International Libertarian Solidarity
The International Libertarian Solidarity (ILS-SLI) (Spanish: Solidaridad Libertaria Internacional) was an alliance founded in Madrid in 2001 comprising anarchists, anarcho-syndicalists, revolutionary syndicalists, as well as anti-state and non-partisan social organisations. In 2007, it had 23 member organisations across Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East. Following the dissolution, some member organisations joined anarkismo.net.[1]
Members
| Country/Region | Organisation name |
|---|---|
| Confederación General del Trabajo | |
| Apoyo Mutuo | |
| Alternative libertaire | |
| Organisation Communiste Libertaire | |
| Offensive Libertaire Et Sociale | |
| Réseau No Pasaran | |
| Workers Solidarity Movement | |
| Federazione Dei Comunisti Anarchici | |
| Unicobas | |
| ORA-Solidarita | |
| ESE | |
| Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden | |
| Organisation Socialiste Libertaire | |
| Auca | |
| Organisación Socialista Libertaria | |
| Auca - Socialismo Libertario | |
| Federação Anarquista Gaúcha | |
| Luta Libertaria | |
| Federación Anarquista Uruguaya | |
| North-Eastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists | |
| Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation | |
| Al Badil Al Chooui al Taharouri | |
| Consejo Indigeno Popolar De Oaxaca |
External Links
- Declaration of the International Libertarian Meeting Madrid, 31st March & 1st April 2001
References
- ↑ Michael Staudenmaier: Truth and Revolution. AK Press, 2012, ISBN 978-1-849-35097-6, P. 321 (International Libertarian Solidarity at Google Books).
Category:2000s disestablishments Category:Revolutionary Syndicalism Category:International organizations Category:Anarchist organizations
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