Organizing under a military dictatorship. An interview with Sudanese Anarchist Gathering

Two pictures. Left a picture of some anarchists in demonstration. They hold white flags with red circled A's. On the right: Two anarchists holding a red and black flag with a white circled A on it.
Two pictures of anarchists in Sudan

[Schau hier für die deutschsprachicher Übersetzung des Interviews]

As the internationalist section of the anarchist organization Perspective Selfmanagement, this summer we spoke with various revolutionary groups in Sudan about their work and the political processes on the ground. The following interview with the group „Sudanese Anarchist Gathering“ was done by e-mail. Due to the language barrier(s), a difference in political socialization and terminology, some difficulties arose in our communication. This has greatly delayed the publication of the interview which was held August 2022. Questions as well as answers have been translated and edited for better readability. However, we are now happy to share the interview and understand the previously mentioned hurdles as a logical part of internationalist work. „Organizing under a military dictatorship. An interview with Sudanese Anarchist Gathering“ weiterlesen

Translation: program on ‚Justice‘ published in English

In the section of our program the translation of the part on justice can now be found. With justice we mean the dealing with conflicts. Often the use of violence is at the center of this. In this part of the program we try to find answers to:

    • How does justice function in capitalist society and why do we think that something fundamental has to be changed about this? How do contemporary institutional and structural discrimination and violence relate to the origins of the current justice system and its institutions?
    • How could we deal with conflicts in a classless society? Which concrete structures could be there and what are important primary principles for this?
    • Which contradictions will we encounter in a transitional period?
    • And what can we already do today? What can we start constructing, change and demand to bring those long-term goals closer?

As always we look forward for reactions, discussions, contributions and contradictions. Here you can go to our program on justice.