Lund's Anarchist Group

Many new members soon joined, and the group began holding regular meetings in Lund's Book Café and the "AF Castle" in Lundagård, the Academic Association's building.

It was part of a wave of newly formed anarchist groups in Sweden, formed in the wake of the May 1968 events in France and the world-wide protests of 1968 - others were created in Umeå, Jönköping, Stockholm, and Växjö.

Activities were centered around a housing collective on Trädgårdsgatan, where reprints of classic anarchist literature were published.

Activities that the organization was involved in include - among others - three occupations for the establishment of an all-activity community center,[2] prisoner support, protests against the South African Apartheid regime, opposition to the annual nationalistic Charles XII March, and various environmental campaigns.

[4][5] Lund's Anarchist Group remained active until 1973, when it together with MUSK (Malmö Ungsocialistiska Klubb) in connection to the general election that year published the comic book Valhoppet and a politically themed deck of playing cards, the De Löjliga Partierna ("The Silly Parties").

Lunds Anarkistgrupp protesting together with the Swedish Committee for Indochina