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  1. (Chile) Arson Attack on RED Bus Near USACH in Memory of Mauri

    Last Tuesday, May 26, a group of anarchist comrades who came out hooded from the University of Santiago (USACH) set up barricades and set fire to a RED bus intercepted on Matucana Street, this within the framework of Black May in memory of Mauricio Morales.

    (Chile) Atentado incendiario a bus RED en cercanias de la USACH en memoria del Mauri

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  2. (Chile) Arson Attack on RED Bus Near USACH in Memory of Mauri

    Last Tuesday, May 26, a group of anarchist comrades who came out hooded from the University of Santiago (USACH) set up barricades and set fire to a RED bus intercepted on Matucana Street, this within the framework of Black May in memory of Mauricio Morales.

    (Chile) Atentado incendiario a bus RED en cercanias de la USACH en memoria del Mauri

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #southAmerica
  3. (Chile) Anarchy in Active Hands. Text from the Sacco and Vanzetti Anti-Authoritarian Library in Memory of Mauricio Morales

    A new May arrives, tinged with Black. Hearts race, and Mauri laughs again with his mocking laugh.

    Seventeen years seems like a lifetime, and it’s the number since you’ve been physically gone. Seventeen years ago, on a cold morning on May 22, 2009, the explosive device you were carrying to attack the prison guards’ school detonated prematurely, causing your instant death.

    Your body lay in the middle of the street, your bicycle and a revolver beside you, a single bullet lodged in your Adam’s apple. They will photograph you, and the powerful will display those images to instill terror. They will want to use you as a trophy, but your comrades will come out to defend you. They will not leave you alone, not that day, nor in the days to come. Even though many would like them to…

    A police/media witch hunt will then be unleashed, and the circle of comrades with whom you forged your path will receive a wave of blows of different kinds, including eviction, imprisonment, and being forced underground. When civic or calculating morality advised silence and discretion to seek “protection,” your comrades raised the stakes and went out to reclaim you with pride, with audacity and anarchist commitment. We collectivized your ideas, your interests, values, and principles. We reclaim your anarchist life, so that it would not end on May 22, 2009.

    Many of us did so, internalizing everything we had learned from the experiences of other comrades, from stories that we absorbed and that shaped our convictions and actions. Thus, everything one has learned becomes fire in decisive moments. And even if we do not yet perceive it, it will move and inspire others.

    A sowing of memory began to take shape—to combat the absolute death that is oblivion, but also to emphasize your life.

    We wanted—and still want—new comrades to know you through your actions: your ideas, writings, poems, stories, drawings, and songs. We seek for you to reach other territories hand-in-hand with your anarchist comrades—not through the press, historians, or criminologists; not through the caricature that Power constructs of you.

    The sowing of *black memory* is a labor without pause or downtime; it asserts its stance in a manner that is categorical and uncompromising. For wherever ambiguity and silence arise, oblivion takes root—even as discourses subservient to Power insidiously creep in.

    For this reason, we insist—we persist—in the act of doing: in affirming your life choices, your tools of struggle, and the person you chose to be—a warrior against every form of domination. Never a martyr; never the victim of a frame-up. Defiant and proud, possessed of a sarcasm and humor that melted away boundaries. That is how you departed… and that is how you remain with us—with your triumphs and your errors, with your stumbles and your beauties.

    We have persisted in scattering your seed—and it has undoubtedly borne fruit. Hundreds of new comrades now know you; they access your ideas, practices, and writings fluidly and without hindrance—just as we wish it were with so many other comrades throughout history.

    Diverse wills have committed themselves to propagating the contribution you made to Anarchy. And beyond whatever differences may exist between various paths, a profound respect prevails for the authentic gesture of keeping your memory alive. There is no competition, nor any attempt to hinder or tarnish the gestures of others; this distinguishes a genuine interest in nurturing memory from an egocentric struggle devoid of values. This distinguishes Black Memory from civic competition. This ought to be clear to everyone.

    We have learned that cultivating and defending our memory is vital both for anarchists and for Anarchy itself; for if power intervenes in our processes—altering and rewriting our history—it will also modify our capacity for envisioning the future, hindering analysis and stagnating future processes.

    “What gives meaning to life gives meaning to death.”

    Memory allows us to find our comrades—to recognize them—transcending time, geography, and language. Thus, we recognize ourselves in their writings, in their demands, and in the commitments they undertook in the “here and now” through which they passed. Their joys nourish us, and their sorrows cause us pain as well.

    In this way, we feel the absence even of those we never met, yet with whom we are bound by shared anarchist paths and actions in pursuit of total liberation.

    Our commitment to that Anarchy—without compromise, without renunciation, without seeking permission from power, and free from rhythms dictated at its whim—binds us in solidarity with our anarchist comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris, who met his death on October 31, 2024, in Athens, Greece, in an accident while handling an explosive device. Kyriakos died instantly, while his anarchist comrade Marianna Manoura sustained severe injuries.

