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Call to Arms: Insurrectionary Solidarity with Indonesia

Posted on 2025/09/03 - 2025/09/03 by darknights

Communique from FAI Indonesia:

Since the 25th, the flames of rebellion have scorched the oppressive forces in Indonesia, igniting a fierce uprising against a regime that thrives on violence and subjugation. This is no fleeting moment; it is a throbbing heartbeat of resistance from those long denied their rights. The loss of ten lives in this struggle only deepens our resolve to confront the state and its henchmen.

As the government unleashes military brutality, kidnaps activists, and engages in sinister cyber warfare, we are reminded: “Insurrection is the most logical weapon of the masses.” It is time to act- our fury must unite as a force beyond borders!

Comrades across the globe, rise! Attack Indonesian interests wherever they are found. Disrupt the machinery of oppression with every act of defiance.
Join the clash, amplify the voices of the oppressed, and make it clear: our resistance knows no bounds.

Together, we can dismantle the techno-industrial civilisation!

Federasi Informal Anarkis

Posted in Direct ActionTagged Communique, Indonesia, Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), Insurrection, International Revolutionary Front

“This is beyond our prediction, usually during a demonstration, protesters only threw rocks or burn a tyre in front of the office. They never stormed into the building or burned it.”

Posted on 2025/08/30 - 2025/09/03 by darknights

Continue reading ““This is beyond our prediction, usually during a demonstration, protesters only threw rocks or burn a tyre in front of the office. They never stormed into the building or burned it.”” →

Posted in GeneralTagged cop killing, Indonesia, Insurrection, Repression, Riot, Student Struggle

Archipelago of Fire – Uprising in Indonesia

Posted on 2025/08/29 - 2025/08/29 by darknights

News from Indonesia. 25th August and continuing….

Angry youth uprising triggered by rising taxes for public and repressive military. There’s no organisation, the insurrection is being spearheaded by young anarchist, nihilists and uncontrollables. Many young anarchists from high school students association are arrested. The high schoolers are the energy. Around 400 of them were arrested on 25th August according to reports. Most of the action coordinated live on social media. Usually some liberal union or opposition party controls the narratives but not this time. Even mainstream media acknowledge that social media is the source of the documentation. Politicians cannot control the narratives any longer. It’s been a tradition for decades that executive student bodies normally are stewards for these kind of demos, but each year these brokers are getting outed. By the students themselves. That’s why NGOs, unions, “civil anarchists” and students associations of left and right hate the anti-organisational faction.

Fuck them all. We provoke the youngsters to act for themselves.Individuals are no longer spooked by ideological duty, norms and all those extrenal values…

Last night, 28th August, police killed one dead. Nationwide riot against the tax rise. In several cities the riot was organic and self-organised. The police public image continues to crumble, as the peoplke supports the rioters. Cells coordinated other things and most nihilist-insurrectionary announcement are quite dominating the narrative. Anonymous instagram social media accounts with thousands of followers calling for anti-political insurgency. Everyday they make good calls and explanations.

The union brokers announced they would be on the streets and “there will be no riot”, but the youngsters and rioters mock them right away on social media. We give it up to the youngsters. we can only stimulate them to be more uncontrollable. At the night, the internet went to shit. While “civil anarchist” calling for people’s council we call for fuck everything. Only providing networking coordination and street action technical facts. We never really organise people.

Friday 29th August. Basically anarchists control the narrative. People responding to the nationwide call to attack the police station and the police themselves. Attack the government and the mass-media lost control of the information and news.

Our network keep calling for revenge since the police murder last night and its getting hotter. The cells are in the streets.

You can see the uprising on various news though all the good videos only on social medias.

From the Archipelago of Fire.

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Jakarta Under Siege

August 25th, 2025. Jakarta no longer belongs to the rotten elites. Thousands from every corner of the land storm the capital. This is not just a protest- it’s a collective eruption of rage against rising housing taxes, endless corruption, and the military-police dogs of the state.

