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New Mexico GOP headquarters molotoved

Right-wing media are reporting that the New Mexico headquarters of the GOP was hit with a molotov cocktail yesterday. The entryway is desceribed by Breitbart as "destroyed." Presumably this prevents use of the building until (and IF) it can be repaired.

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Today in Labor History March 17, 1942: The Nazis gassed the first Jews from the Lvov Ghetto at the Belzec death camp. The city was 50% Polish, 32% Jewish and 16% Ukrainian and then part of Nazi-occupied Poland. In July, 1941, the ultranationalist Ukrainian People's Militia launched a pogrom on the city’s Jews. In 1943, the Nazis decided to murder all the remaining Jews of the Ghetto, many of whom fought back with Molotov cocktails. The city is now part of Ukraine.

Belgium: Car of Prison Guard Set on Fire by Molotov

The car of a prison officer at Haren prison was set on fire with a Molotov cocktail on Thursday afternoon [2 January] in the car park of the Brussels prison. Two other vehicles were also severely damaged in this fire.

The incident occurred at around 3:40 p.m. in the visitors’ car park of Haren prison. Firefighters from the Vlaams-Brabant West zone went to the scene to contain the fire. The fire did not cause any injuries. The Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Office has been notified of the facts and has appointed a fire expert to continue the investigation.

Sans Nom

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Today in Labor History January 5, 1968: Reformist Alexander Dubček came to power in Czechoslovakia, marking the beginning of the "Prague Spring." During the Prague Spring, Dubček loosened restrictions on the media, speech and travel. He also created a dual federation within the country made up of the Czech Socialist Republic and Slovak Socialist Republic. However, this was insufficient to mollify activists, who became increasingly defiant of the government. They began to occupy workplaces and formed mutual aid networks. When the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact members invaded the country with tanks and 650,000 soldiers, activists fought them with rocks, Molotov cocktails and homemade weapons. The Soviet military predicted they would subdue the country in four days, but the resistance held out for eight months. When they finally quashed the uprising, the Soviets continued to control Czechoslovakia until 1989, when the Velvet Revolution finally ended the Communist regime.

(Chile) Commemoration of Fallen Comrades and Molotovs Against Cops

On Friday, December 13, a commemorative activity was convened under the slogan: “For all our fallen in the social war” outside the Liceo 1 Javiera Carrera in Santiago.

During the course of the instance, anonymous people read a communiqué that called on the combatant youth to always remain in the streets, against the police, in memory of each dead comrade and in solidarity with those who resist political imprisonment.

In the place they displayed different canvases and anarchic propaganda, where the faces and names of the dead comrades could be seen: Javier Recabarren, Luisa Toledo, Luciano Balboa, Luciano Pitronello, Belén Navarrete and Alonso Verdejo. Also, that of the prisoners Mónica Caballero and Marcelo Villarroel.

Later, from inside the high school hooded people came out to confront the police (COP) with Molotov cocktails. After a direct attack by the anonymous people on the cops and their response with abundant tear gas, the demonstration came to an end.

The commemorative day ended without arrests.

Photographs by asr.colectivo, suyaii.ph and kewan.ph

Informativo Anarquista

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(Chile) Commemoration of Fallen Comrades and Molotovs Against Cops

On Friday, December 13, a commemorative activity was convened under the slogan: "For all our fallen in the social war" outside the Liceo 1 Javiera Carrera in Santiago.

During the course of the instance, anonymous people read a communiqué that called on the combatant youth to always remain in the streets, against the police, i

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(Chile) Barricades and Molotovs at the Juan Gómez Millas Campus, Ñuñoa.

On Thursday, December 5, hooded people erected barricades on Av. Macul and clashed with the police (COP) with Molotov cocktails outside the JGM campus of the University of Chile in Ñuñoa, Santiago.

The day was held in solidarity with the comrades of the INBA seriously injured by a fire that occurred after preparations for a street action on October 23.

The anonymous ones unfolded a canvas for the comrades. In addition, they threw pamphlets in memory of Luciano Pitronello, Belén Navarrete and in solidarity with the comrade in prison Marcelo Villarroel.

The day of action ended without arrests.

Informativo Anarquista

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(Chile) Barricades and Molotovs at the Juan Gómez Millas Campus, Ñuñoa.

On Thursday, December 5, hooded people erected barricades on Av. Macul and clashed with the police (COP) with Molotov cocktails outside the JGM campus of the University of Chile in Ñuñoa, Santiago.

The day was held in solidarity with the comrades of the

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abolitionmedia.noblogs.org(Chile) Barricades and Molotovs at the Juan Gómez Millas Campus, Ñuñoa. – Abolition Media
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(Chile) Incendiary Outing at Liceo 7 José Toribio Medina, Ñuñoa.

On Thursday, December 5, hooded people erected barricades and clashed with the police (COP) with Molotov cocktails outside the Liceo 7 José Toribio Medina in Ñuñoa, Santiago.

The incendiary action was carried out in rejection of the political persecution they experience inside the establishment, which has resulted in harassment and expulsion of students who have been linked to street fighting actions.

In the place, along with making visible the situation described, the anonymous threw pamphlets in memory of the anarchist comrades Luciano Pitronello and Belén Navarrete who died last August and in solidarity with the imprisoned comrade Marcelo Villarroel.

The action ended without arrests.

Photographs by suyaii.ph, futurodecadente.ph, nocivoph and _pyromano

Informativo Anarquista

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(Chile) Incendiary Outing at Liceo 7 José Toribio Medina, Ñuñoa.

On Thursday, December 5, hooded people erected barricades and clashed with the police (COP) with Molotov cocktails outside the Liceo 7 José Toribio Medina in Ñuñoa, Santiago.

The incendiary action was carried out in rejection of the political persecution they e

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Chile: Molotovs Against Police in Memory of Kyriakos X. and Kevin Garrido and in Solidarity with Marianna M.

As part of the call for a Black November in memory of comrade Kevin Garrido, a group of young anarcho-nihilists set up barricades and clashed with police near a secondary school in Chile during the first weeks of November. At the scene they threw molotovs for black memory, in solidarity with the prisoners of social war, in solidarity with the comrades of “INBA”, who were hit by fire while making Molotov cocktails in the toilets of a secondary school in Santiago, Chile. Also, among the molotovs thrown there is a call for solidarity with comrade Marianna M. and in memory of comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris.

The propaganda read:

“MEMORY AND REVENGE FOR OUR DEAD!

Black November for Kevin Garrido

Down with the cages of civilized society

Free our imprisoned comrades in Chile and the world, Joaquín García, the prisoners of the July 6 case, Monica and Francisco, Aldo and Lukas, Ayekan and every prisoner of war, in the streets!

Solidarity with the comrades of INBA, action and mutual aid!

Solidarity and action with comrade Marianna M. who is hospitalized in Athens.

Kevin Garrido, Kyriakos Xymitiris and each of our dead present!”

(Information and photos were collected from social networks)

(Blessed Is the Flame)

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