Justice pour Nahel
Les origines de l’insurrection en France
https://crimethinc.com/2023/07/02/justice-pour-nahel-les-origines-de-linsurrection-en-france
Le texte suivant nous a été envoyé par des camarades français le troisième jour des émeutes qui font suite au meurtre de Nahel Merzouk par la police de Nanterre, en banlieue parisienne. Il propose une analyse de la situation présente, ainsi qu’un bref historique de la lutte contre les violences policières en France depuis les années 1970.
#Français
Les origines de l’insurrection en France
https://crimethinc.com/2023/07/02/justice-pour-nahel-les-origines-de-linsurrection-en-france
Le texte suivant nous a été envoyé par des camarades français le troisième jour des émeutes qui font suite au meurtre de Nahel Merzouk par la police de Nanterre, en banlieue parisienne. Il propose une analyse de la situation présente, ainsi qu’un bref historique de la lutte contre les violences policières en France depuis les années 1970.
#Français
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Update from France, July 5
A little more than a week after Nahel’s passing, following five nights of revolt, the French state is using the full weight of the judiciary system to crush the uprising.
More than 300 people were sentenced to prison last night. Yesterday, at Créteil, in the southern part of the Paris region, almost all the youth who were being judged were sent to prison. It didn’t matter whether they had good lawyers or bad lawyers, whether there was evidence or not, whether they had good personality references, whether they had snitched. At the end of the day, everyone went back to Fresnes with sentences from 6 to 30 months.
The news from other courthouses across the Paris region is just as bad. The judges are following a directive of June 30 from Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti, in which he calls for a “firm and fast response” with strict “safety measures”—in other words, imprisonment. The prosecutors and judges are eagerly complying.
A little more than a week after Nahel’s passing, following five nights of revolt, the French state is using the full weight of the judiciary system to crush the uprising.
More than 300 people were sentenced to prison last night. Yesterday, at Créteil, in the southern part of the Paris region, almost all the youth who were being judged were sent to prison. It didn’t matter whether they had good lawyers or bad lawyers, whether there was evidence or not, whether they had good personality references, whether they had snitched. At the end of the day, everyone went back to Fresnes with sentences from 6 to 30 months.
The news from other courthouses across the Paris region is just as bad. The judges are following a directive of June 30 from Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti, in which he calls for a “firm and fast response” with strict “safety measures”—in other words, imprisonment. The prosecutors and judges are eagerly complying.
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Across France, people as young as 12 years old are being systematically sentenced to months or more in prison. In the streets, the affect is more and more nihilistic: “they can’t catch us all.” Still, for the past few days, things have been calmer at night. It could be that the repression is working to intimidate people; or that mothers are keeping their kids at home; or that the looting has slowed down because the stores need to be filled up with goods again; or that people are waiting for the weekend of July 14, the French national holiday, to set things ablaze once more.
You can read more about *comparution immédiates* ("immediate judgement"), which has been used in almost all the cases this week, here:
https://paris-luttes.info/la-justice-enferme-les-revolte-es-17244?lang=fr
Background:
https://crimethinc.com/Nahel
You can read more about *comparution immédiates* ("immediate judgement"), which has been used in almost all the cases this week, here:
https://paris-luttes.info/la-justice-enferme-les-revolte-es-17244?lang=fr
Background:
https://crimethinc.com/Nahel
paris-luttes.info
La justice enferme les révolté-es
Face à la révolte, la police est mobilisée en masse, et la réponse judiciaire est aussi violente : du ferme et des mandats de dépôt. Compte-rendu des comparutions immédiates au tribunal de (...)
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"Nous ne sommes pas des martyrs"
https://crimethinc.com/2023/06/21/nous-ne-sommes-pas-des-martyrs-un-message-de-serge-qui-a-survecu-a-une-tentative-de-meurtre-par-les-forces-de-lordre-francaises
Communiqué de Serge, survivant d'une tentative de meurtre de la part de la police française.
#Français
https://crimethinc.com/2023/06/21/nous-ne-sommes-pas-des-martyrs-un-message-de-serge-qui-a-survecu-a-une-tentative-de-meurtre-par-les-forces-de-lordre-francaises
Communiqué de Serge, survivant d'une tentative de meurtre de la part de la police française.
#Français
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Today marks four years since Willem van Spronsen was killed while apparently taking action to disable the fleet of buses that served the Northwest Detention Center, a private immigration detainment facility.
You can read his final statement here:
https://crimethinc.com/willem
You can read his final statement here:
https://crimethinc.com/willem
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The storming of the Bastille was essentially a riot that won, spelling eventual doom for all monarchies. In France, they still observe it 234 years later—though it is high time for another revolution there.
https://crimethinc.com/Nahel
When we finally topple the current system by which a small number of oligarchs dominate everyone else, people will celebrate that for hundreds of years, too.
https://crimethinc.com/tce#lastcrime
https://crimethinc.com/Nahel
When we finally topple the current system by which a small number of oligarchs dominate everyone else, people will celebrate that for hundreds of years, too.
https://crimethinc.com/tce#lastcrime
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Autodeterminazione di genere
“Scelta” e “diritti” non sono sufficienti. Qui è in gioco la libertà, ed è chiaro che non possiamo guardare a coloro che dovrebbero proteggere le nostre scelte e i nostri diritti.
Per ogni ragazza che è stanca di mostrarsi debole quando è forte, c’è un ragazzo stanco di apparire forte quando si sente vulnerabile.
Per ogni ragazzo che è appesantito dalla costante aspettativa di sapere tutto, c’è una ragazza stanca della gente che non si fida della sua intelligenza.
https://crimethinc.com/posters/gender-subversion-kit-italiano
Per ogni giudice che cerca di vietare l’aborto, ci sono venti collettivi che fanno scorte di mifepristone e misoprostolo.
