From Abolition media

Solidarity message from Greek prisons.

Tuesday 4 July 2023

My sisters and my brothers. Those of you who are fighting against the military machine of the European imperialist class today. Those of you who have not forgotten the slaughter of the Algerians in Paris 60 years ago. Those of you who are struggling so as not to live like slaves until death. Those of you who went with bare hands in front of the lines of the killers, for water, for the land, for the community and the freedom. Those of you who revive the spirit of Louis Blanqui. The youth of the Commune. You thunder deep into our hearts to us, the captive guerrillas all over the earth. The confrontation will continue to become more and more violent day – day. Capitalist culture has no future. We give all our existence to build proletarian – social autonomy and armed power.

Long live revolutionary anarchism.

Long live the international.

Ahead is the rebellion.

Source: ΚΡΑΥΓΕΣ ΑΠ΄ΤΑ ΚΕΛΙΑ

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anon (not verified) Thu, 06/27/2024 - 09:18

one year a ago, the pig Florian Menesplier murdered Nahel Merzouk, a seventeen-year-old Maghrebi boy, and received 1 million euros worth of donations for it.

three days later the Eid-al-Adha once celebrated, racialized urban youth unleashed their rage, attacking a prison, pounding cops under barrages of fireworks, expropriating stores, cars and pharmacies, destroying state assets and facilities (which overall hardly made a dent in the french economy, unfortunately).

the unrest also reached smaller, even rural towns, and spilled over Belgium, Switzerland and of course, overseas french colonies.

this insurrection came at the height of an movement against a pension reform led by national unions which was both getting out of breath and sliding to out-of-line tactics.

the reform had ultimately passed through multiple abuse of the constitution, setting enough authoritarian precedent to ease institutional transition to outright fascist rule.

however, even secret services noted (in concordance with some front-line reports, paradoxically enough) “the absence of convergence between riotous violence and ultra-leftists militant groups or separatist movements” (‘ultra-’ means ‘uses political violence’, ‘separatist’ means ‘advocate for Black, Arab, Muslim and other colonized peoples’)

and indeed, the revolt was as intense as it was brief.

this could be put in contrast with the ongoing Kanak Uprising, as it is the same declassed element which gave a new thrust to a preceding lawful unrest.

these are just some thoughts as an acts of remembrance, it does not ask what are the similarities and what are the differences, “what is value and what is waste”, what are the new lessons?

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