Exarcheia: Political Life Suffocated by State Surveillance
From Unicorn Riot
Carnival in a Contested Space
From Unicorn Riot
Carnival in a Contested Space
From Freedom News UK by Rob Ray
We’re caught in a lose-lose situation in the modern media world: refusal lessens our reach, engaging sets us up as targets
A couple of friends of mine, hailing from an end of the anarchist scene where skipping and shoplifting are more common, were telling me about their experiences from this venerable part of the rebel lifestyle recently.
From Act for Freedom Now!
Last weekend, 14th–16th November 2025, anarchists from different countries met for the second time for an international exchange to analyze, debate, and develop anti-militarist struggles. Contributions in person, via video, and in writing from comrades in the UK, Greece, Israel/Palestine, Italy, France, Finland, and Germany were presented. As we can easily understand, the enemies of freedom and their dogs are surely not fond of an international moment like this. Besides surveillance around our meeting, we want to make one incident known:
From MTL Counter-info
Join for this season’s game of CamOver! In CamOver, you play a group of humans confronted with an invasion of cameras in your neighborhood. The struggle against the cameras is important, but your own survival is essential! To win you must form teams with friends in your neighborhood and destroy as many cameras as possible... Be quick and move unseen, dead circuits on pavement. The neighborhood with the most points wins the game.
A covert security camera system was spotted on a telephone pole on SE 67th ave in Portland... It is not clear which law enforcement agency had the camera installed, but it points directly at the home of an ICE agent who was doxxed a few months back.
We, your friendly neighbourhood anarchists from Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York City, Akron, Atlanta, Baltimore, Winston-Salem, and Montreal, linked together by a common mission, implore you to join us in dismantling the surveillance apparatus and, from its remains, creating new tools which facilitate learning, art-making, life saving, and liberation.
From Muntjac
We are under assault by an apparatus of technological counterinsurgency – it feels like the space in which we aren’t subject to an array of surveillance technology is shrinking out of existence. But you didn’t need me to tell you that. Especially since, outside state surveillance infrastructure, it’s the personal devices we deploy ourselves which are driving the expansion forward. We don’t even crack jokes about our phones listening any more, for the observation has become trite.
Guest Topic of the Week by GreyClxudz
Hello it's me GreyClxudz your crazy ass neighborhood Anarcho Nihilists. I'm wanting to know what the anarchist news team thinks of mass surveillance.
From No Trace Project
The No Trace Project is launching a new initiative, the Anti-Repression Talks, to encourage discussion of surveillance and security issues within and between informal anarchist networks, on an international level. We believe that many anti-repression practices are more powerful when they are carried out across a network, rather than only by specific affinity groups.
From The Bristol Cable by Tom Anderson
Original title: Under surveillance: how a Bristol man was recalled to prison after visiting an anarchist social centre
Toby Shone’s arrest by counter-terrorism police surveilling the BASE centre in Easton shows the state’s escalating clampdown on political dissent.