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The University of Abahlali baseMjondolo

This is a longer version of an article by Richard Pithouse first published in Voices of Resistance from Occupied London in October 2007. It gives a useful basic overview of Abahlali baseMjondolo from its founding in early 2005 to late 2007.

Colombia: Is kidnapping a method of revolutionary struggle? A libertarian socialist position

This article, originally published in Spanish in El Libertario # 52, February-March 2008, Venezuela, critically examines the kidnapping tactic Marxist guerrillas are using in Colombia.

Talking about the Venezuelan situation: interview with the CRA

An interview with a member of the Venezuelan CRA (Comision de Relaciones Anarquistas) in January 2006.
Chavez supporters

Of Chavistas and anarquistas: brief sketch of a visit to Venezuela (November-December, 2004)

A report from two American anarchists of their time traveling around Venezuela,…

Venezuela's anarchists and the three-way fight

A look at anarchism in Venezuela, and its position in conflict both to Chavism and its US-sponsored opposition.

Venezuela today: complexities and outright lies

A member of the El Libertario editorial collective prepared this article for the 6th edition of the Costa Rican anarchist journal La Libertad in…

The myth of 'co-management' in Venezuela: Reflections on Alcasa and Invepal

An analysis of two of the most famous cases of Venezuelan 'co-management', Alcasa and Invepal.

TV Times - 5 - 11 April 2008

This weeks pick looks at the possible causes of the Virginia Tech massacre, the biggest peacetime shooting incident in US history.

Bus drivers wildcat in Limerick

A wildcat strike of bus workers brought transport to a standstill across the west of Ireland today (Friday 4th April).

Nike plant remains closed following strike in Vietnam

Following a 17,000 strong strike for higher pay, the Taiwanese-owned plant has locked out workers since Wednesday after violence broke out during the return to work.
Blockade of the Lilla Karachi restaurant by SAC members

Illegal immigrants win unpaid wages in Stockholm

The syndicalist SAC union in Sweden has been campaigning for fair wages for illegal immigrants in the last few months, resulting in thousands of…

Direct action gets the goods again, this time in London

An underpaying, exploitative restuarant boss in London was forced to pay a foreign kitchen porter his owed wages and also holiday pay when a picket arrived outside his restaurant, backed up by threats of legal action.
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