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New Posters: We Should All Aspire To Be Terrorists

Posted on 11/19/2024 - 12/09/2024 by chicagoantireport

NOVEMBER UPDATE – first version posted to scenes

Over one year from the start of the escalation of the genocide in Gaza, it’s time to question what it means to be called a terrorist.

The United States calls its enemies “terrorists” to malign them. Why? Those who fought on the American side of the American Revolution were once called terrorists by the British. It seems that “terrorist” is simply what an imperial power calls the people who threaten its power the most.

From those living in the Atlanta forest called “domestic terrorists” for setting fire to death-making equipment, to Palestinian resistance fighters defending their land, people and dignity — the US consistently calls some of the bravest, most radical people terrorists. It’s time we wear the name like the badge of honor it is.

Dylan Rodriguez, founding committee member of Critical Resistance, highlights the importance of being insurgent. If we can do nothing else, it is our responsibility to uplift the insurgency. The artist, a person of the global majority, invites people around the country to do just that — wheatpaste these posters as a way of uplifting the insurgency, both at home and abroad.

IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A series of three posters printed onto thin paper and wheatpasted to a public wall. The first in the series reads “WE SHOULD ALL ASPIRE TO BE TERRORISTS” next to a Palestinian freedom fighter. Behind his head is a yellow halo and a lotus flower, a symbol of purity and divinity. Spotted across the poster are poppies, a symbol of the resistance. They add a floral look, but also look a bit like splotches of blood.

The second poster in the series reads FROM ATL TO PALESTINE. An image of the Atlanta forest is overlaid onto a grungy background. Illustrated watermelons can be found on the forest floor.

The last poster in the series reads DEFEND INDIGENOUS LAND & PEOPLE. The main image in the background is the very first excavator that was burned in the Stop Cop City movement, posted to Scenes on June 9th, 2021. Beneath that is a Palestinian freedom fighter looking into a scope.

DOWNLOADING FILES These print well on 8.5” x 11” paper. Print on thin paper, make wheatpaste, and post them around town.

Files also available on Visuals page.

submitted anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged indigenous, Palestine

Some Initial Thoughts On Unity Of Fields

Posted on 11/19/2024 - 11/19/2024 by chicagoantireport

[I am writing as an insurrectionary anarchist in the u$a and speaking to that context]

Unity Of Fields is a counter-info project that emerged in August of 2024. They describe their project as “a militant propaganda front against the US-NATO-zionist axis of imperialism.” It used to be Palestine Action US and has since changed its orientation. It has a website and some social media accounts, some of which have are banned at the time of this writing, they seem to be most popular on Telegram. Although it links to mostly anarchist sources for technical knowledge, Unity Of Fields does not seem to be an anarchist project and their political reading and media suggestions are all over the map. They suggest classic decolonial texts by Fanon and Cesaire, Black liberation writings from the BLA and BPP, texts from various Palestinian resistance factions, as well as authoritarian communists like Lenin and Mao among others.

Mostly their website is a clearing house for news, action analysis, and communiques. Many of the communiques posted are original submissions though they also repost from other counter-info projects and from social media. They also post some of their own original writings to their website. The fact that they post sketchy criminal stuff and link to technical advice on how to better carry out insurrectionary forms of struggle is probably a large part of why they are discussed in anarchist circles at allWhat does the emergence of a project like Unity Of Fields mean for us as anarchists? For one thing Unity Of Fields expands some spaces we occupy as anarchists — the combative struggle space and the digital counter-info space. We are clearly not the only ones re-coloring walls, opening windows, and carrying out our little sabotages and then writing about it, though at least for now others seem to look to our collective knowledge and experience for technical guidance. We are sharing a struggle space, one which is not limited to riotous moments and combative demonstrations, with other rebels who have made themselves visible to us. We are being included (at least some of the time) in a dialogue with other rebels through the sharing of our words and news of our actions, and anarchists have shared writings from Unity Of Fields on our own websites.

Local struggles against zionism, imperialism, and colonialism are visibly taking on more destructive, decentralized, anonymous, and autonomous approaches, a long-term dream of insurrectionary anarchists, yet new questions arise for us. How do we want to contend with other rebels with whom we have ideological differences and tactical similarities? How do we avoid getting lost in the vanguardist, unifying, nationalist tendencies that often accompany revolutionary leftist approaches to combative struggle? Are we interested in conspiring with these others outside the spontaneity of spiky demonstrations, occupations (and potentially riots), and if so how?


