Anarchists meet in Swiss mountain town

Some 140 years after anarchists held a founding congress in Saint-Imier, their modern day cousins are back in the Swiss mountain town, to put the world to rights.
Anarchists meet in Swiss mountain town
Some 140 years after anarchists held a founding congress in Saint-Imier, their modern day cousins are back in the Swiss mountain town, to put the world to rights.
Hundreds of alternative thinkers from across the globe have gathered to share ideas and offer their solutions, with debt and discontent rife in Europe.
“We can see that capitalism has one crisis after another,” said Michel Nemitz, one of those attending. “Inequalities are deepening and the environment is deteriorating. It is time for us to change the way we operate.”
















