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The Library House

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Autonomous space in Camberwell/Brixton london
libraryhouse@lists.riseup.net
http://thelibraryhouse.wordpress.com/
Address: 52 Knatchbull road (entrance on Burton rd, behind Minet library)
SE5 9QY

dissident island radio

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Dissident Island Radio focuses on environmental and social campaigns as well as issues that are relevant to anti-authoritarian people and groups. With activist news, reports about actions and happenings, recipes, plays and DJs we give you all you need to keep informed, entertained and thinking.

Broadcasting from the London social centre scene on the first and third Friday of every mo...

Indymedia London

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Indymedia London is a collective of radical media producers.  Besides running this website you're looking at, we do film screenings, stalls at events, and reporting from the streets. The London collective has regular meetings which currently take place on the last Wednesday of every month (see the "upcoming events" list below for more info). Please feel free to share your ideas, knowled...

Housmans

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Housmans is London's premier radical bookshop - it's one of the last remaining such shops, as well as having been one of the first (originally opening in 1945). Run on a not-for-profit basis, we're not aligned to any political party or ideology, and stock the broadest range of radical publications in town.

We also hold a wide range of regular free events in the shop, ranging from ta...

Women Against Fundamentalism

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Women Against Fundamentalism (WAF) was formed in 1989 to challenge the rise of fundamentalism in all religions. Its members include women from a wide range of backgrounds and from across the world. By fundamentalism we mean a modern political movement which is using religion to gain or consolidate power. We do not mean religious observance, which we see as a matter of indivi...

London Guantánamo Campaign

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The London Guantánamo Campaign has been working since 2006 for the return of the British residents held at Guantánamo Bay (currently only one - west London man, Binyam Mohamed) to the UK and the closure of Guantánamo and other illegal jails under the "war on terror". We demand an end to extraordinary rendition, torture, arbitrary detention, detention without trial,&...

Colombia Solidarity Campaign

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The Colombia Solidarity Campaign is an anti-imperialist organisation, campaigning for a socially just and sustainable peace in Colombia based on respect for the human rights and diversity of the Colombian people. The Campaign actively opposes PLAN COLOMBIA.

For more information and the latest news please see our website

Occupied London

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Occupied London (full name: Voices of Resistance from Occupied London) is an occasional anarchist journal coming out from, erm, London. Our next issue, #4, is only the fourth one ever to be delayed and is due in early November 08.

http://www.occupiedlondon.org/

rampART social centre

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Still going strong, rampART social centre has been squatted for over four years...

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Colombia Solidarity Campaign

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The Colombia Solidarity Campaign is an anti-imperialist organisation, campaigning for a socially just and sustainable peace in Colombia based on respect for the human rights and diversity of the Colombian people. The Campaign actively opposes PLAN COLOMBIA.

For more information and the latest news please see our website

The Library House

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Autonomous space in Camberwell/Brixton london
libraryhouse@lists.riseup.net
http://thelibraryhouse.wordpress.com/
Address: 52 Knatchbull road (entrance on Burton rd, behind Minet library)
SE5 9QY

Women Against Fundamentalism

Wafbanner-square-small

Women Against Fundamentalism (WAF) was formed in 1989 to challenge the rise of fundamentalism in all religions. Its members include women from a wide range of backgrounds and from across the world. By fundamentalism we mean a modern political movement which is using religion to gain or consolidate power. We do not mean religious observance, which we see as a matter of indivi...

London Guantánamo Campaign

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The London Guantánamo Campaign has been working since 2006 for the return of the British residents held at Guantánamo Bay (currently only one - west London man, Binyam Mohamed) to the UK and the closure of Guantánamo and other illegal jails under the "war on terror". We demand an end to extraordinary rendition, torture, arbitrary detention, detention without trial,&...

dissident island radio

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Dissident Island Radio focuses on environmental and social campaigns as well as issues that are relevant to anti-authoritarian people and groups. With activist news, reports about actions and happenings, recipes, plays and DJs we give you all you need to keep informed, entertained and thinking.

Broadcasting from the London social centre scene on the first and third Friday of every mo...

Housmans

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Housmans is London's premier radical bookshop - it's one of the last remaining such shops, as well as having been one of the first (originally opening in 1945). Run on a not-for-profit basis, we're not aligned to any political party or ideology, and stock the broadest range of radical publications in town.

We also hold a wide range of regular free events in the shop, ranging from ta...

Occupied London

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Occupied London (full name: Voices of Resistance from Occupied London) is an occasional anarchist journal coming out from, erm, London. Our next issue, #4, is only the fourth one ever to be delayed and is due in early November 08.

http://www.occupiedlondon.org/

rampART social centre

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Still going strong, rampART social centre has been squatted for over four years...

Social Centres

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Londons autonomous spaces

Monday Love

Monday_love_square_logo-small Multi-media pirates bringing radical cinema, frontline filmmakers, independent music, and souljahs of the underground to social centres, bars, and onto the streets of London.