NoMeansNo : ‘Going Nowhere’

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E.On police kick terrorist arse: 114 criminal conspirators arrested

    It seems police have finally lost their patience, and decided to teach those meddling kids a lesson.

Police arrest 114 people in pre-emptive strike against environmental protesters

• Activists held in Nottingham over alleged power station action
• Campaigners fear increase in police surveillance and possible infiltration

Juliette Jowit and Matthew Taylor
guardian.co.uk
April 13, 2009

Police have carried out what is thought to be the biggest pre-emptive raid on environmental campaigners in UK history, arresting 114 people believed to be planning direct action at a coal-fired power station.

The arrests – for conspiracy to commit criminal damage and aggravated trespass – come amid growing concern among campaigners about increased police surveillance and groups being infiltrated by informers.

Nottinghamshire police said the raid on a school in Nottingham was made just after midnight this morning. The force said it seized “specialist equipment” thought to be linked to a planned protest at nearby Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station, a coal plant owned by the utility company E.On [the world’s largest investor-owned power and gas company].

No group has claimed responsibility for the alleged demonstration…

114 Climate Change Protestors Arrested in Nottingham (Earth First! UK) | Moar terra-ists here.

On police and spies, see also : Suspicious Minds & Barking Dogs: Canada, France, Russia (& Australia) (February 3, 2009) | “My name is Brandon, and I’m an FBI informant.” “Hi Brandon!” (January 20, 2009) | Moaron Rob Gilchrist (December 17, 2008) | Rob Gilchrist : Police Informant (December 14, 2008) | Amanda is in your extended network (December 7, 2008) | Victoria Police denounce McDonald’s (Kinda sorta) (November 5, 2008) | Mehmet Ersoy/Osman : Former officer hired to spy (October 17, 2008) | The Age of Spies (October 16, 2008) | “Welease Wodewick!”, Or; The Continuing Adventures of Hakluyt & Co. (October 16, 2008) | The Downer Age : Hakluyt & Co (October 14, 2008) | Hakluyt dons fishnet stockings! (October 13, 2008) | Anarchy! Spies! Private eyes! Libraries! (September 26, 2008) | “Questions emerge”: RNC 2008 & The Spectre of Anarchism/Terrorism (September 17, 2008) | “revolutionaries into secret agents and secret agents into revolutionaries” (August 12, 2008) | Hakluyt (Spies Like Us) (August 5, 2008) | Tricksy ASIO wants the nasssty anarchisssts (June 26, 2007)

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Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall : Monday, April 20

Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall
Info-evening
Monday the 20th of April, 7:30pm
Barricade Infoshop
62 St. Georges Rd. Northcote

The Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall (AATW) were formed in 2003 and have since used direct action tactics in hundreds of actions in response to the construction of the wall Israel is building on Palestinian land in the Occupied West Bank. AATW work in cooperation with Palestinians in the West Bank in actions to remove Israeli road-blocks and to destroy the 700km + wall that separates them.

A founding member of the AATW will be speaking at Barricade Infoshop on Monday the 20th of April about the history of the movement, the direct action tactics employed, and the State repression waged against activists involved, as well as the situation for the Palestinian population living under the shadow of the wall. The evening will include short films from actions and discussions.

PS. The February issue (#35) of Mutiny contains three articles of relevance: ‘Palestinian Solidarity In Australia’ by Rawan Abdul; ‘The Struggle For Freedom Needs To Break With The Illusions of National Liberation & Argue For A No State Solution’ by Dave; and ‘No State For You!: Some Limits Of Radical & Anarchist Analysis Of The Attack On Gaza’ by Liz Thompson & Benjamin Rosenzweig [PDF].

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Ian Tomlinson & Colin Roach & Liddle Towers & Gurdip Singh Chaggar & Kevin Gately & …

Killed when police charged in 1979…but still no justice
Melissa Thompson
Mirror
April 11, 2009

The shocking images of events leading up to the death of Ian Tomlinson – showing him apparently being knocked to the ground by a policeman – are a chilling reminder of a case exactly 30 years ago.

An inquest has now been opened into the death of newspaper seller Mr Tomlinson, 47, who died on a London street amid last week’s G20 protests. And a police officer has been suspended over the incident.

But the news reports will have seemed too frighteningly familiar to the family and friends of Blair Peach.

Blair, a 33-year old teacher, died while taking part in a demonstration against the National Front in Southall, West London, on April 23, 1979. He was killed when 3,000 policemen attempted to disperse protesters.

