Repressive operations are real instances of repression against anarchists and other rebels worldwide.
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- List
- Berlin 2023 railway conspiracy case
- Case against Peppy and Krystal
- Repression of Lafarge factory sabotage
- Repression of the first Jane's Revenge arson
- Belarusian anarcho-partisans
- Case against Boris
- 2019-2020 case against Mónica and Francisco
- Repression against Zündlumpen
- Repression of the 2019 uprising in Chile
- The three from the park bench
- December 8 case
- Bialystok
- Bure criminal association case
- Network
- Panico
- Prometeo
- Renata
- Warsaw 3
- Scintilla
- Fenix
- 2013 case against Mónica and Francisco
- Nea Filadelphia case
- Mauvaises intentions
- Scripta Manent
- Case against Jeff Luers
- Case against Marius Mason
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Name | Countries | Date | Description |
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Berlin 2023 railway conspiracy case | Germany | 2023 - 2024 | In February 2023, a few minutes after midnight, during a routine surveillance flight, the helicopter of the German federal police identified two people on railroad tracks near Berlin. Three police cars were dispatched to the location and the people were arrested on suspicion of attempted arson against the railway infrastructure. |
Case against Peppy and Krystal | United States | 2023 - ? | In 2023, the home of Peppy and Krystal was raided, and both were arrested a month later. Peppy was accused of launching two smoke bombs and a firework during a protest against a transphobic event, and Krystal was accused of conspiring with Peppy. |
Repression of Lafarge factory sabotage | France | 2022 - ? | On June 5, 2023, about fifteen people were raided and arrested in France, accused of participating in the December 2022 sabotage of a factory of the French industrial company Lafarge. The sabotage, which took place during the day and involved between 100 and 200 people, caused around 6 million euros of damage. |
Repression of the first Jane's Revenge arson | United States | 2022 - ? | In March 2023, a person was arrested and charged with a May 2022 arson attack on the headquarters of an anti-abortion group. The arson was the first in a series of attacks claimed under the name “Jane's Revenge” — a reference to the “Jane Collective”, an underground organization that facilitated access to abortion in the United States from 1969 to 1973. |
Belarusian anarcho-partisans | Belarus | 2020 - 2021 | In 2020, four people set fire to police buildings and to vehicles in the parking lot of a prosecutor's office. Soon after, they were arrested by border guards while trying to cross the Belarusian-Ukrainian border. |
Case against Boris | France | 2020 - 2021 | In 2020, Boris was accused of sabotaging a cell tower in Besançon, Doubs, France, in March 2020, and two cell towers on Mount Poupet in the Jura Mountains, France, in April 2020. He was initially suspected when his DNA was found on a bottle cap at the foot of one of the burnt cell towers on Mount Poupet. The charges against him for the sabotage of the Besançon cell tower were later dropped for lack of evidence. |
2019-2020 case against Mónica and Francisco | Chile | 2019 - 2023 | In 2020, Mónica Caballero and Francisco Solar were arrested in Chile, accused of sending two parcel bombs — to a police station and a former Minister of the Interior — in 2019, and placing explosive devices in a park in an attempt to harm cops in 2020. Both were charged with attempted murder. |
Repression against Zündlumpen | Germany | 2019 - ? | In April 2022 and October 2022, several apartments and basements, a print shop, and a library were raided by police as part of an investigation into the editors of the German anarchist newspaper Zündlumpen, published from 2019 to 2021. |
Repression of the 2019 uprising in Chile | Chile | 2019 - 2020 | A series of protests and riots began in Chile in October 2019, following the announcement of an increase in the metro fare in Chile's capital, Santiago. For several months, a large amount of public infrastructure and commercial buildings were vandalized, looted or burned in Santiago and elsewhere in the country. |
The three from the park bench | Germany | 2019 - ? | In 2019, three people were arrested while sitting on a park bench late at night in Hamburg, accused of carrying incendiary devices and planning to burn down a specific building whose address was written on a piece of paper found on them. Two of them had been followed by cops for several hours before their arrest. |
December 8 case | France | 2018 - ? | On December 8, 2020 several raids took place across the country and nine people were arrested. One person among them, Libre Flot, was under surveillance by French intelligence services since 2018, when he came back to France after spending a few months in Rojava. The other eight people didn't all know each other but all knew Libre Flot. After the arrests, seven people (including Libre Flot) were accused of being part of a terrorist association that was planning attacks against French institutions. |
Bialystok | Italy | 2017 - 2022 | In June 2020, house raids took place in the Bencivenga Occupato squat in Rome and other places, and seven people were arrested in Italy, Spain and France as part of an operation called “Bialystok”. They were accused of participating in an associazione sovversiva (criminal association) and of various minor offenses related to initiatives in solidarity with people accused in the Panico operation. Two of them were accused of carrying out an explosive attack on a police station in 2017 and an arson attack on cars linked to ENI (an Italian multinational oil and gas company) in 2019, respectively. |
