Tied and beaten: “humanitarian treatment” of refugees by police in Pharmakonisi
Posted by clandestina on 14 October 2009
Photos taken this summer at Pharmakonisi, Aegean, published at Athens Indymedia by Syspeirosi Anarchikon.
“The nature of the global attack and the importance of emerging networks of struggle” (Text presented in the Zrenjanin Antifascist Festival, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2011)
“In the struggle between yourself and the world, back the world” (Text presented at the No Border Camp, Bulgaria, August 25-29, 2011)
Why, amidst the crisis, we insist to talk about immigrants (Feb 2011)
Larnaca, Belgrade, Attica Square: Connecting the dots (Nov 2010)
No borders no papers, Raoul Vaneigem (Sep 2010)
On immigration and the Crisis in Greece: Four points (June 2010)
Counterarguments to the 3d Forum on Immigration & Development (Nov 2009)

Posted by clandestina on 14 October 2009
Photos taken this summer at Pharmakonisi, Aegean, published at Athens Indymedia by Syspeirosi Anarchikon.
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