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[Voix de Faits] Mon Anarchisme

A heads-up i should have sent out a couple of weeks ago: Nicolas from the Quebec City UCL (the Quebec successor to NEFAC) has written a quick and useful look at his own political evolution, starting from when he was an anarcho-punk back in the 90s. i wish i had …

The Red Army Faction on the Jeff Farrias Show

Andre Moncourt and J. Smith, co-editors and co-authors of The Red Army Faction A Documentary history Volume 1: Projectiles for the People, were interviewed earlier this week on the Jeff Farrias show about their book, and the RAF and armed struggle in general. You can listen to their interview by …

Jim Campbell, Remembered

A debonaire looking Jim, 1981 It is two years today since Jim Campbell died of a heart attack, bicycling in rural Ontario with his partner Julie. He was 57, and had been looking forward to retiring in a few years, to finally being able to move out of the city. …

Homophobic Death Squads in Iraq

queers murdered by death squads in Iraq From the Guardian, this report about political-homophobic murders in Iraq: Sitting on the floor, wearing traditional Islamic clothes and holding an old notebook, Abu Hamizi, 22, spends at least six hours a day searching internet chatrooms linked to gay websites. He is not …

Exposing ‘Little Guantanamo:’ Inside the CMU

The following from political prisoner Daniel McGowan’s support group: From: “Family & Friends of Daniel McG”Date: Thu, September 10, 2009 Dear friends, Daniel’s article, “Exposing ‘Little Guantanamo:’ Inside the CMU” is now handsomely laid out and available for download in screen-reading or printable booklet form! If you still haven’t read …

‘Seattle’ Copenhagen call, as Africans demand reparations

The following excellent analysis of this December’s upcoming climate talks in Copenhagen was initially posted on Znet. The author, Patrick Bond, is director of the Centre for Civil Society in Durban and co-editor of the UKZN Press book Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil Society: Negative Returns on South African …

Perdido Street Station

i have only read two of China Mieville’s steampunk novels, and whaddya know my favourite of the two – Perdido Street Station – is on offer as a free download from suvudo. it’s an incredibly imaginative story set in a magical city modeled somewhat on Victorian London, where our heroes …