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France: Sarkozy's government makes it illegal to be in a "gang" or "mob"

from email, 1 July 2009: "On Monday (29 June 2009), the French legislature passed a radical new law making it illegal to be part of a "gang" - if it's one that has been or may be violent. Earlier this month, France banned the wearing of masks during public protests. The new anti-gang law says that anyone identified with a group, formal or informal, known by police to have committed criminal acts, or is intending to, may be subject to a three-year sentence or a 45,000 euro (US$63,000) fine..." more

Update on mass media crisis, urban guerillas and anti-immigrant & repression laws in Greece

via clandestinenglish, 30 June 2009: "Social polarisation, which is seen by many as a result of the December Uprising, peaked again last week with yet another urban guerrilla attack by the Sect of Revolutionaries, a group that had attacked a police department and a TV station with automatic weapons last winter..." more

Police suggested "imposter" theory over Ian Tomlinson's death at G20 protests

via grauniad, 30 June 2009: "A senior police officer who investigated the death of Ian Tomlinson told his family that the officer who struck him at the G20 demonstrations could have been a member of the public "dressed in police uniform", it emerged last night. The City of London police investigator made the comment at an emergency meeting with Tomlinson's family and the Independent Police Complaints Commission on 8 April 2009..." more

G8 2009 News & Links: "We have grown up but the future is still ours..."

All Colours Are Beautiful

from the Self Organized University Collective, Naples, Italy: 29 June 2009: "They said we wouldn't have the heart to be there. But we always have the heart to be on the side of those who are struggling and suffering.

In those days we are going to be shaking the streets. We are going to be part of the national march on the 10th of July, to bring out our reasons, those of the oppressed and fighting populations. To show that we have not bended, to ruin their parade. We have grown up but the future is still ours! See you in L'Aquila... more

Olympic Dream or Workers' Nightmare? - IWW report on working conditions at the London 2012 Olympics site

from hsn, 29 June 2009: "This report documents and critically analyses the working conditions of construction workers on the Stratford City development site of the 2012 Olympic Games. We base our findings entirely on the accounts of anonymous IWW and non-IWW construction workers employed there. The report documents widespread mismanagement and a lack of resources devoted to ensuring that health and safety standards are maintained. Police intimidation of workers and harassment union activists is also documented..." more

Pittsburgh: POG G20 Resistance Update #1

from infoshop, 27 June 2009: "Our last statement laid out POG’s decisions regarding the G20 and let people know about a soon-to-be formed entity against the G20. The Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project (PG20RP) concluded its two-day summit two weeks ago and has officially formed as a way to bring together individuals and projects to mobilize a broader resistance..." more

V-Strategy, waiting for the leaders of the Earth

from email, 27 June 2009: "We, social activists, natives and migrants, flex workers, builders of indipendent ways of life, jealous of our sincere and convinced political indipendence, anticapitalists and antifascists as much as antiauthoritarians and antimilitaristics, antiracists and antisexists, support the final demonstration in L'Aquila... more

Interview with Ashanti Alston at the Anarchist Bookfair Dublin: Building a non-eurocentric anarchism in our communities

from ainfos, 27 June 2009: "The following is an interview with Ashanti Alston Omowali, an African descent anarchist activist, who started his political militancy back in the ‘60s in the Black Panther Party. He was also a member of the Black Liberation Army, and because of his revolutionary activities spent more than a decade in prison. In prison he moved forward to anarchism and after his release he has participated with numerous libertarian initiatives and publications, and is one of the founders of Anarchist People of Color (APOC), a network that brings together anarchists of colour in the remarkably racist US..." more

Newswires: Honduras

Updated daily: Articles from external newswires filtered for the keywords: Honduras, Zelaya, Micheletti, Tegucigalpa... more

Musta Pispala - Black Pispala: Anarchist counter-cultural festival in Tampere, Finland, 10-12 July 2009

Musta Pispala - Black Pispala: Tampere, Finland, 10-12 July 2009

from Czytelnik CIA, 25 June 2009: "The 4th Musta Pispala will offer practical and theoretical workshops, parties, sauna, book fair and children's activities in the unique setting of Tampere, Finland.

