Member Organisations
Note: Please keep in mind that the member Federations do not correspond to countries, as the first publication of Anarkiista Debato (the IAF's magazine) explains:
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- As Anarchists we do not recognise borders or states. The federations group together people who share either a common language (AFed, FAF, FdA...) or a similar culture (Iberian FAI, CSAF...) and often go beyond national limitations.
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Country | Name | Acronym | Publications | Site link |
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Argentina | Argentine Libertarian Federation (Federacion Libertaria Argentina) | FLA | El Libertario | Website |
Belarus | Anarchist Federation of Belarus (Фэдэрацыі анархістаў Беларусі) | ФАБ / FAB | --- | Website |
Bulgaria | Federation of Anarchists in Bulgaria (Федерация на анархистите в България) | ФАБ / FAB | --- | Website |
Czech Republic, Slovakia | Czech-Slovak Anarchist Federation (Československá Anarchistická Federácia) | CSAF | A-kontra | Website |
France, Belgium | Anarchist Federation (Fédération Anarchiste) | FA / FAF | Le Monde libertaire | Website |
Germany, German-speaking Switzerland | Forum of German speaking Anarchists (Föderation Deutschsprachiger AnarchistInnen) | FdA | Gǎi Dào | Website |
Italy | Italian Anarchist Federation (Federazione Anarchica Italiana) | FAI | Umanità Nova | Website |
Spain, *Portugal | Iberian Anarchist Federation (Federación Anarquista Ibérica) | FAI | Tierra y Libertad | Website |
Britain, Ireland | Anarchist Federation | AF / AFed | Organise! and Resistance | Website |
There are currently organisations in Venezuela, as well as other groups (both formal and informal) and individuals around the world that the IAF is in contact, or holding discussions with.
- Although the FAI is technically an Iberian organisation (in that it encompasses all the regions in the Iberian peninsula), it does not contain members in Portugal or Andorra.
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