
Resistance bulletin issue 129 February 2011
7 February 2011Posted by AFed
FEBRUARY 2011 RESISTANCE is out. TUNISIANS TOPPLE TYRANT, and more.
See also Organise! magazine. Download Resistance #129 PDF or read text online.

Anarchist Federation – annual report 2010
23 January 2011Posted by AFed
Here is an overview of the AF’s main actvities in 2010. Activities Anti-cuts + education protests & occupationsNo to Welfare AbolitionAnti-EDLPride Anarchist movement Anarcafeminist conferenceLocal…

Resistance bulletin issue 128 December 2010 – January 2011
5 January 2011Posted by AFed
DECEMBER 2010/JANUARY 2011 RESISTANCE is out. THE SPARK (Student movement takes off), Analysis of the growing student movement, actions against government plans regarding tuition fees, the struggle of asylum seekers in Glasgow, council disruption in Lewisham, our regular workplace roundup, a look at the winners and losers of the financial crisis, further examination of the NHS ‘restructuring’ (see Resistance #125), a history of sabotage in the workplace, plus our annual Bastard of the Year awards!, Forthcoming events, and more.
See also Organise! magazine. Download Resistance #128 PDF or read text online.

Solidarity with Belarus Activists – IFA statement and prison letter request
11 December 2010Posted by AFed
At the Sofia meeting of the International of Anarchist Federations a statement was written in solidarity with the Belarus activists. French and Russian translations can…

Organise! magazine Issue 75 now available for free download
11 December 2010Posted by AFed
The latest issue of the AF’s magazine is now available to download or read online and still available in print (single issue or annual subscription)….

Interview with an anarchist student occupier at Sheffield University
24 November 2010Posted by AFed
This article comes from The Fargate Speaker, one of the many local AFed blogs that you can see there in the blogroll on the right.
Interview with an anarchist student occupier at Sheffield University
Mark is a third year Biology student studying at Sheffield University and a member of the Anarchist Federation. He is one among many students currently occupying the Hicks Building on Sheffield University campus. The views expressed in the interview should be considered his alone and not that of the occupation’s general assembly.
– Why are you occupying the Hicks building today?
We are occupying for a variety of reasons but generally around the common purpose of being against the cuts in this university, to other universities and to education in general. Particularly we want to demonstrate against the proposed rise in tuition fees and the ongoing privatisation of higher education. However, we are also tying our actions to a wider struggle against austerity measures and cuts. So our occupation is about more than just education cuts but this is currently our primary focus.
– What has been the reaction of University security/the police so far?
They haven’t taken any action to stop us occupying yet but they have told us after 6pm that everyone who is leaving won’t be able to return. This will presumably be until tomorrow morning. It might open up again after 8am. We haven’t had any major trouble so far but police have been inside to observe what was going on. It should be stated thought that we have no intention of damaging university property. This is a peaceful occupation.
– Why should the occupation be supported?
Because the tactic of occupation, as opposed to lobbying or simply asking political representatives to make changes for us, is a tactic that has been historically successful. Clegg and his broken promise to scrap tuition fees is just one example, among many, that politicians cannot be trusted to make decisions for us. Direct action puts a lot more pressure on university management and by extension government ministers to act.
Aside from the past success of these kinds of tactics what we are fighting for is essentially access to education for everybody regardless of income. We also recognise that there is a much wider struggle beyond simply what is happening to education right now. We need to extend these tactics into all of these areas where we are currently under attack. This is a fight that all of us should be taking on and working in solidarity with each other.
Working in Universities, Living With the Axe
15 November 2010Posted by AFed
Working in Universities, Living With the Axe [Also print out joint AF/Solfed student and workers bulletin given out on the demo that included this article]…

The students are revolting – report on the occupation of Millbank Tower – 10th November 2010
11 November 2010Posted by AFed
Yesterday (10/11/2010) saw one of the largest and most vibrant protests in London in recent history. Over 50,000 education workers and students took to the capital not only to protest against the rise in tuition fees but reforms in education in general and to protest for a fairer, free higher education system. The Anarchist Federation was among them forming a “radical workers’ and students’ bloc” which, along with London Solidarity Federation, argued that capitalism is the cause of this crisis, that the Left and the union leaders cannot be trusted to fight our battles (a point NUS president Aaaron Porter later so aptly demonstrated) and that we need united, grassroots direct action as part of a sustained fightback.
Contrary to the corporate media commentaries, a significant portion of the march also involved itself in the property destruction and occupation at Millbank tower, home to the Conservative Party HQ. Direct action was not limited to this either, with the London School of Economics going into occupation shortly after the end of the protest, a sit-down protest in Parliament Square and some limited property destruction at Liberal Democrat HQ. Students and education workers have not only demonstrated their anger at the wave of attacks in store for a whole generation of young people, but their lack of faith in parliamentary democracy and the need to take the struggle into their own hands.

Nottingham City NHS and the cuts – a healthworker speaks out
10 November 2010Posted by AFed
Nottingham City NHS and the cuts – a healthworker speaks out
Source: Notts Black Arrow – Nottingham & Nottinghamshire AF group’s blog
The below is something a member of Nottingham AF wrote for the Notts SOS blog giving an outline of what is happening locally within his workplace, the local NHS community healthcare services.
A Nottingham NHS worker speaks frankly about his, his workmates’, and his family and friends’ situations under the continuing threat of cuts that will no doubt be familiar to many others, and urges everyone to get involved with Notts SOS.
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.

The Fargate Speaker blog – Sheffield AF group local bulletin
10 November 2010Posted by AFed
New on the web: Fargate Speaker blog – local paper of Sheffield AF. Take a look. See Contacts & Groups for other local blogs and…
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