Pies down Bombers / The people celebrate

In a world of unending war and ceaseless oppression, with fools and idiots sitting on the trigger, it’s depressing, and it’s senseless, and that’s why — despite leaving their kicking boots on some foreign shore — Collingwood’s victory over Essendon today has delighted millions throughout Australia and around the world.

Including me.

Collingwood squares the Anzac Day ledger
AAP
The Age
April 25, 2007

Collingwood has suffocated the life out of AFL arch-rival Essendon to square the Anzac Day ledger with a 16-point victory before a massive crowd at the MCG.

The young Magpies took a while to get going, but had much the better of the last three quarters to win 12.23 (95) to 11.13 (79).

The crowd of 90,508 was the eighth largest ever to attend an AFL home and away match.

By no means were they treated to a classic, with plenty of errors from both teams.

But it was close all day – albeit partly due to the Magpies’ inaccuracy in front of goal.

The unanimous choice for best player on the ground was 21-year-old Heath Shaw, whose Collingwood roots run deeper than most.

His father Ray and uncle Tony both captained the famous club, while older brother Rhyce also played a key role in the Magpies’ victory.

While it was a fairytale for Shaw, there was to be no Anzac Day happy ending for third-generation Bomber James Hird.

The man who has three times won the Anzac Medal as best player on the ground in this fixture was unable to once again inspire the Bombers to victory in his final year.

Collingwood’s triumph means both sides have won six times, plus one draw, since the first annual Anzac Day clash between the two teams in 1995.

Every year, other teams suggest that they too should be entitled to a turn in the limelight on what has become the second biggest day on the AFL calendar, behind only the grand final.

And every year, the fans of the two biggest clubs in Victoria do their bit to refute that argument by filling the MCG to the rafters on April 25.

This blog entry was brought to you by the letters L, K, V & B, and the numbers 9 and 5.

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Lest We Forget

Jay Gould, 19th century US robber baron: “I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half”.

THE dollar was higher at noon, rising back above the 83 US cent mark following more soft US economic data overnight.

The local currency was trading at $US0.8299/05 at 12pm AEST, up from yesterday’s close of 0.8239/44.

With local traders on the sidelines due to the ANZAC Day public holiday, the dollar’s movement has been driven by offshore trade in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Eleven-year-old Travis Willmott from Narre Warren says he has been impressed by the medals decorating the chests of those marching.

“I like to see all the people who got all the badges because I like badges — they are nice and shiny,” he said.

If you want to find the general
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the general
I know where he is
He’s pinning another medal on his chest
I saw him, I saw him
Pinning another medal on his chest
Pinning another medal on his chest

If you want to find the colonel
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the colonel
I know where he is
He’s sitting in comfort stuffing his bloody gut
I saw him, I saw him
Sitting in comfort stuffing his bloody gut
Sitting in comfort stuffing his bloody gut

If you want to find the sargeant
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the sargeant
I know where he is
He’s drinking all the company rum
I saw him, I saw him
Drinking all the company rum
Drinking all the company rum

If you want to find the private
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the private
I know where he is
He’s hanging on the old barbed wire
I saw him, I saw him
Hanging on the old barbed wire
Hanging on the old barbed wire

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Men in !cinataS Viking Hats

Despite an announcement by the Hammerskins to the contrary, Nic Miller’s Beard reports that the Blood Red Eagle gig went ahead at the Satan’s Slaves clubhaus in Luxford Street, Berhampore (a suburb of Wellington) on the weekend, although to a fairly small crowd (approximately 40–50). This, it should be noted, is in contrast to the last such gig jointly organised by the Hammerskins, Satan’s Slaves and Blood & Honour New Zealand in Wellington in 2005, which also featured bad metal — in the shape of Melbourne-based Death’s Head — but which apparently attracted quite a few more losers. (And speaking of losers, Death’s Head’s former, US-based label Panzerfaust Records collapsed the same year they toured Wellington when one of its founders, Anthony Pierpont, was busted for drugs, and subsequently revealed as having a non-white, Mexican parent.) Oddly enough, while congratulating the Hammers for inviting Douglas Schott‘s band to perform in Wellington, in reference to the Slaves, a punter on Stormfront asks “What are the Hammers doing associating with that bunch of drug-dealing rapist nigger bikers? Sort of goes against the Hammer Code as far as I can see.”

Which isn’t very nice.

