Sunday, May 15, 2011

Get Rid Of Broken Capillaries

The proletarian

May Day was yl a massive single concentration was organized around Beijing in the Olympic Park. There, near the Water Cube, thousands of people lined up to enter the Bird's Nest would host the biggest concert of Mando-pop (pop in Mandarin) of recent times.

Amid all the commotion, with the strokes of his calligraphy ephemeral water, and again insisted on writing the date of the day: a great contrast, that stolid sexagenarian meantime come and go.
called me attention to its characters. It was strange indeed! I guess it seemed strange that a foreigner was motivated by his handwriting. He approached me, perhaps we approach them. "Cuban," he said.

To my surprise I spoke not of "Luis" yes ", the first word associated with Cuba for young Chinese: the nickname Mireya Luis, Cuban volleyball player, celebrated after their team wins against Lang Ping led China. On the contrary, I said I spoke English. Surprised, I said "Hi", I replied with "Ni Hao" and called me "old friend."

De Cuba knew more than the average Chinese. In a great monologue mentioned words that I recognized: Ca-si-tu-luo (referring to Fidel Castro), Gue-Ba-La (Che Guevara). He spoke of the snuff of the island and even more from friends of his father Cantonese were back in the early nineteenth century.
a bit complicated, almost in a whisper, told me that at 60, marched through the streets of Beijing, raising his arm and saying the Chinese equivalent of "Cuba yes, Yankees no."

"I write in traditional Chinese, simplified never learned. I do not like "and said he could not read pinyin, the romanization of Chinese characters used today in education and thus saves us foreigners trying to deal with the Mandarin.
His father was a teacher of those times in the last throes of the Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. Since the late 1910's had its own academy. The teacher taught part of that aristocracy associated with the declining empire. It was his father and teacher. "I owe him this script."
And indeed, they were perfect their strokes, "online in mind and soul," as the Chinese say to express the fullness and beauty leaving his big brush with water.

During the Cultural Revolution and that Great Leap Forward, convened by Chairman Mao, and barely mentioned in contemporary times, he worked in a munitions factory where iron melted in vivo part of household goods, and scrap lumber provided by the people "to make weapons and defend the country against possible aggression in the future."
Desde los años 50, el xiheyuan (casa china tradicional de patio cuadrado central), la vivienda heredada de su familia fue plagada, poco a poco, de desconocidos. No supe cómo y tampoco pregunté. Hace cinco años, su casa, otrora academia del padre, fue demolida para ceder espacio a las bases de un moderno edificio. Me apenó preguntarle dónde vivía.

Hubo vacíos en su narración; periodos de su vida que quiso saltar. No conoce internet. Apenas lee el periódico, impreso en caracteres simplificados. Ni siquiera mencionó a la televisión; pero tiene un radio a través del cual escucha those interminable monologues, in which a speaker (or actor) narrates, is split into dissimilar characters and tells a story without music or sound effects: the only form of "dramatized" the radio in China. For him, the world has been stopped.
not know Inti Illimani, but even today, despite the omissions, gaps and omissions claims that " The people united will never be defeated ."
at a price that I otherwise would have seemed too high, I bought one of the fans with his drawings in ink. "The ink lasts and the water is ephemeral, "he said. I replied that with so much dust in the atmosphere of the spring, the water would calligraphy on the pavement for long. It was then, when he wrote my name and for the first time I saw it written in traditional characters.

Upon leaving, he turned to shake hands with all the symbology and the polysemy of language, I said, again in secret: "Cuba is a flower in the garden of America ".

Friday, May 13, 2011

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Days of rage in Poland

27-28 May - Warsaw, Poland - We
against an attack on all fronts and our struggle should take
a new force. The arrogance of the state and the impunity with which
attack us is growing. This is a great offensive
against workers and the unemployed, renters, students,
patients, immigrants, and those who are in vulnerable situations
on the margins of society. The reforms have
wanted to put in practice for years will finally be implemented.
The government has been testing the waters, and how far you can go
us and how much they can get away with it.

There is a whole new generation of people who never knew (and never
can have) a permanent employment contract and thus they
denied paid holidays and sick leave. There is a new
generation can never enjoy their retirement. Not
current retirees enjoy anything. With miserly pensions
and bad Accession to health services have to cope with
rising prices and rents that are far superior to what can
pay. Local authorities are waiting for tens of thousands
of elderly residents of public housing, to close at
cemetery so they can make more money on housing
unoccupied. All this is done for a small elite can do
more money at the expense of society.

The gap between rich and poor has never been greater. According
statistics published by the OECD in 2008, Poland was in the
top of the list of income inequality of all
OECD countries. The middle class is broke. These people do not
are able to repay their loans and increased fees for
land use and could soon be among the ranks of the
working poor.

Despite what society wants, the government conducts
IMF recommendations. Poland should limit the indexation of
social security benefits and pensions, "streamline" the
social services, increasing the "flexibility" to spend more on defense,
increasing the tax burden on farmers and workers
self
(Which are mostly fictional self,
forced to this condition by their bosses). Education and health
are increasingly marketed and inaccessible.

is time to fight!

