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Beneficiary bashing targets the sick

Beneficiary bashing targets the sick

The new National government is set to attack beneficiaries with a complete overhaul of how the social welfare system operates in New Zealand.

Liverpool Hospital demo goes ahead, despite toadying Labour Party lickspittles cancelling it

Around fifty people attended a demonstration against the privatisation of the NHS…

Poland: Mass protests against ACTA

For the past week, protests have taken place across Poland against anti-counterfeiting law ACTA in dozens of cities.

Hey boss, have you been working out?

Apparently bosses that exercise are nicer. I don't really care.
March against repression

Police repression against No-TAV movement

25 activists from all over the country were arrested in the repressive turn against NOTAV , while 15 more people were subject to precautionary…

Flight from the land and food riots

Excellent article by Wildcat Germany analysing the food crisis and the global agricultural industry under capitalism.

Movement in Spain - ... And all of a sudden everything became real

German libertarian communist group Wildcat's contemporary analysis of the 15M Spanish protest…

HARI KARI II – a multitude of sins

A short follow-up to an exposal of liberal journalist Johann Hari's plagiarism
Johann Hari (from http://www.flickr.com/photos/lewishamdreamer/)

HARI KARI/HACKERY

DSG's exposal of liberal journalist Johann Hari's plagiarism, which eventually became a scandal and led to his downfall as a respected journalist.

Twenty reasons why it’s kicking off in cyberspace

DSG's article on the development of hacking as a political tool among activists and the response from state and capital.
Rioters on the roof of Fulham Prison

Riot in Victorian prison in response to decline in prisoners' living conditions

Fulham Prison, near Sale in south-eastern Victoria, was locked down for 3 days following a riot on…

Egypt, Bahrain, London, Spain?– Tahrir Square as a meme

DSG's piece on resistance tactics as 'meme' and the emergence of public space occupations in North Africa and Europe.
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