One eyewitness said at the time: “I have never seen such unrestrained violence against demonstrators The great majority of the police, seemingly ever-patient and self-controlled, stood for hours as kids baited and yelled, shoved and provoked. A handful of officers used well-placed elbows while batons were raised only in response to the vandalism…”

See also : Kevin Gately (1974: Man dies in race rally clashes, BBC, June 15) | Gurdip Singh Chaggar (Chaggar was murdered by “young fascist thugs in the heart of Southall [one of the centres of the Asian community in London] [that] had led to clashes with the police (who held that the murder was not necessarily racial)… In 1978, Judge McKinnon ruled that the National [Front] leader Kingsley Read’s pronouncement on Chaggar’s murder — ‘one down, one million to go’ — did not constitute incitement to racial hatred… ‘In this England of ours’, the good judge observed, ‘we are allowed to have our own view still, thank goodness, and long may it last.’” ::: “On 13 August 1977, the far-right National Front attempted to march from New Cross to Lewisham in South East London. Local people and anti-racists from all over London and beyond mobilised to oppose them, and the NF were humiliated as their march was disrupted and banners seized”) | Liddle Towers (1976: Towers told his friend: “They gave us a bloody good kicking outside the Key Club, but that was nowt to what I got when I got inside.”) | Colin Roach (1983: “Colin Roach, aged 21 years, died in January 1983 after receiving a fatal gunshot wound in 1983 while in the custody of Stoke Newington police station, London. He is alleged by the police to have shot himself in the mouth. Authorities alleged that he had committed suicide after entering the Stoke Newington Police Station. Many believed that there was reason to doubt this story and instead argued that Roach was murdered by police.” 26 Years On — Colin’s Story, 4WardEver Campaign UK, January 10, 2009) | “Since 1969 there have been over 1,000 deaths in police custody in Britain. No police officers have ever been successfully prosecuted for manslaughter”: Injustice: A film by Ken Fero, Paul Bond, wsws.org, May 31, 2001 | ‘An Institutional State of Denial’, William Bowles, October 27, 2003…

    National Front

    Stuck in a rock and a hard place between the slick professionalism of the BNP, and the street thuggery of the White Nationalist Party. The NF’s ability to steer a path for itself will determine whether it continues as a shadow of its former self, or if it joins the BNP as a party of some significance. A street march in London early in 2004 drew well under 50 marchers…

    Do say: “The National Front is the name most synonymous with fascism in Britain.”
    Don’t say: “Having marches every now and then’s not really working is it?”

If the police officers who witnessed the assault on Ian Tomlinson will not come forward voluntarily, then we ourselves must drag them into the public arena

Bristle’s Blog from the BunKRS
April 11, 2009

Tonight I have been working through all the photographs and video of the attack on Ian Tomlinson that was witnessed shortly before his death.

I have taken as many screengrabs as possible, and attempted to identify what officers were in the shot at any one time. So far, we are told, just four officers in total have come forward. As these pictures show, there are at least eighteen police officers close enough to see what happened last Wednesday on Royal Exchange Buildings by Cornhill.

I hope that these pictures might help jog the memory of someone – anyone – who was in London that day. Perhaps you took a photograph of a policeman whom you think you recognise here – a photograph which is clearer, perhaps even showing a number on an epaulette or a helmet. Please do check through your pictures and compare them with these.

Or maybe you weren’t in London on the 1st of April, but you happen to recognise a relative, or an acquaintance from your local, or a neighbour. If you do, please don’t just leave it be.

If enough people – ordinary people, people like us – take the time and trouble to hold those responsible (through their action or their inaction) for the death of Ian Tomlinson, force them to come forward and be held accountable, then we might – just might – help prevent this happening again, only next time to your father, my mother, our friends, our loved ones. Don’t leave it to the IPCC.

See also : Police ‘assaulted’ bystander who died during G20 protests (April 5, 2009) | Ian Tomlinson…; BIT OF STICK; Riot policeman’s hands viciously assaulted by Ian Tomlinson’s back (April 8, 2009) | G20 : Idiotorial (April 10, 2009) | The World (of G20) According To Paola Totaro (April 11, 2009)

The great majority of the police, seemingly ever-patient and self-controlled, stood for hours as kids baited and yelled, shoved and provoked. A handful of officers used well-placed elbows while batons were raised only in response to the vandalism.

~ G20 protesters strike at London’s heart, Paola Totaro, The Age, April 2, 2009

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MR Floppy – Wuthering Heights

Mr Floppy performing their No.1 Smash Hit ‘Wuthering Heights’, later covered by Kate Bush.

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Street-Porter was no nun, but she deserved better

Editor-at-Large: Street-Porter was no nun, but she deserved better
Andrew Fleming
The Independent
April 12, 2009

The circumstances surrounding the alleged rape of Janet Street-Porter are only gradually becoming clearer. What has emerged, however, is that Ms Street-Porter was a troubled woman with quite a few problems. I am not trying to diminish her alleged rape, and the outrage felt by her family and friends, but before we put the alleged rapist in the dock, it might be worth considering what Ms Street-Porter was doing that night, what she was wearing, her sexual history (including a long string of failed marriages), and what state of mind she might have been in.

One feminist has said that the “steady drip” of information about her background is intended to undermine her claims. I disagree. Knowing that she had had multiple partners is critical to understanding her apparent promiscuity and her attitude towards her alleged rapist, which might on first viewing of the video footage, seem a bit slutty.