We will fight for:

Better working conditions

Earlier this year, unemployment was over 13%, despite the
Polish increasingly are more compelled to work abroad.
This figure does not include long-term unemployed or
underemployed - the armies of workers who have jobs to
part time, seasonal or mini-jobs. Under the pretext of giving
workers' freedom of choice "the government becomes more and more
to allow heads to use garbage contracts,
work
temporal and the use of outsourcing. At the same time, they changed the law
on Labour Inspection for smoothing and removing (the longer
low) fines for employers who violate the rights of
workers and do little to ensure that people can
protect against labor abuse. The result is that many
people are forced to work unpaid overtime, or
working conditions dangerous, just to get ahead. The
women, immigrants and the poor are particularly abused
and discrimination.

We say the market determines prices, so prices
all we need is always growing (even at levels
high
than in richer countries). But at the same time, we say
the price of our work can not increase, because jefes
no quieren trabajadores caros. Cuanto más sean capaces los empresarios
de llevar la voz cantante, más se erosionarán nuestros derechos como
trabajadores.

Por los derechos de los inquilinos, contra la especulación
inmobiliaria y la gentrificación

Una de las áreas donde las políticas son muy anti-sociales es la
public housing. In 2009, rents increased by 200-300% the
in Warsaw. People living in public housing that
privatized might also suffer dramatic increases in
rent. Now, many people can no longer afford the rent. As
if this were not enough, the government presented a bill
that will allow the city to raise rents even more.

While the liquidation of public housing happens to
through privatization, demolishing buildings and others, not
doing anything to provide new housing, exposing a lot
people to the real threat of eviction.

existing rights are constantly violated tenants
because administrators know they will not pass anything.

A better health service

Government efforts to make health an industry
generating benefits have affected the working poor
worsening their situation. They are the ones who can not afford the
private clinics and are forced to wait for medical services,
spend their last savings to receive proper care, or
without
it. The money is diverted health budget, the
as deviating from social needs.
workers
healthcare are the most affected by these cuts as well, and are
forced to work in horrible conditions. It also has a
negative effect on patient care.

against rising prices

The rent increases are not the only affecting
workers, retirees and the unemployed. There is an increase of
prices on everything: food, health, education. Taxes are
increase, as the costs of social insurance, imposing
workers. The city of Warsaw and plans to raise the price
transport 100%, affecting more workers less
rich.

The government, in order to repay the money spent (on behalf
of bureaucrats and entrepreneurs), just looking more and more ways to get
money to the working class poor and middle.

To make education free for all

The commercialization of education has become increasingly
inaccessible to many and more dependent on the wishes of the capital.
educational reforms aim to make profitable
universities, meeting the demands of companies that dictate what
people who want to study. More students are
forced to pay and the poor have to work as
slaves in precarious jobs to study, often
deceived by the leaders taking advantage of their desperate situation.
are encouraged O to borrow, so they can begin their lives
adults and debtors.

the end, some of these students give up and
leave Poland, discouraged by the lack of opportunities and
difficulties they will face.

For the safety of the environment in Poland

As everything is treated as a resource profiting with which we
face a growing encroachment on the natural environment and
new environmental threats. Among them are the government
plans to build nuclear power plants in Poland, something
that most people are against it, despite years of lobbying
nuclear working to convince people. The government has already
spent millions of dollars to "educate" the people on energy
nuclear while doing little to improve the ecological conditions
the country.

Against militarism

Again, against the will of the vast majority of society,
the government spent a fortune in the arms and campaigns
Afghanistan and Iraq. This is money that goes to the slaughter, and has been
many scandals on the participation of Polish forces in
killing of civilians. Meanwhile, the government cut many
social needs.

This is only the tip of the iceberg! Enough! It's time to act before
that wake up and find that we have no job, no
live, lack of health services and we have no money to
live. Rather than accept this fate, we to get rid of
people responsible for this mess!

And no, the change from an army of bureaucrats, businessmen and politicians
by another will not help anything! It's the system that must change!

Let's go on the offensive and fight!
Let's take control ourselves, in the interest of
workers, not for profit or power, but for
decent life for everyone!

offensive against anti-social and state capital!

ZSP-AIT

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social general strike in Greece

First new network of counter Counter Info In the link you can see a video too. The second was published in alasbarricadas.

police brutally represses the expression of the general strike in Athens May 11

Just days after the arrest of three colleagues orchestrated the events that occurred in the demonstrations of May 5 last year and just hours after the riot and attacked the fascists together Skaramagá occupations and Vila Amalia, the Greek police once again showed its true nature and savagely attacked the manifestation of the general strike of 11 May.

When the main body of the demonstration, with some 25,000 people had reached Syntagma Square, the police charged, very hard against the anarchist bloc against bloc of unions, with tear gas and beating protesters in the head.

