Contents ---- introduction ---- convergence of struggles ---- Notre-Dame-des-Landes, make
it or break it ---- Red caps and anti-airport, to a convergence of struggles ---- policy
---- Another shitty world is possible, the EELV built! ---- nuclear ---- The Nuclear
Safety Authority on the fuel cycle ---- social ---- Agriculture, stress is in the meadow
---- Economy in brief ---- social ---- Falling wages is not an illusion ---- education
---- Against the "reform" school rytmes: The first steps of a struggle to come ---- big
brother ---- Read ---- International ---- EGYPT: The Revolution, democracy and the army
---- EGYPT: Some thoughts on the current situatin ---- SYRIA: Syrian tragedy, the story
of a disaster ---- SOUTH AFRICA: De Madiba Mandela ---- Mexico: The Zapatista small school
autonomy ---- ARGENTINA: Impacts of the Zapatistas, the Argentine case
One resolution, the Revolution
In France it is difficult to see in 2013 a year of social progress. For about a year and a
half left (should we say "second right" as some suggest?) Came to power, she realizes what
his predecessors had failed to put in place, which is a classic "democratic change". We
will take one example, the pension reform, this time went pitifully unopposed.
At the time of writing this introduction, a storm sweeps Europe, reminding us that climate
disruption caused by discharges of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities is not
about to stop because the decisions, summits national or international, designed to curb
it went unheeded and are really more to the agenda. During this storm, a train carrying
nuclear waste train derailed in Drancy near Paris. Nuclear power is always great no matter
what, and this is the ASN says (p. 8). Tempting to despair for some better times (s)
continue to struggle against nuclear power as the Free Electron (p. 6).
There are few days prior prefectural orders early work of the airport
Notre-Dame-des-Landes, suspended for a year due to strong opposition on the site, have
been published. The power went back on the offensive, but the mobilization is not
weakening (p. 5), group support all the hexagon are reactivated and a call for expressions
is launched on February 22 in Nantes. An important event not to be missed in early 2014 year.
We are always attentive to what is happening around the world. In particular, that became
the Arab Spring. In the previous Alternating Current was analyzed the situation in Libya.
This issue is Syria and Egypt have our attention. The confused situation in Syria
continues and a return to the rich history of this country should help to see a little
more clearly (p. 24). In Egypt, the army took power on June 30, betraying the Tamarrod
movement that put millions of people in the streets to demand the departure of the
Islamist government. It remains that the relationship between the Egyptian people and the
army is very particular (p. 20). However, not everything is played and a comrade from
Cairo, reflects the situation and possible future scenarios (p. 22).
January 1, 2014 is the anniversary of the armed uprising in Chiapas led by the Zapatista
Army of National Liberation. War is declared the Mexican federal government and several
towns in Chiapas are occupied, including San Cristobal de las Casas. Without going into
detail too much on the different periods of the movement for 20 years, is the impact it
may have in the world (p. 28), first in Latin America, particularly in Argentina (p . 30),
it seemed worth pointing out. Want to finish the year ahead be full of events likely to
upset the order of things, and surprise us positively as he could do in France, for
example, 1968.
Lyon, December 2014
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