“Our homeland is the whole world…”. Call and poster for Juan (Italy)

From Act for Freedom Now!

Dear comrades,

On 30 /09 a hearing of the trial against anarchist comrade Juan Sorroche, accusing him of attack with aims of terrorism for the revolutionary action at the Polgai of Brescia, is due to take place in the court of Brescia. Juan will be reading out a declaration on this occasion.

Santiago, Chile: Barricades in Memory of the Anarchist Comrade Sebastián Oversluij

From Abolition Media

Hooded people set up barricades in Villa Portales in memory of the anarchist comrade Sebastián Oversluij on the verge of marking 12 years since his murder following an attempted expropriation of a bank branch in the commune of Pudahuel.

Repression methods in Belarus: Persecution of anarchist prisoners’ parents

From Anarchist Black Cross Belarus

It’s not only criminalised to express any form of dissent in Belarus. Showing solidarity with political prisoners is also punishable, even when it comes from their parents.

Report of the working group for the transformative process of Mikola Dziadok

From Pramen

We are a working group of anarcho-feminists who initiated a transformative process regarding the situation with Mikola Dziadok. We have decided to publish this report to describe the progress of our work, the mistakes we made, and our conclusions. We are doing this for two reasons:

In Contempt #2: Imam Jamil Al-Amin, Yorch Esquivel, Prisoners for Palestine, and more

From In Contempt #2

This past month has a lot of love and a lot of loss. Our hearts are enflamed in revolutionary memory of the past that isn’t past but is what drives our struggles forward.

Following the closing of It’s Going Down, a new collective will continue publishing monthly “In Contempt” updates on this noblogs. People can submit updates and calls to action to the new email in_contempt at autistici dot org. Look out for monthly printable zines!

It Was the State: Anarkopunk Prisoner Jorge Esquivel “El Yorch” Dies

From Abolition Media

Last Tuesday, December 9, at 11:30 a.m., Yorch, an anarcho-punk comrade, passed away. He had been in critical condition for several days after not receiving the necessary medical attention in prison. Yorch, who died in the custody of the Mexican prison system, will be laid to rest at the San Nicolás Tolentino cemetery, located on Av. San Lorenzo, in the San Juan de Iztapalapa area.

International Statement: Solidarity with the Struggle Against War in Sudan

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation

This statement was written by members of Black Rose/Rosa Negra’s International Relations Committee and endorsed by member organizations of the International Coordination of Organized Anarchism (ICOA).

Black Rose/Rosa Negra continues to work closely with members of the Anarchist Groups in Sudan (AGS), supporting their organizing and education efforts on the ground.

Anarchism is what we call the things we do

From Organise! Magazine

When asked to write this article, I accepted enthusiastically and without hesitation. Admittedly, I love to write and leapt at the chance to work on something other than an instagram caption. (I was of course more eager for an opportunity to reflect on our work). Reflection is something we do everyday as a small team of volunteers. As we get feedback from community members, make adjustments to our workflow, and build more efficient systems of organizing, we are constantly asking ourselves “what works?” and “what sucks?” Still, these are assessments made on the go and rarely are we allowed time enough to think carefully about the ideological facets of our work. I’ll be honest, I find leftist self-critique at this point cliched, approaching hackneyed. Because we are hyperfocused on “what sucks,” you’ll have to forgive me for jumping at the chance to highlight things that don’t. If this article has an overly saccharin tone, I hope it is tempered at least in comparison to a preponderance of the opposite.

Brief statement about the insurrection in Indonesia and the subsequent repression

From Dark Nights

The following statement by Palang Hitam / ABC Indonesia was broadcast on air Monday, December 9th / between 11am – 1pm CET on Radio Blackout. The name of the show is “bello come una prigione che brucia” (Beautiful as a Burning Prison), a show broadcast since 20 years against prisons, repression, surveillance, military tech and AI. Radio Blackout is an autonomous radio (FM in Turin, Italy, and streaming elsewhere) born in 1992 as common project self managed by local squats, social centers and various collectives and individuals (antifa, anti authoritarian, anticapitalist, anti lots of things, with comrades from different areas of anarchism and communism).

Lotta newsletter # 1 // 2025

From ANTIMILITARISTICKÁ INICIATIVA [ AMI ]

We are pleased to announce that the first issue of the Lotta newsletter has been published. The Lotta newsletter is a media project launched in November 2025 by anarchists active in cities in Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. The newsletter will primarily publish articles dealing with the struggle against capitalist wars and capitalist peace.

How Liberal Identity Politics Paved The Way For Fascism

From Nihilistic Violent Extremist Blog

insurrectionists, nihilists, and queer anarchists are constantly railing against the identity politics endemic to liberalism, which has wormed its way into anarchism by way of the would-be-revolutionaries who view anarchy simply as an intensification of liberal goals. but, most of the time, arguments against idpol focus on the nonsensicality and indirectly oppressive nature of identity itself…and with few concrete examples ever offered of the material harm idpol can do, it’s easy to get the impression that we complain about it simply because of the abstract ways in which an identitarian mindset and praxis can lead to reinforcement of oppressive structures.

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