Rojo y Negro is the paper of the CGT, so it's not surprising that they won't write a lot about the politics of the FAI. FAI's magazine is called Tierra y Libertad.
From the IFA web site:
the Iberian Anarchist FederationThe Iberian Anarchist Federation was founded during its first peninsular congress, in Valencia (Spain), on July 25 and 26, 1927.
The F.A.I. is composed of affinity groups and individuals that form an equalitarian and solidarity association based on free agreements and mutual aid. The latter allows to have within the Iberian Peninsula a specific anarchist organisation. We believe that an anti-State and anti-capitalist insurrection can lead to the creation of anarchist communism.
In the same way, the Federacion Anarquista Iberica declares itself to be internationalist, against all types of States, anti-authoritarian, anti-religious, etc.
The affinity groups and the individuals federated within the F.A.I. are related with each other by the mean of a Mutual Agreement. They organise Peninsular Congresses and conferences where they take decisions by unanimity. They base their practice on the development of direct action as a struggle principle.
Today, the F.A.I. works for the creation of Libertarian Athenaei and for the development of I.W.A. sections as well as their usual propaganda work. We publish a monthly newspaper "Tierra y Libertad" ("Land and Freedom") in Castilian and a Portuguese magasine called "Cuadernos de Acçao Directa".




I was wondering if people had any of the contemporary documents the FAI uses, i.e. structure and principles. Rojo y Negro is ok as far as current events goes, but doesn't give real insight into their politics (if they have politics, i don't know if they have developed positions or whatnot).
thanks, t