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Children Underground
During the Ceauçescu-era contraception and abortions were forbidden and so thousands of unwished children were born. After the fall of Ceauçescu's dictatorship many of them ran away from the orphanges or their parent's home to escape the cruelty what happened to them in these places...
They live in the underground stations or in abandoned houses, they live in small groups with strong hierarchies, they copy what they have experienced in their life among adults, their lifes are dominated by violence, drugs and the daily struggle to survive in a hostage world, which offers them barely changes to escape it.
You can download that movie here: http://www.filmatorium.cn/?s=c<wbr>hildren+underground
An Anarchist's Story - Ethel MacDonald (Part 1 - 8)
movie by Mark Littlewood
Ethel MacDonald (24 February 1909—1 December 1960) was a Glasgow-based Scottish anarchist and activist and, in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, a propagandist on Barcelona Anarchist radio.
For more information about Ethel MacDonald see:
http://eng.anarchopedia.org/Et<wbr>hel_MacDonald
For more information on the Spanish Revolution (1936) see:
http://struggle.ws/spaindx.htm<wbr>l
The poverty industry
Since years now German companies are flooding the European market with their products and the German authorities are very proud about their self-labelled export-champion-Germany.
One should know that the biggest fear of workers in Germany is not to become a victim of a terrorist attack made by Taliban etc but to loose their job. In a state with officially 3.28 millions unemployed (unofficially around 10 millions) people who loose their job are still fast suspected to be Sozialschmarotzer (antisocial parasites). The myth of the lazy bum who receives unemployed money II [1] has an easy luxurious life on the cost of the tax payers, drinks the whole day, travels to abroad, works illegal beside etc is mirrored in almost all German mainstream media. This all is very needful to set the workers and the unemployed as long under pressure until they were and still are ready to accept even the lowest wages and heaviest cuttings in their rights. The result of it is that there are today people in Germany who work in regular jobs for € 2.50 per hour as well as people who work in so called 1 € jobs [2] for non-profit organisations on a shadow labour market.
Germany is the country where the dreams of neo-liberals became reality to get paid by the state for employing unemployed to make big business through the poverty and the misery of millions of people. These methods became only possible by the heaviest cuts in the social system Germany has seen since the end of WWII. The Agenda 2010 [3] enabled low-wages thus labour costs that brought German companies into the position to even bring back their outsourced production from low-wage countries like China etc and to produce at almost the same costs but in Germany. And how that works this movie explains very well...
Background information
[1] Unemployment money II: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H<wbr>artz_IV
[2] 1 € job: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W<wbr>orking_opportunities_with_addi<wbr>tional_expenses_compensation
[3] Agenda 2010: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A<wbr>genda_2010
spanish civil war
information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L<wbr>and_and_Freedom
For more information on the Spanish Revolution (1936) see:
http://struggle.ws/spaindx.htm<wbr>l
Erich Mühsam
Erich Mühsam (geboren am 6. April 1878 in Berlin, ermordet am 10. Juli 1934 im KZ Oranienburg) war ein jüdisch-deutscher Anarchist, Schriftsteller und Bohemien. Dieses Jahr wird der 75. Todestag Erich Mühsams sein, ein Mensch, der nicht nur einmal wegen seiner anarchistischen Ideen eingesperrt wurde. Selbst unter der Folter der Nazis, die ihn schließlich umbrachte, hielt er noch an ihnen fest. Aber gute Ideen sterben nie...
Siehe: http://deu.anarchopedia.org/Er<wbr>ich_M%C3%BChsam
Erich Mühsam (born 6. April 1878 in Berlin, murdered 10. Juli 1934 in the KZ Oranienburg) was a jewish-dzjerman anarchist, writer and Bohemian. This year will be the 75. obit of Erich Mühsam a man who was imprisioned not only ones for his anarchist ideas and kept them even during the tortures the nazis committed and which lead to his death. But good ideas never die...
See: http://recollectionbooks.com/b<wbr>leed/Encyclopedia/MuhsamErich.<wbr>htm
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