As anarchists we both seek to expand and connect anarchic forms of struggle yet also hold a healthy skepticism of unity with people who don’t hold anti-authoritarian views of freedom. Our history includes many betrayals by the left and progressives, from peace policing at demonstrations to executions and imprisonment from newly established revolutionary governments. The question of who to coalesce with and why is not an easy one, and one that is best addressed on a case by case basis. The appearance of Unity Of Fields potentially facilitates the dialogues and understanding that can help us better decide if and how we want to team up. As anarchists can often find ourselves isolated from others who we may have some political parallels with, the opening up of a “militant propaganda front” is a bridge to dialogue and learn across. This is not a call to join forces with anyone on the basis of being anti-zionist or anti-amerikkkan, it’s simply a reminder to always be analyzing the changing terrain around us and to think critically as we carry forward our struggles.

“Towards The Last Intifada” and “Towards Another Uprising” seem to be the beginnings of a dialogue among anarchists that address some of these questions. I look forward to more.

Relevant Readings:

Unity Of Fields: Opening Up A New Front

Towards The Last Intifada

Towards Another Uprising

Archipelago – affinity, informal organization, and insurrectional projects

Voices from the Front Line Against the Occupation: Interview with Palestinian Anarchists

PS: Some Thoughts On Spectacle

Many if not most of the actions posted to Unity Of Fields are accompanied by some visual media, usually photos, sometimes videos. I want rebels to consider some pitfalls of spectacularizing our struggles. Every photo or video is another crumb for the state to eat up as part of their investigations. Digital media can offer up metadata about where and when and what kind of device it was recorded on if not properly removed. Footage that shows rebels gives the state valuable information, such as number of participants, approximate time of day, whether any passersby were present, as well as biometric data even when a person is masked. Height, skin tone, gait, approximate weight, and other information can be determined from even grainy footage.


Additionally there are the downsides of understanding our struggles in a quantitative way. This approach may blunt the qualitative changes that participating in struggle can bring us individually and collectively. Of course propaganda is useful, the seductive appeal of revolt is made easier with imagery, and these things must be weighted out, no struggle will be pure. I want to remind us that though this is the path that is being worn into the ground, it is not the only one, and should we choose it let us choose it intentionally.






Posted in ANALYSISTagged Palestine

OUR OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON THE WEEK OF RAGE ACTION, OCTOBER 11, AND ENSUING POLICE BRUTALITY

Posted on 11/02/2024 - 11/02/2024 by chicagoantireport

It has been more than a year since israel commenced its genocidal assault on Gaza. Armed and enabled by the US government, the Zionist entity has slaughtered more than 42,000 captive Palestinians within this timeframe while also systematically destroying Gaza’s civilian infrastructure and killing tens of thousands more by starvation and preventable disease. Nor has israel’s genocidal rampage been limited to Gaza—Zionist forces have murdered hundreds of Palestinians in the West Bank within this timeframe, aggressively expanded israel’s settlement enterprise, and launched repeated attacks on Yemen, Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq.

In the past week, israel’s aggression both in Gaza and across the region has reached unprecedented heights. As part of its ongoing effort to ethnically cleanse and erase Northern Gaza, it has imposed a total siege on the area, preventing all food and aid from entering it for the past 13 days. Deliberately assassinating journalists in the northern Gaza Strip, few bravely remain to broadcast to the world. Simultaneously, Israel has launched an all-out invasion into Lebanon, displacing over a million Lebanese citizens and slaughtering nearly 2,000 in recent weeks. 

UChicago United for Palestine called this action to interrupt business as usual at the University of Chicago, whose financial and institutional ties with the Zionist entity mirror its objective role as a colonial outpost on Chicago’s South Side—gentrifying neighborhoods and surveilling, policing, and displacing the people who live here. Our experiences during last year’s encampment taught us that our demands—disclosure, divestment, and repair—would not be taken seriously without demonstrating our willingness and ability to use every means at our disposal, including suspending the daily operation of the university. We called this action in conjunction with an international movement against a civil society, state, and international order that prop up the Zionist entity, facilitate its genocide in Palestine, and enable its war of expansion in Lebanon.

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On the afternoon of October 11th, following a rally that drew more than 150 students, community members, and faculty, protestors locked the main gate of the University of Chicago shut before hanging a banner reading “FREE PALESTINE – HANDS OFF LEBANON.” This was the first of a series of autonomous actions that marked the end of the Week of Rage for Palestine and Lebanon, as we passed a year of genocide in Gaza. 

