Tadeusz Pieronek? Er…

Jesus Bloody Christ.

January 27, 2010 is ‘International Holocaust Remembrance Day’, apparently; January 27 being the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. A Polish bishop named Tadeusz Pieronek has chosen to mark the occasion by making some rather daft comments. Among other things, Pieronek is alleged (Reuters, January 25) to have opined that ‘Jews had “expropriated” the Holocaust as a “propaganda weapon”‘, ‘memorial days should be held for the “victims of communism, for Catholics, for persecuted Christians and so on”‘, and ‘the Jews enjoy good press because they have powerful financial means behind them, enormous power and the unconditional backing of the United States and this favours a certain arrogance that I find unbearable”‘.

Hail ZOG!

The remarks were made in an interview with an Italian Catholic website, www.pontifex.roma. The site has published a statement in response to the controversy, which a machinetranslation renders in basically incomprehensible English, but which does at least have the amusing quirk of revealing that the editor of the conservative journal is a ‘Tawny Vixen’.

In Evidenza: “Il caso Pieronek”

Secondo agenzie giornalistiche, S. E. Monsignor Tadeus Pieronek avrebbe smentito le dichiarazioni rese a Pontifex che al contrario le conferma punto per punto ed é pronto ad un pubblico dibattito aggiungendone altre non pubblicate. Pontifex, danneggiato nella immagine dalle dichiarazioni di Mons. Pieronek, se vere, sin da ora annuncia di aver contattato lo studio del prof.Carlo Taormina per ogni eventuale azione a tutela dei suoi interessi nei confronti di Monsignor Pieronek e di qualsivoglia persona si faccia promotore delle parole di smentita e dichiarazioni manipolate che suonano gravemente offensive. Certi che la questione, probabilmente dovuta e causata da motivi di difettosa traduzione del testo dall’italiano in polacco, auspichiamo una pacifica chiusura del caso. Si sappia, comunque, che Pontifex e il sottoscritto Direttore, su questa vicenda, non tollereranno altre speculazioni o insinuazioni. Il Direttore – Bruno Volpe

In Evidence: “The Pieronek” case

According to journalistic agencies, S. E. Monsignor Tadeus Pieronek would have refuted the rendered declarations to Pontifex that on the contrary the confirmation point for ready point and é to a public debate adding some not published others. Pontifex, damaged in the image from the declarations of Mons. Pieronek, if true, sin from hour announces to have contacted the study of the prof. Carl Taormina for every eventual action to protection of its interests regarding Monsignor Pieronek and of any person makes promotore of the words of refutation and manipulated declarations that they play seriously offensive. Sure that the issue, probably caused due and from reasons of defective translation of the text dall’ Italian in Pole, we wish a pacific closing of the case. One knows, however, that Pontifex and the undersigned Director, on this vicissitude, will not tolerate other speculations or hints. The Director – Tawny Vixen [LOL]

See also : Father Peter Kennedy ~versus~ Bishop Richard Williamson (March 10, 2009) | Goddamned Nazis (September 28, 2008).

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Meeting Nutters on the Internet / coughlan666

ok so why dose everyone think they have the right to bash someone for being a nazi / Is this some kind of gay-skin blog or what? Shut the fucking gates and breed our own. Anarchy is a fag!

Clenched fist salute : Norfolk Unity.

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anarchist notes (january 27, 2009)

…shake of the balaclava to Colm, Scott and Augusto…

A

Originally broadcast in 2008, and winner of a Walkley Award for ‘Radio Feature, Documentary or Broadcast Special’, I only just listened to Colm McNaughton’s Awakening from History. It’s a truly extraordinary piece.

Colm McNaughton is a thirty-something Irish Australian, who spent some of his childhood in a Catholic family in Northern Ireland. He returns at the height of the highly charged ‘marching season’ to find out how realistic the peace and reconciliation movement is. He meets and records some heavy characters from both sides of the sectarian divide and confronts the way violence brought trauma into his own life. A tough story which has room for just enough optimism in the midst of the fatalism that still infects the ‘Irish Question’.

