Barricade Bulletin No.29 Out Now!
From Derry Anarchists
The latest issue of Derry Anarchist Collective’s news sheet, Barricade Bulletin No.29 is now available to print out and share HERE
From Derry Anarchists
The latest issue of Derry Anarchist Collective’s news sheet, Barricade Bulletin No.29 is now available to print out and share HERE
From Priama akcia
December 2, 2024
Report on activities during the International Week Against Non-Payment of Wages
In the third week of October, we have been highlighting the phenomenon of non-payment of wages for several years. This year, member sections and organizations close to the International Workers' Association (MAP) organized perhaps the most diverse forms of activities to date between October 14-20 - public meetings, pickets, discussion meetings and workshops, but also hanging banners, distributing thematic publications, stickers and posters in the streets, or sharing information about non-payment of wages in the online space.
From Anarchist Studies
Early September in Belfast can be surprisingly sunny and balmy. It was so sunny even, that the closing plenary after three days of conferencing at Ulster University happened outside, in the sunshine – providing a physically open space as an opportunity for open dialogue between all participants. During the plenary, there were some initial reflections on the 8th edition of the conference, as well as some first promising ideas for the next edition.
From The Guardian UK
Roger Pearce withdraws allegation Dave Morris was among anarchists who planned to plant bombs at military base
An undercover police officer who went on to become the head of the Metropolitan police’s special branch has admitted he mistakenly accused an activist of planning to plant bombs at a military base.
From Freedom News UK
Undercover Roger Pearce — later head of the Special Demonstration Squad — attempted to link to Northern Irish republicans in the 1980s
From Derry Anarchist Collective
Belfast Radical Bookfair: Wherever workers are in struggle, fly the red and black
A special thanks to the Belfast Radical Bookfair collective for a fantastic event held in Artcetera studios earlier this month.
The Derry Anarchist Collective hosted a workshop discussion during the first Belfast Radical Bookfair in which participants dealt with the question of "What should anarchists do in times of crisis?"
From Derry Anarchists
On 13th May of this year, Derry had lost one of its finest daughters, following a lengthy battle with cystic fibrosis. Helen Harris was without a doubt an inspiration to many who knew her, a friend and comrade who had the privilege and opportunity to travel alongside of her during the 39 short but eventful years of her life. Helen was a radical, a feminist and anarchist.
From Workers Solidarity Movement, March 6, 2023
This is the promised detailed analysis of the end of the WSM following on from our very brief announcement of December 7th, 2021 titled 'WSM has come to an end - we look forward to new anarchist beginnings'.Developed over a couple of dozen meeting since it outlines our collective reflections on why we have taken this decision. It outlines the WSM’s achievements, the challenges we have encountered, and the lessons we feel can be drawn for the future. We are writing for our comrades, friends and supporters who have worked with the WSM in the past. We are also writing for fellow anarchists internationally and all those who struggle in our social movements and wish to see a world without bosses. We hope this statement will be useful to those who wish to start new conversations and discussions about the kinds of movements and organisations we need to win
Graffiti slogan:
"Ireland Solidarity Alfredo Cospito
FIRE TO THE PRISONS" at
Cherywood bypass, N11 road, Co.Dublin
From Derry Anarchists blogspot, March 24th
This week has witnessed a number of actions across the country with Italian anarchist, Alfredo Cospito, who has been on hunger strike for the last 155 days.