The Relevance of the Prairieland Conviction to Printers and Zine Distributors

A COLLABORATIVE DRAFT STATEMENT REGARDING THE RELEVANCE OF THE PRAIRIELAND CONVICTION TO PRINTERS AND ZINE DISTRIBUTORS (posted without editing and without talking to anyone who might know more about the case than we do. We would rather open the dialogue & polish in the comments)

If you haven't been following the Prairieland "antifa terrorist enterprise" case, it ended pretty fucking bad. Comrades were convicted on federal felony charges based on activities such as owning a printer and moving a box of zines into a car.

Anarchist comrade Dena in prison transfer to Kebon Waru prison before trial

From Dark Nights - Indonesia

Imprisoned anarchist comrade and rapper, Dena (Maditya Dena) a.k.a Apip a.k.a Scoobydoomz, has been transferred to Kebon Waru prison in Bandung from West Java paramilitary police headquarters. This has finally occurred due to his charges being filed with the court. Dena is accused of the destruction of Hana Bank in Bandung, along with comrade Adit, who is also accused in the same case and faces trial. Dena is suffering with health condition related to his HIV+ status and in prison it is difficult to consistently obtain the meds, which costs money. Dena had been kept isolated from the rest of Chaos Star comrades. It is expected that Dena and Adit will face two years or less for the property destruction, however Adit also faces 25 years for the bombing of a police outpost, in an adjacent trial, relating to an action in 2024.

On the Trail of the Struggle: Lambros Fountas Present

From Abolition Media by Marianna Manoura & Dimitra Zarafeta

On March 10, 16 years ago, Lambros Fountas, a member of the Revolutionary Struggle organization, was shot dead by the police. The murder of the anarchist comrade took place during the preparatory action of the organization in Dafni during an armed clash with the police forces.

International Week of Action for Ampelokipoi Case, and in Memory of Ximitris

from anon

Dear comrades, Following our last email regarding an International Week of Action in solidarity with the imprisoned comrades for Ampelokipoi case and in memory of the armed fighter Kiriakos Ximitiris, we write to you in order to inform you about the beginning of the trial on Wednesday 1st of April, 9am at the Court of Appeal of Athens, Greece.

Intervention at the offices of “Efimerida ton Syntakton” (EFSYN)

From Act for Freedom Now! - Athens, Greece

This text was published in the course of an intervention at EFSYN in Athens, Greece and translated by the Berlin Assembly in memory of Kyriakos Xymitiris and in solidarity with the persecuted in the Ambelokipi-case.

Responsibility claim for coordinated attack in Ano Patissia

From Dark Nights - Athens, Greece

The daily grind of medieval working conditions, class humiliation and extermination of the proletariat, employer impunity and terrorism, austerity measures that strangle the social base, torture in the hellhole police stations, the hundreds of murders at the borders of Fortress Europe, the destitution in detention centers, the permanent panoptic surveillance and mapping of every movement, the upgrading of repression and the legal arsenal of the state, demands the intensification of social resistance, the breaking of the omnipotence of the state through the spread of polymorphous aggressive actions of social violence directed against this insatiable system that annihilates human life and treats us as expendable, as numbers.

Poster in solidarity with the Indonesian anarchists

From Act for Freedom Now! - London, UK

Original title: "“While they call for peace, we call for fuck everything!” poster in solidarity with the Indonesian anarchists"

The struggle of the Indonesian anarchists breaks through borders and prison walls. May every revolt go all the way. Insurrection everywhere!

‘Good Cop Radicals:’ How the University & Nonprofits Make Counterinsurgents

From ritornanti - for an insurgent solidarity.

The ruling class, and the police and military strategists that serve them, prefer the type of social movements orbiting nonprofit funding and academic career tracks to those rooted in the fighting capacity and care networks of the working and ‘surplus’ classes. Why is it that this ‘movement middle class’ of social workers, lawyers, nonprofit coordinators, teachers and professors, have have learned to disregard and fear working class autonomy and revolt, and, rather than fuel it, manage it?

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