Almost two months have passed since the Baltic Anarchist Meeting http://www.bam2012.org/ was organised in Tallinn of Estonia 25th-27th of May, but only now I had time to write some impressions. I haven't come across any other reports yet, but I hope they would show at some point up as I missed many of the discussions.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Impressions from the Baltic Anarchist Meeting 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Enough of people
who are sorry with the fact I got kicked out from Russia. You know nothing about it, you have never been in the same situation and you will never be. I do not want to think about the whole issue, so do not say anything.
Consider a situation, when your feet got torn off in some accident. Would peoples condolences bring your feet back?
No they would not.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Links on my exile from Russia
I gathered links on articles in English, Russian, Finnish and Swedish on my exile from Russia. Technically, I am not deported - it is just my residence permit annulled, and I am refused a visa.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Antti Rautiainen denied Russian visa request
On Thursday, the 14th of June anarchist and member of the Moscow - Autonomous Action, Antti Rautiainen, was denied his Russian visa request. The refusal was not exaplained.
Rautiainen had a Russian temporary residence permit, but it was annulled at the end of March. According to authorities, he had made "calls to violently overthrow constitutional order or Russian Federation." He was given 15 days to leave the Russian Federation.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Anarchists and the Second Chechen War
Situation in Northern Caucasus and Libertarian reaction
This article was originally published in Avtonom #30 in the Autumn of 2008. whole issue is available in PDF format here. It was translated for Abolishing the Borders from Below #35 in Autumn of 2009 with a number of mistakes corrected and some information updated..
It is of little doubt that the total failure of any attempts to oppose the Second Chechen War was the most bitter defeat of the Russian anarchist movement during the past decade. A feeling of total powerlesness in front of the brutal realities of the Chechenyan meat-grinder was pressing so heavily on the imagination of anti-authoritarians during the first half of the decade, that the movement was onlyable to recovere slightly when the intensity of the war gradually calmed down.
Monday, June 4, 2012
My assumption of guilt

Thursday, March 15, 2012
Not so long time ago I thought
But then I understood, that it that it no way convinces other people, and they will despise you, whatever you do:
-If you attempt to maintain contacts with everyone and to be open, they will declare that you are opportunists, who aim to control the whole movement. And in general, they will consider you hypocrites and moralists, who consider themselves to be higher and more righteous, than everyone else.
-If you in contrary take sides in all the feuds, on one side, or against all of the sides, they will declare that you are fucked-up sectarians.
Anarchists have even worse self esteem than people in general. Thus, there will always be haters in the scenes. And hate and contempt is not only due to envy, anarchists just simply love to hate and contempt other anarchists. Because hate and contempt are anti-authoritarian. If a comrade had even for a minute an illusion, that he had some success, made something meaningful, you should immediately announce, that it is all bullshit and he is worth of nothing. Even a slightest contentment is a way to leadership and authoritarianism. A person, who even for a second did not felt his total nothingness, is on a slippery road. You should immediately attack him, write an anonymous flame comment, say that he is a sectarian or an opportunist (or both of them on the same time), so that he would faster return to herd of the anarchists.





