As part of the Antirepression week-end, we are organizing a meeting on the theme of informants and different infiltration strategies. The presentation in English will be held in two parts and translated into French.
Meeting on Saturday at 2 PM at the Maison de Résistance in Bure.
International meeting on informants, betrayal and infiltration strategies in the recent history of social movements (also held the next day in Paris).
After several intelligence and/or police informants have been unmasked recently, notably in France, Germany or Catalonia, we consider it necessary to talk about them. In some structures, the need to exchange experiences has become increasingly felt, especially since “Momo” and, more recently, “Dîlan” will be neither the first nor the last cases where the State seeks to monitor us, traumatize us and render us incapable of fighting. We have invited several comrades whose experience and political work on the theme of informants and betrayal will help us to identify more precisely the problems created by these informers and to protect ourselves. We want to try to better understand the profiles and strategies of these people used as «state weapons». It is clear that all cases are very different, especially since the last two – unlike the ‘spycops’ of the British state – also suggest a racist instrumentalization by the authorities. Informants are traitors, always. But only differentiation and the exchange of international experiences can help us effectively protect ourselves against them.
Donal O’Driscoll (Researcher, Undercover Research Group, London) Gemma Garcia (Journalist, LaDirecta, Barcelona) to be confirmed Matthias Monroy (Journalist, CILIP, Berlin)
Presentation with French-English interpretation
12/03/2026
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