Life Is Cheap In The Congo [Undated]

https://ia600905.us.archive.org/6/items/LifeIsCheapInTheCongo/LifeIsCheapInTheCongoByAliKhalidAbdullah.pdf Undated but from the content this zine was created after 2004. It is reported that nowhere in Afrika is the killing and looting as horrific as it is in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A country where multinational corporations pillage, plunder, bankroll armies and mercenaries to reap the riches that lay in the Congo’s… Continue reading Life Is Cheap In The Congo [Undated]

Published
Categorised as Articles

Black Liberation and Anarchism [2002]

This is doctored together from an incomplete a-infos page [https://www.ainfos.ca/02/jun/ainfos00023.html] and a zine with 4 missing pages on the internet.  [https://azinelibrary.org/approved/black-liberation-and-anarchism-1.pdf] (Incomplete PDF by ABC Ghent) This peice was supposedly meant to be part of a book published by the so-called-canadian publisher, Solidarity that summer [https://web.archive.org/web/20030625160616/http://www.tao.ca/~solidarity/] it sadly never came out…. Black Liberation and Anarchism … Continue reading Black Liberation and Anarchism [2002]

Published
Categorised as Articles

We Are Talking Loud.. [2000]

WE ARE TALKING LOUD, BUT… By Ali Khalid Abdullah https://www.ainfos.ca/00/jun/ainfos00433.html The Anarchist movement is talking loud and spreading lots of information about the oppressive nature of all governments, world capitalism, materialist property owners (for the sake of greed), race and sexism, homophobia, etc., but thus far all we have done is talk. We say that… Continue reading We Are Talking Loud.. [2000]

Published
Categorised as Articles

Our Heroes? [2001]

https://greenanarchy.anarchyplanet.org/files/2012/05/greenanarchy8.pdf From Green Anarchy, Issue 8, spring 2002. However the peice they published was from 2001. Amerikkka’s alleged “war on terrorism” reminds me of Amerikkka’s “war on drugs.” A lot of suffering was caused to people of color and other ethnic groups but never completed its intended mission, because the mission was never meant to… Continue reading Our Heroes? [2001]

Published
Categorised as Articles

A Statement for the Third Annual New England Anarchist Bookfair [October 26, 2001]

https://www.ainfos.ca/01/nov/ainfos00241.html A Statement for the Third Annual New England Anarchist Bookfair October 26, 2001 Greetings Comrades, Friends and Supporters! My name is Ali Khalid Abdullah, and I am a founder of the political organization ‘Political Prisoners of War Coalition’ (PPWC). I am saddened that I am not free where I can attend this function with… Continue reading A Statement for the Third Annual New England Anarchist Bookfair [October 26, 2001]

Published
Categorised as General

Kapital, class and workers [2006]

Ali Khalid Abdullah #148130 Mound Correctional Facility 17601 Mound Rd. (NRF) Detroit, MI 48212 An Illustration on the PDF of this article dates it to 2006 but we could be wrong. https://azinelibrary.org/approved/kapital-class-and-workers-1.pdf The roots of corporative-fascism were laid with the expansion of monopoly capital into the giant cartels, corporation and interlocking trusts. The owners of… Continue reading Kapital, class and workers [2006]

Published
Categorised as Articles

Where Was the Support for Lorenzo Komboa Ervin and the Chattanooga 3? [Undated]

https://libcom.org/library/support-lorenzo-ervin-chattanooga-three Lorenzo Komboa Ervin is a Black Autonomous Anarchist comrade, and a personal friend of mine, who’s been in many struggles throughout his life and has paved many paths for the oppressed. This man was once involved with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)during the early sit-in campaigns in the South to stop racial segregation… Continue reading Where Was the Support for Lorenzo Komboa Ervin and the Chattanooga 3? [Undated]

Published
Categorised as Articles

WHY AREN’T MORE PEOPLE OF COLOR IN THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT? [2000]

https://libcom.org/library/people-color-ali-khalid-abdullah April 24, 2000 The following article is by New Afrikan anarchist prisoner ALi Khalid Abdullah, a black American activist currently in prison in Michigan, USA. ALi welcomes letters and can be contacted at: Ali Khalid Abdullah #148130 Thumb Correctional Facility 3225 John Conley Drive Lapeer MI 48446 USA WHY AREN’T MORE PEOPLE OF COLOR… Continue reading WHY AREN’T MORE PEOPLE OF COLOR IN THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT? [2000]

Published
Categorised as Articles

Anarchists and Black Struggle: Anarchists Must Know the True History of the Black Struggle [Undated]

Anarchists and Black Struggle: Anarchists Must Know the True History of the Black Struggle – article by Ali Khalid Abdullah https://libcom.org/library/anarchists-black-struggle-ali-khalid-abdullah In a recent article I wrote entitled “Why Aren’t More People of Color in the Anarchist Movement?” I pointed out the need for anarchists (world-wide) to begin getting involved, working with, and supporting the… Continue reading Anarchists and Black Struggle: Anarchists Must Know the True History of the Black Struggle [Undated]

Published
Categorised as Articles

Revolutionaries Do Not Support State Executions [1998]

Revolutionaries Do Not Support State Executions Ali Khalid Abdullah October 1998 This peice was published in the British Anarchist magazine Black Flag in 1999. https://libcom.org/article/black-flag-217-1999 In speaking with various prisoners abut their political views, beliefs and theories, I have found that there are a lot of very ignorant prisoners when it comes to the issue… Continue reading Revolutionaries Do Not Support State Executions [1998]

Published
Categorised as Articles