In Solidarity with the Raided and Subpoenaed

Agents of the United States government targeted anarchists in a series of raids in the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, July 25.

They have told the media that the raids are part of an “ongoing violent crime” investigation. Yet this is clearly a pretext for an operation designed to intimidate dissent and to cripple resistance to violence committed by police and elites. The investigations actually appear to be related to incidents of vandalism and clashes with violent police officers on May Day. Regardless of one’s level of support for such actions, it is unacceptable for the government to respond to them by sending heavily-armed paramilitaries smashing into people’s homes and seizing political literature.

The Center for a Stateless Society works toward a free world, and raids such as these show the state to be a dangerous obstacle to human liberty. We stand with those who resist oppressors and fully support the following solidarity statement:

On Wednesday July 25th, the FBI conducted a series of coordinated raids against activists in Portland, Olympia, and Seattle. They subpoenaed several people to a special federal grand jury, and seized computers, black clothing and anarchist literature. This comes after similar raids in Seattle in July and earlier raids of squats in Portland.

Though the FBI has said that the raids are part of a violent crime investigation, the truth is that the federal authorities are conducting a political witch-hunt against anarchists and others working toward a more just, free, and equal society. The warrants served specifically listed anarchist literature as evidence to be seized pointing to the fact that the FBI and police are targeting this group of people because of their political ideas. Pure and simple, these raids and the grand jury hearings are being used to intimidate people whose politics oppose the state’s agenda. During a time of growing economic and ecological crises that are broadly affecting people across the world, it is an attempt to push back any movement towards creating a world that is humane, one that meets every person’s needs rather than serving only the interests of the rich.

This attack does not occur in a vacuum. Around the country and around the world, people have been rising up and resisting an economic system that puts the endless pursuit of profit ahead of the basic needs of humanity and the Earth. From the Arab Spring to the Occupy movement to now Anaheim, people are taking to the streets. In each of these cases, the state has responded with brutal political repression. This is not a coincidence. It is a long-term strategy by state agencies to stop legitimate political challenges to a status quo that exploits most of the world’s people.

We, the undersigned, condemn this and all other political repression. While we may have differences in ideology or chose to use different tactics, we understand that we are in a shared struggle to create a just, free, and liberated world, and that we can only do this if we stand together. We will not let scare tactics or smear campaigns divide us, intimidate us, or stop us from organizing and working for a better world.

No more witch-hunts! An injury to one is an injury to all.