The trouble is that once you see it, you can't unsee it. And once you've seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. - Arundhati Roy

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Posted: Januar 6th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Zürich | Kommentare deaktiviert für Seite im Aufbau – Page Under Construction


Hamburg Rote Flora Activists: “We Don’t Care Who Owns The Building”

Posted: Januar 20th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Autonome Räume, Deutschland, Hamburg, Recht auf Stadt, Rote Flora | Tags: , , , , , , | Kommentare deaktiviert für Hamburg Rote Flora Activists: “We Don’t Care Who Owns The Building”

Appeared originally on Revolution News 18/01/14

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On Thursday, activists held a press conference to speak about the Rote Flora, the danger zone, and police brutality in Hamburg. There was another demonstration for the Rote Flora, the Esso houses and the right to stay for the “Lampedusa in Hamburg” refugees group today.
Earlier this week we reported that the city of Hamburg wants to buy the autonomous cultural center Rote Flora, but activists of the Flora said during a press conference on Thursday that they “don’t care who owns the building.”
This comes as no surprise, as the Rote Flora has never compromised since it was occupied in 1989.
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‘Revolution within the revolution’: The battle against ISIS

Posted: Januar 16th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: English, Syrien | Tags: , , , , | Kommentare deaktiviert für ‘Revolution within the revolution’: The battle against ISIS
January 7, 2014 by

From: Syrian Anarchists أناركيون سوريون Facebook page

From: Syrian Anarchists أناركيون سوريون Facebook page

Those that have bought into regime narratives that it is engaged in an existential battle against Al Qaeda terrorists must be feeling a little confused this week.

Revolutionary activists have long been protesting against the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS), known locally as Daesh, the main Al Qaeda affiliated group in Syria.[1] Comprised mainly of foreign militant jihadi fighters, ISIS has focused on consolidating its control over large parts of territory primarily in the north of the country rather than fighting on the front lines or coordinating with armed opposition groups. It has established Islamic emirates in areas under its control implementing a strict interpretation of Sharia law, alien to the vast majority of the local population, and assaulting the rights of women and minorities including dictating women’s dress and attacking churches.[2] Read the rest of this entry »


Rote Flora, Politics and Police – „Critical Police“ Officers Press Release

Posted: Januar 12th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Autonome Räume, Deutschland, English, Hamburg, Polizeigewalt, Rote Flora | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Kommentare deaktiviert für Rote Flora, Politics and Police – „Critical Police“ Officers Press Release

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Press Release No. 4: On domestic policy in Hamburg since March 2011

Rote Flora, Politics and Police

We Critical Police Officers present herewith our first written position on the militant altercation between state organs and citizens regarding the Rote Flora Social Center, the ESSO high-rises, the so- called ‘Lampedusa’ refugees and rent prices in Hamburg. Read the rest of this entry »


Pressemitteilung der „Kritischen PolizistInnen“: Rote Flora, Politik und Polizei

Posted: Januar 6th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Autonome Räume, Deutschland, Hamburg, Polizeigewalt, Recht auf Stadt, Rechtsstaat, Rote Flora | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Kommentare deaktiviert für Pressemitteilung der „Kritischen PolizistInnen“: Rote Flora, Politik und Polizei
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Available in English here…
Nummer 4: Zur Hamburger Innenpolitik, seit dem März 2011

Hier: Rote Flora, Politik und Polizei

Wir Kritischen PolizistInnen nehmen heute erstmals zu den auch militanten
Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Staatsorganen und BürgerInnen um die Rote Flora,
den ESSO-Hochhäusern, den sog. Lampedusa-Flüchtlingen und der
Mietpreisentwicklung in Hamburg schriftlich Stellung.
Ein Polizeieinsatz wie jener vom 21.12.2013 kann natürlich nicht auf über 700
verletzte Personen verweisen, diverse Sachbeschädigungen (und mehr!) an Häusern
der Elbchaussee, ein stärker beschädigtes Bezirksamt Eimsbüttel, eine beschädigte
GdP-Geschäftsstelle in Hamburg (direkt neben dem Polizeipräsidium) etc. und
serieller rechtswidriger polizeilichen Handlungen sowie weiteren Gewaltexzessen in
den seither verstrichenen 14 Tagen, wenn er erfolgreich gewesen wäre. Read the rest of this entry »