Ms Street-Porter was wearing a short skirt, smoking a cigarette, and she’d had a few drinks. She didn’t look anything like the women the sex industry had corralled into brothels around England that night. They were mostly younger, working class, and worlds apart from a middle-class woman whose face seemed younger than her years after a life of relative luxury. One perfunctory glance ought to have shown her alleged rapist that she was no spring chicken. Witnesses say Ms Street-Porter appeared to be drunk, she wasn’t coherent and couldn’t move very well. Over an hour later, footage shows a man grabbing at her legs with his hands, and she falls to the ground.

It had been a long and trying day for the alleged rapist. Ms Street-Porter wound him up when he didn’t get his way. But she wasn’t a teenage prostitute with an attitude. The fact she didn’t swiftly repel his attention when ordered to have sex should have been just a mild irritant, not something requiring actual sexual assault. Adult males have been educated to understand that rape is wrong, just as they have been educated to understand the same of murder. This woman was not the only fish in the sea. Her life story demonstrates that the only person she ever harmed was herself. I can understand how attractive she might have appeared, but I can’t understand why anyone would want to rape her, especially not in this day and age.

Ms Street-Porter deserved some love and affection, and she clearly didn’t get any that night.

‘Gang-raped girl was glad of the attention,’ says barrister
The Daily Mail
May 18, 2007

A teenage girl who claims she was gang-raped by three 13-year-old boys would have been “glad of the attention”, a woman barrister said.

The 16-year-old and a friend have told how the boys mugged them and then raped them repeatedly in a park while filming the ordeal on a mobile phone.

But Sheilagh Davies, defending the youngest of the three accused, said the girls had consented to sex “maybe to gain attention, maybe to gain affection”.

The barrister told the jury that “things are not the way they used to be” and that girls’ clothes put pressure on them to be sexually attractive “perhaps before their time”.

Miss Davies suggested one of the girls, who has given evidence via video link, had been overweight and had “slimmed down a lot” since the alleged attack in South-East London on November 23 last year.

The barrister said in her closing speech: “She was 12st 6lb – not quite the swan she may turn into.

“She may well have been glad of the attention.”

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Blood and Honour vs. Blood and Honour

From the Department of Silly-Old-Boneheads:

As noted previously (Blood & Honour / C18 in Australia, February 18, 2008), the international neo-Nazi network known as ‘Blood & Honour’ is split into two, often warring factions.

In Australia, the local franchise is allied with the Southern Cross Hammerskins. So too, the tiny B&H mob in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In Australia, B&H/SCHS organise an annual gig to commemorate Ian Stuart’s death. The nutty mob is also organising a gig to piss on the memory of the ANZACs this year in Perth. In Aotearoa/New Zealand, B&H/NZ Hammerskins organise a (semi-)annual gig to celebrate Hitler’s birthday.

Combat 18 (18 = AH = Adolf Hitler), on the other hand, is even more marginal, largely existing as a figment of Patrick O’Sullivan‘s fertile imagination. Recently, however, B&H/C18 has crawled out from under its rock, poaching one of the bands previously in the B&H/Hammerskins stable. Moaron that later, but first…

Background

The overdue death in 1993 of B&H co-founder (along with similarly dead bonehead Nicky Crane) and Skrewydriver Ian Stuart resulted in a battle over his financial and political legacy. Initially, B&H came under the control of C18, a small mob of Nutzi headcases initially part of the BNP, but soon operating independently of it. C18 was established in the early ’90s, and led by a violent crank named Paul (‘Charlie’) Sargent. Charlie was a fascist, drug-dealing football hooligan, and good mates with Chris (‘Chubby’) Henderson, later lead shouter with Combat 84 (formerly available locally through Deadset Music; now available through PUG Music), as well as the former manager of the 4-Skins, Gary Hitchcock. All three were well-known faces in the Chelsea Headhunters, a fascist football firm.

In 1992, Neil Parish, the main bonehead behind B&H in the UK, was in all sorts of trouble — legal, drug, alcohol and familial. Good ol’ Charlie offered to take over operations while Neil did a spell, on the understanding that when he got out, things would revert to normal.

Duh.

Instead, with Neil safely tucked away behind bars, Charlie quickly moved to consolidate control of the business. In addition to discrediting poor ol’ Neil (an alleged “low-life thief and Jew informer”), C18 made its first public appearance at a Skrewydriver Xmas show, where Ian Stuart quickly accepted their presence. C18 then proceeded to rapidly replace the [now defunct] British Movement (BM) as thugs-of-choice on the neo-Nazi muzak scene. The final nail in the coffin occurred when Ian skidded off a road and to his death, and with it Ian’s ability to hold competing factions together.

