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Issue 2 Of Imminent Rebellion Is Out Now!

Published: Mon 26 Jan 2004 09:06 AM
Issue 2 Of Imminent Rebellion Is Out Now!
Issue 2 of imminent rebellion is out now! The first issue was met with a lot of really positive feedback and issue two is even bigger and better!
This issue includes several articles taking a "Where to now?" look at the anarchist movement, a summary of the Anarchist Tea Party, the Social Forum Aotearoa, the GE Free direct action training camp, plus a practical guide to collectives and consensus and more...
imminent rebellion is a free anarchist 'zine from Aotearoa/New Zealand. imminent rebellion is designed to act as a platform for communication and debate amongst New Zealand anarchists (which is currently lacking) and aims to create an "anarchist presence" within Aotearoa.
imminent rebellion is aimed at New Zealand anarchists but is also designed to be accessible by other non-anarchists. We hope it to start getting the debate going amongst ourselves so that hopefully we can start to get some answers and, of course, translate those answers into change. The content of this 'zine is up to those who contribute articles, news and stories so it's up to everyone to make of this as they will!
You can get copies by downloading the online copies, subscribing or contacting a major anarchist group/contact in your area (Auckland, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin). If you want to distribute copies in your area just contact us!
http://www.enzyme.org.nz/i-r imminentrebellion@enzyme.org.nz

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