FIJL (Libertarian Youth) Spain

Submitted by magidd on January 8, 2007

Do enybody knows where is they site in internet?

Bubbles

17 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Bubbles on January 8, 2007

I dont think they have one.

wikipedia

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Steven.

17 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 8, 2007

Yeah I'm pretty sure they don't. I'm not sure if they really exist. I found this discussion on a spanish site, which seems to say that they might not exist but there are a couple of local groups which call themselves FIJL, but I can't use google translate from work so not sure. Link

Durruti

17 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Durruti on January 8, 2007

hi, they dont have a website at this moment. They disapeared for a long time but are reorganizing now as far as i know there is still sedes ( like a litle room size houselol ) in each big city, as close to me in almeria. I will go passed there at some point this week and ill ask about it all.

Salvoechea

17 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Salvoechea on January 8, 2007

FIJL was resurrected in the 80s with CNT young members, and other anarchists. During the 90s FIJL had problems with some CNT federations, especially in Madrid. Some were expelled from it, other left by themselves. FIJL groups began to evolve towards greek and italian insurrectionism. In the late 90s they began to follow the anti-organisationalist (informalist) theories and disolved the federation.

In the last years there has been some groups trying to rebuild FIJL. However, the lack of seriousness and experience (too young ppl) of the groups makes difficult to start something.

blia blia blia

16 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by blia blia blia on December 23, 2007

Some new groups have tried to reorganize the FIJL, but old (90's) FIJL communicated that is still alive but clandestine (although they don't recognice themshelves as a federation, nor of young people, but they want to maintain the name).

So that new groups have named as FIJA (Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Anarquistas - Anarchist Youth Iberic Federation), and it seems they want to maintain good relations with CNT.

Here is his web:
http://www.nodo50.org/juventudesanarquistas/

The "old " Federation don't have site or way to get in touch with.

Bubbles

16 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Bubbles on December 23, 2007

i dont speak Spanish but what is with the punky looking imagery?

Mark.

16 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Mark. on December 23, 2007

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i dont speak Spanish but what is with the punky looking imagery?

Their ideas sound close to the CNT - as opposed to the FIJL which I think had moved towards insurrectionism before pretty much disappearing. I don't think the imagery means very much.

rafi dawn

8 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by rafi dawn on June 24, 2016

https://juventudeslibertariasmadrid.wordpress.com/