Our revolutionary comrades around the world — you have been following what happened in Al-Fashir and following developments on the platforms of groups interested in the revolution in Sudan — but we would like to share the following with you.
First, and after remembering our comrades who fought in Al-Fashir and Khartoum and raised the banner of the group: while we categorically reject the principle of bearing arms — because we understand that arming one of the warring components serves only imperialism and its interests in this war — our comrades who died had no option but to take up arms to defend themselves and their families. They did not belong to any military faction before the war, and when Al-Fashir was besieged and the Janjaweed attacked it, they had no choice but to defend themselves. They fought alongside the Popular Forces for Self-Defense, which continued to fight in the city even after the command of the 6th Division of the army withdrew.
Contact with our comrades was cut off on 9 September 2025, but we learned from their families after they fled to the long displacement camps that they were martyred defending themselves. They defended their right to life, freedom, and dignity. The least we can do for these comrades is to care for their families, with whom the group remains in contact. They sleep on the ground, scorched by the sun by day and battered by bitter cold at night; they suffer from severe malnutrition and poor medical care. We are doing everything in our power to reach out to their families and support them in honor of the fallen.
Comrade “Kahraba” used to say he hates the Kalashnikov, but he hates even more to have his freedom captured and his dignity humiliated. We should make clear that after our communications with the comrades were cut off, they were killed at different times, but we were unable to know because of the suffocating siege and communications blackout. We fear Janjaweed reprisals against their families who still remain in Janjaweed-controlled areas. We will limit ourselves to their names, which will be engraved in our hearts and in the history of the liberation movement.
We want to reassure you that our remaining comrades in the group are in areas far from armed clashes, but there are still comrades in Sudan who have not yet left and who carry the group’s voice to the world. There is no safe place in Sudan, where the country stands on the brink of a civil war like the one that happened in Rwanda. The state and the Janjaweed have begun mobilizing thousands for the coming confrontation. If the war does not stop, it will be a humanitarian catastrophe in which we expect millions of innocent people to die.
O comrades of the paths of liberation, O revolutionaries of the world — direct struggle against power carries a steep price: our lives and our freedoms. Your comrades in Sudan chose not to remain silent — that is the nature of revolutionaries. We want peace and call for peace and the rejection of war, yet the most horrific expressions of racist authority in Sudan, imperial domination, and international rivalry are manifesting themselves. One of our comrades’ well-known sayings is that “the weapon is the idea, and the idea is a weapon”: either you aim your idea at your executioner, or you die carrying it within yourself. Thus we live free or die as revolutionaries. Therefore we ask you to expand support campaigns worldwide: our comrades have a right upon us — their defense of Al-Fashir is a defense of all revolutionaries. After the fall of Al-Fashir in Sudan, the country faces either division into two military dictatorships or civil war and rivers of blood.
Claiming Freedom in Revolution and in War: an Introduction to the Anarchist Group in Sudan
In 2024, Black Rose/Rosa Negra’s International Relations Committee began working closely with anarchist revolutionaries in Sudan. This relationship has involved the exchange of ideas, practical advice, and support.
Earlier in 2025, Black Rose/Rosa Negra organized a campaign to raise $20,000 USD on behalf of our Sudanese comrades, which they have since used to purchase a printing press.
In this article, developed in consultation with our Sudanese comrades, we provide a written account of how the organization now known as the Anarchist Group in Sudan (AGS) came into being.
By MorganP.
The Sudanese Revolution was one of the great revolutionary upsurges of the 21st century. Like all too many of our great revolutions it has — for the moment at least — been throttled in blood and dictatorship. But also like all great revolutions, it was a crucible that forged significant new political ideologies and tendencies.
While anarchism is not new to Africa, like in many other parts of the world it has struggled recently to go beyond being an intellectual tradition or a lifestyle and toward becoming a living movement with substantial strategic recommendations. Through fully throwing themselves into the social movements that drove the Sudanese Revolution while simultaneously growing their own formal political organization, anarchists in Sudan have been able to develop a revolutionary practice that has real meaning for class struggle in their country. Despite their conditions being far different from ours here in the US, we can still learn valuable lessons from their experiences both in the process of revolutionary struggle, and in the current state of surviving under civil war and intense repression.
