Huelga General ya!
¡Inmediata puesta en libertad de todos los presos de la revuelta! read full story / add a comment
uluslararası / anarşist hareketin / opinion/analysis Friday August 29, 2008 18:00 by Sam Dolgoff
Anarko-sendikalist Sam Dolgoff'un bu konuşması yapıcı bir anarşizmin temel ilkelerini tartışmaktadır. "Fragments: A Memoir", by Sam Dolgoff (Refract Publications, 1986) adlı kitaptan alınmıştır. read full story / add a comment
américa central / caribe / community struggles / opinión / análisis Wednesday June 11, 2008 21:37 by ASamblea del Pueblo
La situación a que nos referirnos se suscitó con la lucha autónoma, autogestionaria y legítima que da el pueblo de Sardinal, para defender su derecho al agua, en razón de esto al igual que muchas organizaciones nos aprestamos a buscar formas de colaboración y apoyo para la comunidad, no está de más aclarar, que el hilo conductor de nuestro trabajo, es el de acompañamiento a las comunidades para que logren establecer procesos autónomos y asamblearios que les permitan ejercer democracia directa, ya que consideramos que la crisis integral que vive el sistema capitalista, obliga a los sectores populares a dar una lucha por la sobrevivencia, cuyo resorte es local y se encuentra divorciado de los partidos políticos. read full story / add a comment
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américa central / caribe / workplace struggles / anarchist communist event Sunday April 27, 2008 21:53 by Germinal, La Libertad, ASamblea del Pueblo San José   image 1 image
Las luchadoras y los luchadores debemos reunirnos al costado sur del Parque La Merced, a partir de las 10 de la mañana. read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Sunday February 17, 2008 03:13 by Daniel Samper Ospina   text 1 comment (last - sunday february 17, 2008 21:16)
Como no aguanto tanta presión de grupo, he decidido volverme uribista.

De modo que de ahora en adelante botaré mis libros de filosofía y mi filósofo de cabecera será José Obdulio Gaviria.

Creeré que la meritocracia para ser nombrado en una embajada consiste en ser hijo de un político uribista, ojalá costeño y ojalá corrupto.

Creeré que los paras eran un mal menor, necesario para acabar con la guerrilla.

Me parecerá que los crímenes de los paras no eran tan graves. read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / workplace struggles / opinión / análisis Tuesday February 05, 2008 00:04 by Samuel Silva   image 1 image
Dentro del amplio sector de los trabajadores que se encuentran en una posición estratégica, en las correas de exportación de este país, se encuentra un sujeto muy característico de las zonas rurales de Chile. Me refiero a los trabajadores agrícolas de temporada, más conocidos como los temporeros y temporeras. Cuando hablamos de los trabajadores que se encuentran en una posición estratégica, nos referimos a los sectores de los cuales depende esta economía. Como los modos de producción de ésta se basan principalmente en los servicios, la extracción de materias primas y la exportación de alimentos, la movilización o paralización prolongada de estos sectores, junto con la unidad y organización, además de hacer disminuir las ganancias del capital, puede poner en jaque a la burguesía y proyectar la superación del capitalismo. read full story / add a comment
The illustration commissioned by the Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-entry to the Occupied Palestinian Territory that Al-Quds newspaper refused to publish.
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Friday January 11, 2008 23:22 by Sam Bahour   image 1 image
Sam Bahour is a business consultant and may be reached at sbahour@palnet.com. read full story / add a comment
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, US President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert smile for the cameras at Annapolis, Maryland, 26 November 2007. (Omar Rashidi/MaanImages)
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Sunday December 02, 2007 23:27 by OSamah Khalil   image 1 image
Osamah Khalil is a Palestinian-American doctoral candidate in US and Middle East History at the University of California at Berkeley, focusing on US foreign policy in the Middle East read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Sunday June 03, 2007 18:28 by Samir Hermez   text 2 comments (last - monday june 11, 2007 19:35)   image 1 image
Sami Hermez is a doctoral student of anthropology at Princeton University researching violence and armed resistance in Lebanon and has been active in relief and redevelopment projects in the south of Lebanon. read full story / add a comment
Displaced children from Nahr al-Bared camp staying at an UNRWA school in Badawi camp. (Image courtesy of Marcy Newman)
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Saturday May 26, 2007 04:42 by Sami Hermez   text 2 comments (last - saturday may 26, 2007 23:43)   image 1 image
About the author: Sami Hermez is a doctoral student of anthropology at Princeton University researching violence and armed resistance in Lebanon and has been active in relief and redevelopment projects in the south of Lebanon. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Sunday April 01, 2007 22:58 by Sami Hermez   image 1 image
Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, General Secretary of Hizballah, is the leader of a movement claiming to fight for the right of self-determination, in the same way that Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were leaders of movements that claimed similar ends. However, Nasrallah will likely not be elevated to the status of a Gandhi, Mandela or other leaders of resistance movements of our time, nor will he be given the same revere and respect. Rather, he will be remembered as a violent man, a terrorist, appearing angry in pictures rather than with his innocent, almost childlike smile. read full story / add a comment
Joseph Samaha 1949-2007
mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Sunday April 01, 2007 22:54 by Joseph Samaha   image 1 image
Karl Marx used to say that England was the country where class struggle will travel to its end. Can we say that Lebanon is the country where class struggle goes to its sectarian end? When observing the political spin of March 14th leaders and their media outlets in Lebanon it becomes clear that such fraudulent ideas are being directed toward the open sit-in in downtown Beirut. read full story / add a comment
américa central / caribe / community struggles / comunicado de prensa Saturday March 10, 2007 20:05 by ASamblea del Pueblo
Compañero(a)s

