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Virginia. USA. March 13, 2020. The Jeremy Hammond Support Committee is
pleased to announce that Jeremy has been released from his contempt for resisting a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia as of yesterday, 12 March 2020.
Originally published by Free Jeremy. In a statement once again reaffirming his commitment to stay strong and silent against the grand jury, Jeremy said,…
For our friends. For the ones who fight every day. For those who are gone. In this month of feminist revolt, of organized rage, of joy and of struggle, we, the neighbors of Madrid, make public the recovery of the building in Calle Alberto Bosch 4, as a new common and open space in the heart of Madrid.
Now, in this week more than ever, we must remember the role that social centers have had, have and will have for the feminist movement, as a space for convergence, construction and self-organisation.
The attack on social centers is undoubtedly a direct attack on feminism, which we are not prepared to tolerate. In recent years we have witnessed a lamentable spectacle in which a few people share out the city, selling it to the highest bidder or handing it over to friends while others are thrown out of our neighbourhoods.
Recently we learned that the building of La Ingobernable (Paseo del Prado 30) was once again being given, in the style of the PP, to a foundation directed by the former mayor Gallardón to build a museum instead of the so promised endowments for the neighborhood that the current mayor, Martínez-Almeida, was advocating during the electoral campaign.
The venerable professor Noam Chomsky continues to speak and write about human rights, equality, and improving the lot of the working class. But his concern focuses on the exigent: the survival of the human race. This is one of many reasons I appreciate Chomsky. I may differ, foolishly or not, with some of his conclusions,…
One of the four feminist squats announced on 8-M in Barcelona has been evicted
As part of the Fem Llars Feministes campaign (‘Let’s make Feminist Homes’), the women of the Right to Housing movement made public four occupations in the Gràcia, Trinitat Vella, Sants and Poble-sec neighborhoods yesterday, eleven flats in total.
photo LA DIRECTA
They denounce that the problem of housing “has a woman’s face” and say that it is they who are fighting in the front line. Following the press conference this morning, the Mossos Police Force have evicted the building on Mauritius Sarrahima Street
It is the second year that the housing right movement, with the complicity of the feminist movement, is occupying real estate on the 8th of March. During the day yesterday, housing squatters were announced in several neighborhoods of Barcelona: an entire block in Gràcia, another in Sants, a flat in Poble-sec and another in Trinitat Vella.
In total, eleven housing units for women involved in various groups and unions, which today in a press conference wanted to claim publicly that the housing problem has a “woman’s face”, but at the same time they are the ones who are on the front line of the fight.
Just after the press conference ended in front of the busy block in Gràcia, on Maurici Sarrahima Street, the Mossos anti-riot unit arrived to carry out the eviction.
Last night, about a dozen Brimo’s (Riot Police) units had already attempted a night eviction, which housing groups had avoided by placing a barricade of furniture in front of the building and calling for a popular dinner.
Activists say that the block was empty for two years and explained that they were in contact with the property to negotiate. However, the eviction was carried out and two people were identified by the police.
Last Thursday, I attended a talk by journalist Maria Ressa at Harvard. She talked about the “pounding” journalists get on social media and “trends” set by fake accounts, often followed by action on the ground. It reminded me not only of the challenges journalists face in Pakistan but also what organisers of the forthcoming Aurat […]
Turkish police fired tear gas and plastic bullets to break up a crowd of several thousand women who gathered in central İstanbul on Sunday evening for a march to celebrate International Women’s Day, according to Turkish media reports.
The crowd gathered at the edge of the city’s Taksim Square, planning to hold a march although the İstanbul Governor’s Office had earlier banned demonstrations and marches on İstiklal Street, where police teams set up barricades earlier in the day. It is the second year in a row that the governor’s office has refused permission for organizers to hold the annual rally in the Taksim area.
Hundreds of riot police blocked the women’s path to prevent them from advancing along the district’s main pedestrian avenue for the 18th “Feminist Night March,” held in İstanbul since 2003 to mark women’s day.
Women and men carry signs as they take part in an Aurat March, or Women’s March in Lahore, Pakistan March 8, 2020. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Islamists pelted campaigners with stones, shoes and sticks as they marched through Pakistan’s capital on Sunday to mark International Women’s Day.Women and men joined the event in Islamabad, one of several rallies across the country, for what is known in Pakistan as the Aurat March, using the Urdu word for women
Officers blocked the Islamists as they tried to break through a cordon to attack the marchers. A Reuters witness said the Islamists threw stones, bricks, sticks and shoes at the marchers. Religious groups are pictured protesting against the event
Religious groups are pictured protesting against the event. A Reuters witness said the Islamists threw stones, bricks, sticks and shoes at the marchers.
Several people were reportedly injured as social and religious conservatives clashed with International Women’s Day demonstrators in Islamabad on March 8. RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal reported that participants in a conservative demonstration called Modesty Walk threw stones at demonstrators holding a march to mark International Women’s Day. Ismat Shahjahan, head of the Women’s Democratic Front, which organized the march, said four participants suffered head injuries, while three others were less seriously hurt.