Neither is telling lies, which is what Gospel of the Horns appear to have been doing regarding their history and politics — which duplicity makes sense, given their recent (April 4) album launch @ The Tote.

Wankers.

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Fireworks

Ange dragged me out of my mansion in Torquay this evening in order to see Daniel Kitson at the Comedy Festival. Kitson’s show earnt ***** from Helen Razer in The Age, but despite this it was quite funny, as well as vaguely life-affirming.

My foreman and I went directly to the pits. Nobody bothered us. Now I heard rifle shots in quick succession from behind one of the earth mounds. The people who had got off the trucks — men, women and children of all ages — had to undress upon the orders of an SS man, who carried a riding or dog whip. They had to put down their clothes in fixed places, sorted according to shoes, top clothing and underclothing. I saw a heap of shoes of about 800 to 1,000 pairs, great piles of under-linen and clothing. Without screaming or weeping these people undressed, stood around in family groups, kissed each other, said farewells, and waited for a

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sign from another SS man, who stood near the pit, also with a whip in his hand. During the fifteen minutes that I stood near I heard no complaint or plea for mercy. I watched a family of about eight persons, a man and a woman, both about fifty, with their children aged about one, eight and ten, and two grown-up daughters of about twenty to twenty-four. An old woman with snow-white hair was holding the one-year-old child in her arms and singing to it and tickling it. The child was cooing with delight. The couple were looking on with tears in their eyes. The father was holding the hand of a boy about ten years old and speaking to him softly, the boy was fighting his tears. The father pointed to the sky, stroked his head and seemed to explain something to him. At that moment the SS man at the pit shouted something to his comrade. The latter counted about twenty persons and instructed them to go behind the earth mound. Among them was the family which I have mentioned. I well remember a girl, slim and with black hair, who as she passed close to me, pointed to herself and said, ‘Twenty-three’. I walked around the mound and found myself confronted by a tremendous grave. People were closely wedged together and lying on top of each other so that only their heads were visible. Nearly all had blood running over their shoulders from their heads. Some of the people shot were still moving. Some were lifting their arms and turning their heads to show that they were still alive. The pit was already two-thirds full. I estimated that it already contained about 1,000 people. I looked for the man who did the shooting. He was an SS man, who sat at the edge of the narrow end of the pit, his feet dangling into the pit. He had a tommy-gun on his knees and was smoking a cigarette. The people, completely naked, went down some steps which were cut in the clay wall of the pit and clambered over the heads of the people lying there, to the place to which the SS man directed them. They laid down in front of the dead or injured people; some caressed those who were still alive and spoke to them in a low voice. Then I heard a series of shots. I looked into the pit and saw that the bodies were twitching or the heads lying motionless on top of the bodies which lay before them. Blood was running away from their necks. I was surprised that I was not ordered away but I saw that there were two or three postmen in uniform near by. The next batch was approaching already. They went down into the pit, lined themselves up against the previous victims and were shot. When I walked back round the mound I noticed another truck-load of people which had just arrived. This time it included sick and infirm persons. An old, very thin woman with terribly thin legs was undressed by others who were already naked, while two people held her up. The woman appeared to be paralysed. The naked people carried the woman around the mound. I left with my foreman and drove in my car back to Dubno.

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Boneheads say ‘Happy Birthday Mister Hitler!’

    Above : (L-R) Jeff, Doug, Kerry & James on the piss

Well, try to. In New Zealand / Aotearoa, boneheads associated with the NZ Hammerskins and Blood & Honour NZ will tonight be tapping their toes to the sound of Douglas Schott and his band Blood Red Eagle singing about Vikings; and wondering why members of Satan’s Slaves won’t talk to them any more…

    Talia Dekel, ‘Hitler concert angers New Zealand Jews’, The Jerusalem Post, April 21, 2007. Note: “Another member of Wellington’s Jewish community told the Jerusalem Post that Jews “didn’t want an article [regarding the event] to be published in New Zealand,” fearing that such publicity would attract “new recruits” who were interested in joining [n]eo-Nazi groups. Young people, who otherwise may not have known of their existence, she said, may read the article and think, “here’s a group that I can align myself with”.”

    Er… right.

