Black Flag
Shoot to Kill
This article is from Black Flag in 1999. It analyses the British state's use of shoot to kill.
Review: All Power to the Imagination
This review was submitted at the end of 1999 to Black Flag.
An open letter to the IWA from SAC, 1998
An open letter from a member of the Malmö local of the SAC to members of the IWA about their relations as well as anarcho-syndicalism more generally.
An open letter to all members of the IWA.
Review of "African Anarchism"
A review from Black Flag 214, published in 1999.
A Brief Interview with an IWW organiser, 1998
We recently heard of that the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) had managed to establish a job shop in Hampshire, and took the opportunity to interview Ray Carr, the IWW delegate involved, recently.
Anarchism in North China, 1910-1934
Some personal recollections of the anarchist movement in Northern China.
In the village where I was born there is a monument in a square erected by the trades unions where fifteen Anarchists were executed as common criminals engaged in a conspiracy against the Empress in her last terror-stricken days. They were buried in a common grave which became a place of honour to the common people, who preserved it carefully.
Introduction to Black Flag
Black Flag - UK, 1970-present
Black Flag is a class struggle anarchist magazine which was founded in 1970 by Stuart Christie and Albert Meltzer. Originally the "organ of the Anarchist Black Cross" prisoner support group it was best known in the late 1970s and early 1980s when its frequency reached fortnightly and covered international struggles, the Angry Brigade and the CNT in Spain amongst other things.
Links on libcom.org
Black Flag archive
Albert Meltzer archive
Stuart Christie archive
Links elsewhere
Black Flag website - not very up-to-date
Black Flag on Wikipedia
Two Caricatures of Anarchism: Or Tolstoy Revisited
This review appeared in Black Flag in 1991.
Government is Violence: Essays on Anarchism and Pacifism, by Leo Tolstoy (as edited by David Stephens) Phoenix Press
Negrin's Gold
This piece of Anarchist Research, originally published in Black Flag in 1991, takes as its starting point the book 'El Oro de Negrin' by Francisco Olaya (Ediciones Madre Tierra (Mostoles 1990)). It tells the story of the Moscow Gold and how the Spanish war was lost.