According to initial reports, there are several injured (with head injuries and burns from tear gas), one of which arrived at the hospital Nike "antemortem situation" and was taken straight into surgery, plus more of 30 arrests.

Then the statement of the Local Committee EINAP (Association of Doctors Hospital of Athens and Piraeus) in the General Hospital of Nikea:

"Today we have witnessed the continuing atrocities and inconceivable that the government's memorandum used to suppress any form of reaction from the public against the plans that the local foreign capital and want to impose in Greece.

Dozens of protesters injured and beaten by riot police turned on their own or were brought to our hospital. For the most lesions and bruises on his head. Among them, a protester of 30 years was admitted in very serious condition, antemortem, with anisocoria and a strong epidural hematoma. He currently is being operated in the operating room and our partners are trying to save his life. We denounce

abuses and atrocities of the police.

denounce all members of the Greek government and the country's president for the attempted murder of our fellow citizens, which is in very serious condition and whose life is endangered, as well as attacks against the remaining protesters.

violence and repression of the people who resist and fight will not last long.

The government, with its shameless tactic of attacking all levels of society that are necessary for survival and raw violence that poses a direct threat to our lives, all we're getting is to increase our efforts and our decision fight to the final that the people have bread, education and freedom.

not stop until they are punished the perpetrators of this attempted murder! "



General Strike of 11-M throughout the country

of Cretanarka

The demo [of the general strike on May 11] was very massive, and many media ("because there were no major disturbances?) tried to hush talking some 10,000, some 20,000 ... Anyway, it was a big event with the participation of some 80,000 to 100,000 people (without adding the PAME, time and different location).

The demo was totally peaceful and during their journey almost no shock-no confrontation with the police. In Syntagma Square, and walked back to the Propylaea of \u200b\u200bthe old University, began. At the end of the body of the block had been mani Assembly of Anarchists and Social Self-Management, Neighborhood Assemblies Blocks, Self-managed block of Park and Patision Kipru (where the person was seriously injured) and some blocks of the left parliament. The police brutally attacked them using amount of tear gas, stun grenades (on more than one occasion to hear loud explosions and repeated more than 20 grenades at a time, seemed to continuous shooting machine gun) and blows, pointing directly to people's heads. The demonstrators tried to defend themselves with Molotov cocktails and all kinds of objects. Later, clashes spread around Eksarjia Square and the Polytechnic (where many people are locked to protect).

Dozens of people were injured and were moved to hospital. Two of them were operated. One spleen was removed, and the second person in a coma fighting to stay alive.

At night rallies were held spontaneously in several Greek cities. In the city of Volos addressed PASOK party headquarters. This evening at 18.00 there are demonstrations in many Greek cities.


ALB: In addition to the companion story, we say that according to information from occupiedlondon yesterday morning to 21pm. riot police and some fascists attacked the squat Vila Amalia Athens, resulting in clashes. They also report the death of a Pakistani immigrant this morning, presumably by the attack by neo-Nazis.

The videos and photos of the strike are impressive, reflecting a tremendous police violence, which has already been convicted and that caused the coma of a protester of 30 years [out of the coma but still struggling between life and death] and loss of an arm in another. There are more 100 people injured. Today

May 12 has taken the rector of the University of Athens and the Senate building in Propylea (Athens).



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Ελευθεριακή Συνδικαλιστική Ένωση - Διεθνείς Σχέσεις
Libertarian Trade Union - International Relations

http://athens.ese-gr.org/

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Dismissal of 6 dispatchers aborted in Ioannina, Greece

Text ESE (Trade Union Libertarian) of Ioannina, Greece, following the attempted
(fortunately aborted) dismissal of 6
distributors in our city: A DIFFERENT STORY AS OTHER
On Monday May 2, 6 dispatchers who worked at a popular fast food establishment
the city of Ioannina were threatened by the employer
business owner with dismissal.
Just one day after the strike on May 1, in which
participated. This is just the tip of the iceberg of
permanent antithesis between two different worlds: the
employers and workers.

First, the employer, with the laws in their favor and advantage
causing terror in the worker the idea that no one else can
stay right out in the street, makes a profit from the exploitation of others and work
continually seeks way to earn more.
pays half of what should be a social security imposes
shifts of ten hours, no overtime pay, does not pay for laid
the Christmas and Easter and keeps some workers without insurance.
Moreover, workers living in difficult conditions, handing
orders through the streets of the city with
dangers that entails, to receive poverty wages, no social security
conditions and the uncertainty of tomorrow.
working in precarious conditions. But have the struggle and solidarity.

After claiming the wages of Easter, the May 1
participated in the strike, not for honor in a "folk" to
dead in Chicago, but to vindicate the dignity as workers
today . When news of layoffs, tens of
caring people gathered outside the establishment,
demanding the reinstatement of the workers. The next day the employer
corrected.

125 years after the harsh conflicts of Chicago,
workers still struggle not to work 10 or 12 hours.

125 years after that May, workers are still fighting for a salary
enabling them to live with dignity.

125 years after workers still claim the right to strike.