The BM had been in decline for many years, and it was a relatively simple matter for C18 to end its association with B&H, one maintained most closely by Paul Burnley, lead shouter with the band No Remorse. Burnley himself was attacked in the squabbling over Ian’s lucrative legacy. Charlie’s sidekick Will Browning played a crucial role in these shenanigans, and it was him what established ISD Records in January 1994. Gary Hitchcock, the man credited with coming up with the name Combat-18, wasn’t happy with this development, as he’d secretly been appointed British distributor of the German neo-Nazi label Rock-O-Rama — which has since been transformed into the Belgian label Pure Impact (available locally through PUG Music). Hitchcock eventually dropped out of the race for Nutzi $, and his place taken by Browning’s ISD Records…

Since then, there have been many ups and downs for the bloody, dishonourable criminals associated with B&H, C18 and ISD — notably, in 1998, Charlie Sargent’s conviction and sentencing to life imprisonment for murdering another Nutzi — but the schism between the ‘musical’ and the ‘political’ B&H remains. The ‘radicals’ have had a strong base in Scandinavia, as well as parts of Eastern Europe, while the ‘moderates’ have tended to dominate the English-speaking world; as with other movements, however, B&H as a whole is in a constant state of flux, and its activities shaped both by internal politicking and broader social forces.

    http://www.bloodandhonourworldwide.co.uk/ The ‘musical’ mob. Closely tied to the Hammerskins and — until recently — the only B&H group in both Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Also Austria*, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, Finland, France, Germany*, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain*, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States. * = Subject of a legal ban.
    http://www.bloodandhonour.com/ The ‘political’ C18 mob. In Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Czech Republic, England, Holland, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine and United States.
    Note that both tendencies appear to be present in the Czech Republic, England, Holland, Serbia and the United States.

Detour: Charlie Sargent

The gear is casual, but the faces are hard, sullen, full of mistrust. Angry-looking tattoos poke out from under smart shirt sleeves. Mobile phones lie in a neat row, next to bottles of Bud and pints of Guinness. The talk, in a melting pot of accents from across London’s council estates, is of football ‘firms’, lads and ‘jobs’ [robberies].

“We don’t want to live with Africans and Pakis, we want to live with our own people – don’t we?” quips a large, Humpty Dumpty figure with a receding hairline and a dull leer. Covered in a heavy lace of tattoos and carrying a bulky bag of CDs, Paul David ‘Charlie’ Sargent is a leader not so much by charisma as by force and fear. He has a habit of putting a rhetorical question at the end of his sentences. It leaves little room for discussion. His three companions drag on cigarettes and pull baseball caps down over their tight-cropped hair as they talk of revolution – White Revolution.

“Our kids are learning ‘their’ way of life before their own,” laments Scott, a gruff-faced former squaddie. A clamour of guttural “yeahs”, uttered into pints, supports him.

“They’re taking us over,” adds Charlie in his animated, nasal voice. “The whole of London is just becoming a cesspit.” The solution? “National Socialism.” Which is? “Racism,” he says, with a characteristically challenging look, “the easiest politics in the world.”

To Charlie and the others, ‘they’ – meaning either the state, which they call ZOG (Zionist Occupation Government), or the immigrant communities – are the Enemy. So now they want no part of the system. “I don’t vote. What’s the point? I’m not gonna play their fucking silly little games,” says Charlie.

These are members of a paramilitary struggle, based on punishment beatings, control and fear. “I know perfectly well we’re gonna win. I’m under no disillusions about it. Sooner or later we’re gonna win.” But win what? “The War.” What war? “The war against the government and the people invading this fucking land.”

~ Nick Ryan, ‘Memoirs of a Streetfighting Man’: “This story original appeared in The Independent on Sunday Review 1998; later versions in The South China Morning Post Magazine and other titles. It won a Special Commendation award from the International Federation of Journalists in 1999.”

On collaboration between neo-Nazis and Loyalists, see the wonderfully bizarre tale MacIntyre’s Underworld: Mad Dog and Nazi Nick:

According to the Sutton database of deaths at the University of Ulster’s CAIN project, the Ulster Defence Association/Ulster Freedom Fighters was responsible for 259 killings during the Troubles. 208 of its victims were civilians (predominantly Catholics), 37 were other loyalist paramilitaries (including 30 of its own members), three were members of the security forces and three were republican paramilitaries. The UDA/UFF partly functioned, as did other Loyalist associations, as an extra-judicial killing machine for the British state.

Blood and Honour vs. Blood and Honour

As noted, B&H Australia is organising a gig in Perth for ANZAC Day. Originally, three bands were scheduled to prance about on stage: Indigenous Hate, Quick & the Dead and Ravenous. Sadly, Indigenous Hate has cancelled their performance, and instead declared that they will be playing a gig for C18 in November in Queensland instead. This news was not received well by B&H, who announced that Indigenous Hate was “off the bill for being lying scum”.

Ouchies.