Bure criminal association case | France | 2017 - ? | In 2017 and 2018, around 20 house raids took place in France and around 10 people were arrested and accused of various crimes related to the struggle against Cigéo, a project to build a radioactive waste disposal facility in Bure, France. Some of the people were accused of organizing or participating in demonstrations in which people attacked police forces and buildings associated with Cigéo, including a demonstration on June 21, 2017, in which a small fire broke out in a building while civilians were inside. Some of the people were charged with possession of explosive materials. Some were accused of being part of an association de malfaiteurs (criminal association). |
Network | Russia | 2017 - 2020 | In late 2017 and early 2018, about ten people were arrested in Penza and Saint Petersburg and accused of being part of an underground organization called “Network” that was planning terrorist attacks in anticipation of the 2018 Russian presidential elections and the FIFA World Cup. Some were also accused of attempting to sell large quantities of drugs. Most of them were tortured in the early stages of their detention by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). |
Panico | Italy | 2016 - 2023 | In 2017, house raids took place in Florence and several people were arrested as part of an operation called “Panico”. Up to 35 people were charged in this operation. Some were accused of carrying out an explosive attack on a fascist bookshop in 2017 and an arson attack on a police station in 2016. Others were accused of various other actions. |
Prometeo | Italy | 2016 - 2021 | In 2019, three people were arrested as part of an operation called “Prometeo”. They were accused of sending parcel bombs to prosecutors and a director of the prison administration in 2017. One of them was also accused of carrying out an arson attack on an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in 2016. |
Renata | Italy | 2016 - 2019 | In February 2019, 50 house raids took place, mainly in Trentino, and seven people were arrested as part of an operation called “Renata”. More people were arrested in May 2019. The people arrested were accused of participating in an associazione sovversiva (criminal association) and carrying out various arson and explosive attacks between 2016 and 2018, including an explosive attack on the headquarters of the right-wing political party Lega Nord in Treviso. Some people were also accused of forging documents. |
Warsaw 3 | Poland | 2016 - 2017 | In 2016, three people were arrested in the parking lot of a police station in Warsaw. They were accused of attempting to set fire to police cars. |
Scintilla | Italy | 2015 - 2023 | In February 2019, the Asilo Occupato squat in Turin was evicted and six people were arrested — a seventh person, Carla, went on the run — as part of an operation called “Scintilla”. Some of them were accused of carrying out several arson and explosive attacks on migrant detention centers and other targets between 2015 and 2018. Some of them were accused of publishing a zine called “I cieli bruciano” (“The skies are burning”) which contained information about entities responsible for the management and maintenance of migrant detention centers. |
Fenix | Czech Republic | 2014 - 2018 | In 2015, house raids took place and several people were charged with crimes as part of an operation called “Fenix”. Some of them were accused of the arson of a police car in 2014. Some of them were accused of having planned to attack a train. |
2013 case against Mónica and Francisco | Spain | 2013 - 2017 | In 2013, Mónica Caballero and Francisco Solar were arrested in Spain, accused of placing an explosive device in a church. The device exploded, causing material damages and slightly injuring one person. |
Nea Filadelphia case | Greece | 2011 - 2016 | In 2013, several people were arrested in Nea Filadelphia, a suburb of Athens. Four of them were accused of carrying out bank robberies in 2011 and 2013. |
Mauvaises intentions | France | 2006 - 2012 | In 2008, six people were arrested and charged with preparation of terrorist acts, possession or manufacture of explosive or incendiary devices, and arson or attempted arson — including an attempted arson of an electrical cabinet in 2006 and an attempted arson of a police tow truck in 2007. This operation was documented by comrades in a series of zines entitled “Mauvaises intentions”. |
Scripta Manent | Italy | 2003 - 2023 | In 2016, 32 house raids took place in different regions of Italy and several people were arrested as part of an operation called “Scripta Manent”. Up to 22 people were under investigation in this operation. They were accused of forming or participating in an associazione sovversiva con finalità di terrorismo (criminal association with the aim of terrorism), referring to attacks claimed by the Federazione Anarchica Informale (FAI, Informal Anarchist Federation) since 2003. Some of them were accused of explosive attacks carried out between 2005 and 2016. Some of them were accused of istigazione a delinquere (incitement to commit a crime) for writing in the anarchist newspaper Croce Nera Anarchica (Anarchist Black Cross) or for running radical websites. |
Case against Jeff Luers | United States | 2000 - 2008 | On a night in June 2000, Jeff Luers and Craig Marshall were arrested in Oregon, United States, accused of setting fire to three trucks at a Chevrolet dealership earlier that night. Jeff Luers was later also charged with an attempted arson of trucks at a petroleum products distributor in May 2000. |
Case against Marius Mason | United States | 1999 - 2010 | In 2008, Marius Mason was arrested and charged with several acts of arson and other vandalism claimed by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) and the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) from 1999 to 2003, including a 1999 arson of an office associated with Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) research. |