Protestors later marched to a statue commemorating the University’s involvement in the development of the nuclear bomb. A speaker said: “Today, Palestine and Lebanon are being used as the testing grounds of technologies built by universities like this one.” Tags reading FREE GAZA, FUCK THE BOMBS, and KEEP ESCALATING proliferated, and balloons full of paint were thrown at the statue. He continued: “our ultimate message today is that we can pick apart this university, and when we do, we can build something better in its place.” When the crowd regrouped and began to march north to disperse, UCPD cut into the middle of the march, targeting several protestors.

As cops resorted to violence far beyond what we’ve seen in past protests, we witnessed the crowd band together to protect each other as protestors moved to surround a squad car. The twenty-minute standoff that ensued was Hyde Park’s most intense confrontation between protestors and police in recent memory, and the bravery and commitment displayed by dozens of people let the march hold its ground against UCPD and CPD for longer than anyone presumed possible. In the face of this substantial escalation of police violence, the crowd reacted instinctively and successfully prevented more than a dozen arrests.

Eventually, UCPD and CPD realized that protestors would not budge of their own accord. Sergeant Grays Sr. began to issue orders. First, he demanded the driver of the squad car run over protestors: “Just drive!” The car tried and failed to drive through the crowd, which again refused to yield. This prompted Grays and another UCPD officer to repeatedly pepper spray upwards of twenty protestors, one CPD captain and another CPD officer. When the crowd held together and continued to de-arrest despite the pepper spray, CPD joined in to beat protestors with batons—one later remarked that “that was fun for a little while.” Like before, when confronted with police violence we worked to help each other: people circled around the crowd washing eyes and teaching others to do the same.

Whether on campus, in the city, or in the street, the Palestine movement must recognize and confront its enemies: the university, the police, American civil society, and the state, all of which collaborate to facilitate dispossession, land theft, and occupation at home and abroad. The people who locked the gate did so to shut down a university that has refused to even acknowledge the destruction of all Gazan universities, much less the ongoing genocide. It symbolized how, while we walk to class every day, the schools in Gaza are bombed, while israel’s genocide against Palestinians continues and the university remains materially and intellectually invested. Protestors painted the nuclear bomb statue red to expose the university’s culpability in the nuclear weapons program, a fact they memorialize through a statue that was explicitly designed to reflect “the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion, but also ha[ve] the shape and eye sockets of a skull”—mirrored in the present by its ‘neutral’ research and development programs which directly abet the slaughter in Gaza and Lebanon.

When UCPD and CPD came at protestors with batons, attempted to run people over, and mass pepper-sprayed in a drastic escalation of police violence from prior protests at the University, the crowd responded instinctively, recognizing that we must protect each other from the university’s agents of brutality. The people who spontaneously decided to surround a squad car, confront two police departments, and not back down in the face of pepper spray and batons realized that UCPD and CPD stand between us and divestment: the police are an occupying force, and the solidarity movement for a free Palestine will have to go through them.

In Palestinian culture, there is a state of being called sumud, which translates to steadfastness. The Palestinian people have remained steadfast for a century, planted firmly on their land and resisting all zionist attempts at displacement and ethnic cleansing. Over the past year of escalated genocide, Palestinians in Gaza and Arabs facing zionist attacks across the region have not, for a single moment, abandoned their sumud: their commitment to their land, their people, and their right to live with dignity and pride. 

We will never stop fighting as long as they face genocide and occupation. We will remain steadfast and committed in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation, and the cause of all those who face brutal violence and occupation from UCPD and CPD every day. And we will not stop fighting until Palestine is free!

This release is issued by UChicago United for Palestine (UCUP), a student coalition calling for the immediate end of israel’s genocide against Palestinians, an immediate ceasefire, and the immediate end of israel’s siege on Gaza and occupation of Palestine. This coalition is committed to the liberation of Palestine and supports the ongoing campaign demanding that the University of Chicago cut its ties to the Israel Institute on campus and also supports the Boycott, Divest, Sanctions movement.

IG: @uchicagounited

Posted in REPORTSTagged Palestine

Announcement of the AIF Myanmar

Posted on 11/02/2024 - 11/02/2024 by chicagoantireport

Comrades,

For more than three years the peoples of Burma have waged popular resistance against a military junta, which seized power after a landslide defeat in the country’s elections. Even before the coup, ethnic rebels in the countryside have been waging a decades-long resistance against the Burmese central government. Now, in a historical moment, the entire people has united to strike final defeat into both the fascist dictatorship which has since birth plagued the country, as well as the chauvinist and divisive approach of the “Burmese” state against the many peoples of the land.

