A voice from Ukraine: “It’s time to organize”

From Takku
August 2, 2024

In the end of July 2024 an anarchist member of Ukrainian armed forces shared their thoughts with Takku as follows.

My name is Ljosha. I lived in Sweden before the war, but I came to Ukraine after Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Together with my comrades, I wanted to develop anarchist organizing and activities, to defend the Ukrainian people and nature, and to strengthen the anarchist movement in the revolutionary struggle.

A website in memory of anarchist Dmitry Petrov is presented

From avtonom.org

Today, September 9, 2023, Dmitry Petrov would have turned 34 years old. On the website of his memory leshy.info you can read and listen to Dima’s biography, his interviews and lectures, his articles and articles about him. There are links to books he translated or edited, to projects in which he participated. The memorial website consists of sections in Russian, English and Ukrainian.

When in Doubt, Do

“Anarchy 2023” and the case for praxis
From Antidote Zine
by Anna Jikhareva and Kaspar Surber for Die Wochenzeitung (Switzerland)
August 3, 2023 (original post in German)

The 150th birthday of the Anti-authoritarian International was just celebrated in Saint Imier, Switzerland. The global power of anarchism was on display – at least some of the time.

In Memory of Dmitry Petrov

From CrimethInc.

An Incomplete Biography and Translation of His Work

On April 19, 2023, three anarchists were killed in battle near Bakhmut: an American named Cooper Andrews, an Irishman named Finbar Cafferkey, and a Russian named Dmitry Petrov, known to us until then as Ilya Leshy. People in our networks have shared undertakings with all three of these comrades over the years.

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