IFA, the new magazine of the International of Anarchist Federations is our sister publication from the International. It features articles from around the world addressing several issues our members are facing which more than anything we hope to help foster a strong culture of resistance.
We aim to help strengthen our bonds of international solidarity and collective hostility to the ever present threats of the state and of capitalism. We believe that developing better communication and keeping informed of our comrades struggles around the world is vital to this.
IFA is published with the aim to provide a clear international Anarchist viewpoint on contemporary issues and to initiate debate on ideas not normally covered in the agitational papers or the region specific products of our member federations.
It being in constant development we would appreciate any thoughts on the magazine and indeed contributions for Anarchist comrades.
If you have any queries feel free to contact us at Organise@afed.org.uk
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Articles From Edition 1:
At 1 PM on August 2, 2024, a fairly large, angry crowd in black uniforms belonging to an ultraconservative organization known as the Old Dominican Order (Antigua Orden Dominicana, AOD) marched in the capital of the Dominican Republic. Having instigated outrage by claiming that Haitian immigrants are "occupying" the country's schools (despite official numbers stating […]
An anonomous comrade who has lived in The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) for a number of years, gives us their analysis of the balance of power with Turkey under a second Trump presidency. We Hope it provides a useful overview or starting point for research for those who are worried that […]
It is difficult to get a full view of a monster from up close. The connection between the claws and teeth and hooves and tail are obscured by the sheer immensity of the thing. All we can observe are the discrete violences waged by the various pieces that make up the monster. But the monster is so much more than a series of discreet phenomena.
The Valencian regional government, led by the right-wing president Carlos Mazón, failed to provide an effective or prompt response.
The reason why I think trade-union representation should do these things is because basically a union is a political organization, and in truth and in fact Africans and other Black people in these times cannot afford the luxury of any special organization for any special purpose.