From dawn til midnight, the streets turn into a battlefield of defiance. Screams, fire and stones become the people’s language of fury.

This is not some puppet show of the elites- this is raw anger, untamed, leaderless and impossible to control.

Posted in GeneralTagged Indonesia, Insurrection, Repression, Riot, Student Struggle

Application for Support – Indonesian Safe House Network

Posted on 2025/08/22 by darknights

Many people in Indonesia live under vulnerable conditions — facing social, economic, or personal risks that leave them without a safe place to retreat. In such situations, the presence of a safe house can be the only lifeline: a place to survive, to breathe, and to gather strength.

Through the Indonesian Safe House Network, we — a small circle of trusted friends working professionally together — are committed to establishing a network of safe spaces across several regions of the archipelago.

https://www.firefund.net/indonesiansafehousenetwork

Posted in AutonomyTagged Anarchists, Firefund, Indonesia, Indonesian Safe House Network, Mutual Aid, Safe House

Fundraiser T-Shirts – Palang Hitam – ABC Indonesia

Posted on 2025/07/13 - 2025/07/14 by darknights

FUNDRAISER SHIRTS FOR ABC INDONESIA

We’re broke.
Job applications have become love letters that never get a reply—straight to the HR dumpster. Meanwhile, rent’s still due, and one of our friends urgently needs ongoing medical care.

After some hungry conversations over sachet coffee, we made a call: let’s sell t-shirts!
Not just to survive, but to help cover our friend’s treatment and slowly start working on the collective projects we’ve been dreaming of.

If you’re interested in getting a shirt, sending support (emotional or financial), or just throwing us a few kind words, feel free to DM us.
For donations or questions, drop us an email at: palanghitam@riseup.net

Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/selvm0rd

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Kami sedang bokek.
Lamaran kerja sudah seperti surat cinta tak berbalas—ujung-ujungnya masuk tong sampah HRD. Sementara itu, sewa kos tetap harus dibayar, dan salah satu kawan kami masih harus bolak-balik rumah sakit buat pemeriksaan rutin.

Setelah ngobrol-ngobrol sambil nahan lapar dan ngopi sachet, akhirnya kami sepakat: jualan kaos!
Bukan cuma buat bertahan hidup, tapi juga demi membiayai kawan kami yang sangat butuh perawatan intensif—dan juga pelan-pelan merencanakan proyek kami ke depannya.

Kalau kalian tertarik beli kaos, ngasih semangat, atau recehan, langsung saja DM kami.
Untuk donasi atau pertanyaan lainnya, bisa juga kirim email ke: palanghitam@riseup.net
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Posted in GeneralTagged ABC Indonesia, Indonesia

Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia: Vandalism for June 11th International Solidarity with Marius Mason and Long Term Anarchist Prisoners

Posted on 2025/06/08 by darknights

We as anarchists take resposnibility for some vandalism in Semarang for International Solidarity with Marius Mason and long term anarchist prisoners! For Greek anarchist prisoner as member of Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, Christos Tsakolos. We proud of you as you are staying on the path of your revolutionary life! We send hug to Alfredo Cospito. And we don’t forget too the prisoners of the state in Indonesia like Bima Satria Putra, John Sondang Pakpahan and Sidiq. We calling to our comrades in other city to join this calling!

Attack the state and capital!
Burn the prisons!
Free all anarchist prisoners in the world!
Long live anarchy!
Long live anarchist prisoners!

Nb: Video of vandalism of prison bus at Woman Prison in Semarang.

Source: Insendier

*Received from mail. If you have documentation about the June 11th International Solidarity with Marius Mason and Long Term Anarchist Prisoners from Indonesian archipelago, please just send to our email: insendier@autistiche.org

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DN Notes: John Sondang Pakpahan was already released some time ago and it is clear that John co-operated with police as a snitch, as can be confirmed by the following article, written by ‘security industry terrorism specialist’, scum parasite Muh Taufiqurrohman.

https://stratsea.com/uncoding-the-indonesian-lone-wolf-anarchist/

https://insendier.noblogs.org/files/2025/06/prisonstatenomatter.mp4
Posted in Direct ActionTagged Alfredo Cospito, Christos Tsakalos, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire - FAI-IRF, Indonesia, International Solidarity, J11 International Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason & All Long-Term Anarchist Prisoners, June 11, Marius Mason, Semarang, Sidiq

Surabaya, Indonesia: Riot outside East Java government building against the new Military law

Posted on 2025/03/28 - 2025/03/28 by darknights

A violent clash broke out Monday in the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya between police and demonstrators protesting against the country’s newly passed military law.