In Lisbon, Portugal, police have apparently temporarily detained the bonehead organisers of a trans-European knees-up / anti-immigrant conference also scheduled to take place on Uncle Adolph‘s birthday (April 20, 1889). Well, according to an anonymous account in The Portugal News Online anyway — which also claims that this august occasion was scheduled to be the first (major?) public gathering of the extreme right in Portugal since the overthrow of the dictatorship in 1974:

In a nationwide operation, law enforcement authorities conducted close to a hundred house searches and made more than 30 arrests as they clearly looked to send out a warning to extreme right-wingers gathering at a secret location in Lisbon this weekend… Around 13 European [fascist] groups are expected in Lisbon this weekend to celebrate National Youth Day, which the PNR [National Renewal Party] says will be [o]ne of the biggest [fascist] events in decades. However, the British National Party (BNP), Austrian Freedom Party (FPI) and Jean Marie Le Pen‘s National Front have indicated that their representation in Lisbon will take place only in [an] unofficial capacity… The only major party expected to bring its leadership to Lisbon is Germany’s NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschland) [which] said [it] will be promoting [fascist activism] in Portugal. The NPD is widely considered in democratic circles in Berlin as a threat to constitutional order, and several parties have been insistent in calling for its prohibition. Other groups to have confirmed their presence are Spain’s Alianza Nacional and Forza Nuova of Italy. In the meantime, a number of police forces are set to be monitoring every movement of the attendees of the conference. Police have also indicated that security will be boosted at synagogues in the Greater Lisbon Area as well as the Israeli Embassy…

Another report from EUX-TV (‘Far-right leader jailed in Portugal’, April 20, 2007) states:

Mario Machado, leader of the Portuguese far-right movement National Front (FN), was imprisoned Friday after 14 hours of questioning, a spokesman for the court said.

A Lisbon judge decreed preventative prison for Machado. His lawyer did not give details, saying the charges against him were “public knowledge.”

Nearly 30 far-right militants, including Machado, were detained Wednesday for possession of weapons and racist activities. Police searched some 60 addresses around the country.

Three of the detainees were placed under house arrest pending trial. Six were ordered to report regularly to the authorities. The rest were released.

Machado was sentenced to four years in prison in 1997 for participating in the killing of Alcino Monteiro, a Portuguese citizen of African origin, in Lisbon in 1995…

See also : Mario de Queiroz, ‘Extreme Right to Host Anti-Immigrant Conference’, IPS, April 6, 2007.

In Russia, authorities have informed potential victims of neo-Nazi birthday celebrations — in this case, foreign medical students at a Moscow university — to stay locked inside their dormitories (‘Students: Moscow university orders foreign student lockdown before Hitler birthday’, AP, International Herald Tribune, April 19, 2007), while Putin’s little helpers remain free to roam the streets outside.

Same old story.

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Men in Viking Hats say ‘Happy Birthday Mister Hitler!’

[Update, April 22: Still waiting on confirmation of the venue for the gig… In the meantime, The Observer has an article on Noel Martin, “A British construction worker who was paralysed from the neck down after being attacked by neo-Nazis near Berlin 11 years ago”, and whose autobiography has just been published in Germany (Kate Connolly, ‘Why I just can’t go on living, by victim of neo-Nazis’). Martin is from Birmingham, and The Birmingham Hotel in Melbourne was the venue for Blood Red Eagle‘s last gig on September 23, 2006: a commemoration of the death, in 1993, of Ian Stuart Donaldson, the English founder, in 1987, of Blood & Honour. Newcastle-based Douglas Schott, vocalist, BRE, is a leading member of B&H Australia.

Outside of one local Melbourne paper, The Melbourne Times, local media showed no interest in the story — despite an assault by a group of boneheads upon a lone black woman on the night of the gig — and the local Council, despite repeated requests, has done nothing to address the existence of a neo-Nazi venue in the area. Instead, a number of local ‘punk’ bands have and continue to show their support for the venue by playing gigs there; the next gig being scheduled for ANZAC Day.]

Hitler party ‘distasteful and offensive’
The Dominion Post
April 21, 2007

White supremacists are holding a rock concert in Wellington tonight to commemorate Adolf Hitler‘s birthday.

The plan has appalled Jewish and anti-racist groups but they say, though the event is offensive, it is not illegal.

The concert, organised by local branches of [bonehead] gang Hammerskins and neo-Nazi organisation Blood and Honour — which has been banned in parts of Europe — will bring Australian “[V]iking rock” band Blood Red Eagle [including vocalist Douglas Schott] to play in Wellington tonight. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20.

