Report from Rome – ‘AgoraRoma’ Background and actual situation
The movement started in May, 2011 in solidarity with the Spanish Revolution organizing non-violent actions, regular General Assemblies and visits in the Spanish camps. Last
The movement started in May, 2011 in solidarity with the Spanish Revolution organizing non-violent actions, regular General Assemblies and visits in the Spanish camps. Last
Faced with the inability of the powers that be to enforce the rights to self determination of Palestinians, other than their persistent focus on profit
Assembly on civil disobedience During this meeting be has explained the concept and possible uses, making it clear that the limit of this non-violent tool
March to Palestine preparatory Assembly Yesterday, 16/01/2012 Agora Rome began at 10hrs a preparatory meeting of the march to Jerusalem. They debated at length the needs, objectives and difficulties of this march. It is essential to build and strengthen a network of communication and coordination at international
On January 15 2012, the encampment of the indignados in Piazza San Giovanni rose up in a festive manner to hold a demonstration in the
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Agoraroma Debt audience At 10 a.m. Agora Roma’s program opened with the debate about public debt, where experts like teachers, journalists and members of collectives
United in the Agora Rome construction The general assembly last night in the piazza of San Giovanni was massive and participatory. On a night where
The first night of the March to Athens in his arrival at Rome has passed with tense calm. Following the first encounter with the Romans who were waiting in the piazza de Poppolo walkers have decided to
The International March to Athens has arrived in Rome after having covered on foot over 800 kilometers. Around 11 am they have reached the limits of
January 14th will take place an international day of indignant. This day will mark 2 big events: The middle-week of an international Agora made in
During the week of 11 to 18 January, the international people’s March, which left from Nice, will arrive in Rome: walkers from France, Belgium, Spain,