Organized Community of Anarchists

Organized Community of Anarchists
O.S.A. - Organized Community of Anarchists (Organizirana Skupnost Anarhistov)

Logo of the O.S.A.
Abbreviation O.S.A., OSA, OSA Zasavje
Formation 2009
Purpose/focus Study and practice of anarchy, liberation of people, end of capitalism
Region served Zasavje, Slovenia
Official languages Slovenian, English
Website http://www.osazasavje.net/

The Organized Community of Anarchists (O.S.A.) (Organizirana Skupnost Anarhistov) is a Slovenian local/regional anarchist group. It was founded in 2009 by young men and women from the Central Sava Valley (Slovene: Zasavje), Slovenia, who had enough of suffering under the regional, national and world's neo-capitalistic regime. In 2009 they rented an office, from which they made the first and at 2010 still only social center in post-industrial region Zasavje (which for last 10 years was the poorest region in Slovenia).

The group is member of FAO-Federation of Anarchist Organization (Federacija Anarhističnega Organiziranja)

In order to further improve the quality of exchange and co-operation, O.S.A. also keeps close contact with other anarchist organisations, such as the A-Infoshop(local group from Ljubljana), local group from Sevnica and other local and regional groups.

Contents

Principles

Citates needed...

Other Slovenian anarchist groups

  • A-Infoshop
  • FAO - Federation of Anarchist Organization (Federacija Anarhističnega Organiziranja)

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