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*'''Italy''' - [[Federazione Anarchica Italiana]] [http://www.iaf-ifa.org/member%20federations/italy.html]
*'''Italy''' - [[Federazione Anarchica Italiana]] [http://www.iaf-ifa.org/member%20federations/italy.html]
*'''Spain''' - [[Federación Anarquista Ibérica]] (FAI) [http://www.iaf-ifa.org/member%20federations/spain.html]
*'''Spain''' - [[Federación Anarquista Ibérica]] (FAI) [http://www.iaf-ifa.org/member%20federations/spain.html]
*'''Russia''' - [[АССОЦИАЦИЯ ДВИЖЕНИЙ АНАРХИСТОВ]] [http://vintovka.ruserv.com/]
*'''Russia''' - [[Association of Movements of Anarchists|АССОЦИАЦИЯ ДВИЖЕНИЙ АНАРХИСТОВ]] [http://vintovka.ruserv.com/]


There are currently organisations in Venezuela,<ref>[http://www.nodo50.org/ellibertario/seccioningles.htm El Libertario]</ref> and Trinidad and Tobago<ref>[http://nlfedtt.bravehost.com/ National Liberation Federation]</ref> and an organisation of Cuban-exiles who are in the process of applying for membership of the IAF-IFA. The IFA is also in discussion with the Bulgarian Anarchist Federation and a number of other groups in Eastern Europe.
There are currently organisations in Venezuela,<ref>[http://www.nodo50.org/ellibertario/seccioningles.htm El Libertario]</ref> and Trinidad and Tobago<ref>[http://nlfedtt.bravehost.com/ National Liberation Federation]</ref> and an organisation of Cuban-exiles who are in the process of applying for membership of the IAF-IFA. The IFA is also in discussion with the Bulgarian Anarchist Federation and a number of other groups in Eastern Europe.

Revision as of 09:00, 30 May 2009

The International of Anarchist Federations (IAF or IFA) was founded during an international anarchist conference in Carrara in 1968 by the three existing European federations of France, Italy and Spain as well as the Bulgarian federation in French exile. To counter the internationalisation of state and capitalist powers that are developing their influences ever rapidly on a global scale, the IFA has since aimed to build and improve strong and active international anarchist structures.

The federations associated with IFA believe that such an organisation is necessary to co-ordinate their international work and efficiently co-operate towards their mutual aims.

To further improve the quality of exchange and co-operation, IFA also keeps close contact with other anarchist organisations, such as the IWA (International Workers Association, an international association of anarcho-syndicalist organisations).

The principles of work within IFA are that of federalism, free arrangement and mutual aid. To improve co-ordination and communication within IFA, as well as to provide an open contact address for the public and other anarchist groups and organisations, an International Secretariat (C.R.I.F.A. - Commission of Relations of the International of Anarchist Federations) was set up. CRIFA irregularly rotates among the IFA federations. It is currently based with the Anarchist Federation in the UK. The Federazione Anarchica Italiana (FAI) publishes an anarchist newspaper called "Umanità Nova". Most other federations also produce regular publications such as the "Le Monde Libertaire" in France, "Tierra y Libertad" in Spain, "Organise!" and "Resistance" in the UK and "A-kontra" in Czech.

Member organisations

There are currently organisations in Venezuela,[1] and Trinidad and Tobago[2] and an organisation of Cuban-exiles who are in the process of applying for membership of the IAF-IFA. The IFA is also in discussion with the Bulgarian Anarchist Federation and a number of other groups in Eastern Europe.

Other anarchist internationals

References

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