As it happens, Indigenous Hate played a gig with fellow nutzis Southern Storm in Sydney in March. The gig was organised by C18 Australia. (Southern Storm were previously available for purchase via “truly D.I.Y Australian hardcore punk label” Snapshot Records — alongside of Skrewdriver, Blood Red Eagle, Bound For Glory (UK not US), Fortress, Legion of St. George and Retaliator.)

The defection of Indigenous Hate follows warm on the heels of the departure of Blood Red Eagle from the B&H stable, and the decision of Douglas Schott — its diminutive lead shouter — to jump into bed with New Reich fuehrer Welf Herfurth to form ‘Volksfront Australia’. B&H Victoria rep Justin comments: “…we’d have to get to know the guy pretty well before we considered him for anything like a State Rep position. Welf was given the nod before it was really understood (and through no fault of his own, he was just being himself) that he wasn’t suitable for that.”

Thus, despite being judged as being suitable for membership of the German NPD, the Australia First Party, Australian Democrats, One Nation Party, acting as MC for the Sydney Forum, and considering himself as being both an anarchist, a nationalist, and an intellectual, Welf was jackbooted out of B&H, and forced to look elsewhere for a social club. That club is ‘Volksfront Australia’.

Of course, an attempt to establish VF in Australia was originally made several years ago.

In 2004, a young racist named Stuart McBeth (1981–), then the leader of the now defunct ‘Patriotic Youth League’ (PYL) — a risible attempt by Dr James Saleam to extend Australia First Party membership to the under-40s — threw his tinfoil helmet into the ring as an Australian organiser for the United States People’s Front. McBeth resigned as PYL President shortly after being fired, in late January 2005, from his job as a case officer for the Salvation Army. McBeth was replaced by Lachlan Black, also a former ONP member and, like McBeth, a former ONP candidate.

Like the PYL, Volksfront Mk I collapsed in a heap.

As for Volksfront Mk II, according to ‘BlueEyedBlonde’, aka Nicole Hanley (via bloodandhonour.org):

Last year [Volksfront] started a probationary chapter here, which pissed the Hammerskins off big time. Not because they wouldn’t support Volksfront, but because of how it was done. Doug [Schott] from Blood Red Eagle was the first probationary member, and he was allowed [to] start the chapter without having actually met any of the VF guys in the USA. A lot of the HSN guys can’t stand him and think he is a moron, so they were unimpressed with VF bending the prospect rules and letting him prospect sight unseen. Justin (AustMade) was in the scene years ago (I knew him back then), he also left and then has recently come back. He started off prospecting with VF, but then realised he had backed the wrong horse as HSN hated them, so he left and joined B&H Vic. And that’s pretty much where we are… try getting that group of egos to work together!

RaHoWa!

Welf’s own circle is tiny, comprising himself and various refugees from Stormfront and other racist and fascist forums. In Victoria, Welf enjoys the support of a handful of fascist teenyboppers. The most active of these is a boy by the name of Scott. Funnily enough, Scott was also a member of the hacked B&H forum where, posting as ‘Tribalist’, he noted how much he enjoyed attending a neo-Nazi gig — apart from an unfortunate political disagreement which developed among the assembled drunken pea-brains.

Bonus!

THE OPPOSITION

The British far-right is an eclectic bunch, with organisations varying from those like the British National Party and Freedom Party, who hold elected office and have serious pretensions to wield power locally, to organisations like the November 9th Society that could best be described as containing one man and a German Shepherd dog. Developing an exhaustive list is far beyond our timescale (and sanity) but this is a pretty exhaustive guide to what is currently out there, and what to say (and what not to say) before you put the boot in.

Blood and Honour

Founded in 1987, as a vehicle for White-Power music and a cash cow for other fascist groups, by Ian Stuart Donaldson (of Skrewdriver & car crash fame), in response to the activities of Anti-Fascist Action. Rather like football hooliganism, Blood & Honour originated in England, but has gone on to bigger and better things elsewhere. An important player in the development of far-right ideas internationally, Blood & Honour has struggled to retain much of a profile in its homeland. Unable to advertise gigs openly in Britain they’ve recently become even more of a laughing stock after Antifa [twice] hacked their forum and posted the entire thing online. Plus, their music is shit. [Tee hee… tee hee hee! Hackers 1 Blood & Honour 0, August 30, 2008 | Blood & Honour hacked, March 25, 2009.]

Do say: “Ian Stuart’s name will certainly live on with you guys about.”
Don’t say: “Of course all the original Skinheads only listened to Jamaican music.”
Definitely don’t say: “Everyone knows that most skinheads these days are gay.”

Combat 18

Scary Nazi ‘terror machine’ and the pride of Stormfront but rarely sighted these days in England, and considered an endangered species, not seen in public since 2001. C18 now has sister groups in several European countries and the USA but its last national ‘activity’ in the UK seems to have been putting up a sticker or two in a few northern cities. Damaged by the revelation that his number two, Darren Wells, was an informer for Searchlight and the security services, C18 Fuhrer Wilf Browning has had an exceptionally low profile in recent years. Recent raids on C18 in Poland and northern Germany indicate that the authorities still regard C18 as a threat, even if no one else does. Still wheeled out occasionally in the media as a terrifying, psycho Nazi bogey man to scare the gullible.