Of related interest: Racism and fascist violence in Northern Ireland PLUS (June 18, 2009) | The Invention of the White Race (May 29, 2009) | The assault on American Indian tribal relationships… (May 31, 2009) | British Soldiers Go On Home (August 2, 2007) | Theodore W. Allen, The Invention of the White Race, Volume One: ‘Racial Oppression and Social Control’, Verso, 1994, pp.36–38.


Five Minutes of Heaven (2009).

B

Letter from the RNC 8 – January 2010
January 26, 2010

Dear friends, families and supporters,

The last time that we wrote, we were only weeks beyond the 2008 RNC, and still figuring out how to navigate our case with a sense of collectivity and integrity. Now, more than a year after the fact, we find ourselves in a sort of limbo. Day to day, we don’t feel the intensity of repression that we did in the weeks surrounding the RNC, yet the trial looms somewhere in the distance and we’re not really free to move on. We return to court on February 2nd, and may come out of the hearing with a trial date certain. While it’s hard to remain upbeat about the prospect, we hope to make the final push towards trial energizing for ourselves and our supporters alike, and we feel certain that a strong show of court solidarity will make a huge difference in the outcome of our case…

C

Desinformémonos is a new (to me) journal and ‘A project of Zapatista Autonomy’. The October edition is available in English too (PDF). For moaron Mexican rad.pol, see : Angry White Kid; also John Ross, The Mexican Revolution at 100: Mexico Welcomes 2010 With Bombs and Riots, Counterpunch, January 11, 2010.

bonus antifa (musical) notes!

An Auschwitz Survivor and Her New Rap Band
Charles Hawley
Spiegel
January 26, 2010

Esther Bejarano, one of the last surviving members of the Auschwitz women’s orchestra, has made music her whole life. Now, she has joined forces with a hip hop band to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive…

See also : Microphone Mafia | La Resistance | Turn It Down

Turn It Down

Bystreet | Distemper | Razor Bois | What We Feel | [For Comrade Justo: Breaking to Top] | Scabs. In Melbourne we have scabs.

And remember Kids…

Hold Fast Body Art : “It’s (neo-Nazi) shit!”

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anarchy is a fag is satan!

OMGWTF the muppet who is currently the Mayor of Moscow has been acting like some kinda Mad Monk.

Luzhkov promises to prevent gay pride parade in Moscow
Interfax
January 25, 2010

Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov has again spoken against gay pride parades in Moscow.

“For several years, Moscow has experience[d] unprecedented pressure to conduct a gay pride parade, which cannot be called anything but a

Satanic

act. We have prevented such a parade and we will not allow it in the future. Everyone needs to accept that as an axiom,” Luzhkov said at the opening of the 18th Christmas educational readings in Moscow on Monday.

In 2009, Luzhkov protested the idea of conducting a gay pride parade in Moscow at the opening of the Christmas educational readings as well.

Luzhkov says that, when it comes to certain social plagues, “it is high time to crack down on them with all the power and justice of the law instead of talking about human rights.”

“We need a social whip or something like that, not a liberal ginger cake,” Luzhkov said.

Among the “social plagues” Luzhkov named drug abuse, xenophobia and ethnic feud, and also “open propaganda of same-sex so-called love.”

A blast from the past:

In Russia meanwhile, poor old ex-pat Peter Tatchell has been bashed; first by local boneheads, then by the bizarros @ Sp!ked, all for the crime of being publically gay (see : Doug Ireland, POLICE BREAK UP MOSCOW GAY PRIDE, EUROPEAN POLS AND GAY LEADERS ARRESTED, May 27, 2007). Tatchell and others were assaulted by the usual muck, and then arrested by Moscow’s finest, in a repeat display of the reactionary authoritarianism for which the Russian state is justly famous.