It is understood the gig was scheduled to play at the Berhampore headquarters of motorcycle gang Satan’s Slaves, but Hammerskins this week announced a secret venue change “due to differences”. Sources believe Satan’s Slaves may have fallen out with event organisers.

Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres said the plans, while offensive to many, were not illegal. “Mercifully, there aren’t many people in New Zealand happy to celebrate Hitler’s birthday. I don’t think it’s going to be a very big party.”

Wellington Jewish community leader and Israeli honorary consul David Zwartz said it was “distasteful and offensive”, but racism was an unfortunate part of many Western societies now. “I think that will just continue as long as there are some people who live with the obsessions that these people have, which are racist and hateful.” Anti-racist groups are also appalled at the move.

“I find it disturbing that people belonging to two organisations internationally known (and even banned) for inciting race hate and committing attacks and murders should be organising here,” one campaigner told The Dominion Post.

Wellington police said they were aware of the event, but were not expecting any trouble.

Also : Band celebrates Hitler’s Birthday in Wellington, TV3, April 21, 2007; a report which erroneously claims that BRE is “banned in parts of Europe” — thus confusing Douglas Schott’s Newcastle-based band with the international neo-Nazi network Blood & Honour, which is currently banned in Germany and Spain, and faces a potential ban in Belgium and Holland. That said, Douglas Schott is the leading member of B&H in NSW.

Note that the proposed ban on B&H in Belgium was prompted by one of its members going apeshit with a gun and shooting a black woman and a white baby to death in Antwerp in May 2006, followed by the discovery by Belgian police of an arms cache belonging to the group in September. Note also that the bonehead organiser of last year’s Wasted Festival (an international ‘punk’ fashion franchise), Fiona Walsh, is a part of the same neo-Nazi networks as Schott and the boys, and happily sells both anarchist (Oi Polloi) and RAC (‘Rock Against Communism’/neo-Nazi) product through local distro Deadshit Muzak.

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Bolsheviks. National Bolsheviks.

So, like, there’s this mob in Russia called the National Bolshevik Party.

It’s got a leader and everything: Eduard Limonov.

Limonov and the NBP have recently come to the attention of the corporate / state media as a result of their participation in Garry Kasparov‘s anti-Putin coalition, ‘The Other Russia’ (which may, in some ways, be considered a deradicalised version of the Zaps’ La Otra Campaña).

‘The Other Russia’ is a liberal coalition formed during last July’s G8 summit in St. Petersburg which aims at “the construction of a new democratic state of Russia under the rule of law”. A significant, if not necessarily radical shift, given that the state is effectively operating as a dictatorship and the rule of law is effectively subsumed by the law of the market.

But who is Eduard Limonov? And who are the National Bolsheviks?

The answers to these questions appear to have created a good deal of ideological confusion; for journalists in particular. Thus:

Luke Harding in The Guardian in Moscow (Supreme court ban on liberal party wipes out opposition to Putin, March 29, 2007) writes that:

On Thursday Moscow’s prosecutor’s office also suspended the Nationalist Bolshevik party, another radical and previously banned anti-Kremlin group. The National Bolshevik party is a radical activist group that has been a driving force behind recent anti-government protests, as the country prepares for parliamentary elections in December and next year’s presidential vote.

Carlin Romano, book critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer, uses Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia as a springboard for an inquiry into the nature of Russia’s contemporary intelligentsia (Russia’s culturati a pale imitation of worthies of ‘Utopia’, April 1, 2007):

Novelist Eduard Limonov (It’s Me, Eddie) — a onetime emigré, founder of Russia’s fascistic National Bolshevik Party, denounced by Solzhenitsyn as “a little insect who writes pornography” — opposes Putin, but from a militant, nationalist, gangster-worshipping mentality that recalls the worst of 19th-century Slavophilia.

Fred Weir, on the other hand, writes of “the leftist National Bolshevik Party, led by novelist Eduard Limonov” (Ex-Chess Champ Runs Risky Anti-Putin Game Plan, Christian Science Monitor, April 8, 2007). Interestingly, in the same article Weir writes that “To support his contention that Russia has become a police state, Kasparov points to harassment of Other Russia activists. He is not the only one to report similar treatment at the hands of police bearing lists of names, addresses, and workplaces of targeted political dissidents. [Marxist intellectual] Boris Kagarlitsky, an organizer of a social forum during the G8 summit in St. Petersburg last July, says “about 300 of our invited participants were pulled off trains and buses or prevented from leaving their home towns. Some had their documents destroyed by police”.”