Do say: “The Blood and Honour scene is much better organised under C18.”
Don’t say: “That’s just a wild stab in the dark Charlie.”

Racial Volunteer Force

Formed after the leadership of C18 had an emotional breakup, this group’s membership struggles to reach double figures. Never the group’s strong point, membership and recruitment was dealt a damaging blow in 2003 when several of them were arrested and imprisoned for inciting racial hatred. These Aryan warriors used to provide ‘security’ (behind the police of course) for the British People’s Party, but again a tiff between leaderships and the BPP informing on its friends for police protection has ended this alliance of the clueless. This group are serious contenders for the Who Can Make The Most Shit Up On Stormfront? Award, recently claiming to have stolen intelligence from “Antifa HQ”, when in reality they had picked up a publically distributed leaflet, available online. Other then these Bond-style intelligence missions, they restrict their activities to releasing poorly spelt statements detailing their feuds with other fascist groups. About as dangerous as a pond of ducks.

Do say: “The spirit of C18 and militant neo-Nazism lives on with the RVF!”
Don’t say: “Do you lot do anything except release statements?”

Added Bonus!

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“Hmmm… knickers!”

Veteran British neo-Nazi Colin Jordan (June, 1923–April 9, 2009) is dead.

Jordan established the ‘National Socialist Movement’ and ‘World Union of National Socialists’ in the UK in 1962. He struck gold in 1963 when he married wealthy heiress Françoise Dior. In addition to being a nutzi, Jordan will most likely be remembered for his rather spectacular fall from grace.

Jordan reorganized the National Socialist Movement itself in 1968 as the British Movement, but by 1974 he has been forced to step down in favor of Michael McLaughlin. The split was far less than amicable. It was Jordan, however, who provided McLaughlin with the sword with which to do in the movement’s founder, and Jordan further obliged his enemies by taking a running start and skewering himself in a manner guaranteed to bring maximum public humiliation. It seems that, for reasons best known only to him, Jordan was arrested on charges of simple shoplifting. Worse, Jordan’s booty was comprised of lingerie — to wit, pairs of women’s panties. Why the financially secure Jordan would resort to this method of shopping was a mystery to the British movement, but soon the internal correspondence of many of the faithful had brought to Jordan the nickname of “Knickers Stealer”, and the McLaughlin faction of the British Movement had a field day with the news. The label stuck, dogging Jordan’s ill-fated campaigns in the 1970s to seize back control of the British Movement and, indeed, to reenter the British National Socialist scene that had, in truth, long since left him behind.

~ Jeffrey Kaplan, Encyclopedia of white power: a sourcebook on the radical racist right, Rowman Altamira, 2000, p.147.

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Ghosts of Dachau

    “No offence but honestly who gives a shit about some Jew in Germany.” Nowave, Melbourne Punx Forum, October 2008
    “If Nazis are so interesting to you, move to Naziland.” ~ Fruitsalad, Melbourne Punx Forum, October 2008
    “As I stated on the Bombshell forum Andy, you are a liar, a hypocrite and no better than the trash that you fight against.” ~ Dion, December, 2007
    Anarchy is a fag. Thanx to the people who have supported us… and to the random people letting us know about this anarchist knobjockey Mr Moran.” ~ Chunga (The Worst), September 2007

Established in March 1933, the Dachau concentration camp was the first regular concentration camp established by the National Socialist (Nazi) government. Heinrich Himmler, in his capacity as police president of Munich, officially described the camp as “the first concentration camp for political prisoners.” It was located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory near the northeastern part of the town of Dachau, about 10 miles northwest of Munich in southern Germany.

During the first year, the camp held about 4,800 prisoners. Initially the internees consisted primarily of German Communists, Social Democrats, trade unionists, and other political opponents of the Nazi regime. Over time, other groups were also interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah’s Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), homosexuals, as well as “asocials” and repeat criminal offenders. During the early years relatively few Jews were interned in Dachau and then usually because they belonged to one of the above groups or had completed prison sentences after being convicted for violating the Nuremberg Laws of 1935.

In early 1937, the SS, using prisoner labor, initiated construction of a large complex of buildings on the grounds of the original camp. Prisoners were forced to do this work, starting with the destruction of the old munitions factory, under terrible conditions. The construction was officially completed in mid-August 1938 and the camp remained essentially unchanged until 1945. Dachau thus remained in operation for the entire period of the Third Reich.

The number of Jewish prisoners at Dachau rose with the increased persecution of Jews and on November 10-11, 1938, in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, more than 10,000 Jewish men were interned there. (Most of [the] men in this group were released after incarceration of a few weeks to a few months, many after proving they had made arrangements to emigrate from Germany.)

