Tag Archives: fascism
Germany: The Police Are Trash
What will we do with the unemployed coppers once we finally abolish the police force? After global Black Lives Matters demonstrations, police forces all over the world are finding themselves forced to ask – and answer – difficult questions. There’s … Continue reading
Greece: Update about the Situation on Lesvos and in Moria
As thousands of asylum seekers reach Turkey’s land and sea borders with Greece, pressure has steadily been mounting on Lesvos in the wake of this geopolitical crisis. Riots, strikes, and fascist attacks against refugees, aid workers, and journalists have become … Continue reading
Greece: “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” – Statement from No Border Kitchen Lesvos
Between a rock and a hard place. This is how it feels right now be on Lesvos. Different forces outside of our control seemingly decide our actions, and the actions of many of our friends. While this is of course … Continue reading
Greece: A Retrospective on January 2020 by No Border Kitchen Lesvos
Just one month has passed in the new year and it already casts a grim shadow over the months yet to come. Blow after blow, new atrocities occur, and the government issues one fascist decision after another. Public outcry is … Continue reading
Greece: No Holidays in Petrou Ralli – A Letter from Detained Women
On December 19, 2019, was our last visit to Petrou Ralli Detention Center. Once more the number of detainees had increased and reached over 50 women from 15 different countries. Indonesia, Ethiopia, Albania, Afghanistan, Georgia, Iran, Italy, Cameroon, China, Tibet, … Continue reading
Leipzig, Germany: Arson Attack Against the Federal Office of Taxes and Finances
Arson Attack on Saxon federal office of taxes and finances – No one will be able to pacify our struggle – Solidarity Greetings to the fighting companions in Exarchia The Saxon federal office of taxes and finances (LSF) is in … Continue reading
The Messiah Bolsonaro: Brazil and the Far-Right in the Southern Cone
The election of the far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil tells us a lot about the current direction of the world, about where the different cycles of capital management and authoritarian projects are heading at a global level and more … Continue reading