Links To Other Organisations
The ZACF, then still ZabFed, was part of the short-lived International Libertarian Solidarity (the ILS)., as were its predecessors Bikisha Media Collective and Zabalaza Books.
Following the disbanding of the ILS, the ZACF became part of the platformist-especifist Anarkismo network. As such, the ZACF has close links to the member organisations of the Anarkismo network; particularly with the Workers' Solidarity Movement (WSM) in Ireland, Common Struggle — Libertarian Communist Federation (formerly NEFAC) in the United States, the Anarchist Federation of Rio de Janeiro (FARJ) in Brazil, the Federation of Anarchist Communists (FdCA) in Italy, and Alternative Libertaire (AL) in France. It has also had intermittent contact with the Awareness League in Nigeria and with numerous smaller anarchist collectives in Africa. It retains contact with syndicalist unions linked to the erstwhile ILS, such as the Confederación General del Trabajo in Spain.
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