... who can blame people for not immediately linking a basic human practice that anarchists call mutual aid with this particular politics, given how universal it is?
We are still in the capital, Khartoum. The humanitarian situation is very difficult. The Rapid Support militia steals and kills citizens' cars and storms homes, noting that the militia controls all residential areas in the capital, except in northern Omdurman, which is controlled by the army. The Rapid Support militia no longer has camps, except for two camps, which are the Saleh camp in Omdurman and the Taiba camp in Khartoum. They control the largest petroleum refinery in Sudan, which is the Al-Jili refinery, which is located in the city of Khartoum North. Militias control all residential areas in the city of Khartoum North, east of the Nile, the city of Khartoum and south of Omdurman. The army is only inside its camps in these cities, and it attacks with heavy artillery, aviation, and sometimes by infantry. Also, the militias attack the camps with heavy artillery and infantry.
The situation is very miserable and the situation in Darfur is very violent. Everyone in the city of El Geneina was subjected to burning, killing and displacement, and now El Geneina is just a name devoid of human or animal appearances. Only a few trees that survived this genocide against the people of Darfur loom.
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... who can blame people for not immediately linking a basic human practice that anarchists call mutual aid with this particular politics, given how universal it is?
This essay is dedicated to all those who say to us “Why bother? It’s hopeless. Just move away to a more progressive state.”
Hello subscribers, readers, everyone, apologies that it's been some time since we gave a general update and have in fact quite quiet in general. Hopefully the following addresses the reasons why and what we intend to do about it.
A few months ago, I came across a funny anecdote in this article summarising police surveillance against Black Anarchist jailhouse lawyer and radical educator, Martin Sostre & his partner and comrade Geraldine Robinson. It described a peculiar scene during a three day riot in Buffalo, New York against police brutality starting on the 27th of […]
After the chaos of the racist rally-turned-riot on Saturday 3rd August, further action had to be organised. Us anti-fascists were heavily outnumbered and had to flee, leaving the rioters to terrorise the city into the night. The following week passed as a fever. As in other cities, leaked screenshots from a group chat showed plans […]
Protests are not always this light, and not everyone will have had such a positive experience this Saturday. Our intention is to show that activism can be a productive and joyful experience in these contested times