A handful of lesbians and gays on Tverskaya Street won’t stop that. But they did speak out, and others heard. Sunday night I saw young Russians standing outside police stations for long hours, trying to get food in to those detained and to find them lawyers. Most of those defenders weren’t gay. Andrey Kozlov, a Green with an anarchist’s wisp of beard, worked heroically to help because he believes in democracy and dissent. “Obviously, this is about all of us,” he said.

For Dion — of course — and Chunga.

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Dead Prez in Melbourne

So um, Dead Prez came to Melbourne. I saw them perform at The Espy on Monday night, and I saw M-1 speak at another event at Trades Hall on Tuesday night. I was in a shit mood on Monday, and almost didn’t make it to the show; I did, but, being tired, I left after watching maybe half-an-hour of their performance on the promise of a lift home. Oddly enough, the feelings I had while watching Dead Prez were reinforced when M-1 spoke the following evening, although my mind at first turned to more personal matters than, say, society — and spectacle. Anyway, a video of M-1’s speech will apparently be thrown up on the ah, Internets at some stage soon, so until then, some remarks on one of its themes — internationalism — by someone more erudite on the subject than I am at the present moment:

“Those who make revolutions half way only dig their own graves.” A revolutionary movement cannot attain some local victory and then expect to peacefully coexist with the system until it’s ready to try for a little more. All existing powers will put aside their differences in order to destroy any truly radical popular movement before it spreads. If they can’t crush it militarily, they’ll strangle it economically (national economies are now so globally interdependent that no country would be immune from such pressure). The only way to defend a revolution is to extend it, both qualitatively and geographically. The only guarantee against internal reaction is the most radical liberation of every aspect of life. The only guarantee against external intervention is the most rapid internationalization of the struggle.

The most profound expression of internationalist solidarity is, of course, to make a parallel revolution in one’s own country (1848, 1917-1920, 1968). Short of this, the most urgent task is at least to prevent counterrevolutionary intervention from one’s own country, as when British workers pressured their government not to support the slave states during the American Civil War (even though this meant greater unemployment due to lack of cotton imports); or when Western workers struck and mutinied against their governments’ attempts to support the reactionary forces during the civil war following the Russian revolution; or when people in Europe and America opposed their countries’ repression of anticolonial revolts.

Unfortunately, even such minimal defensive efforts are few and far between. Positive internationalist support is even more difficult. As long as the rulers remain in control of the most powerful countries, direct personal reinforcement is complicated and limited. Arms and other supplies may be intercepted. Even communications sometimes don’t get through until it’s too late.

One thing that does get through is an announcement that one group is relinquishing its power or claims over another. The 1936 fascist revolt in Spain, for example, had one of its main bases in Spanish Morocco. Many of Franco’s troops were Moroccan and the antifascist forces could have exploited this fact by declaring Morocco independent, thereby encouraging a revolt at Franco’s rear and dividing his forces. The probable spread of such a revolt to other Arab countries would at the same time have diverted Mussolini’s forces, which were supporting Franco, to defend Italy’s North African possessions. But the leaders of the Spanish Popular Front government rejected this idea for fear that such an encouragement of anticolonialism would alarm France and England, from whom they were hoping for aid. Needless to say this aid never came anyway.

Similarly, if, before the Khomeiniists had been able to consolidate their power, the insurgent Iranians in 1979 had supported total autonomy for the Kurds, Baluchis and Azerbaijans, this would have won them as firm allies of the most radical Iranian tendencies and might have spread the revolution to the adjacent countries where overlapping portions of those peoples live, while simultaneously undermining the Khomeiniist reactionaries in Iran.

Encouraging others’ autonomy does not imply supporting any organization or regime that might take advantage of it. It’s simply a matter of leaving the Moroccans, the Kurds, or whomever to work out their own affairs. The hope is that the example of an antihierarchical revolution in one country will inspire others to contest their own hierarchies.

