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How to abolish the Hong Kong police

Justice for George Floyd

Antifa Isn’t the Problem

Rebellion Against Police Violence

Killings by Chicago Cops Stir Anger

What the Marikana Massacre tells us

Andries Tatane: Murdered by the Ruling Classes

Stonewall Means Riot Right Now

Police are enemies of the labour movement

Athens: the events that gave rise to the incidents of New Smyrna

Accountable to Themselves Alone: On Police Killings

Made to Kill

Leo Tolstoy vs. the Police

Toward a radical Hong Kong imagination

Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?

People Still Can’t Breathe. Police Still Don’t Care

SA Police: to serve and protect ... to torture and kill

Police Brutality Plunges to New Depths

Protocols for Common Injuries from Police Weapons

Ain't No PC Gonna Fix it Baby

Scout Schultz: Remembering Means Fighting

Heroic Ferguson and the Need for Utopia

What Will It Take to Stop the Police from Killing?

When Repression Rains, It Pours

Police Brutality

Counterinsurgency: dousing the flames of Minneapolis

Humberto Pena Taylor

Hillsborough — the truth about the tragedy

Irish police — “Give me your name and address or I’ll rape you”

Irish police investigation of police rape threat turns into coverup

Death Squad America

Trayvon didn’t stand a chance

Hot Spring

Brutality Canada

Police Death Squads

Inquests Should Be Held in Deaths of People Killed by Memphis Police

Khutsong: Pre-emptive “crime-stopping” leads to police brutality

Blake's Ghost

Detainment is Death in the Pandemic!

The Illegitimacy of Violence, the Violence of Legitimacy

Insurgent Criminology in a Period of Open Social War

It’s Racism Stupid!

The Monsters We Know

“No Justice, Just Us”

Policing Protest

Ramblings From a Former Anarchist Jurisdiction

The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 21

“Superintendent Officer Mthembu”

Surveillance, Control and Repression

The Thin Blue Line is a Burning Fuse

What They Mean When They Say Peace

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