Update on Repression in Italy: “Operation City”
From Abolition Media
“Operation City”, a crackdown on the mobilization against 41bis prison regime in Italy and solidarity with anarchist comrade Alfredo Cospito
From Abolition Media
“Operation City”, a crackdown on the mobilization against 41bis prison regime in Italy and solidarity with anarchist comrade Alfredo Cospito
From Zapruder - January 30, 2026
"They write, dear comrades, what suits them [...] also because the real actors are never there, the masses do not appear, so history is misrepresented and it seems that the conquests that cost rivers of blood were the work of an elite."
- Adriana Dadà, 2005
From Dark Nights
Original title: "Italy: Statements by Anna Beniamino, from Rebibbia prison, and Juan Sorroche, from Terni prison, and greetings from Action for Palestine Ireland on the occasion of the “Sabotage the War and Repression” initiatives on February 7 and 8 in Viterbo"
From Act for Freedom Now!
“Operation City”, a crackdown on the mobilization against 41bis prison regime in Italy and in solidarity with anarchist comrade Alfredo Cospito
From Retroguardia 3.0
Mariano Dolci belongs to the history of unique figures. The multiplicity of artistic fields inhabited by this intellectual made him a multifaceted figure, difficult for those who love to categorize. In reality, his work had a guiding star, to which Dolci devoted his entire life, an intense "poetic" activity fueled by a humanistic vision. Indeed, with "the weapons of poetry," he would soon traverse the history of our country, just as Pasolini himself, using the same tools but often in different ways, continued to undertake until his tragic end.
From CrimethInc.
Reflections on Conflict Following a Night of Street Fighting in Italy
These are translations of two posts -- one from sottobosko and the other from La Nemisi regarding the 7 February 2026 sabotages of train lines in Bologna and Pesaro, italy.
From Reuters - February 9, 2026
ROME, Feb 9 (Reuters) - An anarchist group claimed responsibility on Monday for sabotaging rail infrastructure in northern Italy on Saturday and disrupting train traffic on the first full day of the Winter Olympic Games.
From Biblioteca Anarchica L'idea
On the morning of September 17, 1983, a firefight occurred in Milan with the occupants of a passenger car. The driver was killed, a companion managed to escape only to be arrested, and a woman managed to lose her trail. Investigators later claimed that the woman was Gabriella and searched everywhere for her to no avail.
Analyst says violence 'not that dissimilar to what you see in the US at times,' points to Seattle and Portland