On ANZAC Day (April 25), neo-Nazis will be gathering in Perth under the auspices of international neo-Nazi network ‘Blood and Honour’ (named after the inscription ‘Blut und Ehre’ which the Hitler Youth had inscribed on their daggers) in order to attend a gig by local band ‘Quick & the Dead’ and Melbourne band ‘Ravenous’. B&H’s representative and spokesperson in WA is Murray Holmes of Harvey. “Every one [in Harvey] hates blacks and Asians” reckons Murray, and “Australian immigration has been letting in so called refugees from all these sand nigger countries now for years… the numbers have increased to an epidemic proportion”.

His comrade-in-arms in Victoria is the vocalist for Ravenous, a Hammerskin named Jesse. Jesse has a YouTube channel (‘genocidal88’: 88 = HH = Heil Hitler) and also dabbles in business. You can help Murray and Jesse promote neo-Nazi ideology by purchasing items from Jesse’s online nutzi emporium 9percentproductions.com. Some of my favourite album titles are ‘Der ewige Jude’ (The Eternal Jew) by Volkszorn (In the song “Der ewige Jude” (Eternal Jew) on the CD of the same title, the band Volkszorn sings: “Eternal Jew, he is still around. Eternal Jew, the worldwide danger. He poisons and bribes the entire wide world. The Jew must die or our days are numbered”), ‘Fetch the Rope’ by The Klansmen, ‘Freezer Full of Nigger Heads’ by Grinded Nig and ‘Alcoholocaust’ by Jew Slaughter.

Jesse also flogs swastika flags and other nutzi kitsch.

As in the manner of all other public events organised by B&H over the last 15 or so years, the venue for the gig is undisclosed. B&H once held annual and semi-annual events at a pub in Fitzroy, Melbourne called The Birmingham Hotel. 2006 was the last time B&H used the pub for this purpose, and it was subsequently subjected to a boycott. The boycott was successful in bringing about a change in management and ownership in early 2008.

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The Style Council

[For Paola]

‘A Stone’s Throw Away’:

‘With Everything To Lose’:

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The World (of G20) According To Paola Totaro

The great majority of the police, seemingly ever-patient and self-controlled, stood for hours as kids baited and yelled, shoved and provoked. A handful of officers used well-placed elbows while batons were raised only in response to the vandalism.

~ G20 protesters strike at London’s heart, Paola Totaro, The Age, April 2, 2009

Paola Totaro is the London-based Europe correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. In this capacity, Totaro recently authored a series of articles on the G20 Summit in London:

Not unexpectedly, Totaro’s writing assumes the attributes and perspectives of her presumed readership. To be precise, the liberal middle class: “Compared to the Herald Sun, The Age attracts 72,000 more AB readers across Mon-Fri, 163,000 more AB readers on Saturday, and 75,000 more on Sunday.” (See also: December 2008 Circulation and Readership [PDF].)

Thus “[i]n eastern and central Europe” there were “years of boom in the wake of the fall of the Iron Curtain”, while “Protesters are using Twitter, the fast, mobile-phone based social networking tool, to stay ahead of police”. Like Ian Bone’s decision to wear “a well-cut dark overcoat, [a] scarf tied nattily at the neck, [and] an elegant gold ring”, the ability of ‘protesters’ to utilise technology is — apparently — remarkable.

In December, Totaro described ‘YouTube, Facebook fan fallout over slain Greek teen’ (Sydney Morning Herald, December 12, 2008). According to Fairfax’s Europe correspondent — and contrary to the mountains of evidence to the contrary; remarked upon for at least the last decade or more — anarchist and other troublemakers only discovered teh Intertubes when Facebook and YouTube did. Mind you, Paola also writes “In Turkey, 12 [sic] protesters were reported to have painted the Greek consulate in the same colour red used on the Turkish flag”; alternatively, in the colour of blood. Which has, like, symbolic resonance?

As for G20, while Totaro believes police were extremely patient, never aggressive, and employed violence only when themselves subject to assault, the death of Ian Tomlinson and, moreover, the existence of video footage which demonstrates that he was the subject of an unprovoked assault, renders her account slightly silly; a product of privilege, not experience. That she should then proceed to blame protesters for pissing on the streets when, in reality, access to public toilets was denied them by police, further suggests that Totaro is not only naive, but genuinely ignorant of police tactics; tactics which, largely as a result of Ian’s death at the hands of an extremely patient police action, are now subject to rather widespread criticism.

On dealing with the police tactic of kettling in particular, see ‘FITwatch suggestions for dealing with public order policing on G20 protests’, FITWatch, March 29, 2009; the Earth First! Guide to Public Order Situations is also useful, as is the following doc: UK Riot Police 2009. “The British police public order tactics manual is a secret document establishing a paramilitary third force in the UK, under the control of a private company ACPO with permission from the home office…” The series of articles Why the police riot? (January 17–March 22, 2009) is also available on Indymedia UK.