Organizaciones Sindicales, Estudiantiles, Comunales, Campesinas, Cooperativas, Profesionales, Religiosas
y Pueblo en general. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / non-anarchist press Wednesday January 31, 2007 19:06 by Sami Hermez   image 1 image
On January 23, 2007, the Lebanese opposition shut down the entire country, pummeling heavy black smoke over its skies and sending the entire country into an economic standstill. It was and is a top-down "democratic" movement, nonviolent in its intent, but with empty demands; this primarily because of a fundamental flaw in the system that requires any opposition to build coalitions of national unity, thus forced to share power with former and current thieves and murderers, and making higher demands a form of political suicide. The day's event leaves one with a feeling of the surreal and a sense of absurdity. And how does one begin to recount the surreal, the absurd? read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Thursday December 28, 2006 17:56 by Samah Idriss   image 1 image
"We want to live!" This is what president Siniora says, repeating the slogans posted on bulletin boards across the capital these days. We, of course, want to live like Siniora wants. But, "free and dignified" living has to include everyone: our captives in the jails of occupation that have sacrificed for us, our people in the South dwelling amid daily Israeli violations and in the danger that one of the one million two hundred thousand cluster bomblets dropped by Israel during the last hours before the cease-fire could explode in the face of their sons and daughters. Free and dignified living should include the poor and dispossessed, low-income employees and the victims of Hariri’s "reconstruction"— most people neither benefited from his upscale Solidère or from his luxurious airport. "We want to live" should include, as well, the more than three hundred thousand Palestinians who, in the camps of misery, are simply not "living". read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / non-anarchist press Friday December 15, 2006 18:04 by Samia A. Halaby   image 1 image
Cradled in the beautiful southern mountains of Lebanon, a revolutionary impulse born of desparation created by Israeli terror and American oppression has turned into feverish nationalism. Here in Beirut yesterday, 10 December 2006, over a million people, perhaps two million, gathered in a historic first for Lebanon and possibly a historic percentage of any nation any one time any where. read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Saturday December 09, 2006 19:32 by Sami Hermez
The atmosphere of the Lebanese opposition demonstrations, which began last Friday and were planned in large part by Hizballah, Amal, the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) and their allies, has been very calm and festive, betraying the underlying tensions and outbursts of political violence in the country. In many ways, they exude a similar spirit to last year's months of demonstrating by the March 14 coalition, in which there was constant music interlaced with speeches, and people waving Lebanese flags and behaving as if they had just won a football game or were at a concert. read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / community struggles / news report Tuesday December 05, 2006 04:20 by ASamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca   image 1 image
A pesar del terrorismo de estado que intenta someter a la ciudadanía organizada en la APPO, grupos compactos de estudiantes, colonos, maestros y familiares de los presos políticos llegaron al IEEPO, después de saber que el punto de concentración estaba “tomado” por la PFP. read full story / add a comment
Αναδημοσίευση από το αθηναϊκό ίντυ την Πέμπτη, 29 Ιουνίου 2006) read full story / add a comment
bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / education / non-anarchist press Tuesday May 30, 2006 08:52 by ASamblea General de Centros de Padres y Apoderados   text 1 comment (last - tuesday june 06, 2006 07:55)
La Asamblea General de Centros de Padres y Apoderados de la Región Metropolitana, que reúne a 23 establecimientos, emitió una declaración de apoyo a las demandas estudiantiles donde exigieron la renuncia al ministro de Educación, Martín Zilic, y al Seremi de la misma cartera, Alejandro Traverso.

También llamaron a la creación de un "Comité Nacional de Defensa de la Educación Pública para terminar con la educación como un negocio". Asimismo, felicitaron a los jóvenes estudiantes porque de ellos "hemos aprendido una lección histórica que nos señala un camino claro para una acción unitaria y de apoyo por una educación de calidad para todos los chilenos".

En el comunicado firmado el 26 de Mayo, los padres y apoderados se declararon "en estado de movilización permanente en apoyo y a la espera de las decisiones que emanen de la Asamblea de Estudiantes Secundarios". read full story / add a comment
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