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pays-bas / allemagne / autriche / luttes en milieu de travail / communiqué de presse Friday May 27, 2016 14:54 by Relations Extérieures de la CGA
Résistons aux dispositifs et mesures liberticides et redoublons d'énergie pour amplifier la contestation sociale contre la loi Travail et son monde. read full story / add a comment
central america / caribbean / workplace struggles / appeal / petition Wednesday May 18, 2016 04:00 by Members of the Textile Factory Union Platform-Batay Ouvriye
We’re calling on our friends and comrades, brothers and sisters in national and international organizations to demand the reinstatement of [union organizer] Telemarque Pierre in his post immediately.

We demand the reinstatement of our comrade, Telemarque Pierre, immediately! Why should he lose his job just because he was doing union business for demands of a collective nature? We disagree with the minimum wage of 265 Gourdes ($4.21) the ADIH employers are pushing for. We will not be intimidated nor give up in this fight. The mobilization for a minimum wage of $500 Gourdes and other demands will continue with more vigor! We will rally on Thursday May 19, 2016 to continue our mobilization in front of SONAPI and march to the National Palace. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / history of anarchism / debate Thursday May 12, 2016 00:12 by René Berthier
On February 2016, the Weekly Worker, website of the Communist Party of Great-Britain, published a (hostile) review of René Berthier’s book: « Social-Democracy & Anarchism » (Merlin Press). (http://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1094/bakuninist-hatche...-job/)
This review, titled « Bakuninist hatchet job », was written by Mike Macnair and was an answer to Berthier’s book as well as to Dave Douglass’ (friendly) review (http://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1086/when-marx-was-a-r...mist/).
This is Berthier’s reply to Mike Macnair. read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / economia / comunicato stampa Saturday May 07, 2016 14:13 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA
La Commissione europea voleva un divieto di 30 anni sull'accesso pubblico ai testi negoziali del TTIP, ora la "strategia di Dracula" imposta da movimento internazionale STOP TTIP ha esposto il vampiro alla luce del sole. Che muoia! read full story / add a comment
western asia / indigenous struggles / news report Saturday May 07, 2016 13:26 by Ilan S.   text 1 comment (last - tuesday may 10, 2016 05:21)
The first years of the joint struggle against the wall had some gains that drew activists to the struggle. However, for years the continuous joint struggle have much more gains, but not on the ground for people to see with their eyes. Gradually both Palestinians and Israeli activists dropped out with not so many to replace them. Still, on the weekly demonstrations the participants - Israelis, internationals, and Palestinians are far from any thought on quitting. We see the changes in the international arena. Taste of it is brought to us by the international activists who keep coming. If the weekly demos reminded activists the activity of Sisyphus of rolling a heavy rock uphill to the summit just to have it down again, it is clear to any one who see the whole picture that the rolling of the rock uphill again and again is decimating the hill and may be we are not so far from the last rolling of the rock up the hill. read full story / add a comment
Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Αναρχικό κίνημα / Ανακοίνωση Τύπου Thursday May 05, 2016 22:00 by Κοινωνικός χώρος των “από κάτω” Αλδεβαράν
Οι εργάτες και οι εργάτριες της Νάουσας, οι άνεργοι και οι άνεργες, στα εργοστάσια, στη γη, στα καφενεία και τις ταβέρνες, στο νοσοκομείο οφείλουμε να αναζητήσουμε και να βρούμε τους τρόπους οργάνωσης της τάξης μας σε τοπικό, ελλαδικό και διεθνές επίπεδο. Να ξανασυνδεθούμε στις αλυσίδες του μαχητικού αγώνα, για να ανακτήσουμε αυτά που δημιουργούμε, για λιγότερες ώρες εργασίας και περισσότερο ελεύθερο χρόνο, για την κατάργηση όλων των αντεργατικών νόμων, για την απελευθέρωση μας από τα αφεντικά στο κράτος και στην οικονομία. read full story / add a comment