Before the outbreak of mass street protest in December 2018, Sudan had already been experiencing simmering opposition to the dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir and the crushing economic conditions that the people faced under his rule. And this atmosphere of successive outbursts of student and worker protests encouraged young student activists to study and look for ideologies that would help them overcome the many obstacles they faced. It was in this period that some of the founding members of the Anarchist Group in Sudan (AGS) first found anarchism, and that they founded the organization as a small group of five comrades in April 2017.
The AGS was initially a small student organization, and they began by focusing their efforts on establishing a foundation in Sudanese colleges. They organized secretly, and concentrated on the smaller, more peripheral campuses where the eye of the state would not be so intense. Within the context of the Sudanese opposition, clandestinity was common practice. AGS itself strategically avoided direct confrontation with power, with its members instead attempting to immerse themselves in spaces of broad popular struggle, particularly student unions. The reach of the group grew as they came into contact with more young activists seeking alternatives to the failed and stale political ideologies of yesterday.
As the organization grew, it attracted professionals such as lawyers and engineers — which was, through the Sudanese Professionals Association, a prominent organization representing a specific class layer driving the Revolution. The AGS began emphasizing recruitment more, and spread across many universities, and achieved influence within the coalition of student unions. As they grew, they used the name “Anarchist Federation of Sudan”, which a number of their statements appear online under, but ended up using the term “group” rather than “federation” as they operated as a single unitary organization.
The founding and initial growth of the AGS was well-timed to match the explosion of the Sudanese Revolution in December 2018. The Revolution was led by grassroots social movements such as workers unions, student unions, women’s organizations, and the neighborhood-based resistance committees.
Protesters celebrate the collapse of president Omar al-Bashir’s government in 2019.
The resistance committees are of particular note. Similar to the local coordination committees of the 2011 Syrian Revolution, the Sudanese resistance committees are essentially small groups of neighbors self-organized to participate in protest and the revolutionary process. Networking together as hundreds of local committees, they formed the fabric of the movement to overthrow al-Bashir. We see them as a classic example of popular power in practice, as neighbors confront state power and simultaneously begin taking control over their own neighborhood and creating the organizational structures of self-management that could replace the state.
The AGS actively worked in the resistance committees and student organizations during the first months of the Revolution while still staying underground. Militants were able to advocate for anarchist positions and influence the direction of groups without publicly announcing themselves as anarchists. Through participating in this mass upsurge in self-organization coupled with mass street confrontation, anarchism moved from an idea into a lived strategic practice. They saw anarchism as a pragmatic way to involve themselves in social struggle while contesting all of the authoritarian forces that oppress the Sudanese people, whether it be tribal, cultural, military, religious — a comprehensive struggle against all this and for freedom and individual rights.
The strategies proposed by anarchists in Sudan are unprecedented in addressing the complex social crisis. The principle of rejecting even small, grassroots authorities—such as tribal domination and racism based on ethnicity—forms the core of dismantling power structures in Sudanese society. This has psychological effects on the individual and social consequences that may bring them into direct confrontation with entrenched authority. However, we believe that freedom is indivisible, and every individual deserves to be free—even outside institutional power, including power within one’s own behavior. Authority is a social behavior rooted in the individual’s desire to monopolize violence and deprive others of freedom.
— Member of AGS during dialogue with members of BRRN, September 2025
Within the resistance committees, the AGS coordinated anarchist activity to push the committees in a more anti-authoritarian direction. The resistance committees were in many ways an organic expression of existing Sudanese society — the basic elements of solidarity and mutual aid that have been necessary to survive in a country where the government provides nothing for the survival of the people. While this gave them strength, it also meant that a lot of work needed to be done to give them the organized power and vision to challenge the state. The AGS worked, for example, to expand the nature of many committees from being more limited groups with a selected membership and president, vice-president, etc., into being open to everyone in the neighborhood to join and participate.
Protesters clash with security forces after the military coup initiated by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in 2021.
Alongside the practical organizing work, the AGS initiated the organization of “thinking circles” to discuss anarchist ideas and worked on making anarchists texts available in Arabic. They put their modest membership dues to use printing anarchist pamphlets and organizing university events.
While the Sudanese social movements succeeded in overthrowing al-Bashir by April, the military took control of the government and the struggle deepened. On June 3rd, 2019, government forces conducted a massacre of a sit-in protest in Khartoum, martyring more than 100 and raping more than 70. This was just the largest of many massacres during this time, when many protesters and comrades were murdered by state forces. Workers responded to the June 3rd Khartoum massacre with a general strike that shut down the country, and brought the military leadership to the negotiating table. It was in this context, of a country on the brink, with the resistance committees taking control of territory, that the AGS first announced themselves to the public during a massive march in Khartoum on June 30th.