    The incident triggered a massive police and media backlash; counter-terrorism units, deploying their full apparatus and specialized jargon, fanned out to detain, intimidate, pursue, and punish.

    Arrests followed one after another as authorities sought out links and connections—and, of course, sought to shatter social circles and sever bonds of solidarity. Anarchist comrades in Greece and in other territories rose up in response, undertaking numerous acts of solidarity and remembrance.

    For where there is no silence, there is no oblivion—and power can neither triumph nor impose its absolutism.

    In April 2026, comrades Marianna Manoura and Dimitra Zarafeta were sentenced to 19 and 8 years in prison, respectively, on charges including criminal conspiracy, the manufacture of explosive devices, and the possession of firearms and ammunition, among other counts.

    From the very moment of their arrest, both comrades have proudly affirmed their commitment to Anarchy and have defended the memory of their comrade Kyriakos. Their writings serve as a call for defiance and audacity in the face of the enemy, while simultaneously conveying a powerful message of love, comradeship, and an indelible devotion to the memory of Kyriakos.

    In the early hours of March 20, 2026, a loud blast shook the neighborhoods of East Rome, Italy. Inside a park, an explosion brought down part of an abandoned building. Amidst the rubble, police subsequently reported the discovery of two bodies. Anarchist comrades Sara Ardizonne and Alesandro Mercogliano (Sandro) met their deaths at that location, in what appears to have been an accident involving the handling of an explosive device.

    Both were comrades of profound dedication who made significant contributions to the anarchist cause. They were frequently targeted—placed in the crosshairs of the hunter; Sara, in particular, was under indictment from 2021 to 2025 as part of Operation Sibilla (charges which were subsequently dismissed). This operation was launched against anarchist comrades accused of inciting political violence, terrorism, and subversion through the anarchist publication *Vetriolo*—a case that involved, among others, their comrade Alfredo Cospito.

    During a preliminary hearing for that case, Sara read a statement in which her concluding remarks asserted that the trial “convinces me that there is an enormous difference between the violence of the oppressed and that of the oppressors: the former adheres to an ethic; the latter, to none.”

    Their comrade, Alesandro Mercogliano, had been sentenced in 2016 to five years in prison, accused of participating in attacks for which the FAI-FRI claimed responsibility. Ultimately, after spending more than four years behind bars, he was acquitted of all charges in 2020.

    Their deaths have triggered the kind of police and media hysteria we have witnessed before—with those in power thirsting for more blood, issuing ludicrous statements, and whipping up winds of judicial vengeance directed against the comrades’ circle of associates, and in this instance, against their very bodies.

    In an absurd, clumsy, and arrogant display of vindictive legal power, their bodies were withheld for several days; authority revels in—and seeks to perpetuate—those moments when it can exert absolute control over its declared adversaries.

    Attempts were made to obstruct the release of their bodies to their families and comrades; false information was disseminated to ensure that the families would be left isolated, or accompanied by the fewest possible number of people. Furthermore, nearly 100 comrades were detained when they went to lay flowers at the site where Sara and Sandro had met their deaths. They believed that in this way they would silence the voices, that memory would be hushed, and that they could rewrite history at their leisure and to suit their own ends… but once again, they failed. The voices of our comrades—and the echo of solidarity—transcended borders, crossed territories, and found a home in other active hands.

    Kyriakos, Sara, Sandro, Mauri, and so many other comrades: we are bound as siblings by their lives—lives that are sometimes best understood through their deaths; we are bound by their ideas and actions—regardless of the materials they chose to employ; we are bound by that which gave their lives meaning and purpose. That quest for absolute freedom which led them to walk paths that, at times, led to death.

    It did not simply happen and then pass away; something always remains—our *black* memory—continuing to amplify the power of their lives.

    Thus, nothing truly ends; everything continues… Here we stand… 17 years later… proving that you still move among us, Mauri—feeding the inner fire, laughing, debating, sharpening ideas to a razor’s edge, wielding the weapon, and staring down power and the powerful of the day.

    With eternal love for Mauri and the comrades who have departed, and in solidarity with those who are imprisoned and persecuted.

    May their names never be forgotten, and may more comrades find inspiration and strength in their legacy—for Zoé Aveilla and Snizana Paraskevaidou…

    Long live Anarchy!

    Sacco and Vanzetti Anti-Authoritarian Library
    Black May

    (Chile) La Anarquía en las manos activas. Texto de la Biblioteca Antiautoritaria Sacco y Vanzetti en memoria de Mauricio Morales

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  4. (Chile) Anarchy in Active Hands. Text from the Sacco and Vanzetti Anti-Authoritarian Library in Memory of Mauricio Morales

    A new May arrives, tinged with Black. Hearts race, and Mauri laughs again with his mocking laugh.

    Seventeen years seems like a lifetime, and it’s the number since you’ve been physically gone. Seventeen years ago, on a cold morning on May 22, 2009, the explosive device you were carrying to attack the prison guards’ school detonated prematurely, causing your instant death.