Around 1,000 students and activists dressed in black participated in the protest in front of an East Java government building.

Holding posters that said “Reject the Military Law”, and “The Military Should Return to the Barracks”, protesters hurled rocks, sticks, and Molotov cocktails towards the police guarding the demonstration.

The revision to the armed forces law, pushed mainly by President Prabowo Subianto’s coalition, was aimed at expanding the military’s role beyond defence in a country long influenced by its powerful armed forces especially under the brutal military dictatorship of Suharto called the “New Order” who were avowedly anti-communist and anti-anarchist. Large-scale killings and civil unrest primarily targeting members and supposed sympathizers of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) were carried out in Indonesia from 1965 to 1966. Other affected groups included alleged communist sympathisers, Gerwani women, trade unionists, ethnic Javanese Abangan, ethnic Chinese, atheists, so-called “unbelievers”, and alleged leftists in general. The dictatorship eventually fell in the May 1998 Indonesia riots triggered by corruption, economic problems, including food shortages, mass unemployment, increasing repression, genocide in East Timor and following the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

Posted in Direct ActionTagged 1997 Asian financial crisis, Cop Attack, Dictatorship, East Java, East Java government building, Indonesia, Indonesian National Army, Indonesian National Army Law (TNI law), May 1998 Indonesia riots, Military Junta, Molotov Attack, Molotov Cocktail, New Order, Prabowo Subianto, Repression, Riot, Suharto

Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: “Reject the National Army law”, “No Rules, Just Chaos”, and “Burn World Bank” wrote by a group of informal affinity

Posted on 2025/03/22 by darknights

We are responsible for the burning of Two Hana Bank ATM machines, the Hana Bank office building, a capitalist-owned advertising videotron, and a motor vehicle belonging to the Indonesian National Army. The arson occurred after a space occupation carried out by demonstrators in the aftermath of a demonstration against the passage of the Indonesian National Army Law (TNI law), the arson occurred in Bandung, West Java on Friday night 21/03/2025.

The action carried out by the demonstrators in front of the Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) was not ignored at all by anti-riot police, despite the throwing of molotov cocktails, propane, stones and firecrackers into the veranda of the building. Until in the end, we chose direct action by burning at several points above.

We are completely beyond the authority of the language of the state and capitalism, we are irrationality, we are a form of the illogicality of the authority of the language itself. We are one of the informal organizations of the end of the world who do not believe in the coming of enlightenment for tomorrow, because for us the future is a new form of suffering. We are a fire that devours entire city buildings at night. We do not believe in the revolution of the left and other social anarchists. We are writers and poets, insurrection is poetry, poetry is insurrection.

Death to The State!
Death to The National Army!
Death to an Entire Civilization!
Burn The World Bank!
Long Live The Conspiracy of Cells of Fire!
Long Live The Free Association of Autonomous Fire!
Long Live FAI/IRF Long Live Anarchy!

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Posted in Direct ActionTagged Anti-Civilization, Anti-Militarist, arson attack, ATM, ATM Attack, Bandung, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, Free Association of Autonomous Fires, Hana Bank, Indonesia, Indonesian National Army, Indonesian National Army Law (TNI law), Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), Informal Anarchist Federation - International Revolutionary Front (FAI/IRF), Military Attack, Vehicle Burning, Videotron, West Java, “Burn World Bank”, “No Rules Just Chaos”

Chile: Interview with Synthesis anarchists Boina Anarquista

Posted on 2025/02/16 - 2025/02/17 by darknights

Chile: Interview with synthesis anarchists Boina Anarquista

Interview between synthesis anarchists Boina Anarquista in Chile and JURNAL ANARKI in Indonesia.