southern africa / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Monday May 02, 2016 20:00 by Leroy Maisiri
In South Africa, the black working class majority is gripped by the rough hands of its ruling class, made up of a cold combination of black state elites and white capitalist elites, who choke the very life out of her. blazing but blinded. In days like these it is important to remember our heroes, our champions of past years, to remember the stories of Ma Josie Mpama, who wanted nothing more, than to see the working class mature, to explode like landmines under the feet of the oppressive system that has spent centuries trampling over us. The other day, while deep in thought, I felt the room grow more still, filled with clarity. The voices of Lucy Parsons, Josie Mpama and other heroes pierced my very being. Their voices reminded me of the dream, the obtainable goal. To remember that we, the working class billions, can be more than what we are now, that we can awake, from our half-life, that we can be more than the shares and stocks that the system has nailed to our backs. read full story / add a comment
américa del norte / méxico / luchas indígenas / comunicado de prensa Saturday April 30, 2016 10:14 by ComiteSolidaridadPresosPerseguidosEloxochitlan
Breve comunicado sobre el terrorismo de estado impuesto en Eloxochitlan, Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca, Mexico read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / antifascismo / comunicato stampa Wednesday April 27, 2016 18:06 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA
Il 25 aprile 1945 il Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale Alta Italia proclamava l'insurrezione in tutti i territori italiani ancora occupati dai nazifascisti.
Nel giro di 6 giorni, quasi tutta l'Italia settentrionale era stata liberata dai partigiani.
Così il Primo Maggio si festeggiarono contemporaneamente la liberazione e la giornata internazionale dei lavoratori, read full story / add a comment
france / belgique / luxembourg / luttes en milieu de travail / nouvelles Wednesday April 27, 2016 14:50 by Relations Extérieures de la CGA
Depuis plus d'un mois et demi, de larges secteurs de la société sont mobilisés contre la loi travail, et l'opinion publique rejette très massivement ce nouveau coup porté aux travailleur-ses.
Plus d'un million de manifestant-e-s sont descendu-e-s dans la rue lors de la mobilisation interprofessionnelle du 31 mars, à laquelle s'ajoutent des mobilisations dans la jeunesse ou encore la multiplication des Nuits Debout. Ce mouvement de fond exprime un ras-le-bol et catalyse l'exaspération liée aux attaques incessantes contre les salarié-e-s pour le plus grand bénéfice du patronat.
Alors qu'au mois de mai, le texte de loi sera débattu au Parlement, l'enjeu est d'augmenter massivement le rapport de force en faveur des travailleur-ses, chômeur-ses et de la jeunesse pour que ce projet de régression sociale soit abandonné. Les prochaines mobilisations du 28 avril et du 1er mai doivent marquer un tournant pour construire un blocage économique qui impose au gouvernement de reculer. read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / imperialismo / guerra / evento comunista anarchico Friday April 22, 2016 23:12 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA
Ricostruzione storica nel centenario della rivolta di Dublino del 1916 read full story / add a comment
international / anarchist movement / review Thursday April 21, 2016 07:08 by Wayne Price   text 7 comments (last - wednesday june 01, 2016 22:13)
Within the anarchist movement there are conflicting trends. Laurence Davis has written an essay which defends the reformist “exodus” trend in anarchism against the revolutionary "class-struggle” trend. In large part, he does this by defending Uri Gordon’s and David Graeber’s views against my criticisms. This is my response.