    Your body lay in the middle of the street, your bicycle and a revolver beside you, a single bullet lodged in your Adam’s apple. They will photograph you, and the powerful will display those images to instill terror. They will want to use you as a trophy, but your comrades will come out to defend you. They will not leave you alone, not that day, nor in the days to come. Even though many would like them to…

    A police/media witch hunt will then be unleashed, and the circle of comrades with whom you forged your path will receive a wave of blows of different kinds, including eviction, imprisonment, and being forced underground. When civic or calculating morality advised silence and discretion to seek “protection,” your comrades raised the stakes and went out to reclaim you with pride, with audacity and anarchist commitment. We collectivized your ideas, your interests, values, and principles. We reclaim your anarchist life, so that it would not end on May 22, 2009.

    Many of us did so, internalizing everything we had learned from the experiences of other comrades, from stories that we absorbed and that shaped our convictions and actions. Thus, everything one has learned becomes fire in decisive moments. And even if we do not yet perceive it, it will move and inspire others.

    A sowing of memory began to take shape—to combat the absolute death that is oblivion, but also to emphasize your life.

    We wanted—and still want—new comrades to know you through your actions: your ideas, writings, poems, stories, drawings, and songs. We seek for you to reach other territories hand-in-hand with your anarchist comrades—not through the press, historians, or criminologists; not through the caricature that Power constructs of you.

    The sowing of *black memory* is a labor without pause or downtime; it asserts its stance in a manner that is categorical and uncompromising. For wherever ambiguity and silence arise, oblivion takes root—even as discourses subservient to Power insidiously creep in.

    For this reason, we insist—we persist—in the act of doing: in affirming your life choices, your tools of struggle, and the person you chose to be—a warrior against every form of domination. Never a martyr; never the victim of a frame-up. Defiant and proud, possessed of a sarcasm and humor that melted away boundaries. That is how you departed… and that is how you remain with us—with your triumphs and your errors, with your stumbles and your beauties.

    We have persisted in scattering your seed—and it has undoubtedly borne fruit. Hundreds of new comrades now know you; they access your ideas, practices, and writings fluidly and without hindrance—just as we wish it were with so many other comrades throughout history.

    Diverse wills have committed themselves to propagating the contribution you made to Anarchy. And beyond whatever differences may exist between various paths, a profound respect prevails for the authentic gesture of keeping your memory alive. There is no competition, nor any attempt to hinder or tarnish the gestures of others; this distinguishes a genuine interest in nurturing memory from an egocentric struggle devoid of values. This distinguishes Black Memory from civic competition. This ought to be clear to everyone.

    We have learned that cultivating and defending our memory is vital both for anarchists and for Anarchy itself; for if power intervenes in our processes—altering and rewriting our history—it will also modify our capacity for envisioning the future, hindering analysis and stagnating future processes.

    “What gives meaning to life gives meaning to death.”

    Memory allows us to find our comrades—to recognize them—transcending time, geography, and language. Thus, we recognize ourselves in their writings, in their demands, and in the commitments they undertook in the “here and now” through which they passed. Their joys nourish us, and their sorrows cause us pain as well.

    In this way, we feel the absence even of those we never met, yet with whom we are bound by shared anarchist paths and actions in pursuit of total liberation.

    Our commitment to that Anarchy—without compromise, without renunciation, without seeking permission from power, and free from rhythms dictated at its whim—binds us in solidarity with our anarchist comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris, who met his death on October 31, 2024, in Athens, Greece, in an accident while handling an explosive device. Kyriakos died instantly, while his anarchist comrade Marianna Manoura sustained severe injuries.

    The incident triggered a massive police and media backlash; counter-terrorism units, deploying their full apparatus and specialized jargon, fanned out to detain, intimidate, pursue, and punish.

    Arrests followed one after another as authorities sought out links and connections—and, of course, sought to shatter social circles and sever bonds of solidarity. Anarchist comrades in Greece and in other territories rose up in response, undertaking numerous acts of solidarity and remembrance.

    For where there is no silence, there is no oblivion—and power can neither triumph nor impose its absolutism.

    In April 2026, comrades Marianna Manoura and Dimitra Zarafeta were sentenced to 19 and 8 years in prison, respectively, on charges including criminal conspiracy, the manufacture of explosive devices, and the possession of firearms and ammunition, among other counts.

    From the very moment of their arrest, both comrades have proudly affirmed their commitment to Anarchy and have defended the memory of their comrade Kyriakos. Their writings serve as a call for defiance and audacity in the face of the enemy, while simultaneously conveying a powerful message of love, comradeship, and an indelible devotion to the memory of Kyriakos.

    In the early hours of March 20, 2026, a loud blast shook the neighborhoods of East Rome, Italy. Inside a park, an explosion brought down part of an abandoned building. Amidst the rubble, police subsequently reported the discovery of two bodies. Anarchist comrades Sara Ardizonne and Alesandro Mercogliano (Sandro) met their deaths at that location, in what appears to have been an accident involving the handling of an explosive device.

