Inekaren
Inekaren, The Insurgents - Revolutionary Organization Inekaren - Organización Revolucionaria | |
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Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Canary Islands |
Ideology |
Revolutionary socialism Amazighism Canarian independence Ecologism |
Political position | Radical left |
Slogan | National and social revolution in the Canary Islands |
Website | |
Inekaren.com | |
Inekaren (Spanish: Organización Revolucionaria de Jóvenes Canarios Los Alzados) is a revolutionary organization founded on the 22 December 2008 in the Canary Islands.
Inekaren has two main objectives:[1] a national revolution for the independence of the Canary Islands from Spain, and a social revolution. The group defines itself as a pro-independence, socialist, anti-capitalist, anti-fascist, ecologist, nationalist and pro-Amazigh organization.[2]
Inekaren seeks equal education for all, and has promoted activities towards this goal at the University of La Laguna[3][4][5] as well as in other locations[6]
Inekaren joined the World Amazigh Congress on January 27, 2013.
Political program
Inekaren has defined its political program by means of the following points:
- Freedom for the Canarian people.
- Sustainable development.
- Full employment.
- Free education, not manipulated by colonialism, capitalism and a non-commercialized education.
- Free public healthcare.
- Make all basic economic sectors e.g. water, energy, healthcare and education publicly owned, avoiding the speculation and privatization that make social welfare a business.
- Defend the interests and rights of the working class.
- To defeat the colonial and bourgeois elite that has supported the social status quo of the last five centuries.
- To defend Canarian culture and to recover the memory and knowledge of Canarians and halt the spread of neocapitalist globalization and Spanish colonialism.
- Dignity for all people.
- A participative system, a just and equal society.
See also
- Canarian nationalism
- List of active separatist movements in Africa
- List of active separatist movements in Europe
References
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