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.
Read more about this topic: International Of Anarchist Federations
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