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Israeli-Palestinian protest against national service. (Photo: RutySoft Galeria)
mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / news report Wednesday May 28, 2014 22:47 by Ilan S.   image 1 image
Many objections were raised about the participation of Israelis in the non-armed struggle in the areas of Palestine occupied in the 1967 war. Some, mostly Palestinians, regarded it as a contribution to so called "normalization". Others claimed that Israeli activists should do their struggle within the Israeli population of the 1948 borders. Many anarchists raised reservations as the Palestinian popular struggle is a kind of capitalist "national independence struggle" for the self-determination of the Palestinian capitalist elite to monopolize the option for the exploitation of the Palestinian working masses - they just ignore the fact that most Palestinians wish for a bi-national democratic whole Palestine and not for a national Palestinian State. Others just do not take upon themselves the obligation to serve as a life-saving shield, as Israeli policy officially forbids the state forces to shoot to kill when Israelis are supposed to be among the demonstrators. Indigenous people struggle against settler colonialist transfer and marginalization is NOT the same as a national Bourgeoisie for "national independence" or "national self-determination". [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
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Διεθνή / Αναρχικό κίνημα / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Wednesday May 28, 2014 20:11 by Dmitri   image 1 image
Η θέση και ο ρόλος του αναρχισμού στην εξέλιξη του σοσιαλισμού του Πιοτρ Κροπότκιν μετάφραση kostav read full story / add a comment

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