Who are we? - Auckland Anarchist Collective


The Auckland Anarchist Collective is a new collective of old and new anarchists.

We have been meeting regularly as a group since June 2007 but we have worked, organised and stood together on picket lines and marched in demonstrations together for many years.

As a new collective, we have painted, cleaned and lent books to build the A Space Inside Social Center for Auckland activists and we are producing a new zine. Together we helped free the imprisoned Christian convert Ali Panah and we also organised a protest against the US-NZ parternship forum.

Most recently we have come together to defend and free our friends (including AAC member Omar Hamed) who have been arrested and imprisoned in the recent “terror” raids. We have formed a prisoner support sub-committee to fundraise, visit and support prisoners and their whanau. We have also been working closely with Concious Collaborations and the GPJA and supporters Civil Rights Defence Committee. We have held several protests and marches.

As individuals and as informal groups of friends we are also involved in a range of other groups from animal rights to workers rights, making stickers, screening films, providing free webhosting and growing gardens. We each work hard to fight the effects of capitalism, the state and authority in our personal lives.

We are currently discussing and debating where we would like to take the group, including it's name. The group is open, please add your voice and join us!

Contact us at: aspaceinside@gmail.com