About raids at the anarchist library Kalabalik and the wave of repression in Berlin

From Act for Freedom Now! - Germany

About the raids at the anarchist library Kalabalik and the widespread wave of repression in Berlin

Early in the morning of March 24, 2026, the time had come once again. The doors of 17 buildings in Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, and Kyritz were kicked in by a squad of masked figures who descended upon the people sleeping there, or, as in our case, upon bookshelves and newspaper archives. Reason for the violent wake-up call by the Berlin LKA, this time, was an arson attack last September on the power supply to the Adlershof Technology Park, which resulted in a widespread blackout. They’re looking for evidence to finally prove all the mental acrobatics of the investigation team “Spannung” [tension] to back up their hallucinated theories. This is at least what can be inferred from the search warrant presented, which was approved by enforcement judge Jacob. The places targeted were Infoladen Scherer8, L5 Späti, and several private apartments, and, as has happened several times in the past, the Anarchist Library Kalabalik in Kreuzberg.

Friday May 1st. Global Call for Anarchist and Anti Authoritarian Solidarity

From autonomies

For the past decade precarity, poverty and police "democracy" have been at the forefront of our lives. Public space and service has been replaced with law and order. Austerity for all is now simply just the way things are. Ten years of worsening conditions, now it seems that cracks are beginning to form. Mayday has always been a point of contention. As anarchist and radical movements lost and gained strength, so did the anarchistic, rebellious spirit of May 1st. For years May 1st was the day to display global revolutionary solidarity.

Demos: Bad?

From MTL Counter-info

A discourse attached to an affect in relation to demonstrations has percolated on the margins of the milieu of late. “I’m not really interested in demos right now”, “Demos are very limiting”, they say. The leftist tendency to make calling a demo the default response to social problems has rightly attracted criticism. But these critiques are now being used to mask an entirely different position, according to which no demos are worth our time.

The Life and Ideas of Johann Most (with Tom Goyens)

From The Final Straw Radio

An interview with Tom Goyens, professor of history at Salisbury University and author of Johann Most: Life of a Radical, out last year from University of Illinois Press speaking about the life and times of the atheist and propagandist (notably through his journal, Freiheit) and his development from social democrat parliamentarian to socialist revolutionary to anarchist. For the chat we talk about Mosts’s life, development and legacy, from the mid-1800’s in Bavaria up to his death in 1906.

Solidarity with the people of Cuba and our anarchist comrades

From International of Anarchist Federations

From the 13th Congress of the International of Anarchist Federations, held in Athens (April 3–5 2026), we send our unwavering support and solidarity to our anarchist comrades in Cuba, who were unable to travel to participate in the IFA proceedings.

TotW: when to confront, what to confront, and not

So someone says something outrageous at a party, like "sometimes snitching is ok." Or "if you don't have anything to hide, why worry about encryption." Or any of the other things that we forget people think because who hangs out with them.

Welcome to the Anarchist Stickers Archive!

From Anarchist Stickers Archive

This project on its surface is as simple as it sounds: it's an archive, of stickers, from the anarchists' scenes around the world. That's it.

On a bit more deep level, this project was founded with 3 main goals in mind: the stickers themselves, the technical approach and an anarchist praxis.

Jean-Marc Raynaud went to find out if God exists

From Blog YY

He was a staunch atheist and deeply opposed to clericalism, which he called "the worst scourge of humanity." He dreamed of an education free from traditional indoctrination and co-founded the Bonaventure Libertarian School at the far end of the world, in Chaucre, on the Île d'Oléron. He did the same with the self-managed cooperative Les Éditions Libertaires, where he began publishing my humble writings 20 years ago, before lending a hand to multilingual social libraries in Greece, as other close friends have done in recent years.

Attack at the offices of ANEK Lines at the centre of the city of Heraklion

From Act for Freedom Now! - Heraklion, Crete, Greece by anarchists

Attack at the offices of ANEK Lines at the centre of the city of Heraklion by Anarchists

The tragic events at the “Violanda” factory in Trikala and off the coast of Chios island are, in the harshest possible way, evidence of the bosses’ brutal capitalist exploitation and of the murderous/racist policies of the Greek state at the borders.

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