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London Anarchist Bookfair meeting
Another shameless plug, this time for our talk on Movements, Generations and Fairy Dust at this year’s Anarchist Bookfair in London, on Saturday 22 October.





We promise this one will be a bit different, a multi-media extravaganza to disguise our lack of ideas.
Do you lot take yout method from ‘Living Marxism’? That would explain a lot.
The silent scream is still bouncing around the inside of my head from your Hebden Hey Gathering. Sorry, but it’s tricky running to the hills when you live in the hills. We don’t need a world turned upside down, we need to tip the bastards off the world. Occupy is us. Climate Camp was us. There is only now and we’re all in it.
Your meetings could be your action, if you/we engage. ‘problem is your undercover is such a nice guy.
I suggest
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Well I half followed that above and the link. And I can’t say I more than half agreed with it.
Because I have a whole list of demands.
1. Not to be treated or be expected to become a biological robot.
2. Not to be treated as a unit of production or consumption.
3. Not be expected to be dull.
4. Not be expected to take my thinking off a shelf.
5. I’m not looking for a new conformity. That seems to be the hallmark of so called alternative politics.
6. Androids are dreaming of electric sheep- let everyone have a cow or a hose.
7. Children to be taught to think not just taught to learn.
8. No more ‘managers’
9. No more being expected to become city rats.
10.stop trying to replace the people with a more compliant people- as far as I can see capitalism and most so called socialists seem to be on the same page on that one.
I could go on.
As far as I see it- Me and my friends are the ones who live under occuption- and 99% is shit. Campaign to be better treated slaves- but it better not be at mines expense. Because as far as I can see the occupy this and that campaign is a campaign of managers- not a campaign to make us free of being slaves.
Desiring to be the leader of Muslim countries in the middle east region , Turkish Prime Minister tries to show to the islamic World that he is not indifferent to the “Muslim Somalian People”. He stands up to Israel in order to gain sympathy of Muslim countries.
However, he ignores a part of his citizens who trie to continue their lives under very difficult conditions in Turkey!
Because of the economic crises that have been experienced in Turkey,“bankrupt businessmen live under very difficult conditions”, and they are sought by the courts and police because of their debts.
When these businessmen are caught by the police, they are put into prison for five years. They do not have a prominent address and they constantly change the place they live in order not to be caught by the police. They are unable to receive treatment when they get ill, because in hospitals, the police check whether the person is sought or not by the courts. And if they have a job, they can in no way benefit from social rights since they are unable to make the social security registration.
And the most terrifying result is that “they can not send their children to school”, so the children can not take education. Because the legal residence address information is required for registration to the school. When the address information is given to the school, these information get saved in the address information system and the police comes to catch the wanted person because of his debts.
It is claimed that there are 400 thousand people in Turkey who are sought by the police and other military security forces because of their debts and that 70 thousand businessmen are still being kept in prison for their debts. When these numbers are commented together with the families of the businessmen, it means that there are 1,5 million people living under difficult conditions!
For giving treatment in hospitals, the hospitals sought for the condition that the person has a Social Security Organization registration. And if there is no registration in these security organizations, none of the family members can benefit from the treatment services. Because when a person makes such a registration, his residence address is detected by the police and the person can be caught.
These data means that 20 percent of the population live without social security.
These people are unable to receive treatment in the hospitals, and those of them who find a job work without social security in their work place and they can not send their children to school.
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