Through the workshops in the festival you can get familiar with topics such as basics of anarchism and anarcha-feminism. There will be a couple of workshops on anarchist parenting and unschooling. Anti-psychiatry criticizes mainstream views on mental problems, and offers alternatives for mental care...

Our analysis is not limited only to human relations. It also includes our relationships with non-human beings. Our aim is to strengthen critical views and empowerment in the form of taking control of our lives. Kill the police within!..." more

CrimethInc.: Towards a collective security culture

from crimethinc, 25 June 2009: "For as long as anyone can remember, the FBI has infiltrated radical communities in hopes of framing people on criminal charges. This has intensified in anarchist circles over the past few years. A handful of unfortunates now languish in prison, serving up to decades for actions they never carried out and probably would never have even considered were it not for the efforts of agents provocateurs. How does the government choose who to target? What factors put people at risk? Most importantly, what can we do to protect ourselves and each other?" more

Why we would never go to a summit again AKA why we're going to Pittsburgh AKA why you should too

from infoshop, 23 June 2009: "A committee of outside agitators, ne'er-do-wells, unpredictables, and ungovernables gets excited about the G-20... On September 24-25th, leaders from the 20 richest and most powerful economies of the world will assemble in Pittsburgh, PA to discuss how they can further entrench their power in the face of the most devastating global depression seen in the last 70 years. We will meet them there..." more

Harold Thompson: Anarchist's ashes scattered at Lough Neagh

RIP: Anarchist prisoner, Harold Thompson, 1942-2008

from bbc, 23 June 2009: "There was a hint on anarchy on the breeze over the waters of Lough Neagh recently with the scattering of the ashes of an American man. They belonged to Harold Thompson, who died in jail last October at the age of 66 after being sentenced to life plus 50 years for murder and robbery in 1979.

His supporters describe the man he was convicted of killing as a police informer who had killed the mother of one of Mr Thompson's children and threatened the life of another. His robberies are described as "expropriation activities" on an anarchist support website..." more

US drug war money funded Peru indigenous massacre

from narconews, 23 June 2009: "US Government Trained the Police Department that Participated in the Operation and Invested "Heavily" in the Killer Helicopters... On June 5, the Peruvian National Police (PNP) massacred up to fifty unarmed Awajún and Wampi indigenous people in Bagua who had blockaded roads in protest of land reforms related to a recently implemented US-Peru free trade agreement..." more

VIDEO: Nottinghamshire Police punching, tasering man

from notts-imc, 23 June 2009: "Nottinghamshire Police face scrutiny after mass pre-emptive arrests, tasering a man 3 times and killing a black man in their prison cells... Nottinghamshire Police attracted national media attention when a video was released onto the internet showing officers from the force assaulting a member of the public in Nottingham City Centre. In the video the four officers can be seen shooting the man with a Taser stun gun and punching him repeatedly..." more

Newswires: Calais No Borders Camp

Updated daily: Articles from external newwires filtered for the following keywords: Calais, Sangatte... more

Oscar Grant: Cop to face murder charges - the struggle continues

Oscar Grant, killed by pigs, 1 January 2009

from various sources, 20 June 2009: "Six months after the killing of Oscar Grant, on 4 June 2009, Judge C. Don Clay ruled, after a preliminary hearing, that former Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) cop Johannes Mehserle will go to trial for murder. This ruling sets the stage, and new stakes, for the battle for justice for Oscar Grant. And the twists and turns of this case as it heads into trial need to be closely watched. People need to continue to speak out, resist and bring the truth about this murder, part of a nationwide epidemic of police murder, to the world..." more

El Libertario: Campaign against the assassination of workers in Venezuela

from ainfos, 20 June 2009: "This past May 5 union leader Argenis Vasquez, organizing secretary in the union at Toyota’s plant in Cumana, was gunned down by thugs as he left his house. This assassination occurred just after a month-long strike demanding improvements. The murdered worker was a leader of the protest and key in confrontations with the company and the management..." more


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