Political violence. Words from anarchist compañera Mónica Caballero

From Dark Nights - Chile

Political violence can be understood, from an anti-authoritarian perspective, as an aggressive response that seeks to break, attack, or fracture each of the components that make up domination.

May actions thin the veil that separates life from death

From Dark Nights - Chile

Original title: "Chile: May actions thin the veil that separates life from death. Words from La Zarzamora in the context of Black August"

August has a black memory. One that is indispensable for those who stand their ground and decide to act against domination. In memory, something from the past merges with the present, even more so when memory ceases to be words and manifests itself accurately in insurrectionary action or in a concrete gesture of solidarity. Thus, black memory manages to transcend the censorship of power and advances without temporal or generational boundaries.

Agitation in memory of compañera anarchist Belén Navarrete

From Dark Nights - Santiago, Chile

On the night of August 21, one year after the death of anarchist comrade Belén Navarrete, various individuals displayed propaganda in her memory, remembering her in the streets where she shared, conspired, and took action in various instances, leaving her anarchist mark.

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