125 years after employers, large and small, are
wildly chasing profits at the expense of working-class
.

125 years after employers are using the same violent means
to keep the terrified workers. Fear the
dismissal and unemployment, the informers, the balls, the scabs.
However, 125 years later still
workers who do not suck their thumbs.
For us, as anarcho-syndicalists, labor
this small battle that took place in Ioannina is a
example for all workers in all sectors. Because this battle was not
directed by anyone, but was organized by
own workers and those who showed solidarity with them.
Because workers were not limited to a struggle for judicial and legal type but
that began a determined fight in the street and let the abuses evident
business to society. Because the employer
not had to deal with 6 distributors in fear, but with a decided
Solidarity movement, which had nothing to do with
any institution, so that I could control it using your
"plugs."

Most workers are tired of working class struggle without
perspective. Employers are holding their biggest threat and using as a battering ram
the crisis are degrading the work, while workers
incapable of reacting. After years
workers' struggles were related to union
wearing ties and trade unions are concerned
partisan elections only, although the strength of workers is by
soils. NEED NEW STRUGGLES



Fights are not subject to partisan interests, self-organized
struggles in which workers themselves decide on their
assemblies, and decisions do not come from the offices of the union formations
and up committees, struggles inflexible
tenacious, aggressive if necessary, to make known to the patterns and
so valuable for them to state that if we get our
not be satisfied.

REFORMULATING THE LABOR NECESSARY

A unionism raised from the base, fighting and conscientious, with unions that are
the nest of demands, not small
parliaments, trade unions that are not sold
bureaucrats and party politicians. Unionism in the street and not in the newspapers and television news
, strikes to defend truth and not
Paripe, to raise demands for truth and do not beg, shock
unionism, not maneuvering.
a trade unionist fighting for improved living conditions,
but do not forget that to achieve this improvement is necessary
fight for total abolition of the exploitation of man by man
. Unionism not forget that


FOR WORKERS RETURN TO WANT TO BE THEMSELVES
MUST RETURN TO HATE TO EMPLOYERS

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Invitation to the 110 years of the FORA!



friends: Workers Federation REGIONAL ARGENTINA (FORA) invites the act decelebración of its 110th anniversary to be held on Wednesday 25 May from 18hrs at the Teatro Verdi (Almirante Brown 736, La Boca, Ciudad de Buenos Aires). Assuming the international principle that the emancipation of the workers will only be possible through the struggle of the workers themselves, the FORA starred in some of the most relevant pages of the history of Argentina. Throughout these 110 years, has been a landmark in the development of the labor movement, while maintaining their independence from political, economic and trade unions have tried to weaken it. Today, more than a century later, we can proudly say that we remain the organization of workers who stays true to the ideals that brought it and that, far from disappearing, continues to make history with firm and determined step. Looking forward to your presence at a special date, received a warm greeting libertarian. REGIONAL LABOR FEDERATION ARGENTINA (FORA) adhered to the International Workers Association (IWA) Contact: Press Office, Federal Council foracf@fora-ait.com.ar (54 011) 4303-5963 www.capital.fora-ait.com . ar www.for-ait.com.ar

Monday, April 25, 2011

My Baby Has A Rash On His Legs

Down the walls of all prisons! Two riots

Press Hunger Strike:

At 45 days of our mobilization with characteristics of a hunger strike against repressive mounting absurdity, created and supported by the public prosecutor and Interior Ministry, as well as by the end of the antiterrorism law, legal instrument used from the state to pursue and destroy to all those who organized discontent social, we can say that our bodies start to show noticeable changes, such as:

- Lower average weight between 11 and 13 kilos.
- Altered vital signs (high pressure).
- Cramp.
- Cardiac Arrhythmias.
- Headache long time.
- Dry skin.

- muscle and joint pains.
- Dizziness.
- physical tiredness.


is a fact that with every passing week the physical problems will increase, but we are aware of this momentous struggle in yearning to tread the streets again. Why the hunger strike We have taken indefinitely.

recognize that in this action, that little by little, beyond the bars and borders, is at stake not only ending the state claims in the figure of the fiscal Pena, remain sequestered for many years within its sinister dungeons but also aims to alert all LA Anarchist organizadxs for the liberation of peoples, and antiautiritarixs vegan anarchists, students and trabajadorxs enfrentadxs the patterns of domination by improvements in their rights, the campaign of terror, political and communications continue ruthless and unethical to all resistance to the system of capitalist exploitation and destruction, and weapons to be used by the rule of law are the lies police (evidence) and the Terrorism Act.

With our arrest, sentenced power to promote a bold warning message on aquellxs doubters in their commitments to mutual support, as well as weaken projects of emancipation. It's the same side of the coin on Monday April 4 Peña showed the terrorist and his henchmen to assist with any media paraphernalia, which is the main actor, the evil of justice in order to deliver according to him "numerous tests 600 folios that allow to continue the sentencing process. Are over 7000 evidence, 800 witnesses (four faceless ellxs), all evidence is to prove the existence of a terrorist conspiracy ", which apparently only operates in the twisted head of the prosecutor. Even this character had the luxury of saying that with this "closed five years of research." These sayings are striking when we are accused of placing 29 of the more than 120 bombings that have been in the country.

