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29-S: in solidarity with the General Strike in Barcelona

Anonyme, Monday, March 7, 2011 - 16:09

"Last 29th of September we were thousands. Youngsters and adults, students, workers and unemployed, migrants and “locals”, meeting up in the street, empowering the picketers, facing the cops, attacking the symbols of Capital, of misery and luxury… Making our rage to be respected."

Fanzine (in English) about the Spanish General Strike of the last 29th of September of 2010. The information it's specially focused on the events that happened in the city of Barcelona, where the strike mobilised thousands of people during a whole day of rage.

Solidarity with the arrested, for an undefined and wild general strike!

Web version: http://assemblea.byethost2.com/images/stories/recursos/amsterdam_detinguts1.pdf

Printable version: http://assemblea.byethost2.com/images/stories/recursos/amsterdam_detinguts2.pdf

for more info (in Catalan or Castilian):

http://suport29.info
http://29-s.net
http://movimentdel25.org
http://assemblea.byethost2.com



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