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venezuela / colombia / luchas indígenas / opinión / análisis Monday February 27, 2017 04:33 por Steven Crux   image 2 images
En Julio de 2014, cerca de su casa en Facatativá y con escasos 42 años, fue ultimado con varios disparos por la espalda Augusto Tyhuasuza, indígena muisca y activista social de los municipios de la sabana de Bogotá, territorio ancestral y que ha sufrido los grandes estragos de un modelo metropolitano de miseria, que desplaza las oportunidades y ordena los privilegios del centro hacia afuera. read full story / add a comment
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north africa / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Monday February 27, 2017 01:28 por Nizar Visram   image 1 image
At the 28th Summit meeting of the African Union (AU) held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 30 January 2017, Morocco's readmission to the continental body generated heated discussion. At the end of the day the Kingdom of Morocco managed to win over sufficient member states on its side and it was allowed to join the fold unconditionally. read full story / add a comment
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Νότια Αφρική (Περιφέρεια) / Αναρχικό κίνημα / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Sunday February 26, 2017 17:20 por Lucien van der Walt   image 1 image
Μόνο μια ριζοσπαστική αλλαγή –μια νέα Αφρική βασισμένη στην ελευθεριακή και σοσιαλιστική ανάπτυξη– μπορεί να σπάσει αυτό τον φαύλο κύκλο. Αυτό περιλαμβάνει τόσο τον αγώνα ενάντια στις αφρικανικές ελίτ, όσο και ενάντια στον ιμπεριαλισμό. Και αυτό με τη σειρά του απαιτεί μια ρήξη με τις ιδέες του «τρίτου κόσμου», που αγνοούν τα ταξικά ζητήματα μέσα στην Αφρική και με τον εθνικισμό, που καλεί σε ενότητα όλους τους Αφρικανούς – μία άνευ ουσίας ενότητα μεταξύ των τοπικών καταπιεστών και των θυμάτων τους. Χωρίς ένα προοδευτικό αριστερό και αναρχικό σχέδιο, οι απογοητεύσεις και η δυστυχία των μαζών απλώς θα καλυφθεί από κενές ιδέες (η «δημοκρατία») ή αντιδραστικά κινήματα (όπως το Boko Haram) και συναισθήματα (ο ρατσισμός και το μίσος προς τους μετανάστες). read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Sunday February 26, 2017 04:39 por Lucien van der Walt   image 1 image
In these grim times, both globally and locally, it is important to reaffirm the centrality of workers’ education, and the need for a strong working-class movement. Ordinary people have immense potential to change the world, and steer it in a more progressive direction than that promised by capitalists, populists and the political establishment, writes Lucien van der Walt. read full story / add a comment
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venezuela / colombia / luchas indígenas / opinión / análisis Sunday February 26, 2017 04:13 por Rebeldía Contrainformativa   image 1 image
En el Norte del Cauca el proceso de reforma agraria impulsado desde el INCORA abrió espacios de discusión y reflexión colectiva de campesinos e indígenas, articulados en la ANUC, sobre el derecho a la tierra y la reforma agraria. Además, militantes importantes no indígenas, como el sacerdote Pedro León Rodríguez y Gustavo Mejía, impulsaron procesos de lucha por la tierra entre campesinos e indígenas que permitió alcanzar un cúmulo de experiencias de organización popular que poco tiempo después serían importantes para la conformación del CRIC . Gustavo Mejía fundó para 1970 el Frente Social Agrario, FRESAGRO e impulsó las dos primeras asambleas del CRIC, su compromiso con la lucha por la tierra llegó a su fin cuando fue asesinado en Corinto el primero de marzo de 1974 . Por su parte Pedro León Rodríguez, conocido como el “cura rojo”, participó en procesos de lucha por la vivienda en Corinto, estuvo activo en los procesos de ocupación de tierra en Santa Elena y fundó el movimiento Unidad Popular que posteriormente se articuló a FRESAGRO luego, tras la formación del CRIC, convocó a los sacerdotes del Cauca a dar apoyo a la nueva organización. (1) read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / economy / opinion / analysis Sunday February 26, 2017 03:28 por Shawn Hattingh   image 1 image
On Wednesday, the Minister of Finance of South Africa stood up in the circus that passes itself off as a National Parliament and without any sense of irony what-so- ever declared that the South African state’s budget for 2017 was redistributive and progressive. If the Minister was to be believed, therefore, the budget was aimed at making a dent in the substantial class and racial inequalities that exist in the country. To back this up, supporters pointed out that the tax rate on top earners was raised marginally in the budget and people receiving dividends from shares would have to pay 5% more on these in tax. Despite this, one word could sum up the idea that the budget presented was redistributive and progressive: bullshit. Rather the budget presented by Minister Pravin Gordhan was yet again another attack on the working class. What the budget did was to favour corporations at the expense of the poor. In doing so, it remained based on the neoliberal dogma that has defined South Africa’s post-apartheid politics. In other words, the budget was a vivid demonstration of how the state is an instrument and weapon of the ruling class that functions to benefit that class. This can be seen throughout the budget, including how the state plans to raise money and how it plans to spend it. read full story / add a comment

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