Predictably, they faced a large backlash after publicly declaring themselves as an anarchist organization. But because they had embedded themselves within the student unions and the resistance committees, and made themselves known to their fellow students and neighbors as committed comrades with sensible ideas, they were able to gain many new members. Many youth who were disillusioned in the false choices presented by the so-called leaders — including the “national liberation” state communists who had propped up the dictatorship — were drawn to the principled stand for freedom of the anarchists.
However, anarchism in Sudan was not able to grow freely for long. The mass uprising achieved a historic victory in forcing out the military dictatorship in July 2019, with a compromise civilian-military transitional government put in place. But this was an inherently unstable solution, and the military and ‘Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) together led a counter-revolution in October 2021 that brought a renewal of harsh dictatorship.1 This too was an unstable solution, and the RSF and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) fell out in a power struggle and initiated a civil war in April 2023. The tragedies that have spread across the country since then are too deep and numerous to detail in this account.
Heavily armed members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
The civil war, which has deep roots in both the legacies of British colonialism and in local histories of domination, is also a war for Black survival against attempted genocide. Ruling powers in Sudan, particularly the RSF, are Arab supremacists who seek to dominate and ethnically cleanse dark-skinned Sudanese ethnic groups from their lands. Our comrades report that slavery is being perpetrated against Black people in Sudan, and so they see the current struggle as one for liberation from racial authoritarianism.
As the revolutionary movement continued a bitter struggle against the return of military power, this period has seen many martyrs, including anarchist comrades such as Omar Habbash, a doctor in Al Fashir, Sara, a leading activist in Khartoum, and others. Comrades, wherever they are, are constantly under threat of prison – which generally means death within a month. Faced with these losses, the AGS is committed to continuing their struggle with selflessness and determination. As armed conflict spread, anarchist comrades had two general approaches – to fight with independent resistance militias that attempt to defend the people from the ravages of the RSF and Sudanese Armed Forces, or to focus on avoiding armed confrontation through planting ideas and organizing at the grassroots to grow the movement. The AGS supports both strategic approaches currently.
With the country being ripped apart in a proxy war by external powers like the United Arab Emirates and Egypt intent on exploiting its natural resources, as some seven different military factions unleash terror on the Sudanese people, the AGS has nonetheless survived. Members have been scattered as internal and sometimes external refugees, but have managed to stay in contact and coordinate. When possible, they help run communal kitchens, they help refugees reach safety, they provide medical care, they support resistance militias, and they continue anarchist propaganda whenever possible.
Black Rose / Rosa Negra has been coordinating solidarity for the AGS together with our comrade organizations in the International Coordination for Organized Anarchism (ICOA), in particular Die Plattform in Germany and Union Communiste Libertaire in France. Along with smaller initiatives, a public fundraising campaign riased more than $20,000 USD to support AGS in their purchasing an industrial printing press to use for both spreading anarchist propaganda and for providing a means of economic self-support. While the printing press has not yet been put into full operation due to the always-shifting front lines and waves of repression behind the lines, it is a symbol of the AGS’ determination that continuing revolutionary anarchist struggle is a practical necessity, even in the midst of one of the planet’s worst humanitarian catastrophes.
Image of printing press purchased by AGS using funds raised by Black Rose/Rosa Negra’s solidarity campaign.
Anarchists in Sudan believe that international solidarity will be critical in ending the conflict, particularly focusing on those powers that are fueling the civil war:
Combating foreign [state] intervention in Sudan’s war requires a global uprising of struggling networks to expose the entities profiting from the blood of the people—not only in Sudan but across the region. Ideally, their own populations should stand against them to stop the bloodshed in exchange for wealth accumulation. Everyone can contribute to exposing this crime of war sponsorship in their own locations and raise awareness among people that the war in Sudan can stop if the external support for it ends—then peace will follow.
— Member of AGS during dialogue with members of BRRN, September 2025
The political goal of the AGS now is, in the most immediate term, the end of the war and of the massacres committed by both the RSF and army. In the longer term, they continue struggling to overcome the tribal and ethnic divisions that have been exacerbated by racist colonialism to win the social revolution and create a self-managed socialist and feminist society in Sudan and throughout Africa.
