Actions Continue in Solidarity With Palestine
From It's Going Down
Hundreds of thousands of people hit the streets this weekend, the latest in a wave of demonstrations in solidarity with those living in occupied Palestine.
From It's Going Down
Hundreds of thousands of people hit the streets this weekend, the latest in a wave of demonstrations in solidarity with those living in occupied Palestine.
From Athens Indymedia
There are demonstrations all over Italy. In Turin there is a big solidarity march, with the main slogan ‘The Struggle Does Not End’, just as there were demonstrations in Milan. Florence, in the central piazza D’Azeglio, anti-fascist march with a group of demonstrators singing Bella Ciao and chanting slogans for the release of Alfredo from 41bis. We are talking about thousands of people (estimated at 20,000), including students, with a shining example being high school principal Annalisa Savino, who sent the message ‘Fascism was born out of indifference’.
Protests have raged in the face of what many locals feel to be an attack, gentrification as political weapon.
Via Enough14
In Greece, university students protested after the government passed a bill allowing police to enter campuses under the pretext of intervening in crime.
From Enough14
...following the State’s decision to destroy its historic square [Athens]
Video from the protest and the riot that followed on Saturday 24 September 2022 in Exarcheia, (Athens, Greece) against the State’s decision to destroy the historic Exarcheia Square under the excuse of constructing a metro station on top of it. This was the 3d big protest against the metso on Exarcheia Square since August 2022. In the first one approximately 1.000 people took part, in the 2nd more than 2.000 and in this 3d one approximately 4.500 protesters. Following this big protest in the streets of Exarcheia in downtown Athens, riots broke out.
via raddle.me
Peaceful and "legal" protest in Russia has been suppressed. Moreover, it is now impossible in principle: in a matter of days, the state has adopted a package of laws which make even shouting "No to War!" illegal. And liberal human rights activists are already handing out instructions: don't shout and write "No to War!", while pro-government journalists are making Orwell spin in his coffin by seriously producing stories that the slogan "No to War" came from Nazi leaflets.
from Eco Revolt by Julian Langer
from CrimethInc.
A Year of Protests Shows the Effectiveness of Horizontality and Direct Action
In the following report, Pranav Jeevan P1 explores the conflict between the farmers and the far-right government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the character of the movement that the farmers initiated, and the means by which they triumphed.
Colectivo Subversión on Protest in Colombia and Global Battles for Dignity
from Crimethinc
Inside Colombia’s Ongoing General Strike
Includes an interview with the Interdisciplinary Group for Anarchist Studies and Tendencies (GRIETA) from Bogotá.