    Both were comrades of profound dedication who made significant contributions to the anarchist cause. They were frequently targeted—placed in the crosshairs of the hunter; Sara, in particular, was under indictment from 2021 to 2025 as part of Operation Sibilla (charges which were subsequently dismissed). This operation was launched against anarchist comrades accused of inciting political violence, terrorism, and subversion through the anarchist publication *Vetriolo*—a case that involved, among others, their comrade Alfredo Cospito.

    During a preliminary hearing for that case, Sara read a statement in which her concluding remarks asserted that the trial “convinces me that there is an enormous difference between the violence of the oppressed and that of the oppressors: the former adheres to an ethic; the latter, to none.”

    Their comrade, Alesandro Mercogliano, had been sentenced in 2016 to five years in prison, accused of participating in attacks for which the FAI-FRI claimed responsibility. Ultimately, after spending more than four years behind bars, he was acquitted of all charges in 2020.

    Their deaths have triggered the kind of police and media hysteria we have witnessed before—with those in power thirsting for more blood, issuing ludicrous statements, and whipping up winds of judicial vengeance directed against the comrades’ circle of associates, and in this instance, against their very bodies.

    In an absurd, clumsy, and arrogant display of vindictive legal power, their bodies were withheld for several days; authority revels in—and seeks to perpetuate—those moments when it can exert absolute control over its declared adversaries.

    Attempts were made to obstruct the release of their bodies to their families and comrades; false information was disseminated to ensure that the families would be left isolated, or accompanied by the fewest possible number of people. Furthermore, nearly 100 comrades were detained when they went to lay flowers at the site where Sara and Sandro had met their deaths. They believed that in this way they would silence the voices, that memory would be hushed, and that they could rewrite history at their leisure and to suit their own ends… but once again, they failed. The voices of our comrades—and the echo of solidarity—transcended borders, crossed territories, and found a home in other active hands.

    Kyriakos, Sara, Sandro, Mauri, and so many other comrades: we are bound as siblings by their lives—lives that are sometimes best understood through their deaths; we are bound by their ideas and actions—regardless of the materials they chose to employ; we are bound by that which gave their lives meaning and purpose. That quest for absolute freedom which led them to walk paths that, at times, led to death.

    It did not simply happen and then pass away; something always remains—our *black* memory—continuing to amplify the power of their lives.

    Thus, nothing truly ends; everything continues… Here we stand… 17 years later… proving that you still move among us, Mauri—feeding the inner fire, laughing, debating, sharpening ideas to a razor’s edge, wielding the weapon, and staring down power and the powerful of the day.

    With eternal love for Mauri and the comrades who have departed, and in solidarity with those who are imprisoned and persecuted.

    May their names never be forgotten, and may more comrades find inspiration and strength in their legacy—for Zoé Aveilla and Snizana Paraskevaidou…

    Long live Anarchy!

    Sacco and Vanzetti Anti-Authoritarian Library
    Black May

    (Chile) La Anarquía en las manos activas. Texto de la Biblioteca Antiautoritaria Sacco y Vanzetti en memoria de Mauricio Morales

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  5. (Chile) Claim of Action Carried Out in Juan Gómez Milla, Ñuñoa. Black May 2025.

    Santiago, Black May 2025.
    Claim of action carried out in Juan Gómez Milla, Ñuñoa.

    16 years after the death in action of the anarchist comrade Mauricio Morales, who died after the accidental detonation of the explosive device he was carrying to the gendarmerie school, the antagonistic struggle against prison continues, and the comrade is still alive in the combatant memory, present in the deepening of the conflict.

    During the afternoon, gathered in affinity, we starred in a prolonged day of combat, lighting barricades in one of the arteries of the city, added to the confrontation with the police, counting more than a hundred Molotov cocktails and artifices, which responded efficiently to the attacks of the police cars and chased the cowardly COP who tried to approach on foot.

    During the action, special care was taken to deploy propaganda that broke down the ideas that, naturally, go hand in hand with our actions. So there was no padlock or protective barrier that we could not break or cut to place our canvases. In the same way, we managed to neutralize all the “protocols” of the internal “security” of the campus to make the most of the territory, including roofs, balconies and gates, all in our favor in pursuit of combat and the safety of the action.

    In the middle of the confrontation, before the spectators of the action and students who were in the place, the step was taken to the reading of a speech, meanwhile, an edition entitled “Let’s make ideas a real threat” was given to the same spectators, a publication made in physical format during the month by the self-styled “cooperative of antagonists”, which is an invitation to reflect on the prison framework, and that, as mentioned at the time, far from wanting to line up masses to wait eternally behind a desk for the famous popular power, proposes to nurture and build the anarchic struggle from permanent tension and conflict against power.