It’s our only hope, but not an entirely unrealistic one. The contagion of a genuinely liberated movement should never be underestimated.

For all the rock stars preachers and other politicians there are people in our own backyard who have the vision to create the kind of of peace whose time has come theory into praxis bold as love.

Moar later, on Dead Prez, M-1, Robbie Thorpe, and ah, other stuff…

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Jock Palfreeman : January 2010 Update

I’ve been meaning to post a little moar about Jock for some weeks now, but yesterday I got a letter from him — oddly enough, only hours after I sent Jock a postcard — so I thought I might post a brief update.

For those of you coming in late, Paul ‘Jock’ Palfreeman is a 23-year-old Australian currently serving a 20-year sentence in Sofia Central Prison (Bulgaria) for murder and attempted murder. To be precise, on December 2, 2009, Jock was found guilty of premeditated murder and attempted murder with antisocial (hooligan) intent; in addition to imprisonment, Jock received a 450,000 leva (375,000 AUD) fine. Jock is also liable for 18,000 leva in court fees, and the 450,000 leva fine is also subject to tax (13,000 leva) and interest of 6–8% per annum (dating from December 2007).

Jock has always maintained that he acted in self-defence, after coming to the aid of two Roma men who he witnessed being beaten by a gang of fascist football hooligans on the streets of Sofia — more details regarding his defence are available on the ‘Free Jock’ website, established by his friends and supporters.

Jock’s letter states that from early January he was placed in isolation, unable to receive or send mail or to make phone calls: the duration of his isolation is unknown.

Of related interest to Jock’s case is the story of Michael Shields:

Brit wrongly jailed demands apology
The Age (AAP)
January 4, 2010

A British man jailed in Bulgaria for a crime he didn’t commit is demanding apologies from both governments.

Michael Shields, 23, of Wavertree, Liverpool, received a royal pardon four months ago following his wrongful conviction for the attempted murder of a Bulgarian waiter.

He was released in September 2009 after spending four-and-a-half years in prison…

His comments come shortly after the family of a 23-year-old Sydney man handed a 20-year prison sentence for murder in Bulgaria vowed to appeal the ruling.

A Sofia Court last month found Paul “Jock” Palfreeman guilty of the murder of 20-year-old Bulgarian law student Andrei Monov and severely wounding Antoan Zahariev, 19, in a fight in Sofia on December 28, 2007.

Palfreeman, who has been in custody since the incident, pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and attempted murder, claiming self-defence.

He told the court he had run to help a man who was being beaten by a group of drunken football fans.

In Europe, there has been some small smattering of publicity regarding Jock’s case, and below are links to all the references among anti-fascist groups that I can find.

The Czechoslovak Anarchist Federation (CSAF) has a post on Jock’s case, promoting ‘One night in Sofia’, the highly-recommended half-hour documentary on Jock’s case produced by the ABC last year. (Note that the CSAF is a member of the International of Anarchist Federations (IAF-IFA), the Bulgarian member of which, the Federation of Anarchists of Bulgaria (FAB), has denounced Jock, as well as all attempts to act in solidarity with him.) Reference to Jock is also made in another Czech language blog — Monitoring všeho možného — here.

In December, the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) in Berlin reported that Jock Palfreeman in Bulgarien zu 20 Jahren verurteilt. The post appears to be a German translation of a post at the Bristol ABC blog, a version of which also appears on the Denver (USA) ABC blog. Another post concerning Jock — Bułgaria: Australijczyk skazany za obronę własną w walce z rasistami — appears on a Polish-language blog. Finally, AntiFascist Network is carrying a banner linking to the FreeJock site.

FreeJock

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Happy F—ing Birthday Australia

See also : Happy Invasion Day 2010 | God Save the King / Queen / Australia… For Race and Nation (January 22, 2010) | Support the Walk Off : January 26, 2010 (January 20, 2010).

