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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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Here is a photograph from a solidarity demonstration on April 3 supporting the prisoners who were just sentenced in Belarus, and the text of a speech presented on that day describing their participation in #FoodNotBombs in Minsk.

For more on anarchists and social movements in Belarus:

https://cwc.im/WhenWeRise

International solidarity against all forms of authoritarianism and state violence!
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Блоки – Чёрный и прочие

https://ru.crimethinc.com/2003/11/20/bloki-chiornyi-i-prochiie-1

Вы, возможно, слышали о знаменитом Черном Блоке, почтенной, если не престарелой, анархистской традиции собираться толпой любителей прямого действия и, всем одевшись в черную одежду и маски, вступать в разной степени конфронтации. Эта тактика принесла им несколько крупных побед за последние десятилетия, ну и провалилась бессчетное количество раз. Из-за специфических характеристик, которые сегодня ассоциируют с тактикой Чёрного Блока, можно не заметить долгую историю тактики «блоков» и широкий спектр возможных применений, которые она находила в истории.
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Модные советы для смелых

https://ru.crimethinc.com/2008/10/11/modnyie-soviety-dlia-smielykh

В наше время, вне зависимости от того, занимаетесь ли вы чем-то незаконным, полезно будет сохранять анонимность при участии в протестах. Государственные органы составляют подробное досье на всех, кого они сочтут подозрительными; если вы не хотите, чтобы они вторгались в вашу частную жизнь, вам не стоит давать себя идентифицировать в моменты пользования вашим предполагаемым правом на свободу слова. Ставки еще выше, если вы не наделены привилегией гражданства или вы боитесь, что ваш работодатель не оценит ваши политические взгляды. В свете уголовных преследований после недавних протестов, активистам следует обратить на это еще большее внимание.
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Ослепляя Циклопов — Разрушая Паноптикум

https://ru.crimethinc.com/2020/07/14/osliepliaia-tsiklopov-razrushaia-panoptikum-okhota-za-kamierami-v-mieghapolisie

Охота на камеры в мегаполисе: история личной войны против государственной слежки.
E DEPOIS DA GUERRA?

Como o resultado da guerra moldará as perspectivas da luta social na Ucrânia, Bielorrússia e Rússia?

http://cwc.im/DepoisDaGuerra

Um camarada na Rússia explora os perigos de rebeldes que se identificam com o Estado ucraniano e a cumplicidade dos liberais russos.
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Quando um bilionário mimado pode comprar o direito de dizer o que é um discurso legítimo ou liberdade de expressão, lembramos a tods de acompanhar projetos como o nosso em várias outras plataformas.

Aqui estão algumas opções:

https://crimethinc.com/2020/12/22/sobrevivendo-a-repressao-nas-midias-sociais-bloqueio-no-instagram-e-como-continuar-nos-acompanhando#sobrevivendo-a-repressao
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The fact that a single spoiled billionaire can buy the right to determine what counts as legitimate discourse is a good reminder to make sure that you are following projects like ours on a variety of platforms besides Twitter—and besides Telegram, too, just in case!

Here are some of your options:

https://crimethinc.com/2020/12/21/surviving-the-social-media-crackdown-the-instagram-ban-and-how-to-keep-following-us#surviving-the-crackdown
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For May Day 2022, we've prepared a zine version of our history, "The May Days: Stories of Courage and Resistance," reviewing some of the exciting moments in the centuries-old legacy of May Day:

https://crimethinc.com/zines/the-may-days

Please print these out and distribute them this Sunday!

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We recommend this interview by ABC Belarus with Evgeniy Rubashko, one of the many anarchist prisoners in Belarus:

https://abc-belarus.org/?p=14912&lang=en

He recounts how Food Not Bombs radicalized him, describes the horrific torture he experienced during his arrest, explains how Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince has helped him to survive in prison, and recommends an array of excellent Russian poetry and literature.
Congratulations to forest defenders in Atlanta, Georgia, who have won a victory in their struggle to preserve a forest from police who aim to destroy it in order to build training facility and film set.