Most of the country is again in the hands of the people, with the dictatorship retreating everywhere and on the defensive- but the hardest battles are still yet to come. The times ahead of us mark a crucial period of transition and development as the revolutionary forces consolidate the strength to be able to confront the junta in their strongholds. We believe the time has come for internationalists, as they have always done, to come to the side of the people and organize in the defense of the revolution.

To this end we announce the Anti-fascist Internationalist Front, a vessel for individuals of all nationalities to join the people of Myanmar in their resistance to the dictatorship, and invite all who consider themselves anti-fascist or revolutionary to contact us at the email below.

Until victory,

ANTI-FASCIST INTERNATIONALIST FRONT 

15-10-2024 

AIFMYANMAR@protonmail.com

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged internationalism, myanmar

Fall Anarchist Careshare Schedule

Posted on 10/29/2024 - 10/29/2024 by chicagoantireport

The workshop schedule for the Fall Anarchist Careshare is here! Community agreements, general space & covid accessibility guidelines and more information about the weekend is on anarchistskillshare.noblogs.org. Disclaimer: we are just an account re-posting this! For questions and comments, reach out to chicago_anarchist_skillshare@riseup.net.

Posted in NEWSTagged solidarity

Letter writing to support Casey Goonan and other political prisoners

Posted on 10/29/2024 - 10/29/2024 by chicagoantireport

Join us in person* or virtually
Tuesday October 29 6:30-8:30 PM
at Firefly Fiber Arts Studio 2860 N Milwaukee Ave
or on Zoom registration link bit.ly/octoberletterwriting
* Masks required KN95 or similar

Free Casey Goonan! Abolition now! No more prisoners!

Casey is a dedicated community educator, writer, distroist, and printer who has committed their life to struggles for liberation. A federal investigation by the FBI and several other law enforcement agencies resulted in Casey’s arrest for alleged politically motivated “crimes”.

Since June 17, 2024, they have been incarcerated at Santa Rita Jail in California facing federal felonies that could result in up to 20 years of imprisonment, freeing Casey will likely be a long fight. Just as Casey has persistently for years cared for, supported, and struggled alongside incarcerated comrades, we aim to replicate these actions in solidarity with Casey as they continue their struggle from the other side of the wall.

Casey is the only political prisoner from the college encampments for Palestine. Their case will set a precedent on how direct action and protests are targeted by the state around Palestine solidarity moving forward.

Their next court hearing is November 5th and rapidly approaching – we are hoping to write letters of support to Casey ahead of their next court appearance.

Firefly Fiber Arts Studio (2860 N Milwaukee Ave) is located on the first floor; there is a 2″ threshold into the space and no stairs inside. There are wide ADA standard walkways and an accessible one-person restroom with a wide doorway and support rails. There is a variety of seating that can accommodate up to 25 people. High quality KN95 masks or similar are required for this event. Air purifiers will be provided for this event.

R4ffle to support Casey. Thousands of $$$ urgently needed for legal fees. $5 tickets, tattoos, artwork, jewelry, literature. @FreeCaseyNow for more details.

Posted in NEWSTagged prisons, solidarity

Update Message from Hybachi LeMar – On His Extradition to Pennsylvania DOC

Posted on 10/14/2024 - 10/15/2024 by chicagoantireport

We are sad to announce that, although Hybachi LeMar was scheduled to be released on parole from IDOC Jacksonville Correctional Center on October 4, 2024, he was instead picked up by Pennsylvania authorities on a warrant for an alleged parole violation. He was transported overnight from Illinois to Pennsylvania and is now incarcerated at SCI Smithfield.

Update Message from Hybachi LeMar:

Solidarity Greetings.

The following are the events surrounding my October 2024 transfer from Jacksonville, Illinois.

On October 4th, I was exported by U.S. Security Transportation Services van from Jacksonville Correctional Center, first to Connersville, Indiana, where I slept in a hallway of its county jail overnight, en route to Pennsylvania. I arrived the next evening at SCI Smithfield.

And while the other two passengers who were picked up from different parts of the country were given their customary browns, clothing exchange, I was put in a cell in order to place all the clothes I had on into a box. No socks. No shirt. No underwear.

I was handed a smock—a thick, blue, velcro, padded observation garment with no sleeves, too hot to wear, ostensibly under the pretext that the nerve medication prescribed at the previous institution had to be taken and re-prescribed. And with me having to be monitored in such a way in case I would undergo any detox symptoms.

Doing jumping jacks; recalling knowledge I memorized from an almanac that Midwest Books to Prisoners mailed me in Cook County Jail; and planning what to do to assist uplifting communities once I’m released, were resourceful in centering my mind and keeping it balanced on a solid foundation of constructive thoughts, the two days I spent in that particular cell.