His show, his punishment of hell that range from 10 years to life imprisonment, no longer surprise us, nor frightened, we are aware that so far this has been a political trial in which the various powers that enabled and justified Throughout this show, armed weeks of the removal of fiscal Javier Armendariz, who with the same evidence and evidence could ever prove wrongdoing.

We are hopeful that all this farce will come down through our defenses and a product of joint commitment of all the comrades who are not intimidated to stop police harassment, which make the street a specific space to stress to individuals infected to recover the memory of struggle. This intentionality involved should help to awaken, strengthen and multiply the support networks necessary to face the present moment.

Our forces and spirits are strong. Every action of protest, march, rally, making embassy public statement just before the of our advocacy of immediate release and what is in fraternal commitment to the hunger strike is a food stimulant to move forward in our goal. Nothing frightens us. We just want to tread suddenly silent, proud of our history.

AWARE AND INVOLVED WITH SOLIDARITY HUNGER STRIKE! FIN
TERRORIST STATE!
CAGE TO DESTROY ALL!

- Prisoners accused of calling market bombs.
maximum security module, Santiago April 5, 2011.

Canvas out in Montreal in solidarity with our comrades on hunger strike

Solidarity with anarchist prisoners in Chile
apresadxs by the "case bombs
hunger strike In


This April 14 and 21 was chosen as a week of agitation and propaganda for the immediate release of the 14 anarchists chilenxs detenidxs 14 August 2010. The arrests were the culmination of the raids on the so-called "If bombs." Vegan arrestadxs are accused of planting or be implícitxs at least a dozen bombs on the area of \u200b\u200bGreater Santiago, the last two years. They are being charged under the Terrorism Act inherited from the dictatorship. They are accused also of "illicit association." Ten of our comrades have been encarceladxs detenidxs since 14 August, culminating now with nearly eight months in prison, also 9 of the 10 comrades have been on strike since Feb. 21 2011. The other partner joined the hunger strike on 23 March. They have lost about 20 pounds each, the hunger strike is indefinite. The prosecutor penalties called for 10 years, 15 years to life. The partners have kept their heads high in the jail, waving with their bodies and their small acts of refusal, anarchists abroad have continued to struggle and solidarity expressed million, as anarchists worldwide.
As anarchists we have experienced an influx of repression as a result of our struggles. We act in solidarity with vegan detenidxs 14, every day we decided to act against the domination of state and capital. We hope that anyone who sees something in common in this refusal to summon the courage to act well, because when we few are weak, but as many are strong.

These are their demands:
1. Freedom at this time.
2. End-judice police mount.
3. End of Terrorism Act, inherited from the military dictatorship (1973-1990) and improved "democracy."
4. Close of the investigation and conduct of a fair trial.

Immediate release of 14 comrades!
out the prisoners!
LA PASIÓN POR LA LIBERTAD NO CONOCE FRONTERAS!


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Solidarity with imprisoned anarchists in chile
Framed for the “Bombings Case”
On Hungerstrike

T his April 14th to the 21st was chosen as a week of agitation and propaganda for the immediate freedom of the 14 Chilean anarchists arrested on August 14th 2010. The arrests were a culmination of raids under what is being called the “Bombs Case”. The arrestees are accused of placing or being implicit in dozen of bombs set off in the greater Santiago area for the past couple years. They are being charged under the dictatorship era Anti-Terrorist Law. They are charged with “illicit association” as well. Ten of the arrested comrades have been imprisoned since August 14th, culminating now to almost 8 months of jail time, also 9 of the 10 have been on hunger strike since February 21, 2011. The other comrade joined the hunger strike March 23rd. They have lost around 20 pounds each, the hunger strike is indefinite. The prosecutor is asking for sentences of 10 years, 15 years, to life imprisonment. The comrades have kept their heads held high inside prison agitating with their bodies and small acts of refusal, on the outside anarchists have continued the struggle and expressed multitudes of solidarity, internationally anarchists have responsed as well.
As anarchists ourselves who have experienced an influx of repression as a result of our struggles, we act in solidarity with the 14 arrested. Everyday we choose to act against the domination of the state and capital. We hope that anyone who sees a comonality in this refusal can gather the courage to act as well, for when we are few we are weak, but as many we are strong.

THESE ARE THEIR DEMANDS:
1. Freedom right now.
2. End of the judicial-police montage.
3. End of the Anti-terrorist Law, inherited of the military dictatorship (1973-1990) and improved for the ‘democracy’.
4. End of the time of investigation and realization of a just lawsuit.

