Organizing under a military dictatorship. An interview with Sudanese Anarchist Gathering

We are a group of a Sudanese youth which believes in the libertarian socialist anarchist idea.

from thefreeonline by Perspektive Selbstverwaltung at @withdefiance on January 17, 2023 by libcom.org

Call for Solidarity with General Strike after Massacre of Sudan Uprising

As the internationalist section of the anarchist organization Perspektive Selbstverwaltung (Perspective Selfmanagement/Selfgovernance), this summer we spoke with various revolutionary groups in Sudan about their work and the political processes on the ground.

The following interview with the group „Sudanese Anarchist Gathering“ was done by e-mail. Due to the language barrier(s), a difference in political socialization and terminology, some difficulties arose in our communication.

This has greatly delayed the publication of the interview which was held August 2022. Questions as well as answers have been translated and edited for better readability. However, we are now happy to share the interview and understand the previously mentioned hurdles as a logical part of internationalist work.

Tell us about Sudanese Anarchist Gathering (inso far this is possible without risking repression for you and others). What are your goals and what strategies do you use to achieve them? How are you organized? Do you have local groups in different cities or are you working together with other anarchist groups?

We are a group of a Sudanese youth which believes in the libertarian socialist anarchist idea. We formed our revolutionary group in the wave of the December revolution (2018), where we met during demonstrations and in universities. 

First image: Anarchists on a march, flying white anarchists flags with a red circle A. Second image: two anarchists in Sudan holding a red and black flag with a white circle A.

We came together in order to spread anarchist ideas and achieve anarchist progress on the ground throughout Sudan. This is done despite the danger the government authorities pose, as they will operate against any instigators or propagators of the anarchist idea.

But despite this risk, we were determined to establish a group that would struggle against the government and its corrupt institutions, even if we face the​​​​​​ risk of imprisonment for life or being killed by the fascist state. After the foundation of our group, we contacted individual anarchists in all states of Sudan and also communicated with a group of anarchists in northern Sudan.

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March for Peace: 10k Protest against Arming Ukraine and Munich ‘Security’ Conference

from thefreeonline on 2/20/2023 by russiart

A rally against the 59th Munich Security Conference was held in the capital of Bavaria. The participants in the mass action also expressed their dissatisfaction with NATO policy and opposed the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

According to recent opinion polls, more than half of the inhabitants of Germany do not support the transfer of tanks and combat aircraft to Kyiv, although these issues have become one of the central topics on the agenda of the current Munich conference.

On Saturday, February 18, several thousand protesters gathered in the capital of Bavaria for a rally against the Munich Security Conference taking place in the city these days.

According to preliminary police data, about 10,000 people took to the streets.

The demonstrators gathered in the city center, from where they moved to the square in front of the Munich Glyptothek (a museum of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture).

NATO doubles down: Highlights from the Munich War Conference

The protesters carried banners and posters calling for a halt in the supply of weapons to Ukraine and condemning militarism.

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*World Flag Animation-but every country is anarchist !?! + + Mother Anarchy Loves Her Kiddies *

This is an alternative flag animation of anarchist world, only made for community fun post, NO POLITICAL PURPOSES!

from thefreeonline on 29th Feb 2023 by Darkify .7.95K subscribers 274,616 views …

Warning: Most of the flags in this video are fake, don’t take it too serious

Sources: Reddit (Most are from r/vexillology, r/leftisvexillology), Myself This better blow up lol /

Turn on subtitles for names of countries :

D Music: Mother Anarchy Loves Her Sons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_T7b…

and now,, for all our loco fans of Ukrainian Rock FOlk..

Mother Anarchy Loves Her Sons’ – Ukrainian Anarchist Song [Rock Version]

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I found this on a sketchy Russian website while looking for an instrumental version.

Didn’t find it anywhere else, so I figured I’d post it.

no translation.. havent a clue

ViVa Makhno!

‘Ireland For All’: Tens of Thousands March in Dublin to Support Refugees

from thefreeonline on 19th Feb 2023 by Julia Conley at Common Dreams.

“There are enough resources in this country for everyone to have a decent home, job, and services and welcome refugees,”

Demanding an “Ireland for All,” tens of thousands of Irish people on Saturday marched through Dublin to make clear their opposition to recent violent attacks on migrants and rallies claiming the country “is full” and can’t accept refugees.

Carrying signs reading, “Protect Lives, Not Borders” and “Everyone Is Welcome,” the demonstrators on Saturday called on the federal and city government to ensure there is enough housing for everyone and to address the cost-of-living crisis—which advocates said the far-right is exploiting to drum up anti-immigration sentiment.

Demonstrators display signs with messages welcoming refugees at a protest in Dublin on February 18, 2023. (Photo: @TooManyEmmas/Twitter

A rise in racism across Ireland “has been deliberately been stoked up by organizers of the far-right,” Bríd Smith of the ecosocialist group People Before Profit told The Independent. “We had [cost-of-living] crises long before refugees came, long before the Ukrainian war.”

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International Statement: Call for anarchist Solidarity in Turkey, Syria, and Kurdistan – Black Rose + 22 orgs

from thefreeinline on February 19, 2023 – Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation

This statement was issued and endorsed by an international coordination of anarchist organizations. It is the first statement issued by this grouping that Black Rose / Rosa Negra has signed on to. Examples of previous statements can be found here.

The earthquakes of 6 February and their aftershocks have devastated entire regions. The death toll is in the tens of thousands and continues to rise. Access to water, electricity, gas, food and other basic necessities is reduced or non-existent for millions of people.

Our comrades in anarchist organisations, grassroots unions and popular organisations are working together and are directly involved in the relief efforts.

We are now launching a fundraising drive to support the work of these organisations.

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Guess how many regions of Europe want Independence, like Donbass.. 2? 10? 100?

from thefreeonline on 18th February 2023 by By Georgiy Berezovsky, at censored HomeWorld News

Kosovo, Donbass and Catalonia are famous examples, but do you realize how many countries have problems with separatism?

More than 100 governments recognized Kosovo’s self-proclaimed independence 15 years ago, but most of them have their own issues of this kind

FILE PHOTO. Hundreds of supporters of Kosovo Albanian “Self Determination” movement march during a protest in central Pristina. ©  Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP

In February of 2008, Kosovo’s parliament – dominated by Albanian separatists – declared the province’s independence from Serbia. Belgrade objected to the move, but it the new “state” was recognized the very next day by the United States, Britain, France, Türkiye, and Albania. More than 50 countries followed by the end of that year. 

As of now, almost 100 UN member states have recognized Kosovo’s sovereignty. However, this figure is in constant flux, as some countries have withdrawn their support due to Belgrade’s diplomatic efforts. Nevertheless, Pristina continues to claim that 117 countries support its “independence.”

In fact, more than half of the countries belonging to the UN do not recognize Kosovo’s independence. Among these are China, India, most of the post-Soviet countries, as well as several EU members, namely Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Romania, and Slovakia.

Russia is one of the main opponents of Kosovo’s declaration of independence and has been consistent about the consequences for the world order. Upon closer examination, it turns out that the vast majority of global states are dealing with some form of separatist issues, ranging from significant to very minor. 

A Balkan Patchwork Quilt

The disputed status of Kosovo is only the latest instance of separatism resulting in the emergence of a new state-like entity in the Balkans. The disintegration of the region has been dubbed ‘Balkanization’, and deservedly so.

At the end of the last century, most of the Balkans were incorporated into a united country called Yugoslavia. Today, there are seven independent countries in its place, but this is by no means where it might end. 

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