Life is not so good / Claim of action

ATTACK!

From Athens Indymedia Translated by Act for freedom!

In the early morning hours of November 19 to 20 november a van of the multinational company LG (life is good) in Kaisariani, was boarded up. Life is good only for the bosses and the rulers of this world. For us it becomes good only in moments like this, when we act. We dedicate this attack to the Turkish fighters who are on hunger strike demanding a fair trial and to comrade Alfredo Cospito who is on hunger strike against the 41bis regime.

Taking responsibility – Against the war industry

ATTACK!

From Athens Indymedia, Translated by Act for Freedom Now!

While we try to develop anarchist considerations and analyses of every interstate war conflict, one of the most important aspects of the multifaceted anti-military struggle is often ignored: sabotaging the death machine on the ground we are on. Since we are in NATO’s territory of influence, we have a duty to sabotage everything used by the armed forces of the Greek state and its allies, the arms industry, the financiers and those who give orders and make decisions.

Solidarity w/ 11 political prisoners & hunger strikers from Turkey

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From Athens Indymedia, Via Act for Freedom Now!

Full original title: Solidarity with the 11 political prisoners and hunger strikers from Turkey | Symbolic hunger strike inside the prison
On 16 November, the appeal trial of 11 political prisoners from Turkey Ali Ercan Gökoğlu, Burak Agarmış, Hasan Kaya, Sinan Çam, Şadi Naci Özpolat, Halil Demir, Anıl Sayar, Harika Kızılkaya, Hazal Seçer, Sinan Oktay Özen and İsmail Zat, who have been imprisonment in Greek prisons since 19 March 2020, will begin.

Graffiti & Call for a Gathering in Solidarity w/ Alfredo Cospito

From Athens Indymedia, via Act for Freedom Now!

Full original title: (Athens-Greece) Solidarity Slogans at the Italian embassy for the hunger strike of anarchist Alfredo Cospito,and Solidarity call for a gathering on 30 November, 18:30, at the Italian Embassy in Athens.

Bari, Italy: solidarity gathering at the prison

From Il Rovescio, Translated by Act for freedom now!

Wednesday 16th November a gathering was held outside the walls of the prison of Bari in solidarity with Alfredo Cospito and all the prisoners, against 41 bis and against all cages. To emphasize that 41 bis is State torture and that the struggle of our comrades on hunger strike is also our struggle.

Demonstration in Solidarity w/ Alfredo Cospito (Rome, Italy, November 12, 2022)

From fuoridallariserva

Full original title: Demonstration through the streets of Trastevere and roads blocked against 41 bis and life imprisonment without possibility of parole, in solidarity with anarchists Alfredo Cospito, Juan Sorroche, Ivan Alocco and Anna Beniamino on hunger strike (Rome, Italy, November 12, 2022)

Chile: Mónica Caballero, Call to Solidarity with Alfredo Cospito

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From Anarquía, English translation by Anarchist News

Some days ago, I received the news that the indomitable Alfredo Cospito started a hunger strike so that they would stop applying the regime of legal torture called 41 bis to him. [...] With these words, I want to make a call to everyone who sympathizes with Alfredo to disseminate the news of his situation, to stand in solidarity, and above all to act against those who add more links to Cospito’s chain.

Day of action in solidarity w/ Alfredo & other comrades on hunger strike

Via Enough14

Full original title: 30th November: Day of action in solidarity with Alfredo and other comrades on hunger strike [Alfredo Cospito]

We call for 30 November (the day before the re-examination of the 41 bis measure against Alfredo), a day of action in solidarity with Alfredo and the other comrades on hunger strike. Let us make them feel our solidarity that breaks the isolation beyond all borders and all cages. Let us break the deafening silence in which they want to bury our comrade alive. Let us give voice to our comrades’ struggle with our actions

The First Intifada and Anarchism

From Center for a Stateless Society by Faruk Pak

The First Intifada ended with the establishment of a Palestinian Authority tasked with limited self-governance of parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip after the Oslo Accords; some may consider this as anti-anarchist; indeed, such treaties among illegitimate states, the establishment of a new hierarchy or administration, etc. do not seem to be auspicious at first glance. These forms of action and resistance, which many anarchists — even any consistent anarchist — will approve of, helped to bring a new government out of a state that is illegitimate and uses unlimited violence under the pretext of national sovereignty. It is the magnitude of the concession indicating how threatened the State felt, which I take into account to be a concrete achievement for a modern anarchist.

Declaration of Solidarity w/ Alfredo Cospito from Toby Shone

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From Dark Nights

UK: Declaration of Solidarity with Alfredo Cospito from anarchist comrade Toby Shone

News has reached me of the isolation torture inflicted on Alfredo Cospito who has been hit with the 41bis regime of the Italian State and placed into the hell of the White Cells. My heart aches to hear of the conditions he is suffering and I am in solidarity with his indefinite hunger strike.

Remembering Staughton Lynd

PM Press Blog
https://blog.pmpress.org/2022/11/18/remembering-staughton-lynd/

Throughout his life, Staughton Lynd affirmed that another world is possible and sought means to get from here to there. He was one of the greatest historians and libertarian socialists of our time. The Admirable Radical. Our friend. Rest in power, dear Scrapper.

Below is the excerpt of the Introduction by Andrej Grubacic from From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader.

Building Autonomous Mutual Aid Infrastructure in the Wake of Hurricane Ian

From Its Going Down

On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with someone from Mutual Aid Disaster Relief about autonomous responses in the wake of Hurricane Ian, which rampaged through the Caribbean and slammed into the coast of Florida in late September of 2022. During our discussion, we talk about both the response from the State to the crisis and from autonomous mutual aid groups which mobilized in the aftermath of the storm.

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