Immediate freedom for the 14 compañerxs!
Prisoners to the streets!
THE PASSION FOR FREEDOM KNOWS NO BORDERS!
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Solidarity with Anarchists in prison in Chile
Victims of a stunt for "The case of shells"
Hunger Strike being

This week from April 14 to 21 was chosen as the time of agitation and propaganda for the liberation Immediate 14 Chilean anarchists (ne) s order (s) August 14, 2010. These arrests are the result of a series of raids linked to what is called "The Case of the bombs." The order (s) are accused (s) have placed or to be involved (s) in the detonation of a dozen bombs in the Santiago metropolitan region in recent years. They are accused and (e) s under the Anti-era dictatorship. They are also accused and (e) s of "illicit association". Ten of the arrested comrades (s) are in prison since 14 August, almost eight months under lock and in addition, 9 of 10 form a hunger strike since February 21, 2011. The other fellow began the hunger strike March 23. And they have all lost and all (s) at least 20 pounds and their hunger strike is indefinite. The prosecutor requested sentences of 10 years, 15 years and life imprisonment. The comrades held their heads high in prison continue to stir with their bodies and with small shares of refusal on the outside, anarchists have continued the struggle and expressed by a multitude of actions of solidarity, the response of Anarchists is international.
In As anarchists have also experienced repression because of our struggles, we act in solidarity with the 14 arrested (e) s. Every day we decide to act against the domination of the state and capital. We hope tou (te) s those who find themselves in such denial gather their courage and act them and also because we are somewhat weak, but we are much stronger (e) s.
FOLLOWING THEIR CLAIM:
1. Immediate release.
2. The end of the circus-legal officer.
3. The end of the ATA, inherited from the military dictatorship (1973-1990) and improved pour la 'démocratie'
4. La fin de l'enquête et la dim d'un procès juste. Liberté
immédiate des 14 comrades s!
prisonnières Prisonniers et dans la rue!
La passion de la liberté ne aucune frontière reconnait!

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: Tunisia and Egypt 2010-11

[is then published an analysis, but a pamphlet on this subject, which is so difficult to find information on the outside of the media Capital massive propaganda]



The Arab world holds its breath and look at Egypt. The struggle that there is about to unfold foreshadows the outcome of the struggles that may arise throughout the region soon. A defeat of the Egyptian uprising, whether at the hands of the military or at the hands of the Islamists, would result in a defeat for the surveys already underway in Libya, Sudan Arab, Yemen and Algeria. Determine what comes out of them in one way or another.


1. In Egypt, things have reached a point where there are clear signs of decomposition revolutionary reorganization of society.

The police hated has almost disintegrated, has back from the street, did not look anywhere. This astonishing observation that no one could predict and met with disbelief and distrust of the protesters, not an indication of the relative strength of the latter, in military terms, but the internal weakness of the police.

This force was fairly reliable as they saw the protesters as middle-class people with university education. It appears that this notion fell apart when people from the lower strata of society, after some hesitation, became interested in their struggle and took to the streets to support them.

police, made up mostly of people esos estratos inferiores, parece haber titubeado instantáneamente frente a un levantamiento que en gran medida ha demostrado ser proletario.

La desaparición de la policía de la calle, y la oleada instantánea de saqueos que le siguió —según la mayoría de los egipcios organizada por la propia policía— provocó una respuesta de las masas: empezaron a organizar comités de barrio dedicados a salvaguardar a la población y a organizar su defensa, tanto contra el Estado como contra las bandas.


2. Otra forma de autoorganización cobró existencia de un modo muy parecido: comités de fábrica obreros, al menos en los bastiones industriales, donde los trabajadores unite to defend (which could translate as: take) your work and organize a general strike. Came from these circles also trying to form independent unions.

These events are significant to the extent that at this stage and there was no state control over parts of social life. People were given the opportunity and the obligation, to organize itself.

seems that if there is a criterion that defines the social revolution against mere political revolution, this is it. What we are now witnessing in Egypt is a social revolution.

Judging by how the Iranian revolution failed in 1979, and we can deduce that there is a danger deeply rooted in the dual structure of this new and spontaneous self-organization. The two branches, if desired, may tend to take divergent paths they represent completely different needs and obey a completely different dynamic, and that could ultimately be used to ruin.

In 1978-1979, the neighborhood committees, the Komiteh, ended up under the influence of Islamic clerics and their followers because in those circles had many followers and most devoted, fearless and organized, they were not willing to abide by the rules revolutionary democracy, and they decided to crush his opponents. More Later, his arm slammed into what would become the organization Pasdaran, in a way very similar to how Feliks Dzershinsky created the Cheka from what remained of the military committees of local soviets, after purging the all non-Bolshevik and transformed into a mere instrument.

Moreover, workers' councils were controlled by gradually Leninist groups and populist left that reduced the significance and potential impact of these tips to the status of a mere political instrument, when it was time for the Islamists turned against the workers, throughout their organization fell within months.

That's how self-organization of the proletariat succumbed to counter Islamist.

These two branches representing two different trends, and ultimately served two distinct classes: the neighborhood committees increasingly represented what might be called a petty bourgeoisie, and the factory councils the industrial proletariat. There was no organization, however, able to deal with post-revolutionary society organization as a whole, democracy insurgent, born of the need for self-defense, showed his paralysis, and ultimately was unable to meet the enemy. Currently

do not see what could help the Egyptian uprising avoid this pitfall.