    And it is that we are committed to filling our struggle with strength and meaningful content, completely rejecting conformism, reformism and escapism to throw ourselves into self-organized struggle, into direct action, into the streets, into sabotage of the sources of capital, but, above all, into the coherence between word and action.
    “Here, in the offensive, we find the development, expansion and generalization of the conflict, combining the critique of both specific structures and the state, its repression and its violence.”

    From this trench, we also seek to give a complicit greeting to the comrades Francisco Solar, Aldo and Lucas Hernandez, to the comrades of the July 6 case, to the PPM of the Quilleco case and to each anarchist, subversive and Mapuche prisoner.

    The call is always to continue multiplying self-organization in each space and in each territory, affirming autonomy and making freedom a palpable reality, built with our own hands and our unwavering will to resist. To continue multiplying solidarity, combat and action against power, its prisons and those who sustain them.

    Until everything explodes, death to the state and long live anarchy!

    Affinities in conflict

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/02/chile-reivindicacion-de-accion-realizada-en-juan-gomez-milla-nunoa-mayo-negro-2025/

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    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #molotov #punkyMaury #southAmerica

  6. (Chile) Claim of Action Carried Out in Juan Gómez Milla, Ñuñoa. Black May 2025.

    Santiago, Black May 2025.
    Claim of action carried out in Juan Gómez Milla, Ñuñoa.

    16 years after the death in action of the anarchist comrade Mauricio Morales, who died after the accidental detonation of the explosive device he was carrying to the gendarmerie school, the antagonistic struggle against prison continues, and the comrade is still alive in the combatant memory, present in the deepening of the conflict.

    During the afternoon, gathered in affinity, we starred in a prolonged day of combat, lighting barricades in one of the arteries of the city, added to the confrontation with the police, counting more than a hundred Molotov cocktails and artifices, which responded efficiently to the attacks of the police cars and chased the cowardly COP who tried to approach on foot.

    During the action, special care was taken to deploy propaganda that broke down the ideas that, naturally, go hand in hand with our actions. So there was no padlock or protective barrier that we could not break or cut to place our canvases. In the same way, we managed to neutralize all the “protocols” of the internal “security” of the campus to make the most of the territory, including roofs, balconies and gates, all in our favor in pursuit of combat and the safety of the action.

    In the middle of the confrontation, before the spectators of the action and students who were in the place, the step was taken to the reading of a speech, meanwhile, an edition entitled “Let’s make ideas a real threat” was given to the same spectators, a publication made in physical format during the month by the self-styled “cooperative of antagonists”, which is an invitation to reflect on the prison framework, and that, as mentioned at the time, far from wanting to line up masses to wait eternally behind a desk for the famous popular power, proposes to nurture and build the anarchic struggle from permanent tension and conflict against power.

    And it is that we are committed to filling our struggle with strength and meaningful content, completely rejecting conformism, reformism and escapism to throw ourselves into self-organized struggle, into direct action, into the streets, into sabotage of the sources of capital, but, above all, into the coherence between word and action.
    “Here, in the offensive, we find the development, expansion and generalization of the conflict, combining the critique of both specific structures and the state, its repression and its violence.”

    From this trench, we also seek to give a complicit greeting to the comrades Francisco Solar, Aldo and Lucas Hernandez, to the comrades of the July 6 case, to the PPM of the Quilleco case and to each anarchist, subversive and Mapuche prisoner.

    The call is always to continue multiplying self-organization in each space and in each territory, affirming autonomy and making freedom a palpable reality, built with our own hands and our unwavering will to resist. To continue multiplying solidarity, combat and action against power, its prisons and those who sustain them.

    Until everything explodes, death to the state and long live anarchy!

    Affinities in conflict

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/02/chile-reivindicacion-de-accion-realizada-en-juan-gomez-milla-nunoa-mayo-negro-2025/

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    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #molotov #punkyMaury #southAmerica

  7. (Chile) Claim of Direct Action at the University of Santiago de Chile. Black May 2025.

    Santiago, Black May 2025

    Statement of the claim of direct action at the University of Santiago de Chile.

    «… I consider that the dignity of a person comes first, by not giving up with respect to their ideas, by standing firm, that no matter how much they try to overwhelm us with adversity, with insane violence (I consider that there is healthy violence), with punishments, in short, with everything, if you conform and keep quiet and give up and doubt, you are liquidated… Ideas without actions are worthless, it is theoretical shit, therefore idea and action must be and are one and the same thing.”

    In the early morning of May 22, 2009, the anarchist comrade Maurcio Morales fell in combat, as a result of the anticipated detonation of an explosive device that would be placed in the disgusting Gendarmerie School of $hile.

    As an affinity we remember the life and dedication of a young man consistent with his ideas who built community spaces, libraries, social centers, workshops, activities for children and media.
    We also remember his courage, bravery and decision in daring and attacking the jailers, assuming all the risks and consequences that opposing this system implies.