1. What motivates you to create this counter-information newspaper?

A: Hello, good day. Well, the platform began as a newspaper, edited precariously with Word. What motivated us was that nearly 11 years ago, in 2013, when the waves of the student movement in Chile were still present, we started researching and came across a book about anarchist propaganda in Chile. We were amazed by how much of it existed in the 1920s.

Around that time, there were other physical-format newspapers: El Surco (2009-2013), El Amanecer (from Chillán, in central-southern Chile) (2011-2013), El Sol Ácrata (from Calama, northern Chile; 2011-2024), Acracia (from Valdivia, far south of Chile; 2012-2019) and Solidaridad, a Libertarian-Communist newspaper, aligned with the branch closest to especifismo or platformism (2010-2016).

It was within this context that we decided to found a newspaper called Periódico La Boina (2014), which only released 7 issues. Financial problems, time constraints, and lack of coordination led to its discontinuation, but we noticed that the website’s visits kept growing, reaching over 100,000 per year.

The need to communicate, reflect, critique, share, and discuss with other comrades enriches our ideas and fosters camaraderie, especially through printed propaganda. What I see as a downside—and something we are also guilty of—is that there’s a lot of digital propaganda circulating on social media. While it’s positive to have more contact with comrades from other places, the information becomes more instantaneous, preventing deeper reflection. It also introduces anxiety over likes, making everything faster.

We believe it’s necessary to return to printed propaganda without neglecting the digital. It’s essential to discuss and reflect as the anarchists of the past used to do.

2. In our informal conversation, you mentioned your involvement in a historical archive project. Could you tell us more about it?

A: Yes, I am currently part of a group called Archivo Histórico La Revuelta, which has existed since 2009. The mission of the archive is to preserve the memory of anarchist history. Archivo La Revuelta publishes a magazine called Acontratiempo, where we present research by comrades on the history of anarchism in Chile and elsewhere.

The issue is that, according to some historians, anarchism arrived in Chile in the 1890s and lasted until 1930, when the last mass anarchist unions existed (of course, there were experiences in the 1950s and 1960s, and we have found active comrades in the 1970s, but they are marginal compared to Marxist groups). After that period, anarchism experienced a revival, gradually growing with counterculture and punk in the 1990s. So the archive has the mission of preserving anarchist memory in this region, both from the 20th century and from the late 1990s and early 2000s. There are many struggles led by younger comrades, as young as 16 years old, who may not be as familiar with the struggles fought in the early 2000s, for example.

That’s why the archive doesn’t just focus on the history of anarchism from 100 years ago but also on the present. We aim to collect and reconstruct the history of anarchism from the 1990s, when there were many zines and the first newspapers, to understand what interested comrades of those years and to share those struggles and discussions with younger comrades so they can learn about the efforts and ideas of those who came before them.

On the other hand, anarchist research has emerged in recent years. Its main historians might include Eduardo Godoy, Manuel Lagos, or study groups like the Grupo de Estudio José Domingo Gómez Rojas, which has the Editorial Eleuterio.

Currently, the archive operates in a physical space called Casa Anarquista La Termita, which is shared with other anarchist projects. Also, with comrades dedicated to research, we are also organizing the IV Congress on Research about Anarchism(s) – Santiago – October 2025. The first Congress was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016); its second edition was in Montevideo, Uruguay (2019), and São Paulo, Brazil (2022).

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Posted in InterviewsTagged Anarcho-Nihilist, Archivo Histórico La Revuelta, Augusto Pinochet, Caso Bombas 2010, Chile, Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco (CAM), Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez (FPMR), Individualist Anarchist, Indonesia, JURNAL ANARKI, Mapu-Lautaro, Mapuche, Mapuche National Liberation Movement, Mauricio Morales, Military Junta, Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR), Periódico Anarquista La Boina, Resistencia Mapuche Malleco, Synthesis anarchism, Weichán Auka Mapu

Chile: Interview with the band La Lira Libertaria

Posted on 2025/02/16 - 2025/02/16 by darknights

Chile: Interview with the band La Lira Libertaria

Interview between the band La Lira Libertaria in Chile and JURNAL ANARKI in Indonesia.

