ANews Podcast 444 – 12.5.25
From ANews Podcast
Welcome to the ANews podcast. This podcast covers anarchist activity, ideas, and conversations from the previous week.
From ANews Podcast
Welcome to the ANews podcast. This podcast covers anarchist activity, ideas, and conversations from the previous week.
From Solidarity International
The latest update on the repressive situation in Italy involving Gabriel Pombo da Silva is as follows:
From Dark Nights
The following statement by Palang Hitam / ABC Indonesia was broadcast on air Monday, December 9th / between 11am – 1pm CET on Radio Blackout. The name of the show is “bello come una prigione che brucia” (Beautiful as a Burning Prison), a show broadcast since 20 years against prisons, repression, surveillance, military tech and AI. Radio Blackout is an autonomous radio (FM in Turin, Italy, and streaming elsewhere) born in 1992 as common project self managed by local squats, social centers and various collectives and individuals (antifa, anti authoritarian, anticapitalist, anti lots of things, with comrades from different areas of anarchism and communism).
From The Rabbit Hole by Rabbit
Anarchy is not a political theory. Anarchy is the tool to heal the divisions and malignancies created by politicization and the establishment of orders and hierarchies (collectively “the state”).
Let’s break this down into a sort of logical proposition.
From ANTIMILITARISTICKÁ INICIATIVA [ AMI ]
We are pleased to announce that the first issue of the Lotta newsletter has been published. The Lotta newsletter is a media project launched in November 2025 by anarchists active in cities in Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. The newsletter will primarily publish articles dealing with the struggle against capitalist wars and capitalist peace.
From Nihilistic Violent Extremist Blog
insurrectionists, nihilists, and queer anarchists are constantly railing against the identity politics endemic to liberalism, which has wormed its way into anarchism by way of the would-be-revolutionaries who view anarchy simply as an intensification of liberal goals. but, most of the time, arguments against idpol focus on the nonsensicality and indirectly oppressive nature of identity itself…and with few concrete examples ever offered of the material harm idpol can do, it’s easy to get the impression that we complain about it simply because of the abstract ways in which an identitarian mindset and praxis can lead to reinforcement of oppressive structures.
From Warzone Distro
Nomadic people have historically posed the greatest threats to and have been the most maligned by State powers. Pirates, Barbarians, Romani, and Bedouins, amongst other transient groups, have historically been in conflict with civilizing forces and systems of power due to their illegibility and the extent to which these populations are difficult to control. Hitchhiking is not only fun, but is also a strategy for evading the confines of State power and the repression that is an intrinsic component of forced sedentization.
From Falling Into Incandescence
Thank you very much for all your letters, love, and solidarity with our beloved Yorch. We have read each and every one of your messages and we are very grateful because we know that he hears us and knows that he is not alone.
From Baltic Anarchist Bookfair
We announce our 3rd Anarchist Bookfair, this year happening in Tartu, Estonia, 29th-31st May 2026! We are going to continue the tradition of Anarchist Bookfairs. We invite all the Anarchist/Libertarian and Socialist publishers and artists to present and sell their books, magazines, newspapers, cartoons, crafts, etc and everybody interested to spend the weekend with us, take part in discussions and seminars. The event is open for everyone to attend without prior registration.
From Bristol Radical History Group
Samuel Paradiso was brought up in the Fishponds area of east Bristol. His love of his ‘manor’ played a large part in his life, ranging from his legendary ‘border patrols’, checking no one from BS5 had sneaked into BS16, to the local history in his website ‘Boy from Fishponds’. He knew Fishponds inside out and revelled in directing me around using secret short cuts, telling me stories of its hidden heroes and showing me the concealed ‘Lido’ that once had a bar on stilts, or so they say.
From Hudson Valley One
Self-described “anti-capitalist community space and cafe” Blackbird Infoshop (587 Abeel St., Kingston) recently announced it was closing to the public “indefinitely” after roughly three years in business.
From ANTIMILITARISTICKÁ INICIATIVA [ AMI ]
Mainstream media and even some “anarchist” or “radical left” media outlets bombard us with reports about soldiers on the front lines, but stubbornly refuse to listen to the voices of those who reject war and violent mobilization for war purposes. We take a different approach. We prefer to give space to the voices of those who fled the war rather than to hypocrites who describe the war as a liberation struggle.
They are weaponizing technology against you. Learn to effectively hide your IP address, organize safely with your comrades, and how to carry out direct actions against technological infrastructure without getting caught.
From CAW
Like with mutual aid, our survival is collective and interwoven.
Refusing The Great Resignation
I couldn’t think any less of you than you already think of yourself. I am not talking about your hyper-inflated superficial self-worth that comes from identities, entitlement, social currency, or proficiency in the endless meaningless tasks and expectations that make up the techo-post-modern nothingness. I am, quite contrarily, talking about the intrinsic value you place on your very life, your intimate connection to the organic processes around and through you, and the unique meaningfulness in co-creating it. You may confuse it all in some sort of boiled frog cyber-soup half-baked blissed-out glossy plasticity, but from this side of things, its pretty fuckin’ clear. The Great Resignation is here. I refuse. Do you?