    The bombs keep ringing,
    the shots continue to be fired,
    we are still their nightmare and eternal headache…

    Even if they persecute us…
    We will continue on the offensive.

    ACTION:
    In the afternoon, as anarchist affinities, we burst into the daily life of the university to block traffic and confront the disgusting police in memory of our comrade Mauricio Morales (punky mauri).

    For our action we have numerous tires and different types of miguelitos (spikes).
    We also carried a large number of incendiary bombs and artifices.

    In the course of this, the “citizen heroes” who dared to intervene in the action were physically and verbally attacked, such as a taxi driver taking one of the “miguelito” on when trying to advance in the middle of the barricade. The same fate befell people who admitted to recording and shamelessly insulted the comrades a few meters away.

    Let the “correct” citizens, the lovers of order, security and the law know, that those who stand in the way and act like police will be treated with the same hatred they wish for us…

    Amid the smoke that could be seen blocks away, the convoy of the C.O.P. group of carabineros approached, which was received with an intermittent attack of Molotovs and fireworks.

    It is in this context that after the desperate maneuver of the driver of one of the cars launching gas, it ends up taking other “miguelitos”, making his car useless until the end of the action.

    After a brief and fleeting confrontation, it was possible to see how a large picket of carabineros with a pliers for an imminent entry was grouped behind the water cannon (guanaco).
    At that time we had already made the decision to hold out with the last material in our hands.

    Their onslaught was not long in coming and they charged with tear gas, water and pepper spray against the gate of the University, to which they were energetically received with insults, stones and Molotov cocktails to delay their entry as much as possible.

    We saw you, face to face, stomping, shouting, insulting, running, holding on to each other so as not to fall, with your shields and suits on fire.

    They did not succeed.

    When we unloaded almost every last cocktail we had left, we quickly retreated from the place without being caught.

    They forget…

    Keep trying,
    they will have the same answer.

    Today gasoline ran through their suits…
    tomorrow and anywhere will be the blood of their bodies.

    Molotovs flew today…
    Tomorrow it will be bullets.

    LET THE JAILERS TREMBLE
    THAT THERE ARE STILL BACKPACKS LIKE MAURY’S AND MINDS LIKE KEVIN’S.

    A DEATH IN ACTION IS AN ETERNAL CALL TO SOCIAL WAR.

    Autonomous and Incendiary Cells

    Insurrectionary Band
    Black Moon

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/02/chile-adjudicacion-accion-directa-en-la-universidad-de-santiago-de-chile-mayo-negro-2025/

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    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #molotov #punkyMaury #santiago #southAmerica

  8. (Chile) Claim of Direct Action at the University of Santiago de Chile. Black May 2025.

    Santiago, Black May 2025

    Statement of the claim of direct action at the University of Santiago de Chile.

    «… I consider that the dignity of a person comes first, by not giving up with respect to their ideas, by standing firm, that no matter how much they try to overwhelm us with adversity, with insane violence (I consider that there is healthy violence), with punishments, in short, with everything, if you conform and keep quiet and give up and doubt, you are liquidated… Ideas without actions are worthless, it is theoretical shit, therefore idea and action must be and are one and the same thing.”

    In the early morning of May 22, 2009, the anarchist comrade Maurcio Morales fell in combat, as a result of the anticipated detonation of an explosive device that would be placed in the disgusting Gendarmerie School of $hile.

    As an affinity we remember the life and dedication of a young man consistent with his ideas who built community spaces, libraries, social centers, workshops, activities for children and media.
    We also remember his courage, bravery and decision in daring and attacking the jailers, assuming all the risks and consequences that opposing this system implies.

    The bombs keep ringing,
    the shots continue to be fired,
    we are still their nightmare and eternal headache…

    Even if they persecute us…
    We will continue on the offensive.

    ACTION:
    In the afternoon, as anarchist affinities, we burst into the daily life of the university to block traffic and confront the disgusting police in memory of our comrade Mauricio Morales (punky mauri).

    For our action we have numerous tires and different types of miguelitos (spikes).
    We also carried a large number of incendiary bombs and artifices.

    In the course of this, the “citizen heroes” who dared to intervene in the action were physically and verbally attacked, such as a taxi driver taking one of the “miguelito” on when trying to advance in the middle of the barricade. The same fate befell people who admitted to recording and shamelessly insulted the comrades a few meters away.

    Let the “correct” citizens, the lovers of order, security and the law know, that those who stand in the way and act like police will be treated with the same hatred they wish for us…

    Amid the smoke that could be seen blocks away, the convoy of the C.O.P. group of carabineros approached, which was received with an intermittent attack of Molotovs and fireworks.

    It is in this context that after the desperate maneuver of the driver of one of the cars launching gas, it ends up taking other “miguelitos”, making his car useless until the end of the action.

    After a brief and fleeting confrontation, it was possible to see how a large picket of carabineros with a pliers for an imminent entry was grouped behind the water cannon (guanaco).
    At that time we had already made the decision to hold out with the last material in our hands.