1. What motivates you in creating this band? The song “Armate” feels like a homage to the memory of insurrectionary Mauricio Morales, how do you elaborate your music and band with anarchist revolt?

The band was formed to show political solidarity and fill the spaces that we frequented around 2009 and a little before: squat houses and social centers mainly. At first the Lira was a paper piece of popular poetry that we printed that year and that rescues the tradition of the popular poets of the late 19th century and early 20th century, but with anarchist content. The formation as a musical band began later around 2010 in the context of the “Bombs Case” and sought to contribute to the spaces that were hit. The song Ármate is undoubtedly a tribute to the comrade Mauricio Morales Duarte who fell in action on May 22, 2009. The lyrics are an adaptation of one of his poems, and the girl who sings it with us was his partner, which is little known. We wrote it for the second commemoration of his death, and we presented it at the now defunct “Cueto con Andes” social center, where Punky Mauri himself visited and contributed to. Some time later, comrade Luisa Toledo would make her words even more well-known: beautifully violent. Sometimes people confuse this and think that they are words from our dear grandmother Luisa, but she took them because it was her favorite song by the band. That way, the songs and its stories are directly related to our recent political processes, and to the revolt and resistance against the neoliberal model in Chile.

2. From our informal discussion in the past you hinted that most of you come from the specific tendency of combative anarchy, can you tell us more about this?

Yes, we all met at the time we were studying, around 2006 onwards, and we were part of the riots and street-based struggles, like so many young people in Santiago. That is why we lived through the processes of the student rebellions of those years and the protests for the release of political prisoners, environmental projects, the denunciation of capitalist democracy and the anarchist movement.

The insurrectional anarchist movement was constantly attacking the system in that decade and even later, when the band was already formed. That’s what our songs are about, that’s why in them there are stories of attack, escape, prison and joyful rebellion too. The band grew up with this marginal discourse, and with the October 2019 revolt it achieved greater notoriety, since it had been talking about the contradictions of the capitalist model for a long time.

3. People from non-latin speaking countries are amazed by the growing anarchist tension in Chile, especially the diverse anarchic movement, the regeneration of the youth, and the especially heavy repression that the anarchists faced amidst all of this yet still retain their combative and insurrectionary action – what’s really making all of this possible?

As I see it, the commitment to the struggle is explained since it is part of generations and generations of combatants, since the times of dictatorship (1973-1990) and even before. It is linked to our families, to our disappeared detainees, and to the indigenous culture itself, which tells us that the Mapuche tirelessly resisted the Spanish.

In that political environment we grow. This is even stronger considering that democracy stained its hands with the blood of the fighters against the dictatorship, and imprisoned those who continued fighting against capitalism. Figures like Claudia López, murdered in the commemoration of the coup d’état in 1998, and so many other Chilean and Mapuche young people, this fueled since childhood our desire to fight, our desire for freedom and our love for our compañeros.

Perhaps that is the most important component, and what explains everything: the love of the struggle and the memory of the comrades who fell fighting and those who still fight to this day. That is why anarchists, despite being beaten time and time again, maintain their action, because it is also a way of carrying within us our beloved compañeros who were taken from us. Continue reading “Chile: Interview with the band La Lira Libertaria” →

Posted in InterviewsTagged Bombs Case, Chile, Chilean "Revolt" October 18, Claudia López, Colonialization, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, Día del Joven Combatiente, Greece, Indigenous, Indonesia, Joven Combatiente, JURNAL ANARKI, La Lira Libertaria, Luisa Toledo Sepúlveda, Manuel Vergara, Mapuche, Mauricio Morales, Punky Mauri, Vergara Toledo brothers

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