Indigenous Activists Detained in Oaxaca Following Gathering on Political Prisoners
From It's Going Down
Report on repression of indigenous activists in Oaxaca, Mexico following a conference on political prisoners.
From It's Going Down
Report on repression of indigenous activists in Oaxaca, Mexico following a conference on political prisoners.
David (Dave) Poole, editor of Land and liberty : anarchist influences in the Mexican revolution, (a collection of articles by Ricardo Flores Magón) has recently died. The news was shared by his daughter on twitter.
From It's Going Down
101 Years Since the Assassination of Ricardo Flores Magón
Letter from Indigenous Mazatec anarchist Miguel Peralta to his community of Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón to mark 101 years since the assassination of Ricardo Flores Magón and the ongoing struggle against political imprisonment and persecution in the community.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Margaret talks with Kat Abu about the Mexican liberals who became anarchists and sparked a revolution.
From It's Going Down by Scott Campbell
Anarchism and the Memory of Ricardo Flores Magón
On November 21, 2022, one hundred years after his death, anarchists gathered at the tomb of Ricardo Flores Magón in Mexico City, where clashes ensued with members of the Regional Confederation of Mexican Workers (CROM), leaving several compañerxs injured. In December, IGD contributor Scott Campbell interviewed Jaime, one of the anarchists present that day. The interview covers not only the events of November 21, but the life and legacy of Ricardo Flores Magón, the State’s attempts to recuperate his memory, and more
We just passed the 100th anniversary of the murder by incarceration and hounding of Mexican Revolutionary anarchist communist Ricardo Flores Magón on 21st of November. For this hour or so, I spoke with Mitchell Cowen Verter, co-author of the 2005 AK Press book, Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magon Reader. We talk about RFM’s life, ideas and legacy.
From The New Yorker By Geraldo Cadava, October 5, 2022
A new history of the rebels led by Ricardo Flores Magón emphasizes the role of the United States in the effort to take them down.
From Anarquía English translation by Anarchist News
We are anarchists. We repudiate that the Mexican police dared to use the name of Ricardo Flores Magón, who we consider to be an important reference point of internationalist anarchist struggle and who detested all forms of government during his life, to name a police station of the repressive police of Mexico City. We warn you that we will burn this station over and over until they stop tarnishing his name in such an opprobrious manner.
14th Salamanca Anarchist Bookfair
Friday & Saturday, August 5-6, 2022
Plaza Barcelona
Salamanca, Spain
From It's Going Down by Anonymous
One-Hundred Years Since the Death of Ricardo Flores Magón
Statement from anarchists in so-called Mexico calling for a year of activity to defend and continue the anarchist memory of Ricardo Flores Magón, one-hundred years since his death. La versión en español sigue a la versión en inglés.