The Intifada Continues - Against Arafat

by Adam Sabra

The massacre of 12 anti-Arafat demonstrators on Nov. 18 outside the Palestine mosque in Gaza is the logical result of the so-called peace process in the Middle East. While news agencies and governments either feigned surprise at the events that have un folded in the areas controlled by the Palestine Liberation Organization, or attempted to blame the victims, anyone with a clear-sighted view of the situation in Palestine could have predicted these events, and expects the situation only to get worse.

The Ugly Truth of the 1994 US Elections

by Christopher Day

By now the horrible truth of the 1994 US elections is old news. The Republican Party, increasingly under the leadership of the Christian Right, has won control of both houses of Congress and is aggressively pursuing its agenda. The Republicans have won control of many governorships and state legislatures as well. A 1984ish anti-immigrant ballot initiative won overwhelming approval in California.

Introduction to Jan/Feb 1995 Edition of Love & Rage Newspaper

Welcome to the 6th year of Love and Rage! Starting with this issue, we are going back to 20 pages. Reflecting the federation's emphases on anti-fascism, Mexican solidarity, and prison abolition work, we have two-page spreads on each topic. Starting wit h this issue, the ABC section will regularly be two pages. We also have an article on the Love and Rage conference, at which these focuses were chosen.

Introduction to Mar/Apr 1995 Edition of Love & Rage Newspaper

Welcome to the longest-ever issue of Love and Rage, produced by one of the smallest-ever Production Groups. We want to thank all the members of the Federation who came through and wrote articles for this issue of the newspaper. The amount of stuff in this issue written by Federation members reflects the increased activity of the Federation and the commitment of its membership.

Young Anarchists Damage a McDonald's in Mexico City's Zona Rosa: Chronicles of the Mexican "Scene"

by Gustavo Rodríguez
translated by Todd Prane with Elizabeth Bright

According to a report that appeared in La Jornada on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1994, signed by Ricardo Olayo, "About thirty 'anarchist' youths broke windows, computers and threw food and trash cans to the ground in the McDonalds located on Génova street in the "Zona Rosa" [a tourist and very upper-class area of Mexico City] as a protest against Proposition 187, which was passed yesterday (Nov. 8) in California....

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