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Autonomous Action

Manifesto of Autonomous Action Originally adopted in founding meeting of the organisation 25th-27th of January 2002 in Nizhni Novgorod, and amended in following meetings. Manifesto includes main principles and ideas of organisation.

Organisational principles of Autonomous Action Describes structure of federation, decision making procedures, membership requirements etc.

Symbols of Autonomous Action are black "Sabocat" on red and black star, and letters "A" and "D" in a circle.

Minimum programme of Autonomous Action Accepted to be a draft basis for a programm of the organization in process of discussion.

Policy on obligatory participation of collective members to media-projects of Autonomous Action Accepted in 9th general meeting

Policy on rotation of responsabilities On person should not be delegated to same task in federation for a period of more than two years in row. Every group should change their delegate in Coordinatory Council at least once in a year.

Policy on regards to alcoholism and drug addiction

Policy on cooperation with authoritarian groups Accepted in IV general meeting of Autonomous Action

Policy on political prisoners Accepted in IV general meeting of Autonomous Action

Policy on migration issues Accepted in IV general meeting of Autonomous Action

Policy on using intoxicating substances during conferences and general meetings of Autonomous Action Accepted in I general meeting of Autonomous Action in January 2002

Policy on globalisation Accepted in I general meeting of Autonomous Action in Nizhni Novgorod, January 2002