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Attack in Bristol for Conspiracy of Cells of Fire

17 January Group | 18.01.2011 12:53 | Repression | Social Struggles | World

In the early morning of 17 January, two telecommunications utilities vehicles, of British Telecom, were set on fire in Bristol.

This attack was made in solidarity with with Conspiracy of Cells of Fire and all those who are fighting inside and outside the prison walls.

We denounce the trial against the accused and imprisoned of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire. We denounce all trials, refusing to recognise the authority of the State and its judicial apparatus.

We send comradely greetings to the imprisoned cell of Conspiracy of Cells of Fire and say that we recognise ourselves, our actions and our ideas in a common project of destruction.

We salute all rebellious and revolutionary prisoners and all people rising up against capitalism and the State.

Long Live Anarchy!

For an international informal anarchist federation.

17 January Group

17 January Group

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Why?

18.01.2011 19:42

WTF is this shit?

Way to go, you just completely legitimised the state putting scum like PC kennedy into activists circles.

You cant blow up a social relationship.


brrr...

18.01.2011 20:30

Stupid or agent?

John McLaughlighn


pointless

18.01.2011 21:26

As the first comment noted, you can't blow up a social relationship:  http://libcom.org/library/you-cant-blow-up-social-relationship

class


Hello LibCockers

19.01.2011 11:04

That crappy text you've linked to is all about the anti-imperialist vanguardist Left groups of the 70s (Red Army, Red Brigades etc), not about modern anarchist action at all. It might have a nice title "You can't blow up a social relationship", but it is written by a voyeur in New-Zealand, hardly known as a place with experience in armed social struggle of any success. "You can't..." even starts off going on about some Hindu fanatic group. This text has NOTHING to do with the coming social war - it is out-dated rubbish that brings nothing new. It fits in with the general hype over at the fantasist corner on LibCom though, and confirms their position of compromise and cowardice.

The points that are there in that text are much better developed and carried out in practice by the Greek and Italian insurrectionary anarchists in simple repeatable actions like the one described above and outlined in texts like "The Fullness of a Struggle without Adjectives" and "The Insurrectional Project". These anarchists actually developed their ideas in real class conflict rather than in a glass jar.

Now FUCK OFF back to your shit forum.



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not pointless

19.01.2011 11:39

are we now all to become ineffective subjects of the law simply because there are spies around.

They will not go away simply because we all become law abiding citizens respected by the Guardian.

Beware the policeman and newspaper editors in your heads.

Tunisia!

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