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News from Italy Print
Written by solidarity   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

BREAK THE SILENCE 

(inspired by a few leaflets from ‘ Fuoriluogo’) 

Saturday 13th October 2007 at around 4am: a girl is sleeping in piazza Verdi in Bologna (northern Italy). Police on patrol decide that the girl’s behaviour is ‘abnormal’ and must be corrected by compulsory sanitary treatment (TSO), which means internment in a psychiatric hospital and forced administration of psychotropic drugs. The cops call the ambulance while keeping the girl under their custody against her will. Five comrades of the anarchist place ‘Fuoriluogo’ witness the episode and cannot help expressing their contempt at the police. They do their best to prevent the arrest of the girl. The police’s answer is brutal: armed with truncheons and even guns they chase the comrades. As the latter flee, six more police vans are called on the scene and the short escape ends in piazza San Vitale. The 5 are handcuffed while being severely beaten by the cops. A few residents in the area are clearly indignant at the police’s behaviour but do not intervene.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 March 2008 )
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OUT NOW: “Confrontations” by Kristian Williams Print
Written by d n   
Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Available Early December 2007 from Tarantula Publications:

CONFRONTATIONS: Selected Journalism

By Kristian Williams

Foreword by Ward Churchill

Confrontations Cover

Pre-order your copy online ($5 postpaid) here .

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 December 2007 )
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Written by d n   
Tuesday, 04 September 2007
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What's going on in Germany? Print
Written by ABC Berlin   
Saturday, 01 September 2007

A short overview of the last operations aimed to bring down the militant resistance

Once again within a few months we are forced to witness the dirty movements of the BAW (General Federal Attorney): on the 31st of July, three comrades got arrested near Berlin, allegedely after having placed some incendiary devices under a few military trucks. A forth person has been arrested in his apartment, accused of being one of the people who wrote the communqués of the group. Three other comrades are (at the moment) with free feet, but under investigation. For what exactly? Paragraph 129a, terrorist association: all of them are accused of belonging to the Militante Gruppe, a clandestine group active since 2001.We borrow some words from the anti repression website Gipfelsoli in order to clarify the happenings of the last three months.

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 September 2007 )
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ELF hits Rio Tinto Alcan in Essex in solidarity with Saving Iceland Print
Written by anon   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

from http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/07/377349.html:

Rio Tinto Alcan, perhaps the worlds worst polluter / murderer, had one of its factories sabotaged in Essex in retaliation for buying into the ecocide of Iceland. Damage was done in support of the ongoing campaign against the heavy industrialisation of Iceland.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 August 2007 )
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On Lice and Fleas: Observations Starting from the Conflict Between Iran and the USA Print
Written by Wayne Spencer   
Friday, 29 June 2007

A new situationist analysis of the threat of war between Iran and Iraq and the way this functions to sustain the dominant society, plus some critical comments on the wave of proletarian struggles in Iran.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 July 2007 )
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