Per ogni poliziotto pagato per far rispettare la legislazione transfobica, ci sono un centinaio di fuorilegge di genere pronti a sfidarli.
https://crimethinc.com/posters/autodeterminazione-di-genere
#Italiano
“Scelta” e “diritti” non sono sufficienti. Qui è in gioco la libertà, ed è chiaro che non possiamo guardare a coloro che dovrebbero proteggere le nostre scelte e i nostri diritti.
Per ogni ragazza che è stanca di mostrarsi debole quando è forte, c’è un ragazzo stanco di apparire forte quando si sente vulnerabile.
Per ogni ragazzo che è appesantito dalla costante aspettativa di sapere tutto, c’è una ragazza stanca della gente che non si fida della sua intelligenza.
https://crimethinc.com/posters/gender-subversion-kit-italiano
Per ogni giudice che cerca di vietare l’aborto, ci sono venti collettivi che fanno scorte di mifepristone e misoprostolo.
Per ogni poliziotto pagato per far rispettare la legislazione transfobica, ci sono un centinaio di fuorilegge di genere pronti a sfidarli.
https://crimethinc.com/posters/autodeterminazione-di-genere
#Italiano
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"It’s not the barricade but the rifle that you have to hold onto."
-Buenaventura Durruti, born on this day in 1896
If you lose the barricade (for example, a social center, a forest occupation, a particular engagement with the state) but retain the rifle (the collective ability to fight, immunity to narratives that legitimize state violence, a commitment to solidarity over opportunism), you can still move from one engagement to the next, building capacity, even if you fail to hold a particular position in the fight.
If you lose the rifle but retain the barricade, it may appear that you have won, but thirty years later you will look around and find that you are inhabiting a museum surrounded by wine bars, like the once formidable squatting movements that retained a few properties in retain for ceasing to fight.
-Buenaventura Durruti, born on this day in 1896
If you lose the barricade (for example, a social center, a forest occupation, a particular engagement with the state) but retain the rifle (the collective ability to fight, immunity to narratives that legitimize state violence, a commitment to solidarity over opportunism), you can still move from one engagement to the next, building capacity, even if you fail to hold a particular position in the fight.
If you lose the rifle but retain the barricade, it may appear that you have won, but thirty years later you will look around and find that you are inhabiting a museum surrounded by wine bars, like the once formidable squatting movements that retained a few properties in retain for ceasing to fight.
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In a new filing in federal court, the government of Atlanta aims to shut down even the possibility of a referendum on the police militarization facility known as Cop City, arguing that the citizens of the city have no right to break off the city government's contract with the Atlanta Police Foundation.
Ordinarily, democracy functions as a sort of theater in which the authorities manage people's perceptions of what the general public desires. In this case, however, the authorities in Atlanta are so determined to channel millions of dollars to the police that they are prepared to do without any illusions about democracy or anything like it.
Background on the movement to #StopCopCity:
https://crimethinc.com/LivinginanEarthquake
Ordinarily, democracy functions as a sort of theater in which the authorities manage people's perceptions of what the general public desires. In this case, however, the authorities in Atlanta are so determined to channel millions of dollars to the police that they are prepared to do without any illusions about democracy or anything like it.
Background on the movement to #StopCopCity:
https://crimethinc.com/LivinginanEarthquake
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Justice for Nahel
Grundlagene for oprøret i Frankrig
Følgende tekst blev sendt til os af franske kammerater på tredjedagen af det nuværende oprør, der antændtes af mordet på teenageren Nahel Merzouk begået af det franske politi i byen Nanterre, en forstad til Paris. Teksten forsøger at bringe en analyse af situationen samt et overblik over kampen mod politivold i Frankrig siden 1970’erne.
https://crimethinc.com/2023/07/02/justice-for-nahel-grundlagene-for-oproret-i-frankrig
#Dansk
Grundlagene for oprøret i Frankrig
Følgende tekst blev sendt til os af franske kammerater på tredjedagen af det nuværende oprør, der antændtes af mordet på teenageren Nahel Merzouk begået af det franske politi i byen Nanterre, en forstad til Paris. Teksten forsøger at bringe en analyse af situationen samt et overblik over kampen mod politivold i Frankrig siden 1970’erne.
https://crimethinc.com/2023/07/02/justice-for-nahel-grundlagene-for-oproret-i-frankrig
#Dansk
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Regarding the Eviction of the Self-Organized Refugee Camp in Lavrio, Greece
https://crimethinc.com/Lavrio
On July 5, 2023, the Greek government evicted a Kurdish refugee camp in Lavrio, Greece. The camp had existed for many decades, serving as an important center of organizing in southeastern Europe. Turkeys’ war on Kurdish people, the Greek government’s war on autonomous spaces, and the European Union’s war on migrants all intersect in this operation.
In this analysis, Beja Protner shows the connections between the different forms of systematic oppression involved.
https://crimethinc.com/Lavrio
On July 5, 2023, the Greek government evicted a Kurdish refugee camp in Lavrio, Greece. The camp had existed for many decades, serving as an important center of organizing in southeastern Europe. Turkeys’ war on Kurdish people, the Greek government’s war on autonomous spaces, and the European Union’s war on migrants all intersect in this operation.
In this analysis, Beja Protner shows the connections between the different forms of systematic oppression involved.
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"An ideal communism would be, let us say, an anarchic sort of communism. Every man [sic] ought to be sufficiently mature to be willing to live in common with his fellows and to respect their freedom... Everyone should be a king of earth!"
-artist Frans Masereel, born on July 30, 1889
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-artist Frans Masereel, born on July 30, 1889
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