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We are a rebel alliance—a decentralized network pledged to anonymous collective action—a breakout from the prisons of our age. We strive to reinvent our lives and our world according to the principles of self-determination and mutual aid.
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While supplies last, we've been including these zines in orders from our online store:

https://store.crimethinc.com

You can also print them yourself at our site, if you want to:

Ukraine zine:
https://crimethinc.com/zines/ukraine-background-russian-invasion

Doxcare zine:
https://crimethinc.com/zines/doxcare

Responding to gunshot wounds:
https://crimethinc.com/zines/demonstrators-guide-to-responding-to-gunshot-wounds

Seven Myths about the Police:
https://crimethinc.com/zines/seven-myths-about-the-police

There’s No Such Thing as Revolutionary Government:
https://crimethinc.com/zines/theres-no-such-thing-as-revolutionary-government

A Hell of a Mistress, the Beautiful Idea—An Interview with Aragorn!

https://crimethinc.com/zines/a-hell-of-a-mistress
War in Ukraine: Ten Lessons from Syria

https://cwc.im/FromSyriaToUkraine

Drawing on their experiences in the Syrian Revolution, Syrian exiles and their comrades discuss (anti-)imperialism, international solidarity, and understanding the nuances of complex and contradictory struggles.

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In March 2011, protests broke out in Syria against the dictator Bashar al-Assad. Assad turned the full power of the military against the ensuing revolutionary movement; yet for some time, it appeared possible that it might topple his government. Then Vladimir Putin stepped in, enabling Assad to stay in power at a tremendous cost in human lives and securing a foothold for Russian power in the region. In this text, a collective of Syrian exiles and their comrades think through how their experiences in the Syrian Revolution can inform efforts to support the resistance to the invasion in Ukraine and the anti-war movement in Russia.
"The world needs protection from the defenders of the fatherland."

One of the many terrible things about war is how it curtails our imaginations about *who* makes social change—and what tools are most useful for it.

Follow https://twitter.com/bad_immigrant for news from Ukraine/Russia/Belarus.

https://twitter.com/bad_immigrant/status/1501163201626619910
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Sign up to get an update whenever we publish something in your preferred language(s):

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Globalize resistance!🌐🏴
The new episode of our podcast brings together the voices of a wide range of Russian anti-war protesters, describing the situation they confront and analyzing what it would take to end the invasion of #Ukraine.

https://cwc.im/exworker83

It concludes with "10 Lessons from Syria," a perspective from Syrian refugees who participated in the Syrian Revolution but were forced to flee when Putin supported Assad in brutally regaining control.

Support Russian anarchists against the war!
A hasty translation of a statement from Russian feminists whose homes were raided by riot police on March 5. The Russian government is terrorizing them for helping to organize anti-war actions around the country.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca6hTGHM8hN/

Stand with Russians against the invasion.
In Cologne, London, and Biarritz, activists have occupied empty properties belonging to the Russian government and Russian capitalists, seeking to provide housing for refugees and push back against the invasion.

Don't rely on governments to stop the war! Direct action gets the goods!

https://network23.org/stopg8/2022/03/14/russian-elites-you-occupy-ukraine-we-occupy-you/
The Syrian Cantina: Organizing in Exile

https://cwc.im/SyrianCantina

As millions are driven into exile from #Afghanistan to #Ukraine, this interview explores how refugees can continue their political organizing in new lands and contexts, how locals can assist them, and the meaning of international solidarity.
This Thursday, at 7 pm Berlin time, we will co-host a video presentation with comrades from Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia about how people are experiencing and resisting the invasion in each of those countries and what solidarity could look like elsewhere around the world.

More information and the link for the livestream will appear here:

https://solidarityagainstinvasion.noblogs.org/

Join us and bring your questions!
"Beauty must be defined as what we are, or else the concept itself is our enemy."

As we slowly replace all the items that were destroyed in the fire that consumed our warehouse, we have reprinted our classic "Beauty" posters.

You can order them here:

https://store.crimethinc.com/collections/posters/products/beauty-subversion
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Incidentally, the only other language we have this poster available in on our site is Ukrainian.
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Tomorrow, at 7 pm Berlin time, speakers from Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia will discuss the effects of the invasion and how people are resisting it.

These are the livestream links:

https://kolektiva.media/w/7dBA55ZbSUbzFBrRURPBcp

https://youtube.com/watch?v=E0-M_voH-Bc

That's 2 pm Eastern on the east coast of the US.