NewsCorpse, in the person of employee Sebastian Smith in Moscow writes (Chess champ plots next move in Putin game, April 15, 2007):

The Other Russia, which [Kasparov] helped found, includes figures as disparate as a little-loved former premier Mikhail Kasyanov, the enigmatic writer and radical left leader Eduard Limonov, and a series of youth groups.

MSNBC (Financial Times) takes up a contrary position to Mr. Smith, describing Limonov as the “leader of the right-wing National Bolshevik party” (Anti-Putin protests spread to St Petersburg, April 15, 2007). Steve Gutterman of The Associated Press hedges his bets, describing Limonov as simply “head of the banned National Bolshevik Party and widely known for his novels and provocative sense of political theatre” (Russian riot police clash with opposition supporters, Toronto Globe & Mail, April 15, 2007). In The Newspaper of Record Andrew E. Kramer puts it on record that Limonov is a novelist and the NBP “is known for its acts of civil disobedience and… has been banned by the government as an extremist group” (Opposition Rally in Russia Halted by Police for 2nd Day, The New York Times, April 16, 2007).

Finally, four days after AP described Limonov as ‘theatrical’, it supplements this characterisation by naming him an “irreverent ultra-nationalist” (Russia restricts dissent, Chicago Daily-Herald, April 19, 2007). In a longer discussion in The Spectator (April 21, 2007), Putin will stop at nothing according to Anne Applebaum, while Limonov is “a writer and ex-punk rocker whose National Bolshevist [?] Party [is] best known for thuggishness and stunts“. James Heartfield — some twat who writes for the online journal of the former Marxists-for-rent otherwise known as Spiked — provides the most caustic assessment (A new Russian revolution? Get real, April 16, 2007):

The punk-existentialist author turned extreme nationalist leader, Eduard Limonov, has brought his tinpot National Bolshevik party on-board — giving them a greater sense of purpose than their previous campaigns to hold a church congregation hostage with a fake grenade, and organise a Russian army to invade Kazakhstan. (Limonov, who volunteered as a sniper for the Serb Republican Army in the Bosnian civil war, has the copyright on Another Russia — it’s the title of his personal manifesto).

So, Limonov is a little enigmatic irreverent ultra-nationalist radical leftist Russian Slavophilic insect and ex-punk rocker with a provocative sense of political theatre and a militant, gangster-worshipping mentality who writes existentialist pornographic novels. The NBP, on the other hand, is a banned radical fascistic leftist right-wing anti-government extremist tinpot group, known for its acts of civil disobedience, but best known for its thuggishness and political stunts.

Any more questions?

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“Go Nazis!”; or “Do you understand bloody English?”

Simon Christian, 21, an economics student at Deakin University, and the first of three members of the Ocean Grove Football Club facing charges over a racist assault on a Jewish man, Menachem Vorchheimer, on October 14 last year, pled guilty April 18 to ‘using insulting words in a public place’, and has been convicted and fined $1,000. Two other players are still to face court. Matthew Cuthbert, 23, played 12 matches for the club last year and averaged 11.4 possessions. He’s charged with intentionally causing injury, recklessly causing injury, assault and using insulting words in a public place, and is due to face court on June 14. James Dalton, 28, played 19 games last year, and led the team in disposals (443 kicks, 192 handballs). Dalton was also Bellarine Football League’s 2006 best and fairest winner. He’s charged with one count of theft and is scheduled to appear in court on June 13 for a mention.

Ocean Grove Football Club has issued a statement on the ‘Vorchheimer Matter’:

    On the 8/3/07 the Club’s committee met in the light of police charges now laid against 3 of its players. The Club is currently considering all matters relating to the alleged offences. The Club advises that it will be making no further public comment in the matter until the court case for each player is completed.

A pity the club didn’t treat its players to a nice big cup of shut the fuck up six months ago eh?

See also : A Day At The Racists (October 18, 2006); The future of policing? (November 29, 2006); Racism and fascism, punks and police: here and there, now and then… (March 7, 2007).

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Fascism in Serbia, Russia…

‘Attacks in Serbia raise fear of a return to extremism’
[AP]
International Herald Tribune
April 17, 2007

BELGRADE: Serbia has been struck by a string of attacks against government critics that is fueling concerns of a possible explosion of ultranationalist sentiment as Kosovo moves toward independence.

