This article first appeared in The Anvil, Vol 9 No 6, published 31 Dec 2020. The Brereton report about allegations of war crimes against Afghan civilians by Australian troops, mainly…
Continue ReadingFollowing the appointment of AKP’s Melih Bulu as “trustee rector” to Boğaziçi University, 43 people, including 3 of our comrades from the Anarchist Youth, were detained after the protests in…
Continue ReadingIn urban democracy, laws are something few make to define the lives of the many. When the few make laws that target only one person, then two things happen, or…
Continue ReadingWilliam Gillis My sincere answer for why tankies reemerged five years ago is that movements are social hierarchies and newbie teens don’t want to compete for status in existing illegible/inaccessible…
Continue ReadingTo listen to the government, certain media and certain trade associations, small businesses would be threatened by demonstrations, strikes (yellow cards, pensions, health) or the rights that govern our exploitation…
Continue ReadingBy: Aragorn Eloff Pharmaceutical companies stand to make billions from the Covid-19 pandemic, but the vaccines they have developed are the fruits of the collective labour of all of humanity.…
Continue Readingby Kdog Short, sharp points by friend and comrade of 3WF, Kdog, on how to understand the events of Jan 6th in DC and how the radical antifascist movements need…
Continue ReadingFollowing the short-lived occupation of the US Capitol building, Twitter and a number of other social media platforms have banned US President Donald Trump. Predictably, this led to #thisis1984 trending…
Continue ReadingA history of Surrealism and its links with politics and, in particular, anarchism and socialism. It’s noticeable how mainstream writers writing about Surrealism play down the politics. For example in…
Continue ReadingLove knows no borders. That’s one of the main messages of A United Kingdom. This is a film based on the true story of Seretse Khama (David Oyelowo), the heir…
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