    Their onslaught was not long in coming and they charged with tear gas, water and pepper spray against the gate of the University, to which they were energetically received with insults, stones and Molotov cocktails to delay their entry as much as possible.

    We saw you, face to face, stomping, shouting, insulting, running, holding on to each other so as not to fall, with your shields and suits on fire.

    They did not succeed.

    When we unloaded almost every last cocktail we had left, we quickly retreated from the place without being caught.

    They forget…

    Keep trying,
    they will have the same answer.

    Today gasoline ran through their suits…
    tomorrow and anywhere will be the blood of their bodies.

    Molotovs flew today…
    Tomorrow it will be bullets.

    LET THE JAILERS TREMBLE
    THAT THERE ARE STILL BACKPACKS LIKE MAURY’S AND MINDS LIKE KEVIN’S.

    A DEATH IN ACTION IS AN ETERNAL CALL TO SOCIAL WAR.

    Autonomous and Incendiary Cells

    Insurrectionary Band
    Black Moon

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/02/chile-adjudicacion-accion-directa-en-la-universidad-de-santiago-de-chile-mayo-negro-2025/

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=

    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #molotov #punkyMaury #santiago #southAmerica

  9. (Chile) Arson Attack on RED Bus in Memory of Mauricio Morales

    On Friday, May 23, as part of a commemorative activity for comrade Mauricio Morales in Mapocho con Huelén, a group of hooded people set fire to a RED bus with Molotov cocktails and flammable liquid. After a police deployment, a 17-year-old boy was arrested and allegedly involved in the action.

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/05/29/chile-atentado-incendiario-a-bus-red-en-memoria-de-mauricio-morales/

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=

    #anarchist #arson #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #punkyMaury #southAmerica

  10. (Chile) Arson Attack on RED Bus in Memory of Mauricio Morales

    On Friday, May 23, as part of a commemorative activity for comrade Mauricio Morales in Mapocho con Huelén, a group of hooded people set fire to a RED bus with Molotov cocktails and flammable liquid. After a police deployment, a 17-year-old boy was arrested and allegedly involved in the action.

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/05/29/chile-atentado-incendiario-a-bus-red-en-memoria-de-mauricio-morales/

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=

    #anarchist #arson #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #punkyMaury #southAmerica

  11. “Before I go to sleep, I embrace chaos as an idea that liberates my body and mind Because at the end of the day it makes me feel alive. I don’t want the pursuit of the grail that emanates freedom in future societies. My fingers seek the bloody flight of the destruction of the chains of rhythmic fire, of the nearby fire of power and its masters. And my actions in sleep are headed for tomorrow when I wake up, I’ll break with routine and in individual action with the chest like a stone swollen by the destruction of this and any society. Do me a favor: see to it that anarchy lives.”
    -Punki Mauri-

    In the early hours of May 22, 2009, the anarchist comrade Mauricio Morales, Punki Mauri, met his death after the early detonation of the explosive device he intended to install in the Gendarmerie School in the Matta neighborhood, Santiago.

    It has been 15 years since his death in action and we continue to persist in his memory, remembering his warrior life, spreading anarchy in multiple ways and vindicating the insurrectionary political violence that is still alive, which manifests itself in the proliferation of ideas and facts with varying force and intensity, but always alive.

    This call invites us to a month of black memory, propaganda and action, to the concretion of public and anonymous gestures, without half measures, that the imagination flies, that we feel the blood in our veins, that the heart beats with emotion when we remember our loved ones.

    Anarchy is dangerous and for it to continue like this we must endow it, strengthen it day by day, with discussion, feedback, with contagious propaganda and violent action, each one decides how to put into practice the ideas they propagate, the question is to do, without leaders, without hierarchies, in autonomy.

    This humble contribution seeks to be one more contribution to the expansion of the memory of a comrade, positioning himself from the path of anarchic conflict against order, law, power and all authority.

    FOR A BLACK MAY!
    FOR THE SPREAD OF CHAOS AND ANARCHY!
    MAURICIO MORALES PRESENT!

    Anarchist Individualities
    April 2024

    Informativo Anarquista

    https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/04/14/call-to-action-and-propaganda-15-years-after-the-death-of-anarchist-comrade-mauricio-morales/

    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #southAmerica

  12. “Before I go to sleep, I embrace chaos as an idea that liberates my body and mind Because at the end of the day it makes me feel alive. I don’t want the pursuit of the grail that emanates freedom in future societies. My fingers seek the bloody flight of the destruction of the chains of rhythmic fire, of the nearby fire of power and its masters. And my actions in sleep are headed for tomorrow when I wake up, I’ll break with routine and in individual action with the chest like a stone swollen by the destruction of this and any society. Do me a favor: see to it that anarchy lives.”
    -Punki Mauri-

    In the early hours of May 22, 2009, the anarchist comrade Mauricio Morales, Punki Mauri, met his death after the early detonation of the explosive device he intended to install in the Gendarmerie School in the Matta neighborhood, Santiago.