3. The Egyptian army does not seem to know whether to turn against Mubarak or against the uprising. Has entered the city, where he was cheered by the crowd who welcomed him as a counterweight to the hated police, so far has failed to suppress the people rebel.

Few analysts do not believe he can. It is not our case, however, we do not see how the Army could avoid the same fate as the police, and if it did, then the armed deserters would join the uprising, which would then be armed. And that would mean the end of any attempt to restore order soon, which is intended by the military leadership.

Moreover, the military desperately want to be perceived as part of the solution, not part of the problem. Therefore, only repress the protests if they find a political solution, ie a so-called government of national unity under Baradei or another, with or without the participation of the NDP.

The day you find such a solution will be the day when the crackdown begins in earnest.

The last factor in the equation are the Ikhwan al Muslimun. The Islamists do not seem to jump to the forefront and trying to seize power. Await the moment when you know who is the winner, and then make your bet. Maintain a largely symbolic presence in the protests and negotiated behind the scenes. They know they will be part of any political solution, and have enough strength in the street to have their voice heard in it if necessary.

are an enemy to be reckoned with. Nobody can think that they have been marginalized. Just be cautious. One way or another, we hear.

Any alleged political solution, remember, is not a solution. This has nothing to do with the establishment of a new government being the case, none of this would have happened.

World Arabic, not just the Arab world is watching. They are great things about to happen. No one knows how to come out. It could all go horribly wrong. Not to go horribly wrong, things need assistance. Initiatives are needed in Europe and elsewhere. Anyone interested in the success of the Egyptian revolution should get moving. If you are not a complete cranks-which some are, "you will know what you should do.


# translation of a German analysis published in the blog In The Absence Of Truth in January 2011 There was no future




The rioting was started ...

Nothing explodes like a refinery and the insurgents seem to like to burn things ...
(declaration of a financial analyst at Aljazeera)

The transition phase of the crisis: restructuring the rebellion

Every day, the wind of revolt that swept Africa and the Middle East feel more. Country after country into the headlines of international press and the theme is always the same: conflicts between demonstrators and police or thugs each local government parastatal, usually totalitarian. Despite all the efforts of the global spectacle to hide the proletarian nature of the surveys and to underline its internal contradictions, presenting the events as mere "political movement for democracy 'or confrontations policies among the followers of this or that regional political, can not hide the obvious truth: it is a class against another. The proletarians used stones, Molotov cocktails and clubs, the cop is fully assembled and is so afraid to shoot and kill indiscriminately. The proletarians occupy buildings, blocking roads, burning cars, reduced to ashes prison, released prisoners and infrastructure sabotage. The capital is prepared to impose even harsher dictatorship. For transitional arrangements will not be easy to stabilize, it will not meet any of the main demands of the insurgents related to their living conditions. Egypt and Libya are so far, the most serious manifestations of the insurrectionary phase of the crisis. Egypt is important because of its economic and geopolitical competition in the global inter-capitalist and Libya it is, not only for its relevance as a producer of oil, but also because the government quickly lost control of the situation, which has sparked global panic.

The current regime of accumulation is the result of the first restructuring that took place during the 1970 and 1980, the crisis is the other side of the success of that restructuring. Is the deepening of neoliberalism itself what has produced this historic crisis because capitalism is a contradictory social relations. No matter how stable it look out for each mode of accumulation, has within it the dynamic development of its internal contradiction, which ultimately leads to the outbreak of the crisis. The achievement of capitalism restructured, namely, the triumph of the subsumption of all existence of the proletariat under capitalism has desperately dependent reproduction of the proletariat (and capitalism) of the ups and downs of the economy, ie it is more vulnerable to crises than in any previous historical period. In the current historical moment in which we find ourselves, the transition phase of the global capitalist crisis that erupted in 2008 continues to develop. In this transition phase, the global financial capital tries to avoid direct devaluation by imposing a draconian second phase of restructuring across the globe. The consequences of this effort are visible everywhere, but differ in regard to the intensity and quality of the attack against the proletariat, which depends on: a) the position of each state within the global capitalist hierarchy, b) the progress already made during the first phase of the restructuring imposed and especially c) the history of class struggle in each region. Worldwide (except China) restructuring involves a reduction of wages Direct and indirect (pensions, benefits and utilities), assumes that the wage claim becomes illegitimate, and also implies an increase in prices of essential goods, which is due to both objective mechanism of the crisis and the fact that certain factions clearly speculative capital food prices. One outcome of this bet is that the most undervalued of the proletariat has literally nothing to eat: "Prices have risen so much that if I buy a few lemons for my sore throat, I stay broke all month" said an employee of the Ministry of Transportation in Egypt.

