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🇬🇧 Interviews for Takku with anarchists in Ukraine

Last year, we gave three interviews to the Finnish website Takku, and these interviews have recently been published. We invite you to read them. Two of them are with members of Solidarity Collectives, Sergey and Ksusha, and the third is with one of the fighters we supported, Alexei Makarov.

Ksusha shares her activist experience, explains how she joined Solidarity Collectives and opens up about how we organise as a collective. She also provides some background on the anti-authoritarian movement in Ukraine concerning tactical-defence practices and relations with the military.

From Seregey, you will learn about the self-organization of anarchists in Ukraine during the war and their view of the challenges facing the broader movement. He talks about the path of anti-authoritarians in the army from an attempt to create one large unit to the relatively small groups at the front that exist today, and their critical importance for the future of anti-fascism in postwar Ukraine. In addition, Sergey calls for a broader discussion among anti-authoritarians about the security challenges of our time, in which the answer “war is bad” will clearly not be sufficient.

In the interview with Aleksey, you will read about the need to organise in Ukraine and Europe to address the struggle against Russian imperialism, as well as the importance of criticism and self-criticism in this process. You will also learn about Liosha's many years of experience as a fighter and revolutionary in Russia and Ukraine.



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🇬🇧 Interviews for Takku with anarchists in Ukraine

Last year, we gave three interviews to the Finnish website Takku, and these interviews have recently been published. We invite you to read them. Two of them are with members of Solidarity Collectives, Sergey and Ksusha, and the third is with one of the fighters we supported, Alexei Makarov.

Ksusha shares her activist experience, explains how she joined Solidarity Collectives and opens up about how we organise as a collective. She also provides some background on the anti-authoritarian movement in Ukraine concerning tactical-defence practices and relations with the military.

From Seregey, you will learn about the self-organization of anarchists in Ukraine during the war and their view of the challenges facing the broader movement. He talks about the path of anti-authoritarians in the army from an attempt to create one large unit to the relatively small groups at the front that exist today, and their critical importance for the future of anti-fascism in postwar Ukraine. In addition, Sergey calls for a broader discussion among anti-authoritarians about the security challenges of our time, in which the answer “war is bad” will clearly not be sufficient.

In the interview with Aleksey, you will read about the need to organise in Ukraine and Europe to address the struggle against Russian imperialism, as well as the importance of criticism and self-criticism in this process. You will also learn about Liosha's many years of experience as a fighter and revolutionary in Russia and Ukraine.

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