#REPRESSION

2025-11-04

France24
Tanzanie : Samia Suluhu Hassan, l’espoir d’un renouveau démocratique étouffé dans la violence
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#Tanzanie #manifestations #repression

2025-11-03

The forces of #antwerp #repression changed the atmosphere of the pro-#palstina demo in a peculiar way, although nobody asked for their apperance.
'Thanks' team blue! Remember: Bad PR is still PR.

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Rita, antifascist 🏴🦯🦯🦯OldSquida2@kolektiva.social
2025-11-03

Indonesia: Urgent: Those charged in the "Chaos Star" network case face up to twenty years in prison

Anonymous submission to MTL Counter-info

“They are all accused of being part of the individualist-nihilist “Chaos Star” network, which is a fabrication created by the police for the purpose of their prosecution. The police claim that the imprisoned comrades were radicalised by ‘Leaders’ and funded by foreign anarchist organisations. The cops point to the existence of banners, flags, books, pamphlets and music, which is in the possession of the detainees, as commonly held items denotative of membership of this “Chaos Star” organisation.”

“We ask for heightened attention to this dangerous situation…the young comrades were injured and hurt until they gave false confessions that they were even at the demonstrations and/or part of specific organisations, as they were subjected to the brutality of the paramilitary police.”

“We are publishing the names of our imprisoned comrades and the prison address of the West Java paramilitary police compound where our friends are held. Let’s not leave these comrades alone and let’s send them solidarity letters, postcards and our message of fire.”

#indonesia #westjava #urgent #repression
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La Griffela_voix
2025-11-03

États-Unis : l' s'attaque aux sans-abri avec une politique coercitive

À Salt Lake City, de la gestion des sans-abri version commence à prendre forme : l'État de l'Utah prévoit d'en regrouper jusqu'à 1.300 sur un terrain excentré, décrit par ses partisans comme un campus proposant différents services. Ses détracteurs y voient, eux, un centre de voire un entrepôt humain ​slate.fr/monde/encourage-donal

Des sans-abris dans la rue sous des tentes. À Las Vegas, San Diego ou La Nouvelle-Orléans, des politiques similaires voient le jour.
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2025-11-03

Matignon aspergé de peinture à l’eau, 6 mois ferme: «on nous condamne pour avoir dénoncé l’inaction climatique» Rachel Simon

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Prisoners for Palestine’s Hunger Strike Begins on Balfour Declaration Anniversary in British Prisons

Prisoners for Palestine in the so-called United Kingdom announce a mass hunger strike: ‘We have exhausted all other options.’ Today, the first two Prisoners for Palestine — Amu Gib and Qesser Zuhrah — began refusing food, the first step in the rolling hunger strike.

Dozens of political prisoners in various prisons across Britain have announced their intention to begin a collective hunger strike on November 2nd, a date chosen for its historical significance: the anniversary of the 1917 Balfour Declaration, in which the British government expressed its official support for the Zionist project to colonise Palestine.

The action is being coordinated by the Prisoners for Palestine collective, with the support of CAGE International, and could become the largest hunger strike organised in British prisons since 1981, when ten Irish republican prisoners were martyred after 66 days on hunger strike in prisons in occupied Northern Ireland.

The prisoners denounce the British state for criminalising solidarity with Palestine and protecting the interests of the arms companies that supply the Israeli regime. For months, they have suffered punishment, isolation, censorship and aggression for their anti-colonial militancy and their commitment to the Palestinian resistance.

“We are imprisoned for trying to stop genocide”

Former political prisoners and spokespeople Audrey Corno and Francesca Nadin, both arrested for direct action against the facilities of Elbit Systems, Israel’s leading arms company, delivered a letter to the British Home Office on 20 October on behalf of the 33 people imprisoned for trying to stop the genocide in Gaza.

In that letter, the prisoners make five clear and urgent demands:

  1. Immediate end to all censorship and restrictions on their correspondence and communications.
  2. Immediate and unconditional release on bail.
  3. Right to a fair and transparent trial.
  4. Deproscription of Palestine Action.
  5. Permanent closure of all Elbit Systems facilities in the United Kingdom.

‘We have exhausted all other options,’ said spokespeople for the group, who stress that their arrests are entirely politically motivated. In many cases, no formal charges have been presented and individuals remain detained under anti-terrorism legislation, a tool of repression increasingly used against activists and human rights defenders.

Some prisoners have been detained for over a year without trial, in degrading conditions and with severe restrictions on family visits, religious practice and communication with the outside world.

From arms factories to prison cells

The sabotage and disruption of Elbit Systems — an Israeli company that manufactures drones and weapons used in attacks on Gaza — has become a symbol of the direct action movement for Palestine. Since 2020, Palestine Action carried out numerous occupations of factories and distribution centres linked to the Zionist military complex.