For a full history of this inspiring movement:

https://cwc.im/CityintheForest

Here is the full statement about the victory from participants in the movement:

https://stopreevesyoung.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/UnnoscriptdPR.pdf

Fight capitalism! Keep the earth inhabitable!
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La solidarité à l’ère de la guerre et des déplacements de populations

https://crimethinc.com/2022/03/29/la-solidarite-a-lere-de-la-guerre-et-des-deplacements-de-populations-les-anarchistes-face-a-linstrumentalisation-des-refugiees-a-la-frontiere-entre-la-pologne-et-la-bielorussie

La Biélorussie instrumentalise les réfugié·es pour faire pression sur l’Union européenne, laquelle répond avec brutalité. Nous avons échangé avec des anarchistes qui organisent la solidarité sur place.
30 years ago, Los Angeles rose up in response to the acquittal of the police who brutalized Rodney King, setting a precedent for the George Floyd Rebellion. In this photograph, a demonstrator uses a burning palm tree to set fire to an American flag over the 101 freeway.

https://cwc.im/LA92

A historic gang truce in South Central LA played a crucial part in setting the stage for this uprising. Fight the police—not each other.
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May Day celebrates the fecundity of the earth, self-organized resistance, and a vision of a future in which all of us can fulfill our potential on our own terms without exploitation or oppression.

To this day, it remains a flashpoint of struggles around the world. Just as the biosphere renews itself every spring, we renew our struggles for liberation from all forms of domination, all destructive patterns and constrictive relations.

Here, we'll share a few scenes from May Day throughout the ages.

https://cwc.im/maydayhistory

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People have celebrated the end of winter for millennia—it wasn’t until industrialization forcibly disconnected us from the land base that May Day came to be observed as a labor holiday.

Peter Linebaugh begins his history of May Day by recalling this:

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-linebaugh-the-incomplete-true-authentic-and-wonderful-history-of-may-day#toc5
In 1627 and 1628, Thomas Morton and other rebels who rejected slavery outraged their Puritan neighbors by observing May Day with their Indigenous hosts:

"They also set up a Maypole, drinking and dancing aboute it many days together... like so many fairies, or furies rather..."
On May Day 1845, before the emergence of anarchism as a formal movement, Mikhail Bakunin wrote to his family from Paris, proposing women's liberation as a necessary condition of the freedom of all.

"Now I understand that freedom should not be only the abstract aim of aspirations; it must always be present in life and penetrate, animate, and elevate the smallest details of life. Women almost everywhere are slaves, and we ourselves are the slaves of their bondage; without their liberation, without their complete, unlimited freedom, our freedom is impossible; and without freedom, there is no beauty, no dignity, no true love. We love only to the extent to which we desire and call for the freedom and independence of the other—total independence in relation to everything and even and especially in relation to ourselves. Love is the union of free beings and only this love uplifts, ennobles us. All other love demeans oppressed and oppressor alike."
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On May Day 1867, the Molders Union Local 23 in Chicago went on strike, helping to start the movement for an eight-hour workday.

In Chicago in 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions resolved that the workday be limited to eight hours by May Day 1886. The leadership of this organization, which later became the American Federation of Labor (AFL), resisted this rank-and-file initiative.
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In 1886, the anarchist organizers Albert and Lucy Parsons led 80,000 people down Chicago’s Michigan Avenue in the first modern May Day Parade, chanting, “Eight-hour day with no cut in pay!” Over the next few days, 350,000 workers around the US went on strike at 1200 factories.

On May 4, 1886, the police attacked a labor rally in Chicago and someone threw a bomb in response.

Albert Parsons and four other anarchists lost their lives in the ensuing show trial, which was so widely regarded as rigged that the governor overturned their convictions in 1893.
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