As revolutionaries in the imperialist core, our lives are far removed from that of our comrades in Sudan. Nonetheless, we have much to learn from their experiences inserting themselves into the base a mass movement, transforming anarchism into a lived practice that is meaningful for the lives of working class people, acting collectively as a political force to influence the direction of movement struggle, and their determination to continue anarchist struggle even in the most challenging conditions. Support for our comrades in Sudan is important for all of us who want to see anarchism reborn as a true force for global liberation.
Notes
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was initiated as a paramilitary group primarily composed of Janjaweed tribesmen. Previously it acted as an auxiliary force of the Sudanese state and was used by the military Junta which took power in 2019 to violently suppress popular protests. Since 2023 it has been in armed conflict with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). ↩︎
إلى جميع الثوريين في العالم، إلى جميع الاشتراكيين الأحراريين، إلى جميع الأناركينيين:
نحن مدينة الفاشر الذين يسقطوا وهم يدافعون عن مدينتهم وعائلاتهم وأنفسهم. وهم:
فيصل آدم علي
رضوان عبد الجبار (“كهربا”)
آدم كبير موسى
عبد الغفار الطاهر (“الصيني”)
وننعى أيضًا عدد من الشباب المتطوعين الذين جميعهم على متن مليشيات عسكرية مدعمة بسرعة، بينما لا “جريمتهم” سوى إيصال الطعام إلى سكان المدينة.
نحن في المجموعة الأناركية ندعو الرفاق في كل مكان: لقد حان الوقت لأن نتكاتف ونقف معنا ضد هذه الحرب السلطانية المدمرة. يجب أن ننشر الوعي في جميع أنحاء العالم حول مجموعة الإبادة التي تخصصها ميليشيات الدعم السريع — والمدعومة من دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة — والتي تركز سلاحها نحو التطهير العرقي والإبادة على أسس عنصرية خدمةً لمصالح إمبريالية شرهة هناك على الموارد والذهب مقابل الدم. لا يجب أن تلمس العالم متفرجاً في صمت. على الثوريين في كل مكان أن نعرفوا بتضحياتنا ونضالنا ضد الإرهاب الرأسمالي الرأسمالي، وضد السلطة المائية، وضد التطهير العرقي النموذجي.
لقد فقدنا في المجموعة الأناركية في السودان رفاقًا؛ بعض الأعضاء مجموعتنا أُصيبوا بعضهم، وآخرون يتحملون خطر الحرب المحدق. أخرج الماء من الماء. آمنا بالفكر الأناركي في أرضٍ تسودها السلطة في كل مكان، وقاتلنا للدفاع عن النجم، وبسيطنا، ووحدتنا.
نحن بحاجة إلى — مدّوا أيديكم لنا وساندونا حتى نحصل على المساعدة والقوة.
To all revolutionaries of the world, to all liberatory socialists, to all anarchists:
Today we mourn the martyrdom of our comrades in Al-Fashir who fell defending their city, their families, and themselves. They are:
Faisal Adam Ali
Radwan Abdel Jabbar (“Kahraba”)
Adam Kibir Musa
Abdel Ghaffar Al-Tahir (“Al-Sini”)
We also mourn a number of volunteer youths who were killed by the terrorist Rapid Support Forces militia while their only “crime” was bringing food to the city’s residents.
We, in the Anarchist Group, call on comrades everywhere: the time has come to gather and stand with us against this destructive authoritarian war. We must raise awareness across the world about the mass extermination being carried out by the Rapid Support Forces militias — supported by the United Arab Emirates — which are turning their guns toward ethnic cleansing and genocide on racial grounds for the sake of vicious imperialist interests seeking to control resources and gold in exchange for blood. The world must not stand by and watch us in silence. Revolutionaries everywhere must know of our sacrifices and our struggle against savage capitalist terror, against the bloody authority, and against systematic ethnic cleansing.
We in the Anarchist Group in Sudan have lost comrades; some of our members were injured and some died; others face the imminent danger of war. Our families suffer from hunger, lack of medicine, and lack of food. We believed in anarchism in a land where authority is everywhere, and we fought to defend ourselves, our idea, and our unity. Today we need you — reach out your hands to us and stand with us so we can resist the authorities and the Janjaweed.