Faced with popular pressure, the British state responded with a wave of arrests, house searches and legal proceedings that criminalise those who dare to publicly denounce the United Kingdom’s complicity in war crimes in Palestine.

Prisons have thus become a new front in the struggle, where resistance continues in other forms. ‘What began as a campaign to stop the production of weapons for genocide in Gaza has turned into a struggle for freedom within prisons,’ explained one of the collective’s lawyers.

“From Guantánamo to Gaza: the same repressive machinery”

Dr Asim Qureshi, Research Director at CAGE International, described the hunger strike as “the first of its kind in at least two decades” and a step which “brings into sharp focus the violence of the carceral system in the UK”.

“From Guantánamo to Gaza, the infrastructure of authoritarian terror laws built to imprison, silence, and suppress action for Palestine and voices challenging wars and genocide must be dismantled. Prisoners are the beating heart of our movement for justice. We must honour their sacrifices and stand up to challenge the injustices they face.”

>Allegations of systematic abuse include physical assault, prolonged isolation, confiscation of correspondence and reading material, denial of medical care, and restriction of access to the Quran. Faced with the failure of their appeals and institutional indifference, prisoners have decided to resort to the last instrument of resistance left to them: their own bodies.

The continuation of a long tradition of resistance

This new strike is part of a tradition of struggle that unites British and Palestinian prisoners. In early 2025, activist Teuta ‘T’ Hoxha, one of the Filton 24, went on a 28-day hunger strike that succeeded in publicly exposing internal repression and forcing the restoration of basic rights within Peterborough Prison.

Her action sparked a wave of international solidarity: political prisoners in the United States, such as Casey Goonan and Malik Muhammad, joined in a solidarity hunger strike, denouncing the global persecution of those who support Palestine.

“We know that this is not just about getting back a job or a privilege within prison,” Hoxha said at the time, “but about asserting our dignity and rejecting the silence that the state tries to impose on us.”

Their partial victory inspired dozens of comrades to plan broader collective action capable of breaking isolation and highlighting the link between internal repression and global colonialism.

Prison as a place of struggle

The Palestinian movement has turned imprisonment into a space for resistance. Throughout the Zionist occupation, thousands of Palestinian prisoners have resorted to collective hunger strikes, uniting their bodies in a common struggle against dehumanisation.
Similarly, Irish political prisoners, South African apartheid activists and Guantanamo prisoners have shown that the prisoner’s body can become a political weapon when all other means of action have been taken away.

In the words of Palestinian leader Ahmad Sa’adat, secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine:

‘From Ansar to Attica, from Lannemezan to Nafha, prison is not just a place of confinement, but a battlefield where the oppressed confront the oppressor.’

The hunger strike by prisoners for Palestine in the United Kingdom is part of that same tradition of dignity. It is an affirmation of life and humanity in the face of colonial and prison dehumanisation.

An urgent call for international solidarity

From Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, we call on all organisations, movements and individuals in solidarity to amplify the voices of those who are resisting behind the walls of British prisons today, to put pressure on the authorities and to denounce the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine.

“After we are gone, what will you say you did? Were you with us in our struggle, or did you conform to the very system that led us to our deaths?”  Irish martyr Patsy O’Hara during his hunger strike in 1981.

Today, those words resonate strongly from prisons in the United Kingdom to cells under occupation in Palestine.

Prisoners for Palestine challenge us all: their resistance holds up a mirror to our collective responsibility.

source: Samidoun

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#hungerStrike #palestine #repression #Solidarity #uk

The Anarchist Group in Sudan Mourns Martyrs of the RSF Offensive

To all revolutionaries of the world, to all liberatory socialists, to all anarchists: Today we mourn the martyrdom of our comrades in Al-Fashir who fell defending their city, their families, and themselves. They are: Faisal Adam Ali Radwan Abdel Jabbar (“Kahraba”) Adam Kibir Musa Abdel Ghaffar Al-Tahir (“Al-Sini”) We also mourn a number of volunteer youths who were killed by the terrorist Rapid Support Forces militia while their only “crime” was bringing food to the city’s residents. We, in the Anarchist Group, call on comrades everywhere: the time has come to gather and stand with us against this destructive authoritarian war. We must raise awareness across the world about the mass extermination being carried out by the Rapid Support Forces militias — supported by the United Arab Emirates — which are turning their guns toward ethnic cleansing and genocide on racial grounds for the sake of vicious imperialist interests seeking to control resources and gold in exchange for blood. The world must not stand by and watch us in silence. Revolutionaries everywhere must know of our sacrifices and our struggle against savage capitalist terror, against the bloody authority, and against systematic ethnic cleansing. We in the Anarchist Group in Sudan have lost comrades; some of our members were injured and some died; others face the imminent danger of war. Our families suffer from hunger, lack of medicine, and lack of food. We believed in anarchism in a land where authority is everywhere, and we fought to defend ourselves, our idea, and our unity. Today we need you — reach out your hands to us and stand with us so we can resist the authorities and the Janjaweed. May the revolution endure — a poisoned dagger in the hearts of tyrants. Ali Abdel Moneim Spokesperson of the Group https://opencollective.com/support-sudanese-comrades

