Friday, July 23, 2010

Is Darvocet As Strong As Percocet

GAETANO BRESCIA


Monza, July 29, 1900

Italy was on his knees, the economic situation was very serious.

In 1898, in Milan, the people were taken to the streets against the rising price of bread and flour. The protest was put down by troops led by General Bava-Beccaris: cannon into the crowd inerme, centinaia di morti.
Dopo questa strage, il Re d’Italia Umberto I di Savoia gli conferì una medaglia per «il servizio reso alle istituzioni e alla civiltà».
Gaetano Bresci, anarchico toscano emigrato in America, tornò in Italia e fece giustizia: uccise Umberto I per onorare le vittime innocenti, per colpire al cuore la monarchia, per esprimere la voce e la speranza degli affamati e dei senza potere.

COLPO AL CUORE
morte non accidentale di un monarca

un film di TELEIMMAGINI?

GIOVEDI 29 July 21 HOURS libertarian circles, VIA Lungarini 23 (FROM 19 DRINK RED AND WHITE)


Coordination Anarchist Palermo



Saturday, July 17, 2010

Are Ripstik Wheels Like Scooter Wheels?

MATTANZA STATE - G8 Summit in Genoa in July 2001

Nine years ago, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to express their opposition to the criminal policies of the eight most powerful countries in the world.

For several years, the anti-globalization movement had grown everywhere. Different practices and sensibilities together under a few common elements: the refusal of exploitation, the demand for greater social justice, the desire participation, opposition to global capitalism that destroys and impoverishes the world to satiate the appetites of the rich and powerful.

After many mobilizations, the G8 summit in Genoa introduced himself as the best opportunity for the repressive apparatus to deal a mortal blow to that movement. Already in March 2001 in Naples - with the center-left government and Enzo Bianco, Ministry of Interior - police and police had severely beaten the demonstrators in the square of the Plebiscite. Shortly thereafter, in a crescendo of tension and media terrorism, the Berlusconi government would write one of his most criminals in the history of this country.

Genoa Police State, Carabinieri, Guardia di Finanza and special forces went on a rampage: charges unjustified and insane, trucks thrown at the demonstrators, beating the streets, tear gas rained as if fired from helicopters or at eye level. In Alimonda Square, yet another charge of the police is rejected by the protesters, the military is in trouble, not the jeep struggles, a policeman shot Carlo Giuliani was killed as well, with a bullet in the forehead. The case will be filed in no time. The
Bolzaneto barracks became the camp where the police beaten up, tortured and tortured dozens of arrests, women and men. In the night between 20 and 21 July The police raided the school where protesters were sleeping: all beaten in their sleep, and some zealous officials introduced a couple of Molotov cocktails to justify the carnage.

All the moral and material responsibility of the nightmare of many programs and violence have never paid and, indeed, have enjoyed career advancement. From that day Italy, and with it, the whole world were not the same. A few months later, the global strategy of tension take shape with the attack on the Twin Towers in New York, inaugurating the endless war that states and capitalism continue and unleash all of us and against the whole world.

Italy exit by the G8 in Genoa is Italy's widespread repression, of police brutality, arrogance of a political class unpresentable of rampant racism, detention centers for migrants, "package-security" to stifle the freedom and rights mortify civilians. The world shaped by globalization the world is bent from this economic crisis of capitalism and wanted by the powers that be. We do not forget

Genoa and repeats - now and forever - the instances of freedom and social justice that no repression, no bullet, no terrorism can never bend.

Coordination Anarchist Palermo

Sample Of Churchspeeches




MATTANZA STATE
Genoa, July 2001

PROTEST AGAINST
CRIME 'OF POWER

Palermo, July 20, 2010 square Green 17 hours



Coordination Anarchist Palermo

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

How Much Cost Dentist Toronto

STATE IS DYING


Palermo, July 8 1960 to 2010

In the early '60s, in Italy, the internal migration flows, the passage of the mass production, the rapid development of the postwar create imbalances harder to defend.
It is a growing crisis of representation of parties and trade unions before the strong discontent of the working class that has to deal with the closure of many factories and layoffs.

In those years, the Italian state has no real democratic culture. Prefects, police officers and many politicians are the same people who made their fortunes under fascism. The institutions have never really defascistizzate also because of the opportunism of the parliamentary left consists Communist Party and the Socialist Party. Since 1960 there

il governo Tambroni, formato dalla sola Democrazia Cristiana e appoggiato dai voti determinanti dei fascisti del Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI). È la prima volta che succede, da quando il fascismo è caduto ed è nata la Repubblica.
L’8 luglio è sciopero generale. Pochi giorni prima, l’insurrezione popolare di Genova aveva impedito che in quella città, medaglia d’oro della Resistenza, si svolgesse il VI Congresso nazionale del MSI. In tutta Italia si tengono manifestazioni operaie e antifasciste in cui la polizia spara e ammazza: Reggio Emilia, Roma, Catania, Licata, Palermo.

A Palermo il corteo operaio è blindato da uno schieramento di polizia imponente. L’ordine è di disperdere the crowd at any cost. Suddenly, the starting positions. The axle brutally swift procession with the jeep driven at speed.
The protesters defended themselves by throwing stones, sticks and what they find. The area between the Teatro Massimo and Piazza Politeama turns into a battlefield. Is erected a barricade in the middle of the road, but at this point the cops began firing on the crowd.

die killed by the police:

Malleo Joseph, 16 years
Andrea Gangitano, 14 years

Francis Vella worker 42 years

Rosa La Barbera, 53


Today, fifty 'years later, the fascists are firmly at the helm of the institutions.
Today, fifty years after the police beat and kill with impunity, not only in demonstrations, but also the streets and in prisons: Carlo Giuliani Federico Aldrovandi, Stefano Marcello Cucchi Lonzi, etc..
Today, fifty years later, "democracy" is an empty word that describes a country humbled by its political class, terrified by racist and authoritarian policies, suffocated by an economic crisis caused by the bosses and capitalism.

Today, fifty years later, the memory of those who died on the way to freedom is to renew our commitment to stand against fascism e a rilanciare la lotta per una società veramente libera dalla brutalità dello stato e del capitale.

Coordinamento Anarchico Palermitano