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Vindaloo Against Violence FTW!

LOL.

Protest racially motivated violence in Melbourne by dining at your local Indian restaurant on Wednesday 24 February 2010.

Spread the word.

“Years ago, “FTW” used to have a very negative meaning: “f**k the world”. This was a term commonly used by social rebels, anarchists and anti-authoritarian types to express frustration with modern society. Gratefully, this antisocial meaning has dramatically faded in use in the 21st century, and people largely use “for the win” as the modern meaning for this acronym now…”

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F— Off We’re Facebook

Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
Date of Last Revision: August 28, 2009

3. Safety

7. You will not post content that is hateful, threatening, pornographic, or that contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence.
10. You will not use Facebook to do anything unlawful, misleading, malicious, or discriminatory.

Facebook urged to switch off hate sites
Alex McClintock
[Fairfax]
January 24, 2010

Facebook sites inciting anti-Indian sentiment continue to flourish despite protests from Indians in Australia.

[Tiny] Groups such as I think Indian People Should Wear Deodorant, Stop Whinging Indians, and Australia: Indians, You Have a Right to Leave[?], have not been removed.

Gautam Gupta, secretary of the Federation of Indian Students, said: “These sites must be shut down but, on the other hand, we must keep track of these hate groups being formed. They can be online or offline. When they’re offline we call them gangs. These are essentially online gangs.”

[See also : Uni not worried by decline in Indian students, Nick McLaren, ABC, January 22, 2010: University of Wollongong “manager of international recruitment, Peter Day, says the decline that is already being experienced will be offset by students from other countries”.]

More than half a dozen Australian groups that are specifically anti-Indian are still active on Facebook. On top of that, there are many broadly racist groups, including F— Off – We’re Full [/Fuck Off We’re Full], which has 54,000 members and is growing at a rate of about 2000 people a week.

“I don’t think it’s just a Facebook problem – it’s a social problem, a problem in the society,” Mr Gupta said.

Speak English or Piss Off!!!
recently posted a note stating: “We are actually winning the battle with Facebook to keep this page up and running.”

[“HAPPY NEW YEAR! hope every one is safe and had fun. After much time we are actually winning the battle with facebook to keep this page up and running, which is why it[‘]s been almost a month between posts. A full email will be posted when all is settled, but in the mean time SPEAK ENGLISH!!!” January 1 at 4:32am. NB. Shane, Emmanuel, Sam and 307 others like this.]

Darrin Hodges, administrator of the group F— Off – We’re Full, was unapologetic and said Facebook was inconsistent in the way it dealt with groups.

“Our group has been shut down five times and defaced by internet trolls,” he said.

[Inter alia, Hodges is currently the spokesperson for the Australian Protectionist Party in NSW and a member of the Humanist Society of NSW; he is a former member of the Australia First Party and ‘white nationalist’/white supremacist website Stormfront. His anti-Semitism has been supplanted by Islamophobia.]

Alex Gollan, who set up the Facebook group Australians Against Racism & Discrimination, said it was not in Facebook’s interest to close racist pages that hosted advertising.

“Racism on Facebook is an overwhelming problem and it is massively out of control,” he said.

Darlene Ford, who teaches Indian students at Adelaide’s Cambridge College, said she followed Facebook procedure for reporting a group. She said she was frustrated by Facebook’s lack of action.

This month anti-racism groups and school principals condemned students from elite Melbourne private schools who joined the group Mate, Speak English, You’re in Australia Now.

Students from Sydney private schools Monte Sant’ Angelo, Trinity Grammar and MLC are members of Speak English or Piss Off.

Facebook declined to comment on the sites.

Moar later, maybe.

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EDL in Stoke

So the English Defence League (EDL) held a rally in Stoke-On-Trent this weekend (Caturday January 23). Between 300 (Press Association) and 1,500 (BBC) came out to play, UAF assembled 300 in opposition, and the police arrested 15 (or possibly 5 or even 17).