Donation link for the group

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#africa #anarchism #repression #sudan

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2025-11-02
La Griffela_voix
2025-11-02

Libertés associatives : des dans le viseur

De Lille à la Creuse, en passant par Calais, Poitiers ou Lyon, les atteintes à la liberté associative se multiplient. Si les contextes diffèrent, une même logique s’impose : celle d’un pouvoir local ou national qui sanctionne, intimide ou étouffe les voix dissidentes. lemoment.org/post/des-associat

libertesassociatives.org/

Les associations face au contrôle de l'État.
N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-11-02

🔒 Oh, how original! A 403 error page masquerading as journalism—truly cutting-edge work, folks. The of anti-cybercrime laws being weaponized to block access to a story about is as thick as the that blocked it. 🛡️🚫
cjr.org/analysis/nigeria-pakis

2025-11-02

Since the 1970s, Britain has seen intense social struggles whose outcomes have reverberated around the world. Andy Ramsay surveys the legislative changes that paved the way for the repression experienced by unions and social movements today.

interregnum.ghost.io/send-lawy

#union #tradeunions #labour #labor #LaborHistory #history #workers #workersrights #worker #WorkingClass #law #lawfare #repression #Legislation #uk #britain #socialmovements #solidarity

solidaddsolidadd
2025-11-02

Heute 2.11. und am 8.11. Transpimalen für die Solidemo

Prozessauftakt 25.11. OLG (Hammerweg)

Antifa Ost Verfahren 2: Prozessauftakt am 25.11. am OLG Dresden. Transpimalen für die Solidemo 2.11. Zentralwerk Dresden und 8.11. AZ Conni Dtesden, jeweils 14 Uhr.
2025-11-02

Révolution Permanenete
Répression : à la Rochelle, une étudiante exclue trois ans pour avoir dénoncé des Violences Sexistes et Sexuelles
mcinformactions.net/repression
#universite #LaRochelle #repression #violencessexistes #violencessexuelles

2025-11-01

À part bavarder en lieux communs et commentaires stériles du théâtre médiatico-politique français, Le Média TV sait AUSSI faire du bon journalisme (d'investigation).

Ce 30/10/2025 dans le magazine Face cachée, enquête d'investigation des journalistes Lydia Menez et Sarah Duhieu, suivie d'un débat avec le sociologue Mathieu Rigouste.

Révélations : quand la #CAF travaille avec la #police pour punir les militants :
youtu.be/Eng1rus7Uqg

#Répression des militants isolés → Solution : Utilisation et débordement des syndicats

#France #Histoire #LutteDeClasse #GiletJaune #BloquonsTout #IndignonsNous

We Hold the Occupation Responsible for Turning Prisons Into Fields of Extermination: PFLP

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine holds the Zionist occupation government fully responsible for the ongoing war crimes against Palestinian prisoners inside prisons and detention centers, especially against Gaza prisoners. The physical and psychological torture that prisoners are subjected to, and deliberate medical neglect, in addition to the field liquidation operations that take place after they are detained alive, reveal a systematic policy of extermination and liquidation targeting Palestinian prisoners. The continued detention of the bodies of the martyrs and their burial in the cemeteries of numbers constitutes a double crime and a blatant violation of all the values ​​of humanity and the provisions of international law. These Zionist crimes represent a direct result of an official trend within the ruling institution of the occupying entity, which seeks to transform prisons into fields of slow extermination, with direct political supervision from fascist figures at the top of the government pyramid. The inflammatory statements of the Minister of National Security in the occupation government, the fascist and racist war criminal Itamar Ben Gvir, against the prisoners are a public translation of what is actually happening inside the cells and interrogation centers, where the prisoners are treated as targets for revenge, in flagrant violation of all international rules regulating the treatment of detainees. We call on the international community, the United Nations, and the International Committee of the Red Cross to assume their moral and legal responsibilities and open an urgent and independent international investigation to hold accountable those responsible for these crimes, most notably the war criminal Ben Gvir, who is leading a public incitement campaign to kill prisoners and brags about violating their human dignity, in a practice that represents the height of the political fascism and official racism of this criminal entity. We affirm that the issue of prisoners will remain at the heart of the Palestinian national struggle, and that the Palestinian people, with all its factions and living forces, will not stand idly by in the face of these ongoing crimes. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Central Information Department
November 1st
2025

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#gaza #palestine #pflp #repression #westAsia #westBank

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