May the revolution endure — a poisoned dagger in the hearts of tyrants.
بدأت حرب جديدة في الشرق الأوسط بين إيران وإسرائيل.
الأولى دولة دينية متطرفة الاستبداد، لا تتردد في قمع أدنى احتجاج اجتماعي أو سياسي بدموية. لطالما كانت لها أهداف إسلامية إقليمية، حيث قامت بتمويل وتسليح جماعات مثل الحوثيين في اليمن أو حزب الله في لبنان، من بين جماعات أخرى. أما الثانية، فهي دولة عنصرية وتوسعية وإبادة جماعية متزايدة، لم تتردد في قتل أكثر من 55 ألف فلسطيني، بينهم 15 ألف طفل، في الأشهر الأخيرة بذريعة محاربة منظمة إسلامية وهجماتها الوحشية في 7 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول 2023: حماس.
دخلت هاتان الدولتان الآن في صراع مباشر من خلال الغارات الجوية. في أقل من 48 ساعة من الحرب، بالإضافة إلى الدمار المعتاد في جميع الحروب، سُجلت خسائر بشرية كبيرة في صفوف المدنيين من كلا الجانبين. وكما هو الحال في غزة، لم يسلم الأطفال. فقد قُتل العديد منهم بالفعل في إيران، بمن فيهم الرضيع ريان قاسميان البالغ من العمر شهرين، إثر قصف إسرائيلي على أحد أحياء طهران.
إن الأسباب التي ساقتها الدولتان لشن الحرب واهية. تكذب الدولة الإيرانية عندما تدّعي الدفاع عن الحقوق الفلسطينية. وتكذب الدولة الإسرائيلية عندما تدّعي أنها في أزمة وجودية لتدمير البرنامج النووي الإيراني. كلاهما يسعى لتدمير الآخر من أجل الهيمنة الإقليمية والمصالح الجيوسياسية والاقتصادية. حربهما أخطر من أي حرب “تقليدية” أخرى، لأن قادة الدولتين يعتمدون على النصوص الدينية لتبرير أهدافهم. اعتمد
المؤتمر الثالث والثمانون للاتحاد الأناركي، المنعقد في 7 و8 و9 يونيو/حزيران 2025 في تشيرولز (07)، قرارًا جاء فيه: “كل شيء يُسهم في إرهاب الشعوب لإخضاعها وتدريبها، مستخدمين، علاوة على ذلك، الأديان في كثير من الأحيان، والنظام الأبوي دائمًا، في خدمة الرأسمالية والأقوياء”. على الرغم من أن هذا القرار سبق اندلاع هذه الحرب الجديدة، إلا أن دقته مؤكدة للأسف.
الاتحاد الأناركي ضد جميع الحروب. يجب أن تتوقف هذه الحرب فورًا. يدعو الاتحاد الأناركي جميع القوى المؤيدة للسلام والمناهضة للحروب إلى تشكيل مقاومة شعبية، وخاصة في إيران وإسرائيل، ضد الأساليب اللاإنسانية التي تنتهجها الدولتان الإيرانيتان والإسرائيليتان القاتلتان قبل أن يحققا هدفهما المتمثل في نشر الفوضى هنا وهناك.
فلنتحد ضد الحرب والعسكرة! فلنتحد دوليًا من أجل الحياة!
Şerê di navbera Îran û Îsraîlê de rawestînin – Daxuyaniya çapemeniyê
Şerekî nû li Rojhilata Navîn di navbera Îran û Îsraîlê de dest pê kir.
Yekem dewletek teokratîk a pir otorîter e ku ji tepeserkirina herî biçûk a nerazîbûna civakî û siyasî bi xwînî dudilî nabe. Her tim armancên pan-îslamîst ên herêmî hebûn, di nav de komên wekî Hûsî li Yemenê an Hizbullah li Lubnanê fînanse û çekdar kirin. Ya duyemîn dewletek her ku diçe nijadperest, berfirehker û jenosîdker e ku di mehên dawî de ji kuştina zêdetirî 55,000 Filistînî, di nav de 15,000 zarok, bi hinceta şerê rêxistinek îslamîst û êrîşên wê yên hovane yên 7ê Cotmeha 2023an: Hamas, dudilî nebûye.
