In the Navajo Nation, Anarchism Has Indigenous Roots

K’é Infoshop cofounder Radmilla Cody. (K’e Infoshop / Instagram)

Out of a vacant coffeeshop, the collective K’é Infoshop is dedicated to mutual aid on America’s largest reservation.

By Cecilia Nowell shared with thanks via The Nation

About an hour west of the New Mexico–Arizona border, an expanse of highway, sky, and sagebrush-spotted terrain ends in sandstone cliffs. The red-orange walls drop down into Canyon de Chelly, the only national park operated on land still owned by the Navajo Nation.

This summer, as the per capita rate of coronavirus cases in the Navajo Nation surpassed New York state’s, Kauy Bahe, 19, found himself standing on the canyon’s edge as he delivered food to a Navajo elder and her family as part of a mutual aid effort.

“It was a beautiful spot,” Bahe (Navajo) said, describing the woman’s cornfield

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and hogan (a traditional Navajo home made of wood and packed soil) outside Del Muerto, Ariz. But “she was telling us about the struggles for water, about how they don’t have running water there and how they have to drive 30 minutes” to buy it.

Across the United States, activists have responded to the Covid-19 crisis with anarchist strategies, like mutual aid. In Window Rock, Ariz.—the seat of the Navajo Nation—the K’é Infoshop is one such group, and has been supplying elders, families, and the immunocompromised with food and medical supplies. But the Infoshop’s members, like Bahe, say their style of autonomous organizing has distinctly Navajo roots.

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Final Straw Podcast : Likhtsamisyu + Delee Nikal +Sean Swain + BLM + Peter Gelderloos

Final Straw: The Struggle For Likhtsamisyu Liberation Continues – Updates from Delee Nikal

Wet’suwet’en The Final Straw Delee Nikal

Long time anarchist radio and podcast show The Final Straw presents an interview with Delee Nikal of the Wet’su’weten about the ongoing struggle at the Gidimt’en Camp and the fight against the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

Originally published by The Final Straw Radio.

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This week we had the opportunity to connect with Delee Nikal, who is a Wet’su’weten community member, about updates from the Gidimt’en Camp that was created to block the TransCanada Coastal GasLink pipeline (or CGL) that Canada is trying to push through their un-ceded territory.

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Yogyakarta, Indonesia: About the Kricak Cooperative Kitchen Initiative.. English/Portuguese

shared with thanks (via Horizontaliz / Dapur Kooperatif Kricak)

Our community is located in the center of Yogyakarta, in Kricak Kidul. The initiative to create a Cooperative Kitchen is the result of a long chat about how to respond to the increasingly difficult economic situation caused by Covid-19 and global economic conditions.

This kitchen is expected to be a place for Kricak youth to be creative and find alternative jobs that are increasingly difficult to find. Therefore, we will make Kricak Cooperative Kitchen as a starting point for future projects that are more community-based.

Why Kricak Kidul?

Yes, is actually quite extensive, but we decided to try a village where our community has had a long relationship. Some of us became friends while in prison a few years ago.

And to deal with Kricak’s young children who often drop out of school for economic reasons and end up doing actions that often resulted in being locked up in prison from a very young age, we ended up racking our brains and having a long discussion which eventually spawned the project.

We are very open to anyone who is willing to take the time to participate in our initiative.

LOVE AND SOLIDARITY

PS: We are not representing all the residents of Kricak Kidul. Each statement here were made by individuals and community that are involved in this initiative.

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Calls to join War against Armenia explode in Turkey as Azerbaijan advances in contested enclave

The Turkish dictator Erdogan, whose support has been falling , declared unconditional support for Azerbaijan”… “#Turkey, which annihilated #Armenians in their historical homeland & up until now justifies that crime, supports #Azerbaijan to carry out same genocidal acts in #SouthCaucasus”.. Reports boast that Turkey already sent armaments and jihadist groups to Azerbaijan.

Hawkish rhetoric against Armenia explodes in Turkey as Azerbaijan advances in contested enclave

By TM – September 28, 2020 shared with thanks

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (R) arrive to hold a joint press conference following a meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan on July 10, 2018.

Bellicosity and warmongering took hold of Turkish public discourse after reports of military gains for Azerbaijan against Armenian forces on Sunday over a disputed enclave ruled by a government recognized only by Armenia.

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A death in custody only matters when it’s a cop

from Freedom News…. shared with thanks.

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  • This article discusses racist police violence and deaths in custody.

As readers are doubtlessly aware: in the early hours of last Friday morning a police officer was shot and killed in Croydon custody centre. While the details surrounding the incident are still unclear, cops and their right wing cheerleaders are already using it as an opportunity to demand greater police powers as well as harsher punishments for those who allegedly do them harm.

PHOTO: People attend a demonstration in Parliament Square in central London, on June 6, 2020, to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S. in the wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

People attend a demonstration in Parliament Square in central London, on June 6, 2020,

Indeed, one retired officer, former Detective Chief Inspector Chris Phillips, has sought to blame the incident on critics of the systematic racist violence known as stop-and-search. Asked about how someone could enter the custody centre while armed, Phillips said: “I think police officers are probably less likely to search people now with all the furore that goes on”.

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Eureka Moment as Russians finally isolate a Natural and ‘Universal’ Antibiotic

Scientists have managed to isolate a natural and ‘universal’ antibiotic

from Sputnik Mundo shared with thanks

A team of Russian scientists has managed to find a substance with revolutionary anti-tumor and antibacterial properties: it is emericellipsina A, a peptide that the researchers isolated from fungi.

The study has been conducted by researchers at Tyumen State University together with other Russian colleagues, and was published in the journal Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology.

This natural antibiotic is universal and overcomes the resistance of pathogens to drugs. The study authors maintain that the substance found will help to effectively fight most infectious diseases of humans and animals caused by bacteria and fungi.

The good news was published in Russia at 11:48 GMT 23.09.2020 but was little covered in the Western media, where there is a US boycott of Russian news and allied threats.

A New Antibiotic is Slowly Making a Big Entrance

russkiymir.ru Russian scientists discovered universal natural antibiotic

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Knocking down Statues: Good riddance to all Racists and Bosses

‘one of the first acts of liberation of a people is the destruction of monuments to heroes and caudillos’

Knocking down statues by Raúl Zibechi in Revista de prensa — Alternativas.

shared with thanks ..translation by TheFreeOnline

Riot police guard a statue of the Spanish conqueror Sebastián de Belalcázar, in the face of recent threats from certain groups to demolish it, in Cali, Colombia. Afp photo Follow @lajornadaonline


“The risk of a destroyer of statues is of becoming one”, Carlos Monsiváis quotes Jean Cocteau at the end of his essay ‘On civic monuments and their spectators’.

see also…Colombia registra más de 1.000 indígenas fallecidos por Covid

He also wrote that one of the first acts of liberation of a people is the destruction of monuments to heroes and caudillos, who thus ceased to exist.

As a result of the wave of demolitions of monuments, multiplied after the murder of George Floyd by the police in the United States, critics of such demolitions appeared, who tear their clothes because, they say, the statues are part of the public space.

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The most recent episode happened in Popayán, capital of Cauca, in southern Colombia. On September 16, a group of Misak and NASA demolished the monument to Sebastián de Belalcázar, founder of the city and of Guayaquil, Quito and Cali. He received the royal title of governor for life of Popayán, in addition to other decorations.

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