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Pride Now! This month, in Sofia, on 28 June
:: aresistance /
23.06.08
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Imagine now that today is not 2008, but about 10 years earlier. Leave aside that you are 10 years younger – besides now you are much more mature, you have broader perspective on life, gained quite some living experience, now you can say in a seriously manner “ten years ago the life was different…”
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Something smells different in Cuba
:: Movimiento Libertario Cubano /
01.05.08
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ººº With respect to the situation in Cuba these past few weeks, the Cuban Libertarian Movement – MLC (affinity group of Cuban anarchists in exile) speaks up to answer the unknowns and the challenges facing Cuban society. Ours is the voice of uncompromising commitment to freedom, equality and solidarity that has always been the sound of the Cuban anarchists.
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Anarchism in Venezuela, past and present
:: El Libertario, Venezuela /
18.04.08
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* This is a brief outline of the libertarian footprint in the history of Venezuela, prepared by members of the Collective Editorship of El Libertario www.nodo50.org/ellibertario. We hope that this serves as a useful point of reference for those who are interested in the subject.
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PGA – Athens 20th / 27th of August
:: fwd pga /
18.04.08
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5th Peoples' Global Action Gathering in Europe – Athens 20th / 27th of August
PGA - People's Global Action - started in 1998, it has been a tool and a
diffuse structure coordinating groups and people sharing common struggles
and practices, in accordance with various anticapitalist and
anti-authoritarian principles (see the hallmarks). PGA initiated the
Intercontinental caravan in 1999, as well as international action days of
actions against the G8, the WTO, the World Bank, the IMF... In Seattle,
Genoa, Prague, and in a number of less popular events, PGA was a driving
force behind numerous actions and reflections. At the convergence of
international initiatives and local struggles, groups close to the PGA are
now looking for new drives to challenge stagnation.
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timeline of antiNATO days, bucharest
:: indymedia romania /
08.04.08
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The NATO summit in Bucharest took place between April 2-4. Activists from Romania and abroad organized “Anti-NATO Days” between March 28 and April 5, as a form of protest. What follows is a daily chronology of events, starting with the repression and abuse by border guards, police and the mass-media, to the actions of solidarity by human rights organizations and foreign activists.
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Bucharest Declaration
:: co-written /
05.04.08
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The Common Voice from the anarchists and anti-militarists who gathered in Bucharest in April 2008 to protest against the NATO summit.
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Solidarity from Sofia, Bulgaria
:: http://aresistance.net /
03.04.08
:: 1 comments
Dear comrades
This evening, during the punk concert, we will speak from the stage to audience about the situation in Bucharest!!
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demo to the romanian embassy berlin
:: erinye /
03.04.08
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this evening around 55 ppl protested against the state repression during the nato summit in romania with a demo going towards the romanian embassy in berlin. streets where blocked, cars and busses stopped. also quite some media coverage in germany about the violent repression at the convergence space and police stations today in bucharest.
no border - no nation - solidarity is our weapon
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SAVE TIBET! BOYCOTT BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC GAME
:: EveryOne Group /
26.03.08
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Gruppo EveryOne is promoting a petition (www.petitiononline.com/fortibet) and an international campaign to ask for an immediate halt to the harsh sociocultural repression underway in Tibet, a repression perpetrated by the Chinese authorities towards thousands of innocent people.
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personal impressions from calafat deportation
:: antiNato activists from Germany /
24.03.08
:: 1 comments
Personal impressions from Calafat by the 6 German activists who were on their way to the Anti-NATO protests in Bucharest and were detained by the Romanian border police. The first of the border "incidents" that made it clear Romania closed its borders to anyone suspected of antinato sentiments.
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for anyone coming to romania
:: fwd a! /
23.03.08
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Warning for all the people that want to cross into Romania
After the experience of yesterday, all the people that want to cross
the border now should keep in mind that the border police (Romanian
authorities) will look for the smallest and most ridiculous reason not
to let them cross the border into Romania. Since weeks ago the media is
creating a false image of anarchists that will come to Romania and
start violent riots, just to give an excuse for the police repression.
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