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Zingu
5th November 2005, 00:46
Our friends and friends of the 9 3rd collective

has this hours always occupy the general council tops of the Seine need for urgent supports and people available on the spot

A hundred of anybody always occupies the third stage and the roof of the general council. and a delegation is to be received or should be recue

thanks for making pass on your lists this information or to relay it most largely possible

9th Collective of Without-Papers 21 B, Street Voltaire 75011 Paris




Let us be numerous with going to support and defend them without papers and the 9th collective expelled in Nanterre prefecture!

Certain stopped people are slackened after being embarked in police van.

Face to face is in hand vis-a-vis the police force with a claiming banderolle against the repression of the government sarkozy!

CALL COUNTERS EXPULSIONS AGAINST REPRESSION!



A hundred of anybody always occupies the third stage and the roof of the general council. A delegation is to be received... Some supports already present.

The English translation sucks, but it sounds like some "93rd Collective" has seized control and occupied a government building in Paris.


Anyone else find more incidents like these?

drain.you
5th November 2005, 00:50
Where did you get that information from, comrade Zingu?

Ownthink
5th November 2005, 00:54
Interesting indeed.

Zingu
5th November 2005, 00:54
http://paris.indymedia.org/

I was on google translation when I looked at it.

I think the revolutionary movement just got a kickstart.

drain.you
5th November 2005, 01:25
I hope you are right! It is great news if you are correct, comrade Zingu! If the revolution begins then I'm getting myself across that little bit of water which divides me from them.

Enragé
5th November 2005, 01:44
if anything, they are forms of organization of local activists, not actual workers governments.

Im sorry if i have to burst your bubble, but there is no sign of marxist ideology among the rioteers.

I hope im wrong..

red_che
5th November 2005, 07:06
well, comrades there should better look into the situation. it may be a spontaneous action, but the revolutionary movement can seize an opportunity.

Zingu
5th November 2005, 08:33
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2005, 01:44 AM
if anything, they are forms of organization of local activists, not actual workers governments.

Im sorry if i have to burst your bubble, but there is no sign of marxist ideology among the rioteers.
Fuck Ideology.

There is no "guiding theory of the masses" in my opinion.

Enragé
5th November 2005, 17:21
Originally posted by Zingu+Nov 5 2005, 08:33 AM--> (Zingu @ Nov 5 2005, 08:33 AM)
[email protected] 5 2005, 01:44 AM
if anything, they are forms of organization of local activists, not actual workers governments.

Im sorry if i have to burst your bubble, but there is no sign of marxist ideology among the rioteers.
Fuck Ideology.

There is no "guiding theory of the masses" in my opinion. [/b]
im not talking about guiding anything ok.

But all the riots have been so far is venting frustration, it has no goal, no idea behind it..which is what i mean by no ideology behind it. You were the one talking about worker's control, a marxist concept, which is not what the rioters seem to have in mind...i havent got a clue what they have in mind...apparently not all that much cuz all im seeing is undirected rage...with some noteworhty exceptions (some local government buildings were torched, also some businesses..even read something about a police station being stormed for a short time)

chill the fuck out, we're on the same side dude.


well, comrades there should better look into the situation. it may be a spontaneous action, but the revolutionary movement can seize an opportunity

if by comrades you mean the communist party...thats the last thing we need.

if by comrades you mean anyone left-activist...i agree.