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Brittany (France): Anarchist movements

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Breton anarchist flag

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Breton anarchist flag - Image by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999

According to P. Rault (Les drapeaux bretons de 1188 à nos jours [rau98]), Breton anarchists often use a black flag with the Gwenn-ha-Du in canton.

Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999


Disuj !

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Flags of Disju ! - Images by Ivan Sache, 9 June 2014

Disuj ! (in Breton, Unsubdued!) is a Breton anarcho-independentist organization. Founded in 2001 as the Coordination Bretagne Indépendante et Libertaire (CBIL), the organization was renamed Disuj! in 2012.
Disuj! regroups several local movements, such as Huch ! (Scream! - Rennes), Treger Disuj (Unsubdued Tregor), Ti an Dispac'h (The House of the Revolution - Pontivy), Kailh Du (Black Ore - Lorient) and Strollad Lochu (Lochu Group - Brest, refering to the Breton anarchist, syndicalist and pacifist militant René Lochu [1899-1989]).

Disuj ! uses three flags derived from the Gwenn-ha-Du:
- a Gwenn-ha-Du half concealed by a black triangle with vertices in lower hoist, upper and lower fly (photo);
- a Gwenn-ha-Du half concealed by a black triangle with vertices in upper and lower hoist, and lower fly, charged with pirate's skulls and swords - all white outlined in black (photos, photo, photo). The flag is similar to the organization's emblem, the organization's name written in white letters being omitted on the flag.
- a Gwenn-ha-Du charged in the middle with a black star outlined in white (photo).

Ivan Sache, 9 June 2014


Fulor

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Flags of Fulor - Images by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999

According to P. Rault (Les drapeaux bretons de 1188 à nos jours [rau98]), the anarcho-communist movement Fulor (in Breton, Wrath) uses two flags:
- a flag divided red-black according to the descending diagonal, with a big ermine spot placed along the diagonal; counter-coloured;
- a black flag charged in the middle with a red ermine spot included in a black five-pointed star fimbriated red.

Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999