
SolFed open letter to UKUncut about ‘violent minorities’ and useful links
29 March 2011Posted by AFed
The following is an open letter published 28/3/2011 by sections of the Solidarity Federation who with the Anarchist Federation had called for a Radical Workers…

The signs of the defeat of Libyan revolution: Statement by a Libyan anarchist
25 March 2011Posted by AFed
For many translations of this message, dated 17 March 2011, see: http://www.anarkismo.net/article/19112 The signs of the defeat of Libyan revolution In a few hours, the…

Feeder March info for March 26th from Freedom Newspaper, and legal info
25 March 2011Posted by AFed
Feeder Marches Freedom have produced a useful guide to the many ‘feeder march’ starting points and Convergence Space for Saturday 26th ‘March for the Alternative’…

Meeting in London: How (and How Not) to Fight the Cuts
22 March 2011Posted by AFed
EVERYTHING WE WON THEY WANT BACK!
HOW TO FIGHT THE CUTS AND HOW NOT TO
How do we successfully organise to fight the cuts that are being put through via council cuts, cuts to the NHS, and cuts to social services? “Deserving“ and “undeserving” cuts? Are there such things? Are cuts inevitable?
Discussion meeting convened by the London group of the Anarchist Federation with speakers from local campaigns and from student occupations ( TBC). All welcome.
7pm Thursday March 31st , Freedom Bookshop, Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street ( entrance to Angel Alley next to KFC and Whitechapel Art Gallery). Nearest tube Aldgate East. Disabled access.

AF leaflet for the 26th March 2011 ‘March for the Alternative’ in London
16 March 2011Posted by AFed
We’ll be in London on the 26th to make the case for an anti-capitalist anti-state anti-cuts movement and for a free and equal society. Download…

Everything we’ve won: they want it back (March 2011)
15 March 2011Posted by AFed
Analysis by the Anarchist Federation of the emerging anti-austerity movement and provisions for a libertarian alternative to the reformism of the Left and the TUC. Written for the March 26th “March for the Alternative” 2011. Download PDF or read below.
anarchist health worker
I work in one of the support services within the Nottingham NHS Citihealth organisation. We provide community health services to the Nottingham area. We have heard the current government promise to ring fence frontline health spending, however the reality on the ground is somewhat different.
Due to an ever increasing number of service users the very modest budget increases in the upcoming years do not allow us to maintain the current level of service provision. Frontline services have been cut despite political promises to the contrary. Recruitment including agency staff is frozen and retiring health are staff are not being replaced. Departments who can’t meet the required budget cuts through natural wastage are being forced to cut staff. Specialist commissioning staff are being replaced by a GPs buying up services. This has been tried before with disastrous results and was quickly abandoned. GPs are up in arms over having to provide a service they have no experience in and no time to administer. It’s almost certain that commissioning will be subcontracted en masse to eagerly waiting private consultancy firms. Also quality control and auditing of services are in the process of being replaced by, what at this stage, appears to be a code of voluntary self policing.

Radical Workers Bloc On The March For The Alternative
9 March 2011Posted by AFed
On Saturday 26th March the Trades Union Congress has called for a march against the cuts, and there is going to be a South London feeder march starting at Kennington Park which we will be joining. South London is one of the areas to be hardest hit by the cuts and has seen some of the most inspiring resistance to their implementation with the storming and occupying of town halls, the occupying of libraries and university buildings along with large demonstrations and regular small actions. Anarchists have played a key role in these struggles arguing that we fight the cuts based on the principles of solidarity, direct action, and self-organisation. We are calling on anarchists, libertarian communists and militant workers from across the country who agree with these principles to join us on the demonstration to provide a visible presence and a revolutionary alternative to the reformism of the TUC.
See also, leaflet: Everything we’ve won: they want it back (March 2011)

Resistance bulletin issue 130 March 2011
7 March 2011Posted by AFed
MARCH 2011 RESISTANCE is out. PUBLIC RESISTANCE FORCES GOVERNMENT U-TURNS, Protests in London and Manchester, Glasgow students occupy closed student building, Workers fight back in Wisconsin, More tax cuts for the banks, Egypt erupts, Middle East roundup, US Chamber of Commerce spies, Migrant fight in Greece, It’s OK to call your boss a dick, Dismantling the apartheid wall in Bi’lin, Palestine.
See also Organise! magazine. Download Resistance #130 PDF or read text online.

Italian FAI on North Africa uprisings (translation)
6 March 2011Posted by AFed
Tunisia: a social revolution (from Umanita Nuova 23rd January 2011)
17th December, a young unemployed who occasionally sells fruits, Mohamed Bouaziz, goes up in flames against the harassments that he suffers everyday from Tunisian police.
In few days the protest of the Tunisian working class spread like wildfire. Tunisia, a Maghrebi country considered “westernized” because of its economical relationship with UE, lays in the most deepest crisis of the last fifteen years, that is since the Islamic wind blew up from the near Algeria risked of developing a civil war also in Tunisia. Very high rate of young people unemployment (a quarter of the young people is unemployed although the high level of education), inflation of the food good over the roof.
Furthermore, the Mafia management and favoritism of the Tunisian economy, controlled by the clan of president Ben Ali. For many observers, the Tunisian riot is a kind of desperation’s son of a generation whose access to job has been denied and their only perspective is to emigrate in Europe and be exploited. The price rise and the death of Buaziz have been the spark of a perspective which has been explosive since many years. The price rise has the roots in the speculations brought forward from the finance system that in the name of miracle of the multiplication of the money subtracts the bread to the people. In the last years, we have seen several speculations on commodities, the raw material, which made an increase of the petrol, copper and steel costs and afterwards the food goods (also thanks to the clever politics of investment in “green petrol” derived from farming which subtracts space to the food farming). A similar situation happened two years ago in Egypt and in central African countries and led to protests with several hundreds of deaths. In front of the Tunisian working class rage wave the state did not hesitate to respond with violence: about 150 deaths in two weeks (officially 21) and 5 people committed suicide for protest, universities and schools closed for government decree. From the videos is possible to see that many were hit from the back. They shoot to kill! From official sources it is possible to know that two cops died too.

Radical Worker Bloc on 26th March 2011
5 March 2011Posted by AFed
STATEMENT ON CALL OUTS FOR A RADICAL WORKERS’ BLOCK ON 26 March 2011. As part the working class fight back against the ConDem government and…
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