Moar photos here.

The EDL has been keeping Malatesta the friendly anti-fascist ghost very busy: it’s amazing what a dead Italian electrician is capable of.

EDL Riot In Stoke
January 24, 2010

Following the violence, vandalism and arrests in Stoke yesterday the EDL have very mixed feelings about what happened. Despite a strong turnout the trouble has created a lot of bad publicity and schisms amongst supporters. However, there are also serious lessons for anti-fascists.

What Happened?

“Stoke today was a disaster. We rioted. We throw bottles. We attacked police. Some people were racist.” ~ EDL forum.

As expected the EDL gathered at the RV point at the train station and were taken by the cops to Wetherspoon’s where they were able to drink under close scrutiny. According to one EDL forum poster there was trouble in the pub between two firms: “we tried to break it up right away, but the c**ts on the bottom floor throwing s**t did not help.” Outside there were some speeches through an apparently feeble PA system and some got restless and tried to break out to march. According to the EDL forum, the police started to kettle them into a smaller and smaller space, there was a clash with the cops and this sparked off wider unrest with the EDL fighting the police and throwing things at them. The EDL forum claims heavy-handed policing and there is no need to doubt this. The EDL represent a volatile challenge to the police who know they are up for confrontation which naturally makes the cops nervous and over-react. Anyone who has been on a rowdy demo or attended a football match will have experienced this.

“Uncontrolled violence. Rioting. Vandalism. All committed in the name of the EDL.” ~ EDL forum.

As the demo dispersed 500 EDL marched through a predominantly Asian area smashing windows and damaging cars which led to further clashes with the police. According to the BBC there were 17 arrests, 1,500 EDL, 300 UAF, and 600 cops. The EDL’s website still claims to be “peacefully protesting against militant Islam” but yesterday’s behaviour makes this statement nonsense. Stoke was always going to be a potential problem with a strong football firm and local BNP support and the EDL made a concerted effort to get there in numbers yesterday. The police created the pre-conditions for the trouble: putting them in the pub, kettling them and increasing the pressure. Then it kicks off. The police were outnumbered yesterday and the EDL took liberties climbing on and then almost turning over a police van which will no doubt have infuriated the cops.

‘Lamppost Incident’: The EDL Reaction

There are mixed reactions on the EDL forum with some of the moderates calling for better organisation and exclusion of known trouble makers and some worried about band-wagon jumpers simply turning up to kick off with the cops. Supporters are also concerned over the alcohol fuelled aggression and calling for internal policing, even handing over unruly elements to the cops – which is not going to please the extremists as this is tantamount to grassing. One poster listed the reasons for the trouble: “EDL [in-]fighting. Football firms fighting, attacking the police. Police equipment stolen. Police vans turned over. Lamppost incidents. Racial chants. Speeches not being respected. People not shutting up during a one minute silence. The occasional Nazi salute.”

The view from the inside is pretty much the view from the outside and it lists the kind of behaviour that has been witnessed at every EDL demo so far. Forum members are calling for official membership cards but this could be dangerous if the list falls into the wrong hands as the BNP membership leaks showed. As of this time, the EDL leadership have yet to make a statement about Stoke.

There was the usual sieg heil-ing despite the leadership’s requests not to. The EDL still deny any far right links and on the forum there is resentment of the Nazi presence which could lead to a repeat of yesterday’s infighting. The EDL are ranged right across the far right spectrum with supporters ranging from ‘patriotic’ to the Nazi nutjobs out for violence. The moderate EDLers are clearly worried over the effect the Nazis have on public perception. They are also wary of agent provocateurs and there is state interest. A skinhead in full regalia being interviewed by TV was deemed suspect: “Without a doubt he was a plant. I know his ilk and have met his doppelganger (same s**t same person just can’t prove it) many times before.”

