Incendiary outburst claim at Ex-pedagogico (UMCE) in memory of Martina and Mylan

From Dark Nights - Santiago, Chile

In the framework of the centenary of the CSyD Colo-Colo we vindicate the political and social history of our club, dissociating ourselves from the narrative that the B$N company and the Chilean state want to impose on us, we break the commercial party that they have wanted to impose on us due to the MURDER of Martina and Mylan by state agents on Thursday, April 10.

Chile: Anarchist May 1st

From Buskando Lakalle (facebook)

In Santiago, territory occupied by the Chilean state, we received and spread.

Reclaiming the insurrectionary origins of May 1st. Bringing to the present our dead comrades of yesterday and today, expanding the memory far from historiography and victimhood. We invite you to this political day that positions itself from the confrontational sidewalk against Power from and for Anarchy.

Another Rally Outside the Italian Embassy in Solidarity with Alfredo Cospito (February 14)

From Publicación Refractario, English version via Dark Nights

Rally February 14: In the context of the call and internationalist support for comrade Alfredo Cóspito and the closure of the 41 bis torture regime, the solidarity of anarchists and subversives demonstrates in front of the Italian embassy in Santiago/Chile.

Bicycle Rally for Anarchist Memory

From Anarquía, English translation by Anarchist News

The invitation is for a historical and cultural itinerary, that will consist of a bicycle tour around Santiago, where we will pass by seven spots that are relevant to local anarchist history. The activity will have a duration of approximately 3 hours, in this bicycle rally we will hand out informative material, there will also be theatrical interventions in some of the stops. The route will end in Parque Portales with a collective lunch organized by the Archivo Histórico La Revuelta [Historical Archive "The Revolt"].

We Embrace Again

via AMW

We Embrace Again: Communique from Family Members and Friends of Subversive and Anarchist Prisoners

During these last two weeks, all of our imprisoned subversive compañerxs in their different units (high-security prison, maximum security section and the “connotación publica” module in the San Miguel Prison) received a visit from one of their loved ones. We ruptured the protocols and we embraced each other with an intensity that only genuine affection and the anarchist spirit allows. In spite of this long period without seeing each other, the certainties of combat remain unshakable inside and outside of prison.

Explosive Attack Against Police Claimed

from Contra Info via AMW

Anarchists Claim Responsibility for Explosive Attack Against Police Station in Santiago, Chile

We claim the explosive attack carried out on December 24, 2020 at the facilities of the 21st Commissariat of Central Station with a load composed of more than ½ kilo of dynamite and ANFO, arranged inside a reinforced tube and a mechanical activation system.

Road block and banner drop [I. W. S. W. A. P.]

via anarquia.info, translation by Anarchist News

Prisons, cameras, police, snitches, drones, debts and mortgages, employment contracts have been some of its devices and mechanisms to reduce our lives to the sad imperative of producing and consuming. Even in this desolate landscape, surrounded by concrete, smog, buildings and honking, there are bodies that resist.

Arson Against Transit Company

via Contra Info

Responsibility Claim for an Incendiary Attack Against Transit Company Metbus

The context of fear and submission to the pandemic that has been so well capitalized on by states around the world, especially the one that the “Chilean” state is trying to subjugate us with. And one month after the arrest of Mónica Caballero and Francisco Solar. Different anarchic individuals organized themselves in advance to give a little taste of the incendiary sabotage during the commemoration of the murder of the land fighter Maca Valdés in the emblematic and historical town of Simón Bolívar and the fighters Erick Rodríguez and Iván Palacios.

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