In the storm of economic crisis, subsidies state for the survival of the workforce redundant disappear and the result is the proliferation of informal work and poverty. The proletarians have no choice but to work (mostly informally) in order to survive and at the same time as a result of the crisis, they are unable to find a job or have an income to cover the cost of playing strength work. The proletarians require to survive, so they claim reductions in food prices, increased wages and employment. Their demands ask capitalists desperately to save capitalism from itself. When stable employment and wage require "decent" in fact the workers were the capitalists say, "you need us, without us there is no extraction of surplus value, no capital." The capital, for its part, responds that she can not afford the survival of the proletariat, and makes clear that some (significant) of the latter is useless (in terms of value) and, more importantly, the desired recovery that does not involve reintegration some of this superfluous part of the proletariat, it follows that structurally these proletarians are a surplus population. Historically, then, the wage claim appears to be a dead end (structural, not cyclical) and also as a necessity. The lifting of the proletariat superfluous, and therefore devoid of future, is facing the most clear and cruel capitalist domination, the police. And it is precisely the fact that out of the crisis, from the capitalist point of view, this population does not include superfluous proletarian making the police in the general form of contemporary capitalism.
Worldwide
the workers experience the stifling of their precarious situation in a context defined by poverty and ghettoization. The most striking examples are Frontex (the border police EU), the respective military and police deployed at the U.S. border with Mexico, the wall in Palestine, working the fields guarded by the army in China, the gated community of English and its counterpart, the favelas, vast slums, and of course the Greek version of this situation, the fence 12.5 km border with Turkey. A slow but ultimately the entire planet becomes a space governed by apartheid and Bantustans modern building for the working class. This repression stifles urban proletarians and denies one of the basic conditions of capitalism: the free sale of labor power. In Cairo, this type of urban planning was implemented at a rapid pace over the past decade. In all regions of Africa and the Middle East where now produces the proletarian uprising, the dictatorship of the value and economic policy in the form of a dictatorial democracy. The reason why these riots have alarmed the capitalists around the world is that the democratic dictatorship, totalitarianism, now is the fantasy of the bourgeoisie in the most developed countries, it seems the only way to impose the second phase restructuring.

In all these demonstrations and riots began from the field of play, the question is whether the turmoil will also come to the field of production value, the epicenter of capitalism. The strikes followed the fall of the socialist dictator Mubarak seem to point in that direction and capitalists are anxiously watching the corner of the world with his finger on the trigger, then suddenly the "El Dorado" become traps for the capital in volatile regions whose future is uncertain. The "huge competitive advantage" has become, almost overnight the in "risk management impossible." Outsourcing, tourism, construction and textile industries, but especially oil and trade routes (Suez and the Gulf) now run into the fire of proletarian uprising. After Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, where the insurgency is still ongoing, Bahrain, Yemen, Iran, Iraq and Algeria kill proletarians in their efforts to prevent the uprising.

The Greek system also tries to operate proactively against the revolt to come: on one side prepares for the formal imposition of some form of dictatorship (perhaps through elections) and the other seeks to address the reactions due to a populist-nationalist right or left (as a second option.) The global finance officials, who control the state power now Greek, now trying to quickly sell state property, after its success in reducing wages. This sale is merely an attempt to revitalize a trapped capital (mainly) in the Greek and European financial system and immediate danger of massive devaluation. On the other side, the workers are opposed to this sale because they understand that means a further reduction of indirect wages and deteriorating living conditions in general refuse to pay fines and tolls, occupy buildings, try to reduce the effects crisis making as much noise as they can, but so far only in the sphere of circulation and reproduction. The strikes in sectors affected by the restructuring did not correspond to the intensity of the attack, they represent only the last rounds of mediation capabilities of the unions.

The two probable strategies of the bourgeoisie Greek are double-edged. The imposition of a dictatorship in Greece would probably cross the Mediterranean to the virus of rebellion, with all that would mean something to other European countries. On the other hand, the slowdown in the restructuring likely would challenge the participation of Greece in politically unified Europe, which would relegate it to the third area of \u200b\u200bthe capital. That would seriously jeopardize the interests of a large sector of the Greek bourgeoisie. For the workers

living in Greece there is only one way, regardless of the implementation option: a class struggle increasingly radicalized. Surely the unions will not soon convene another 24-hour general strike as of today, but as time goes on the front of the class struggle will multiply and the outbreak of the insurgency can not be postponed much longer. On the dynamics of their own development objectives and its failures, the struggles for the rights of the proletariat, focusing on the existence of wage and against the general deterioration of living standards, eventually breaking its contents protest. This break is already announced in cases like Keratea and appear clearly in any localized conflict. The content makes it impossible to break the political unification of the proletariat in struggle and hence the effective mediation of conflicts. For example, the repression likely to face social movement "we will not pay for the crisis" could bring the conflict to the point of endangering the very existence of modern means of transport. The development of dynamic ruptures can never finish and level off in gains of the working class' it can only be the beginning of the revolutionary process in history.



for Agents of Chaos #
# Leaflet distributed on February 23, 2011 during demonstrations and general strike in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greece. # Extracted from
There was no future