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ireland / britain / history / opinion / analysis Wednesday April 20, 2016 22:31 by Andrew   text 3 comments (last - thursday april 28, 2016 21:41)
Almost a century ago, an armed insurrection took place in Ireland to end British rule and to establish an independent Irish Republic. The 1916 Rising was soon accompanied by major popular revolts against World War One across Europe and later emulated by anti-colonial movements across the Global South. When it comes to remembering the 1916 Rising, why do conservative politicians and historians want to convince us that it would have been better for us if Pearse and Connolly had stayed at home? Why did the state parade lots of military equipment and personnel down O’Connell Street to mark the centenary? Why did so many people turn out to watch it? This panel attempts to think through the meaning of 1916 for us today, and the politics at stake in how these events are remembered, forgotten, and mis-remembered. read full story / add a comment
international / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Monday April 04, 2016 22:00 by Tokologo African Anarchist Collective   text 1 comment (last - tuesday april 05, 2016 00:46)
"Africa today lies prostrate, bleeding, and embattled on all fronts, a victim of capitalist and, to a great extent, state socialist ambitions. The heart-rending misery of its peoples, the conditions of abject poverty, squalor and disease in which they live, exist side by side with the wanton luxury, rapacity, and corruption of its leaders." Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey, 1997, African Anarchism: The History of a Movement, Sharp Press: Tucson, Arizona. Our vast continent, Africa, is the poorest in the world, host to dozens of wars and conflicts, and marked by instability and inequality. The root causes of the instability lie in political corruption and the profiteering system run by local and international elites. The local ruling classes are interested in making profits and getting wealthy, by any means necessary. The elites are not promoting the development of the working class and peasants (small farmers), but only worsening our conditions. If the choice is between building a road in a poor area or pocketing the money, they will pocket the money. read full story / add a comment
western asia / indigenous struggles / news report Saturday April 02, 2016 18:13 by Ilan S.
Last Friday (1.4) lot of anarchist flags again in Bil'in challenging the new efforts to put end to the Friday demos in the village. The long range tear gas cannisters prevent any interaction with the Israeli soldiers and stoped the demonstrators from exiting the village - like in the demonstrations in Bil'in eleven years ago before the intense efforts to put end to the demonstrations was replace with the contention of them; and like in the other locations - Ni'ilin, Nebi Saleh, and Qaddum where the efforts to put end to the demonstrations intensify. (So are with out the success the intense efforts to strangle the south of Hebron hills activities with other means.) People with keen ears can already hear the beginning of the countdown towards the end of the imperial settler colonial project in the East of the Mediterranean sea. May be the acceleration of the process is the result of the accumulation of the fiascos of Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Libya... read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / the left / opinion / analysis Friday April 01, 2016 11:45 by Wayne Price   text 2 comments (last - saturday april 09, 2016 07:23)
There is a new approach on the U.S. Left, which rejects both capitalism and state socialism. In several ways it resembles anarchism. It has been promoted by The Next System Project, and has been critiqued recently by Sam Gindin--who makes some insightful comments, but also demonstrates limitations. read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / migrazione / razzismo / documento politico Thursday March 31, 2016 18:33 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA
Noi siamo per la creazione di corridoi umanitari, il diritto d’asilo, la solidarietà dal basso, il diritto al lavoro e a una vita degna. Per tutte e per tutti. read full story / add a comment
italia / svizzera / migrazione / razzismo / comunicato stampa Thursday March 31, 2016 18:22 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA
Se le condizioni di milioni di persone della classe lavoratrice europea sono agli ultimi posti delle priorità dei governi della UE, c’è almeno un altro milione di persone che si trova proprio in fondo alle preoccupazioni dei governi europei e della UE. Sono i profughi. read full story / add a comment
france / belgique / luxembourg / luttes en milieu de travail / opinion / analyse Thursday March 31, 2016 14:30 by Relations Extérieures de la CGA
La loi travail c'est travailler plus pour gagner moins... quand t'es pas au chômage

Voilà qui résume bien le projet de loi El Khomri. Ce ne sont pas les « concessions » gouvernementales qui vont changer la logique de ces mesures destinées à satisfaire les aspirations du patronat. Pire, certaines « avancées » comme le compte personnel d'activité (CPA), dont se targue la CFDT, contient en germes le retour au livret ouvrier en instituant un fichage généralisé des salarié-e-s. Tout ça relève d'une comédie bien orchestrée : les syndicats jaunes signent les accords en ayant obtenu des «concessions », le MEDEF fait semblant de râler et le gouvernement se présente comme l'arbitre impartial défendant l'intérêt général. Vaste fumisterie. read full story / add a comment
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