To the brothers and sisters of the National and International Sixth and the National Indigenous Congress “David Ruíz Garcia” In the gathering of our peoples in the Exchange between Zapatista Peoples we shared with each other our pain as well as our words and experiences of struggle, rebellion, and resistance. Together we know that within our rebellions is our “NO” to the politics of destruction that capitalism carries out across the world. And we know that within our resistances are the seeds of the world that we want. These rebellions and resistances are not just those of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. They are also found in the footsteps of the originary peoples across the continent and in all corners of the earth where individuals, groups, collectives, and organizations not only say “NO” to destruction, but go about constructing something new. In this exchange, which we know has been possible largely due to the support of brothers and sisters of the National and International Sixth, we confirm that our mother earth, giver of all life on the planet, is in danger, and thus all of humanity is also. We see that it is neoliberal capitalism that has caused all of this pain, destruction, and death, and which has dispossessed, exploited, disrespected, and repressed us. In defense of mother earth and in the struggle for humanity and against neoliberalism, no struggle is small. Brothers and sisters of the National and International Sixth, we know that this savage and deathly capitalism is not invincible. We have learned this from the Zapatista experience and from the rebellions and resistances that bloom all over the planet whose pain is our pain, whose struggles are our struggles, and who dreams are our dreams. So we want to share with you the words, experiences, paths, and collective decision that a world where many worlds fit is possible. As we are concretizing the steps toward this dream, it is necessary to share with each other what we are thinking, to listen to each other in order to understand our struggles and our rebellions and learn from our forms of resistance
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The peoples, tribes, and nations assembled here have agreed to carry out, in cooperation with you the “First World Festival of Resistances and Rebellions Against Capitalism” with the theme
“Where Those Above destroy, We below Rebuild” “Donde Los De Arriba destruyen Los de Abajo Reconstruimos”
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Free Derry Saint Patrick The Petrol Bomber Bloody Sunday Palestine Dunluce Castle Free Derry Hunger Strike Memorial Saoirse Bobby Sands Tiocfaldh Ár Là The Civil Rights Glenfada Park Saint Patrick The town I loved so well Bernadette Freedom The Division Gate
Inveraray Three Sisters Eilean Donan Loch Awe Thistle Eilean Donan Valley The Farm Little Snail Eilean Donan Loch Duich Loch Sligachan Lealt Falls Bridge of Orchy Red Light Municipal Buildings Stirling
On this the 31st anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Bobby Sands, his friend and comrade, former IRA prisoner Colm Scullion from South Derry, recalls first meeting Bobby while on remand in Crumlin Road Jail. Colm had been injured in a premature explosion at the time of his arrest in October 1976 along with his fellow comrade Tom McElwee, the ninth republican to die on the hunger strike, on 8th August 1981.
Colm was later sentenced, and in the H-Blocks met up with Bobby again and there in H-3, during some of the darkest days of the protest, they shared a cell. Here, the quiet South Derry republican speaks about Bobby Sands' humour, his humanity and his concern for especially the younger prisoners as the blanket men entered their fifth year of beatings on the protest for political status.
Bobby Sands funeral
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The Rhythm of Time (words by Bobby Sands)
There's an inner thing in every man, Do you know this thing my friend?
It has withstood the blows of a million years, And will do so to the end.
It was born when time did not exist, And it grew up out of life, It cut down evil's strangling vines, Like a slashing searing knife.
It lit fires when fires were not, And burnt the mind of man, Tempering leadened hearts to steel,
From the time that time began.
It wept by the waters of Babylon, And when all men were a loss, It screeched in writhing agony, And it hung bleeding from the Cross.
It died in Rome by lion and sword, And in defiant cruel array, When the deathly word was 'Spartacus' Along the Appian Way.
It marched with Wat the Tyler's poor, And frightened lord and king, And it was emblazoned in their deathly stare, As e'er a living thing.
It smiled in holy innocence, Before conquistadors of old, So meek and tame and unaware, Of the deathly power of gold.
It burst forth through pitiful Paris streets,
And stormed the old Bastille, And marched upon the serpent's head, And crushed it 'neath its heel.
It died in blood on Buffalo Plains, And starved by moons of rain, Its heart was buried in Wounded Knee, But it will come to rise again.
It screamed aloud by Kerry lakes, As it was knelt upon the ground,
And it died in great defiance, As they coldly shot it down.
It is found in every light of hope, It knows no bounds nor space It has risen in red and black and white, It is there in every race.
It lies in the hearts of heroes dead, It screams in tyrants' eyes, It has reached the peak of mountains high,
It comes searing 'cross the skies.
It lights the dark of this prison cell, It thunders forth its might, It is 'the undauntable thought', my friend, That thought that says 'I'm right!'
World Festival of Resistances and Rebellions by Quadraro, journal
World Festival of Resistances and Rebellions
★ EZLN and CNI ★invited everyone to the
read full invitation:English - Spanish - Deutsch - ItalianTo the brothers and sisters of the National and International Sixth
and the National Indigenous Congress “David Ruíz Garcia”
In the gathering of our peoples in the Exchange between Zapatista Peoples
we shared with each other our pain as well as our words
and experiences of struggle, rebellion, and resistance.
Together we know that within our rebellions is our “NO”
to the politics of destruction that capitalism carries out across the world.
And we know that within our resistances are the seeds of the w
Free Derry
Saint Patrick
The Petrol Bomber
Bloody Sunday
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Dunluce Castle
Free Derry
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Memorial
Saoirse
Bobby Sands
Tiocfaldh Ár Là
The Civil Rights
Glenfada Park
Saint Patrick
The town I loved so well
Bernadette
Freedom
The Division Gate
May 15,1948 - May 15, 2012
Today marks the 64th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba
"The Catastrophe"
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In these day we still support the Palestinian Prisoner on Hunger Strike
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★ Subcomandante Marcos ★
Chiapas(Mexico)
★ Canta u Populu Corsu ★
Corsica (France)
★ Code Rouge ★
France
★ Sami Yusuf and Outlandish ★
★ Freedom for Palestine - OneWorld ★
International musicians
★ Enzo Avitabile
May 5, 1981 - May 5, 2012
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Bobby Sands Remembered
(May 4, 2012)
On this the 31st anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Bobby Sands,
his friend and comrade, former IRA prisoner Colm Scullion from South Derry,
recalls first meeting Bobby while on remand in Crumlin Road Jail.
Colm had been injured in a premature explosion at the time of his arrest in October 1976
along with his fellow comrade Tom McElwee,
the ninth republican to die on the hunger strike, on 8th August 1981.
Colm was later sentenced, and in the H-Blocks met up with Bobby again and there in H-3,
during some of the darkest days of the protest, they