EDL Support

The EDL is increasing its support on the streets and the demonstrations are increasing in violence and confrontation. However, they are also operating in the short-term. Whilst meeting up for a drink and a crack at the cops and opponents is all good clean fun they are increasing the pressure for the further curbing of civil rights and increasing the likelihood of demonstrations being banned. The government has also raised the level of Terror Alert to Dangerous which has implications for any form of dissent, particularly anti-war demonstrations. The EDL are also attempting to legitimise Islamophobia which similarly helps the government’s agenda as the support for the Afghanistan and Iraq situation is waning and the election draws nigh. The EDL supports the state case for more legislation, surveillance and aggressive policing. The left and far right have both accused the EDL of being state engineered and it is difficult to not suspect this given the stated facts.

There is also the prospect of the EDL filling the vacuum created by Nick Griffin on the far right. As far right antipathy to the BNP increases over finances, jobs for the boys, the non-white membership issue and suspicions over the legitimacy of Griffin as a leader, the EDL are in a position to capitalise on it politically. By organising a political party they will no doubt attract the more extremist voters and benefit from general anti-Muslim sentiment in certain areas. This could also operate as a right wing vote splitting tactic which could well be part of the state agenda. Whether the EDL members have the political will to sustain election campaigns is doubtful unless they can attract former BNP organisers used to generating local supporters.

Learning The Lesson

The anti-fascist turnout yesterday was dismal. Only 300 assorted UAF, community leaders and anti-fascists turned out compared to 1,500 EDL. The EDL tried to break through the police lines to get at the protestors but the cops held firm. Luckily for the anti-fascists as there would have been serious violence. Having the cops protecting anti-fascists gathered in such small numbers is not good. The next official EDL demo is in Dudley on April 4th but there are intimations that Oldham and other towns may see the EDL gather in the more immediate future. Anti-fascists need to get organised to stop them gathering momentum and oppose them in much greater numbers.

[BACKGROUND]

The English Defence League is holding a demo in Stoke today which, whilst inevitably causing disruption, will get support from the Stoke football firm the Naughty 40 and associated hooligans, unaffiliated youths looking for trouble and BNP supporters in one of their key areas.

It’s been an interesting week for the EDL: not content with today’s demonstration, four members were jailed for the initial Luton demo, divisions within the ranks have been highlighted and Amit Singh, the EDL’s ‘Sikh activist’, has been outed for racist comments. The EDL will be meeting at Stoke train station at 11.30 where they will no doubt be contained by the cops. Already there has been disagreement on the EDL forum about liaising with the police with some supporters urging a more confrontational policy: “we should have no cooperation with the pigs” and “we will f**k over the police.” The EDL will be escorted to Wetherspoon’s where they will be confined for a few hours to drink and shout before being escorted back again. There is a likelihood that the local BNP will turn up to canvass the area. The chances of actual confrontation at the main demo are drastically reduced given the usual police presence. At previous demos in Glasgow and Manchester, EDL supporters have been prevented from joining the main mob and confrontations with these strays unable to get to the RV point on time has occurred. Unity recently reported schisms in the EDL with ‘spiritual leader’ Paul Ray ostracised by extremist factions, Kelway and Joel Titus still flying the ‘multiracial’ flag and hardcore Nazis like Heaton and Pinkham maintaining the nut job presence. There is always the possibility of inter-firm rivalries boiling over. As yet all the firms have put their differences aside but it only needs some outrage like the Thierry Henry handball incident to spark off resentments.

Stoke BNP

The good people of Stoke are having a hard time in the recession with high unemployment; the predicted public sector cuts are not going to help matters: these factors create fertile ground for the BNP who also flag up fears over immigration (as do the mainstream press). Despite Stoke being a BNP stronghold all is not well. In the past they have managed to keep Nick Griffin and central HQ at arm’s length whilst building up a solid base of support. However, the local council group leader Alby Walker quit his post over ‘ideological differences’ and the opportunist Simon Darby has been sent in to contest the general election. Having an outsider dropped in to capitalise on their efforts has annoyed the relatively independent branch. The question now is – will Walker stand against Darby thus splitting the racist vote and sending a message to Griffin whilst doing so? Historically, bitter infighting and ego-clashes have always damaged the far right at crucial times.

