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Title: Letter from Serbia Author: Anonymous Date: 1994 Language: en Topics: Serbia, letter, Workers Solidarity Source: Retrieved on 18th November 2021 from http://struggle.ws/ws94/serbia43.html Notes: Published in Workers Solidarity No. 43 — Autumn 1994. The letter has been edited to reduce its length and clarify the language.
Dear comrades,
We have received your magazine Workers Solidarity so we’ve decided to
write to you and inform you about the growth of anarchism in new
Yugoslavia [ed. Serbia, Kosovo etc.].
The Anarchist movement started to grow at the end of 1993. Before that
there were only anarchist zines and groups of people who did not
function as anarchist/political groups but only carried out direct
actions against war, fascism and government. Now there are three
organising groups and some sections in several towns all over Serbia.
Unfortunately, we could not do much until now because of the very bad
economic situation but hopefully we are starting some good work. In
February this year, together with comrades from Croatia and with
financial support of comrades from the anarchist group ‘Germinal’ from
Trieste, Italy we’ve published a bulletin called “Over the walls of
nationalism and war”. 8,000 copies were printed. It was a big success in
our anti-war and anti-nationalism projects and it was reviewed in some
big official newspapers and even on TV.
Name & address with editor