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April Uprising News Paper

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - 09:18

SDAC

ecently many infoshops and radical spaces have been sent the April Uprising newspaper from SDAC laying out the strategy for the IMF and World Bank demos. If you would like some to distro please e-mail us at self...@riseup.net. We'll be visiting Baltimore, NYC and a few other places to make sure they get all over the country.

Greetings from the SDAC,

We've been hard at work for the past couple of weeks putting together a
small black bloc at the March 19th and 21st festivities. While not as large as we would have liked, we still had a plan this weekend and implemented it. The actions that took place can be read and heard about on dc.indymedia.org,  including support for APOC's "smack a white boy (distr)action" call out of ANSWER, a few broken windows in VA at war profiteers' offices, a home demo on council member Jack Evans - who has singlehandedly waged a war on DC homeless population and and few visits to and inside the IMF and World Bank buildings.

Recently many infoshops and radical spaces have been sent the April Uprising newspaper from SDAC laying out the strategy for the IMF and World Bank demos. If you would like some to distro please e-mail us at self...@riseup.net. We'll be visiting Baltimore, NYC and a few other places to make sure they get all over the country.

f you want to view a pdf version please click the link here http://selfdescribed.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/april3.pdf

For (A) spring social war,

SDAC

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