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  • ...g‎|frame|Isai Symens at Concentration and deportation camp Of Breendonk in Belgium]] Isai Symens (kapellen, Belgium 13 November 1985 - today) Is a Marketeer, Musician, Author, Philosopher & H
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  • The first issue appeared in 2002 at the first Ladyfest in Belgium which was co-organised by Nina Zina. In June 2006 the most recent issue, nu ...ng''' was started because of the need for a [[Riot Grrrl]] chapter zine in Belgium. Over time, it evolved into a more personal-political, anarcha-feminist zin
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  • ''Alpha'' was published in Belgium in the 1950s. It was the official organ of the Antwerp Science Fiction Fan ...e fiction fanzine to be published in Europe, outside of the UK. Aside from Belgium fans, it had readers in the Netherlands, the UK, and the U.S.A. It ended up
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  • '''Same Heartbeats''' is a feminist DIY perzine from Belgium, created by [[Nina Zina]] of Echo Zines who used to make [[Flapper Gatherin ...e zine distros, and in zine libraries such as Shelf Zine Library in Ghent, Belgium. Grassroots Feminism has published an interview about the zine.
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  • ...ovecraft]]-oriented zine edited and published by Eddy C. Bertin from Gent, Belgium. [[Category:Zines from Belgium]]
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  • '''Scissors and Chainsaws''' is a diary comic zine from [[Belgium]], created by [[Nina Zina]] (Echo Zines) during [http://www.stolensharpiere [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Belgium]] [[ category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Feminism]]
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  • '''KinoZine''' (also known as Kino) is an independent [[fanzine]] from Belgium which is released annually on 17th of April. [[Category:Zines from Belgium]]
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  • ...er zines are sold by several distros and can be found in zine libraries in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, and the US.
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  • Belgium: Bernd Reichert.
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  • ...[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], as well as [[Through Darkest Belgium]] with Dave Vendelmans ([[Alpha]]), and the newszine [[Contact (1950s)|Cont
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  • ...e direct writing/accounts; there was an account on a cycle tour in France, Belgium and the Netherlands together with reports on protests in Scotland and Engla
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  • ...y artists from Sweden, UK, France, USA, China, Italy, Hong Kong, Japan and Belgium.
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  • * [[Flapper Gathering]] (Riot Grrrl Belgium)
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  • * Cultures maison, Maison des cultures de Saint-Gilles. (Bruxelles, Belgium).
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  • *[http://www.topocopy.org/?page_id=1445 The Shelf Library, Ghent, Belgium]
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  • * [[Through Darkest Belgium]] (Ron Bennett and Dave Vendelmans)
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