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Free Leftist Zines Part 1
- To Change Everything: An Anarchist Appeal is one of the most popular free zines that introduces people to anarchism. It’s available in dozens of languages and you can get this particular zine in bulk (under 300 copies is free) or print it yourself from a PDF. Click here if you’d like to see the language options available and click here for your PDF/bulk buying options.
- “And What About Tomorrow?” Anarchist Resistance and the “Blockbusterization” of Reality—A Response to the “Battle in Seattle” Movie Adaptation of the 1999 WTO Protests (PDF)
- “The Struggle Is Not for Martyrdom, but for Life.”A Critical Discussion about Armed Struggle with Anarchist Guerrillas in Rojava (PDF)
- (A)BC’s Mini Guide to Protesting (PDF)
- 10 Steps for Setting Up A Blockade (PDF1) (PDF2)
- 12 Things to do Instead of Calling the Cops (PDF1) (PDF2)
- 20 Theses on the Subversion of the Metropolis (PDF)
- 3 Positions Against Prison (PDF)
- 9 Theses on Insurgency (PDF)
- A Civilian’s Guide to Direct Action: What It Is, What It’s Good For, How It Works (PDF1) (PDF2) (bulk buying)
- A Compilation of Anti-Oppression Resources (PDF1) (PDF2)
- A Critique of Ally Politics: Excerpt from: Taking Sides: Revolutionary Solidarity and the Poverty of Liberalism (PDF1) (PDF2)
- A Critique of State Socialism: Why Authoritarian Communism Leaves Us Cold (PDF1) (PDF2)
- A Practical Guide to Prisoner Support (PDF)
- A World Without Police (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Accomplices Not Allies Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex: An Indigenous Perspective & Provocation (PDF)
- Accounting For Ourselves: Breaking the Impasse Around Assault and Abuse in Anarchist Scenes (PDF1) (PDF2)
- After the Crest (PDF), After the Crest II (PDF), After the Crest III (PDF), After the Crest IV (PDF)
- After We Have Burnt Everything: Correspondences About Revolutionary Strategy and Emotions (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Against ‘Social Networks’ & the False Communities of Capital (PDF)
- Against Assemblies: Organisation, Democracy & the Left (PDF)
- Against the Romance of Community Policing (PDF)
- ALF Prisoner Support: The Basics (PDF)
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Free Leftist Zines Part 2
- An Activist’s Guide to Basic First Aid (PDF1) (PDF2)
- An Activist’s Guide to Information Security (PDF1) (PDF2)
- An Herbal Medicine-Making Primer (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Anarchism and the English Language//English and the Anarchists’ Language (PDF)
- Anarchism: What It Is, What It Ain’t (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Anarchists in the Bosnian Uprising (PDF)
- Anarchists in the Turkish Uprising: An Interview with Participants in the Gezi Resistance of 2013 (PDF)
- Anarchy & Alcohol: Wasted Indeed, How the Fiends Came to be Civilized, et al (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Anonymity/Security (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Anti-Mass: Methods of Organization for Collectives (PDF)
- Art & Science of Billboard Improvement: A Comprehensive Guide to the Alteration of Outdoor Advertising (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Ask First!: Resource for Supporters, Survivors, and Perpetrators of Sexual Assault (PDF)
- Betrayal: A Critical Analysis of Rape Culture in Anarchist Subcultures (PDF1) (PDF2)
- Between Rape and Racism: Deconstructing Rhetoric about the “Migrant Crisis” in Europe (PDF)
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Using Windrush to justify UK visa rule for Ukrainian refugees baffles experts -
Why has Britain, unlike every other country in Europe, insisted on requiring all Ukrainian refugees to obtain visas before travelling here?
In justifying the decision, Priti Patel has again pointed to the Windrush scandal as a key factor in the government’s refusal to waive visas for people fleeing Ukraine. But it is a reasoning that has left immigration experts baffled.
Refugee charities have repeatedly called on the UK to scrap visa requirements for Ukrainians, and there is rising public anger about the delays in the visa issuing process.
Explaining why Britain is putting refugees through a visa application process, Patel told the BBC: “I’m pretty certain you may have reported on a previous scandal which was Windrush – because they had no documentation effectively people tried to remove them. The visas are important because they are documented – it gives people the right to work, to establish themselves, to get their children into school.”
Last month Patel gave the same justification in a debate in parliament, insisting that visas were necessary because of “something known as the Windrush scandal”. Her comments triggered cries of anger in the Commons, prompting her to add: “They may holler on the other side but the process is absolutely vital in terms of the verification, notification and permission to travel, but importantly to give people the status when they come to the United Kingdom to have that right to work, the right to access some benefits and also the digital verification of their status.”
But the comparison is somewhat confusing. In the Windrush scandal, the government mistakenly categorised thousands of people who were living entirely legally in the UK as illegal immigrants, and some were arrested, detained and deported to countries they had left as children decades earlier. …
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