Many people, including the country’s pro-Western president, Boris Tadic, even warn of a return to the days of violence and turmoil under Slobodan Milosevic, the late president.

In recent weeks, unknown assailants have thrown grenades at a journalist’s home, made death threats against a reporter, tossed bricks into an opposition politician’s living room and ransacked the offices of a Muslim party.

“What year are we in?” said Marija Pavlovic, a 40-year-old doctor. “I really thought all this was behind us.”

Her fears have found a voice on the Internet.

“All this is just the same as seven or eight years ago,” a person who gave the name Dusan Nedeljkovic wrote on a blog. “I want to know who is responsible and when all this is going to end.”

Western support for Kosovo self-rule and a United Nations plan granting supervised independence have unleashed a wave of anti-Western rhetoric among conservative politicians; some have even called for abandoning Serbia’s bid for membership in the European Union or cutting diplomatic ties with Western countries.

That has all fed the nationalist furor.

Liberals in Serbia were particularly alarmed this past weekend when two hand grenades exploded at the bedroom window of an independent journalist, Dejan Anastasijevic, hurting no one but causing extensive damage to his home.

“I never thought it would come to this,” said Anastasijevic, who once testified at the Milosevic genocide trial at the UN war crimes tribunal. “I’m in shock.”

The bombing of Anastasijevic’s home came just days after a neo-Nazi group posted death threats on the Internet [that is, Scumfront] against another independent journalist in the north.

    ‘SERBIA: Neo-Nazis threaten to kill independent journalist’, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, April 3, 2007 : “The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by death threats made against Dinko Gruhonjic, head of the Vojvodina branch of the independent news agency BETA and chairman of the Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina, by a local neo-Nazi group.

    The threats, which were posted on a neo-Nazi Web site this week, stem from Gruhonjic’s coverage of National Formation, a neo-Nazi group based in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad, the journalist told CPJ. Gruhonjic’s reports publicized the group’s activities, including a 2005 organized attack where neo-Nazis armed with crowbars attacked participants marking the anniversary of Kristallnacht — a pogrom against Jews throughout Germany and parts of Austria in 1938 — according to local and international press reports…”

The group’s [bonehead] members stood in military formation wearing black shirts and waving Serbian flags in a protest last month on Belgrade’s main square, vowing never to give up Kosovo. The police did not intervene.

    Much like their counterparts in Russia:

    ‘As Police Beat “Other Russia” Marchers, Moscow Officials Allowed Illegal Antisemitic Rally’
    UCSJ
    April 17, 2007

    The same day that Moscow police savagely beat protesters from “Other Russia” and illegally detained dozens of participants in that non-violent demonstration, an anti-Semitic rally was allowed to go forward in another part of the city without any interference from the police, despite the fact that it featured several statements that violate Russia’s hate speech laws. According to an April 1, 2007 report by the Sova Information-Analytical Center, around 400 extreme nationalists [ie, fascists] rallied in Moscow that day under the slogan “Moscow is a [ethnic] Russian City”…

    [See photo of a Russian fascist at April 1 demonstration in Moscow holding a sign of a man with a Star of David around his neck holding up a severed Russian head. Slogan reads: “Russian! Help a Russian or you’ll be next!”]

In another incident last week, three men wearing T-shirts with the image of the fugitive war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic broke into the offices of a Muslim-led party in Belgrade, shouting insults and telling party activists to leave Serbia.

And on March 1, a brick was thrown into the home of a liberal politician, Vesna Pesic, one of the founders of Serbia’s antiwar movement and a former ambassador to Mexico. There were no injuries.

“Such crimes are attempts to return Serbia to the 1990s and the era of wars,” Tadic warned.

“But we must not, at any price, give up our goal of building a democratic society. The reaction of the state must be the harshest possible.”

Despite promises of a crackdown, critics claim that the post-Milosevic authorities, especially the current conservative government, have not done enough to sideline nationalist groups following Milosevic’s fall from power in 2000.

The critics argue that the failure of the government to decisively distance itself from the Milosevic era and arrest Mladic and others charged with war crimes was encouraging the extremist groups.

“Recent attacks are a consequence of the political climate in the country,” said Natasa Kandic, a leading human rights activist in Serbia who has won international praise for her efforts to expose the war crimes committed during the Balkan wars.

Vojin Dimitrijevic, another human rights activist and international law expert said that “large parts of our political elite have been sending signals” in support of the nationalist organizations.

