Belo Monte dam protest The latest protest against the Amazonian Belo Monte Dam project took place in Washington last Monday (9th of April). This demonstration against…
A people's history of the American revolution - Howard Zinn Howard Zinn's critical history of the American Revolution against British rule and its impact on…
Columbus, the Indians and the 'discovery' of America Howard Zinn on the "discovery" of America, the treatment of the native population and how it was justified as "progress".
The Day the Raids Came: stories of survival and resistance to the state terror raids in New Zealand On October 15th, 2007 an estimated 300 police raided houses all over Aotearoa New…
Ecuador: the President who cried "¡Golpe!” Last Thursday, the world was briefly enthralled by events in Quito, Ecuador, where left-leaning President Rafael Correa called his followers out…
Popular justice: community policing in Guerrero, Mexico A year old article about an indigenous initiative in the Costa Chica, Guerrero, Mexico in which…
Morales vs Bolivia’s opposition: the proletariat always loses Bolivian anarchists on politics in the state as Morales tried to change the constitution in 2008,…
Anarchism and libertarian currents in the Oaxaca insurrectionary movement Article examining the influence of libertarian ideas in the recent uprisings in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Peruvian indigenous group wins oil pollution battle Local residents return to their homes having reached an agreement over oil waste after a 15-day protest.
Oaxaca communards shot by police Four people have been wounded after police and hired thugs loyal to Governor Ruiz opened fire on a popular assembly's 'mobile brigade'.
Indigenous Peruvians shut down Amazon oil facility The Native Federation of the Corrientes River (FECONACO) has shut down Pluspetrol's Amazon oil facilities in protest at water contamination.
Siege at Wounded Knee, 1973 A short history of the 71-day uprising of Native Americans at Wounded Knee. Armed American Indians occupied the territory, which they legally…