New publication: a common treasury #1!

From The Anarchist Gardeners Club

a common treasury #1: a peasants periodical from the anarchist gardeners club!

Greetings from the underground. We strike at the heart of techno-fascist machinery. We embrace the collapse of a dying system. We enjoy a brew with biscuits in the allotment. We are the AGC.

Germany: On Our Inclusion in the State Report on Left-wing Extremism

From Fanny's and Fanya's

Two weeks ago, the situation report on left-wing extremism in North Rhine-Westphalia was presented. The report mentions a poster for the event "Green Anarchy – What is Green Anarchism?" The event took place on May 2, 2025, in Bochum and was organized by the initiative Fanny's and Fanya's for an anarchist center.

A militant tent with (almost) pay-what-you-want pricing is available in the summer of 2026!

From Vallées en lutte

We are a small team who have embarked on a project for a militant tent at almost free price after realizing the logistical and financial difficulties of depending on professionals for tent rental for militant events, so we want to offer a militant alternative!

Call for Bloc in No Kings Demonstration in Champaign, IL

Call for Anti-Authoritarian Bloc in 28-March No Kings Demonstration in Champaign, IL.

Indivisible and 50501 have come again to convince you the path out of the ascendant tyranny and increasing state-sanctioned violence is to march and beg so that Trump plays by the norms of respectability-politics and the rule of law. No civil disobedience, no mean words, no concrete demands. They bemoan the internationally tarnished image of the United $tates in the eyes of the EU and other developed, liberal polities. They truly believe Trump is “everything America is not” and that “America was once a country to be proud of.”

Claudio Grigolo, Another Loss for the Libertarian Movement in Ticino

From Umanità Nova

A music lover, always torn between Fugazi and Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti, he knew how to make the Circle a place of conviviality through his presence, as well as a space for documentation, research, protest, construction, and resistance. Remembering his youthful commitment to environmentalism in ecological organizations, he accompanied comrade Marco Camenisch with extreme generosity through his struggles and imprisonment.

(Chile) Week of Agitation for Monica Caballero (March 23-29)

From Abolition Media

In the coming weeks, a commission of judges from the Court of Appeals will review for the second time the possibility of granting parole to Monica Caballero Sepúlveda. This decision will be made automatically to any convicted prisoner who meets the requirements stipulated by law (specifically Decree Law 321). In the first parole review (which took place in November 2025), our comrade more than met each of the objective requirements, leaving only subjective arguments to maintain the denial of her release.

In Contempt #5: Anarchism & Solidarity on Trial in Texas, Free the Prairieland Defendants, Free Them All!

From In Contempt #5

We return, our hearts inflamed for our companions in struggle enduring the worst of state repression, with the latest In Contempt, a roundup of repression news, political prisoner updates, and prisoner rebellions. While repression may be inevitable for any movement for freedom, the future of the prison world is not. Until the day the cages are empty and the prisons are ashes, we must support those fighting inside for freedom.

TOTW: Persistence or Purity? The Mirror of Non-State Power

What does it say about anarchism that it so often chooses immediacy, aversion to form, and radical transparency—does it desire to win, or merely to remain pure while disappearing?

Zeal for insurrection burns bright and dies young.

However, if there is anything to be learned from formations like Hezbollah or the Houthis, it is not their ideology but their refusal of immediacy—their stubborn commitment to duration.

As they did not erupt fully formed, they sedimented. Layer by layer, year by year, they became difficult to uproot.

Claim of responsibility for incendiary attacks by Anarchist Cell ‘Lambros Fountas’

From Dark Nights - Athens, Greece

We claim responsibility for the incendiary attacks on the homes of the MAT unit (riot police) at 12 Athanaton Street in Sepolia, on February 9, where Andreas Poligenis resides, and at 4-6 Teas Street in Kaisariani on February 24, as well as at the home of a cop from the OPKE unit [Crime Prevention and Suppression Unit] at 18 Deligianni Street in Exarcheia on March 7. We dedicate these actions to the memory of our anarchist comrade and member of Revolutionary Struggle, Lambros Fountas, who fell fighting in an armed clash in Dafni on March 10, 2010. Lambros was a exemplary fighter who advanced the multifaceted struggle with social revolution as its goal. He participated in every aspect of anarchist action, from assemblies, marches, and clashes with the forces of repression to revolutionary armed struggle.

Eternal Honour to the Anarchist—Lambros Fountas

From Dark Nights - Greece - by Pola Roupa, Nikos Maziotis

HONOR FOREVER TO THE ANARCHIST –
MEMBER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE, LAMBROS FOUNTAS

On March 10, 2010, in Dafni, preparations for a major operation by Revolutionary Struggle aimed at sabotaging the enforcement of the “memorandum” were in their final stages. The attempt to seize a vehicle that the organisation would use for this action resulted in a clash with the cops. Comrade Lambros Fountas, our beloved comrade-in-arms in the struggle, was killed. Nothing would ever be the same again.

"Colonization" in the Cronaca Sovversiva

From The Transmetropolitan Review

In the interests of fostering physical media, the text of ‘Colonization’ is print only.

A decade before Vladimir Lenin wrote his Imperialism and years before Rosa Luxemburg wrote her Accumulation of Capital, an Italian anarchist named Antonio Calavazzi wrote a short article titled ‘Colonization,’ first published in the Cronaca Sovversiva anarchist newspaper in 1906. Taking up less than a single page, this article was actually just one of many Italian anarchist texts dealing with colonialism, and unlike their English-speaking counterparts, the Italians had been critiquing colonization for a decade, starting with the First Italo-Ethiopian War of 1895.

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