Factory and police station, Faridabad An account of the beating and repression by bosses and police of MG auto workers in Faridabad, India, 2007.
Low intensity operations: subversion, insurgency, peacekeeping - Frank Kitson This is an essential handbook on the basics of modern counter-insurgency. Every revolutionary should…
New Wave of Repression in South Africa An overview of the situation in the wake of the attacks on Abahlali baseMjondolo (reposted from Indy Media UK).
Mexico: as the union drops the unwinnables and looks to negotiate, ex Luz y Fuerza workers wildcat The long-running saga of the 44,000 ex Luz y Fuerza workers in Mexico's central…
First buses London strike injunction After the banning of the British Airways cabin crew strike, now First bus workers have also been banned from striking by the courts.
Strike and police brutality at Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, 2005 Prol-Position on the violent, month-long strike/lockout of HMSI workers in India in 2005, which…
New NFC arrest in Athens exposes antiterrorist sham New Nuclei of Fire related arrest in Athens exposes the volume of persecuting sham as antiterrorist chief admits police knew the innocence of the arrested.
Torture under the Acropolis Two police officers and three police guards of the Acropolis police station have been arrested in relation to the torture of an man treated for his wounds in hospital.
Academic Freedom Issues in 'Terrorist' Court Case A sociology graduate student who researches 'radical activist groups' is under pressure from a US court.
March for Resalto in Keratsini More than a thousand march in Keratsini in solidarity to the 21 comrades arrested during the police raid on Resalto, the anarchist social centre…
Cuba: libertarians warn of impending "wave of repression" Libertarians and Independent activists in the cultural sphere in Cuba are bracing themselves for…
Serbian Intellectuals Write New Letter Condemning Charges Against Belgrade Six A group of Serbian intellectuals have written a new letter condemning the charges against the six…