Ev her du dewlet niha bi êrîşên hewayî ketine nav pevçûnek rasterast. Di kêmtirî 48 demjimêrên şer de, ji bilî wêrankirina tîpîk a hemî şeran, gelek qurbaniyên sivîl li her du aliyan jî hatine tomar kirin. Wekî li Xezzeyê, zarok jî nayên xilas kirin. Çend ji wan li Îranê hatine kuştin, di nav de pitikek du mehî, Rayan Qassemian, piştî bombebarana Îsraîlê li taxek Tehranê.
Sedemên ku ji hêla her du dewletan ve ji bo şer têne dayîn derew in. Dewleta Îranê derewan dike dema ku îdîa dike ku mafên Filistînê diparêze. Dewleta Îsraîlê derewan dike dema ku îdia dike ku di krîzeke hebûnî de ye da ku bernameya nukleerî ya Îranê têk bibe. Her du jî dixwazin hevdu ji bo serdestiya herêmî, berjewendiyên jeopolîtîk û berjewendiyên aborî têk bibin. Şerê wan ji her şerekî din ê “kevneşopî” jî xeternaktir e ji ber ku serokên her du dewletan ji bo rewakirina armancên xwe xwe dispêrin metnên olî.
Kongreya 83-an a Federasyona Anarşîst, ku di 7, 8 û 9ê Hezîrana 2025an de li Chirols (07) hate lidarxistin, pêşniyarek pejirand ku wiha dixwend: “Her tişt dibe alîkar ku nifûsan bitirsîne da ku wan bindest bike û perwerde bike, ji bilî vê, ol pir caran û baviksalariyê her gav, di xizmeta kapîtalîzm û yên bihêz de bikar tîne.” Her çend ev pêşniyar beriya destpêkirina vî şerê nû be jî, mixabin rastbûna wê tê piştrast kirin.
Federasyona Anarşîst li dijî hemî şeran e. Divê ev yek tavilê raweste. Federasyona Anarşîst hemû hêzên alîgirê aştiyê û li dijî hemû şeran vedixwîne ku berxwedanek ji zemînê ve ava bikin, bi taybetî li Îran û Îsraîlê, li dijî rêbazên nemirovane yên dewletên Îran û Îsraîlê yên kujer berî ku ew bi kêm-zêde bigihîjin armanca xwe ya afirandina erdê şewitî li vir û wir.
Werin em li dijî şer û mîlîtarîzmê bibin yek! Werin em ji bo jiyanê bibin yek yekîtîya navneteweyî!
Têkiliyên Navneteweyî yên Federasyona Anarşîst, 15ê Hezîrana 2025an
Une nouvelle guerre a commencé au Proche-Orient entre l’Iran et Israël.
Le premier est un État théocratique extrêmement autoritaire qui n’hésite pas à réprimer dans le sang la moindre protestation sociale et politique. Il a toujours eu des visées panislamistes régionales, finançant et armant, entre autres, des groupes comme les Houthis au Yémen ou le Hezbollah au Liban.
Le second est un État de plus en plus raciste, expansionniste et génocidaire qui n’a pas hésité à massacrer plus de 55.000 Palestinien.nes, dont 15.000 enfants, ces derniers mois en prétextant combattre une organisation islamiste et ses attaques atroces du 7 octobre 2023 : le Hamas.
Ces deux États sont maintenant entrés en conflit direct par des attaques aériennes. En moins de 48 heures de guerre, outre les destructions propres à toutes les guerres, de nombreuses pertes humaines civiles sont constatées de part et d’autre. Comme à Gaza, les enfants ne sont pas épargnés. Plusieurs d’entre eux ont déjà été tués en Iran, notamment un bébé de deux mois, Rayan Ghassemian, suite à un bombardement israélien dans un quartier de Téhéran.
Les raisons invoquées par les deux États pour se faire la guerre sont mensongères.
L’État iranien ment quand il se dit défenseur des droits des Palestinien.nes.
L’État israélien ment quand il se dit dans une crise existentielle afin de détruire le programme nucléaire iranien.
Tous deux veulent se détruire pour des objectifs de domination régionale, d’intérêts géopolitiques et économiques. Leur guerre est encore plus dangereuse que n’importe quelle autre guerre « classique » car les dirigeants de ces deux États se basent sur des textes religieux pour justifier leurs buts.
