Aotearoa May Day Roundup

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May Day weekend started with a Critical Mass in Auckland and a Reclaim the Streets Party in Wellington attended by 60 people. [Report] [Photos 1 | 2]

May Day marches were held in several towns on Sunday, 1st May.
400 people turned up to a demonstration in Auckland. Police arrested 15 people after they occupied a McDonalds. The protestesters, a coalition of secondary school students and workers, wanted to leave the fast-food restaurant but the manager locked the front gate. When demonstrators finally got out of the building, they were pushed around and arrested by police. [Report] [Photos]

In Wellington 250 people celebrated international workers day. Speeches were made on the march and a two-metre high cardboard Beehive with NZ flag and dollar sign on top was carried by ‘slaves’ urged on by capitalist slavedrivers but later demolished by anarchists. [Report] [Photos 1 | 2]

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May Day in Aotearoa

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Re: May Day in Aotearoa

"Every time a police agency pepper-sprays or uses pain-compliance holds against our people, their cars should burn."
- Rodney Coronado
(the first Native American Animal Liberation Front member in U.S. history to be sent to Federal Prison.)

Re: May Day in Aotearoa

Llama Alpaca Militant Alliance (LAMA)
Revolutionary Communique

The LAMA salutes all the comrades, cadres and toiling masses who participated in the May Day events in Aotearoa. Forward to the Anarcho-Camelid Revolution!

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FOR A MAY DAY IN EVERY MAY!
AN ALPACA IN EVERY HOME!

And . . .May Day Round the World

Mayday chile
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Mayday columbia
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Mayday london
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Mayday sanfransisco
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Mayday cuba
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Mayday russia
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And . . . What's this about Mutiny?

This is telling it like it is - Mutiny!
The Anti-war focus of this year's May Day is highighted by this banner at the New York Rally.

Mutiny