Due to my history of clairvoyance and clairaudience, which has been misnomered as schizophrenia, I was moved upstairs on the psychiatric wing for “closer observation” to see how I do.

In spite of it all, I remain cool and collected, and hope you are too.

Before closing this message, it’s important to always remember, whether you find yourself alone in your room, or naked inside of a cell: as we drift 67,000 miles per hour around the sun, no one can take away the fact that you can center your mind on a thought along the way.

The thought you choose is yours to make, yours to keep, one to be appreciated with genuine understanding. And it’s a gift, a primordial power that no one can take away.

Sending you solidarity, love, and strength.

Sincerely Yours,

Hybachi LeMar

You can continue to write Hybachi using this form or by sending a single sided letter to this forwarding address:

Hybachi LeMar
c/o Midwest Books to Prisoners
1321 N Milwaukee Avenue PMB 460
Chicago, IL 60622

Posted in NEWSTagged prisons

Call for Autonomous Acts of Rage Against Colonization Everywhere on monday october 14th 2024

Posted on 10/11/2024 - 10/11/2024 by chicagoantireport

Wolf = Humility
Indigenous Day of Rage

“We will need each other to make sure that the flames, if they were to come, clear the area that we will live in together. We will need to clear it of the fuel that would end up repeating the problems we are currently having. We will need to make sure that the seeds, nutrients and soil are scattered beyond our ability to control.” Aragorn

For the end of the struggle that is settler colonialism everywhere. Where the land is stolen, consent violated, the old ways forgotten – let it burn.

We hope that every colonizer who robs the lives and dignity of the land and the people on it understands that their great-grandchildren, and their great-grandchildren’s children are not going to be here because of their violence and indeterminent destruction.

We will still be here fighting for the next seven generations, but we will never forget the slaughter, and we will remember to make sure those grandchildren stay afraid of all that is wild.

The united states government now “recognizes” indigenous people’s day alongside columbus day. we must make this impossible to reconcile. We will remain illegible to them, and unknowable to all but each other and the stars above, the water below, and all that of the earth fighting back. We call out to the brave and the humble – all that is striving towards life, while defying management, capture, and domestication with a strength they could never know.

find the connections, funders, manufacturers, advisors, politicians, gentrifiers, and all enemies of the people and the earth. you know who they are.

find some friends and haunt those motherfuckers ghosts

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged Announcement

Fall Chicago Anarchist CareShare

Posted on 10/11/2024 - 10/11/2024 by chicagoantireport

❤️‍🔥Let’s take care of each other so we can be dangerous together ❤️‍🔥

🍂Join us for a fall Chicago Anarchist CareShare, the weekend before the election on November 1-3!🍂

After over a year full of actions, disruptions and more, we are focusing on skillshares and group-faciliated sessions on care, in AND out of the streets.

What does it look like to care for ourselves and our people when we are not in the streets? What is care in times where people are reckoning with immense repression and dehumanization that comes with trying to confront the empire and all its entities?

While we don’t claim to have all the answers, we invite folks to engage in these questions with us.

​​​​​​​Some skillshare workshops to look forward to are: care under stress, diaster relief and mutual aid work, long-term prisoner support, somatic exercises, operational and digital security culture, fighting toxic prisons, storytelling by the beehive collective, community and self defense, conflict resolution, storytelling around the bonfire and so much more!

📍Location and ⌚️Time Details:

11/1: Patchwork Farms (2825 W. Chicago Ave) from 6-10 PM

11/2-11/3: WestSide Justice Center (601 S. California Ave) from 12-9 pm

🔎Keep checking anarchistskillshare.noblogs.org for more information coming soon. That is where a  detailed workshop schedule with workshop descriptions, accessibility, covid safety details and more will be posted!

!!! See you there !!!

For questions and comments, reach out to chicago_anarchist_skillshare@riseup.net

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in NEWSTagged Announcement

New Zine: Diversity of Tactics Means Don’t Throw People to the Cops: Notes on Street Marshaling & Peace Policing at the 2024 Chicago DNC

Posted on 10/11/2024 - 10/11/2024 by chicagoantireport

Also posted on Zine page.

Diversity of Tactics Means Don’t Throw People to the Cops: Notes on Street Marshaling & Peace Policing at the 2024 Chicago DNC read/print

birds of a feather distro chicago, august 30 2024

Submitted Anonymously

Posted in ANALYSISTagged DNC

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