The EDL & The BNP

The BNP continue to deny any links with the EDL in the same way they deny any expose: by saying ‘not true’ and then not proving it. The EDL still deny having BNP members amongst them despite the fact that so many BNP members are photographed at demos and the continued denials are beginning to lack conviction. They may not be a BNP ‘front group’ but the BNP can only benefit from the publicity and airing of resentments as the EDL attempt to legitimise racist views. The EDL may fly Israeli flags and multi-racial placards but this is either provocation, irony or smokescreen.

Anti-Fascism: Lessons From The Past

In their political naivety the EDL still see UAF, Muslim community groups and Antifa as the same thing. Antifa is not there to ‘support Islam’ but to operate in an anti-fascist role. The EDL is a fascist street gang who intimidate local people, Muslims and political opponents alike: although there are local football firms involved the majority of the EDL come from outside. The EDL black shirt/hoodies, violence, nationalism, racism and intolerance are all synonymous with fascism and historically the battle against fascism has been on the streets as much as the ballot box. Whether the EDL deny being fascist or not they are doing the work of fascists, using exactly the same tactics as fascists and are fired by the same hatred as fascists.

In the 1920s, Mussolini’s Fascists maintained a violent campaign against the left and rose to power despite the best efforts of the Arditi del Popolo — anti-fascist defence squads — to counter this, most notably at the battle of Parma in 1922. In the UK in the 1930s, Mosley’s BUF followed the same strategy by holding confrontational street meetings in working class areas which were frequently broken up by anti-fascists and communists. Mosley was protected by his [Elite 1 Squad/the ‘Biff Boys’] bodyguard knowing full well that he could be forced from the streets: his political arena (as it is the EDL’s) not having access to the Parliament of conventional politics. The fascist leadership were interned in 1940 under the Defence Regulation 18b ruling. Hitler gained power through a combination of populist rhetoric and the Brownshirt’s intimidation of opponents. This was not helped by a catastrophic schism between communists and socialists. After WWII, despite the ‘defeat of fascism’ (apart from Spain of course), Mosley returned with his virulently anti-Semitic street meetings which were violently confronted by the 43 Group. In the 1960s, the fascist street presence was similarly countered by the 62 Group. In the 1970s, following the rise of the National Front and repeated attacks on left wing meetings and SWP paper sales, the militant anti-fascist Squads came into existence and successfully checked fascist aggression, particularly in Manchester and London. However, given the increasing autonomy of these militant anti-fascist groups the SWP leadership proscribed ‘Squaddists’ as counter-productive and expelled key members who went on to form Red Action. After various convolutions and affiliations Red Action joined with anarchists and other more independently minded anti-fascists to form Anti Fascist Action (AFA). AFA successfully challenged the fascist street presence and the BNP changed their strategy declaring “no more meetings, marches, punch ups.”

So, the message to anti-fascists is clear: the EDL are using the same tactics that fascism has always used by maintaining a hostile and intimidating street presence to push their racist views and as history holds lessons for the fascists so it holds lessons for us: the EDL must be opposed wherever they meet!

The English Scottish Defence League is holding an anti-Muslim rally in Edinburgh on February 20; Edinburgh Anti-Fascist Alliance is not. happy. The ‘Australian Defence League’, on the other hand, has yet to organise any rallies, but it does have a Facebook. The absence of football firms (or their equivalent) to provide them with warm bodies is an obstacle for the Australian-based bigots, but if Alan Jones can once again be convinced to lead the charge against Middle Eastern grubs, a Worker’s Paradise is once again surely just around the bend.

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