Le 83e congrès de la Fédération Anarchiste, réuni les 7, 8 et 9 juin 2025 à Chirols (07) a adopté une motion dans laquelle on peut lire : « Tout concourt à terroriser les populations pour les soumettre et les dresser, utilisant de plus, les religions souvent et le patriarcat toujours, au service du capitalisme et des puissants. ».
Bien que cette motion soit antérieure au déclenchement de cette nouvelle guerre, sa justesse est tristement vérifiée.
La Fédération anarchiste est contre toutes les guerres. Celle-ci doit cesser immédiatement.
La Fédération Anarchiste invite toutes les forces en faveur de la paix et contre toutes les guerres à former des résistances de base, surtout en Iran et en Israël, contre les méthodes inhumaines des États mortifères iranien et israélien avant qu’ils n’atteignent plus ou moins leur objectif de créer une terre brûlée ici ou là.
Soyons solidaires contre la guerre et le militarisme !
Soyons solidaires internationalement pour la vie !
Relations Internationales de la Fédération anarchiste,
15 juin 2025
جنگ ایران و اسرائیل باید پایان یابدیک جنگ جدید در خاورمیانه بین ایران و اسرائیل آغاز شده است. اولی یک حکومت دینی بسیار سرکوبگر است که برای به خون کشیدن کوچکترین اعتراض اجتماعی و سیاسی، تردید نمیکند. این حکومت همواره دارای اهداف پاناسلامیست منطقهای بوده است و گروههایی مانند حوثیها در یمن و حزبالله را در لبنانتأمین مالی و مسلح میکند. دومی یک حکومت بیش از پیش نژادپرست، توسعهطلب و نسلکش است که در قتلعام ۵۵۰۰۰ فلسطینی از جمله ۱۵۰۰۰ کودک، به بهانه مبارزه با سازمان اسلامی حماس و حملات وحشتناک ۷ اکتبر ۲۰۲۳ آن، تردید نکرده است.این دو حکومت اکنون با درگیریهای هوایی وارد جنگ مستقیم شدهاند.جنگ به جز ویرانگریهایی که مختص هر جنگیست، در کمتر از ۴۸ ساعت،موجب مرگ چندین غیرنظامی از هر دو طرف شده است. کودکان مانند غزه از گزند مرگ در امان نماندند. چندین کودک کشته شدند. اسرائیل یک محله تهران را بمباران کرد و رایان قاسمیان دو ماهه را کشت.
دو حکومت دلایلی را برای جنگ مطرح میکنند که دروغین هستند. حکومت ایران خود را مدافع حقوق فلسطینیان میداند. اسرائیل خود را با برنامه اتمی ایران در خطر مرگ میداند. هر دو حکومت برای اهداف سلطهگری منطقهای، منافع سیاسی سرزمینی و اقتصادی میخواهند یکدیگر را نابود کنند. جنگ آنها از این جهت نسبت به جنگهای «کلاسیک» خطرناکتر است که رهبران دو دولت به متنهای دینی ارجاع میدهند.
هشتادوسومین کنگره فدراسیون آنارشیست روزهای ۷، ۸ و ۹ ژوئن ۲۰۲۵ در شیرول برگزار شد. در یکی از قطعنامههای مصوب آمده است:«همه کار برای تروریزه کردن مردم میکنند تا آنان را زیر سلطه بگیرند و سربهراه کنند و برای این هدف، اغلب از دین و همیشه از پدرسالاری استفاده میکنند.» هر چند این قطعنامه پیش از جنگ جدید تصویب شد، اما شوربختانه درستیاش ثابت شد.روابط بینالمللی فدراسیون آنارشیست علیه همه جنگهاست. این یکی هم باید فوراً قطع شود. فدراسیون آنارشیست همه نیروهای طرفدار صلح و ضدجنگ را دعوت میکند که به ویژه در ایران و اسرائیل مقاومتهای از پایین را علیه روشهای ضدانسانی حکومتهای مرگآور ایران و اسرائیل سازمان دهند، پیش از این که آنها بتوانند کمابیش به هدف خود برای تحویل زمین سوخته، اینجا و آنجا، برسند.علیه جنگ و نظامیگری همبسته باشیم ! برای زندگی همبستگی بینالمللی اعلام کنیم.روابط بینالمللی فدراسیون آنارشیست [بلژیک – سوئیس – فرانسه]۱۵ ژوئن ۲۰۲۵federation-anarchiste.org
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