    It has been 15 years since his death in action and we continue to persist in his memory, remembering his warrior life, spreading anarchy in multiple ways and vindicating the insurrectionary political violence that is still alive, which manifests itself in the proliferation of ideas and facts with varying force and intensity, but always alive.

    This call invites us to a month of black memory, propaganda and action, to the concretion of public and anonymous gestures, without half measures, that the imagination flies, that we feel the blood in our veins, that the heart beats with emotion when we remember our loved ones.

    Anarchy is dangerous and for it to continue like this we must endow it, strengthen it day by day, with discussion, feedback, with contagious propaganda and violent action, each one decides how to put into practice the ideas they propagate, the question is to do, without leaders, without hierarchies, in autonomy.

    This humble contribution seeks to be one more contribution to the expansion of the memory of a comrade, positioning himself from the path of anarchic conflict against order, law, power and all authority.

    FOR A BLACK MAY!
    FOR THE SPREAD OF CHAOS AND ANARCHY!
    MAURICIO MORALES PRESENT!

    Anarchist Individualities
    April 2024

    Informativo Anarquista

    https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/04/14/call-to-action-and-propaganda-15-years-after-the-death-of-anarchist-comrade-mauricio-morales/

    #anarchist #blackMay #chile #MauricioMorales #southAmerica

  13. ATENY, GRECJA: ATAK NA SALON SAMOCHODOWY VOLKSWAGEN

    czarnateoria.noblogs.org/gener

    "Jednocześnie ekologiczna wojna o zasoby plutokratów zwana zieloną energią to nic innego jak nowa forma niewolnictwa na innych kontynentach, pozwalająca zachodniemu kapitalizmowi na maksymalne uniezależnienie się od rosyjskiego gazu czy krajów produkujących ropę. Wszystko to jest kolejnym nowym mega etapem kapitalizmu – zielonym kapitalizmem. Jest to wykorzystywanie przez kapitał i państwo kryzysu klimatycznego i wymierania biologicznego."

    #AkcjaBezpośrednia #DirectAction #CzarnyMaj #BlackMay #Greenwasching

  14. ATENY, GRECJA: ATAK NA SALON SAMOCHODOWY VOLKSWAGEN

    czarnateoria.noblogs.org/gener

    "Jednocześnie ekologiczna wojna o zasoby plutokratów zwana zieloną energią to nic innego jak nowa forma niewolnictwa na innych kontynentach, pozwalająca zachodniemu kapitalizmowi na maksymalne uniezależnienie się od rosyjskiego gazu czy krajów produkujących ropę. Wszystko to jest kolejnym nowym mega etapem kapitalizmu – zielonym kapitalizmem. Jest to wykorzystywanie przez kapitał i państwo kryzysu klimatycznego i wymierania biologicznego."

    #AkcjaBezpośrednia #DirectAction #CzarnyMaj #BlackMay #Greenwasching

  15. SANTIAGO, CHILE: ATAK KOKTAJLAMI MOŁOTOWA NA POLICJĘ. MIĘDZYNARODOWE WEZWANIE DO CZARNEGO MAJA.

    czarnateoria.noblogs.org/gener

    "Z tych i innych powodów, wzywamy do zwielokrotnienia działań anarchicznej partyzantki miejskiej na całym świecie, ogłaszając Międzynarodowe Wezwanie do CZARNEJ MAJÓWKI ku pamięci towarzysza Mauricio Moralesa i w solidarności z Mónicą Caballero i Francisco Solarem, jako że ich proces sądowy ma się rozpocząć 19 maja. Zostawiamy Wam te słowa do rozrzucenia po wszystkich czarnych nitkach świata, dedykowane tym, którzy mają uszy do ich usłyszenia, umysły do refleksji i serca do podjęcia działań i eksplozji w buncie."

    #AkcjaBezpośrednia #DirectAction #CzarnyMaj #BlackMay

  16. SANTIAGO, CHILE: ATAK KOKTAJLAMI MOŁOTOWA NA POLICJĘ. MIĘDZYNARODOWE WEZWANIE DO CZARNEGO MAJA.

    czarnateoria.noblogs.org/gener

    "Z tych i innych powodów, wzywamy do zwielokrotnienia działań anarchicznej partyzantki miejskiej na całym świecie, ogłaszając Międzynarodowe Wezwanie do CZARNEJ MAJÓWKI ku pamięci towarzysza Mauricio Moralesa i w solidarności z Mónicą Caballero i Francisco Solarem, jako że ich proces sądowy ma się rozpocząć 19 maja. Zostawiamy Wam te słowa do rozrzucenia po wszystkich czarnych nitkach świata, dedykowane tym, którzy mają uszy do ich usłyszenia, umysły do refleksji i serca do podjęcia działań i eksplozji w buncie."

    #AkcjaBezpośrednia #DirectAction #CzarnyMaj #BlackMay