Finally, Musab Younis has been busy ‘Correcting the media narrative of the G20 protests on April 1, 2009’ (April 6, 2009) @ Ceasefire zine, while some other foreign-sounding quack — ‘janos’? hmpf! — has compiled a lovely series of photographic imgs of the protests: chapter 1: the anarchists are coming! | chapter 2 part 1: storm the banks? | chapter 2 part 2: a tale of kettles, and death | chapter 3: police work.

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The Met police treated the demonstrators as criminals, corralling thousands in socalled “kettles” of containment for several hours. They were also reliably reported to snarl: “Now for the fun” while putting on riot gear. A witness saw three coppers smash a man against scaffolding and beat him with truncheons. When he escaped, a riot officer chased him shouting: “Do you want a piece of this, huh, do you want to come and get some?” ~ Act Quick to tame the police, Paul Routledge, Daily Mirror, April 10, 2009

    I was a part of the G20 protest in the peaceful Climate Camp, and we were rushed by police, and beaten despite having our hands in the air chanting ‘this is not a riot’, I was brutally assaulted for NO reason, knocked out and was taken to hospital via ambulance just for sitting on the floor. People there were hurt for NO reason and so was poor Ian. ~ littletreepixi, YouTube, April 10, 2009

Today was a pretty shameful day for the Metropolitan Police. During a peaceful static demonstration at Climate Camp in Bishopsgate, Metropolitan riot police stormed through the barricades without warning and unprovoked. They batonned unarmed protesters who were holding up their hands and chanting “Peace not Riot” in a show of non-violence. Many were knocked to the ground and numerous individuals injured in this disgraceful act of brutality.

These protesters, who were exercising their democratic right to demonstrate, were then barricaded into the street unable to leave until around 11.30pm. ~ G20 Climate Camp ‘Riot Police’, woo-war, flickr, April 1, 2009

Bristle’s Blog from the BunKRS has excellent coverage. Another blog, What I saw, provides eyewitness accounts of the actions of the ever-patient-and-self-controlled-police-who-stood-for-hours-as-kids-baited-and-yelled-and-shoved-and-provoked.

‘Growing evidence of police brutality at G20 protests’ reckons the mob @ Last Hours; they oughta get in touch with Totaro.

See also : APEC : Paddy “surprised and very happy” Gibson (March 9, 2009) | Deputy Sheriff Paul Schene assaulted by “real lippy” teenage carjacker Malika Calhoun (March 3, 2009) | Oscar Grant murdered in San Francisco… (January 8, 2009) | Failure to communicate : Epaminondas Korkoneas in court (December 12, 2008) | The police murder of Andreas Grigoropoulos (December 10, 2008) | Always Look On The Bright Side of Life : The AIDEX ‘91 Story (November 24, 2008) | Chris Hurley : Promotion and $100,000 | Lex Wotton : Six Years Prison (November 7, 2008) | Beating Up: A Report on Police Batons and the News Media at the World Economic Forum, Melbourne, September 2000, Dr. Bernard Barrett, November 28, 2000.

1. Making history

In a Melbourne street, just before dawn on Tuesday 12 September 2000, television cameras recorded a significant event in Australia’s political history. Baton-wielding police, from the paramilitary Force Response Unit, swooped upon 50 citizens who were holding a political assembly on a major public issue. The police wore helmets and visors, making their faces unrecognisable. Furthermore, most had removed their personal name tags from their jackets, thereby becoming unaccountable.

The 50 civilians were sitting passively and quietly on the pavement at a vehicle gateway outside Melbourne’s Crown Casino. The FRU police, assisted by mounted police and others, surrounded the civilians, making it difficult for anyone to escape the kicks and blows.

The police had given these 50 citizens no forewarning about this baton-charge and had not directed them to move. Police regulations permit officers to use enough force to make an arrest or to prevent a crime. However, this attack resulted in no arrests or charges. At worst, the citizens were obstructing a vehicle thoroughfare but the lawful penalty for this is perhaps a fine, not a thrashing. Punishments are supposed to be administered by the courts, not by police. And corporal punishment is not normally practised in Victoria.

No police were injured in this incident but ambulance paramedics treated the injured civilians, sending some to hospital.

The attack is also significant because the civilians included two members of the New Zealand Parliament. This may well be the first time that Victorian police have physically attacked members of a parliament.

Twelve hours later, after dusk, the Force Response Unit carried out another baton-charge at the same gateway against an assembly of about 100 civilians. The police also targeted news photographers, injuring some and smashing their equipment.

The success of this day’s police operations is measured not in arrests but in the number of civilians injured. The media reported that about 70 people were injured in the two attacks, including 24 who were taken to hospital.

However, newspaper stories and television news scripts during the preceding three months had built up an expectation that these 70 injured civilians were criminally “violent” and that they deserved “what was coming to them”.

The purpose of this paper is to examine the articles and scripts about “violence” in the light of the available television footage…

History repeats…

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