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Soheil Arabi - Anarkiismo Estas Forflugi por Ĉiam

Letero de SOHEIL ARABI, la anarkiosindicalista politika malliberulo, en la kavoj de la kalumnia Evin-malliberejo, norde de Teherano, Irano:

Red Attitude #20: October 1998

Issue #20 of Red Attitude, featuring extensive coverage of Murdoch's BSkyB takeover bid and fan resistance, United dropping the words "football…

Red Attitude #19: August 1998

Issue #19 of Red Attitude, with extensive coverage of the 1998 world cup and the backlash against David Beckham, Sky television and pay-per-view…

Red Attitude #18: February-March 1998

Issue #18 of Red Attitude, with articles on a trip to Monte Carlo, the Football Task Force, racism at Leeds United (including a critique of Leeds…

Anarchy #18 1976?

Issue 18 of Anarchy (second series) from the mid-1970s. The "Class" issue.

Red Attitude #17: January 1998

Issue #17 of Red Attitude, with articles on crowd control and Hillsborough, the Dessy Noonan column, a letter from an incarcerated United…

Red Attitude #16: December 1997

Issue #16 of Red Attitude, with articles exposing a disgraced cop becoming head of security for United, a column by Dessy Noonan, the final part…

Red Attitude #15: September-October 1997

Issue #15 of Red Attitude, with a column by Dessy Noonan, an article on the behaviour of United's security team, the death of racist psychologist…

Red Attitude #12: February-March 1997

Issue #12 of Red Attitude. With match reports, fanzine reviews, an interview with Dessy Noonan, a letter from an imprisoned fan, part of a series…

Red Attitude

A partial archive of Red Attitude, a Manchester United fanzine produced by supporters of Anti Fascist Action. Taken from the collection at the Anti-Fascist Archive. See also a collection of…

The Apartheid Wars: Non-Accountability and Freedom for Perpetrators

Kenneth Good looks at the failure of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission in South Africa.

Ilya Romanov is free from prison!

On Saturday 11th of April, relatives took Ilya Romanov, anarchist prisoner from LPU-21. Prosecutor did not appeal decision of the court of Zubovo-Polyanski of Republic of Mordovia, which has ordered to release Romanov for basis of his health. We congratulate Ilya, and everyone who was fighting for his release from prison!
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