Cedomir Jovanovic, leader of the Liberal Party and the only leading Serbian politician supporting independence for Kosovo, said official policies offered a green light for a “lynching of all those who think differently than the quasi-reformers.”

Pesic, an ally of Jovanovic, agreed that the Kosovo dispute had revived Milosevic-era divisions. “Once again,” she said, “we are being divided into patriots and traitors.”

    See also : Sindikalna konfederacija Anarho-sindikalistička inicijativa (Union Confederation / Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative); Neo-Nazi and fascist attack on IAS members in 2 cities, July 22, 2002 (“This two examples show that rise of extreme right in Serbia is not an “illusion” and “nonsense” as many of the media here are trying to present. Fascist and Nazis are raving out here and we have to be ready for a fight with them in every moment! Long live class war!”); Studentski protest 2007 : Dole školarine!. Note that the ASI-IWA has played an important role in the recent series of student protests, blockades and occupations mounted in opposition to the neoliberal destruction of the tertiary education sector. Among the many who’ve taken part is Ratibor Trivunac, currently the General Secretary of the IWA. And like Dinko Gruhonjic, Rata’s status as a troublemaker has brought him to the attention of fascists on Stormfront, if not the corporate/state media.
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Men in Viking Hats!

April 20 is a very special date on the neo-Nazi calendar, and cause for very special celebrations. In Australia, it means that the usual motley assortment of racist losers — whether in Canberra, or Melbourne, or Perth, or Sydney, or elsewhere — will gather to make a toast to Der Führer… and to pray that Dane Sweetman doesn’t decide to gatecrash the party.

In New Zealand / Aotearoa, on April 21, Douglas Schott will be entertaining the volk of Wellington with his band, Blood Red Eagle (a band which, incidentally, Charter 77 gigged with in Sydney — which fact, in addition to The Birmy being the band’s favourite venue, helps explain why they regard opposition to neo-Nazi infiltration of the local music scene to be worthy of nothing other than derision, and have done since The Birmy’s (continuing) status as a neo-Nazi venue was first brought to their attention in 2002). Schott’s Viking-inspired warblings in praise of all things Nordic (like worshipping at the feet of deceased incestuous coprophiliac dictators while wearing funny hats) has experienced a slight hiccup, however, with members of the Satan’s Slaves MC apparently deciding that their clubhaus in Wellington is simply too sexy / too sexy for Blood Red Eagle. If correct, this means that the Beagle Boys (certainly not to be confused with Banda Bassotti) will likely be playing in someone’s backyard.

And as for the gig scheduled for Upper Hutt on April 20… who knows?

In Russia, April 20 means a sharp escalation in otherwise routine patterns of bonehead thuggery and murder. And when it comes to racist violence, according to the UCSJ:

…April 2006 will go on record as the bloodiest month in recent Russian history, with at least seven murders and more than a dozen assaults attributed to neo-Nazi groups.

Since the late 1990s, Russia’s homegrown fascists have spent the days surrounding April 20 stepping up their year-round campaign of violence against dark-skinned ethnic minorities, foreign students (predominantly from developing countries), and Jews…

Throughout April 2006, Russian neo-Nazi web sites brazenly called for more violence against minorities to mark Hitler’s birthday and even posted a how-to manual with advice on how to evade arrest afterward. At the same time, neo-Nazis interviewed by foreign correspondents in Krasnoyarsk and Moscow claimed that elements within law enforcement agencies are working to support, rather than suppress, their activities. This unconfirmed claim bolsters a conspiracy theory [?] circulated by many human rights activists and both liberal and Communist politicians, the gist of which is that the Russian government is secretly backing neo-Nazi groups and xenophobic political parties like Motherland and Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s LDPR in order to build up a “fascist threat” that can be used at the end of President Putin’s term in 2008 to justify emergency measures to continue his rule…

Yeah. How outlandish.

In other news:

‘Hungarian motorway blocked by escaping rabbits’
April 16, 2007

BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s busiest highway, connecting Budapest with the Austrian capital Vienna, was closed early on Monday after a truck carrying rabbits [to the slaughterhouse] crashed, letting 5,000 of the animals loose on the road, police said.

The M1 motorway was closed around 40 km (25 miles) west of Budapest and could remain closed for hours while police try to capture the escaped animals, highway police spokeswoman Viktoria Galik said.

“There are thousands of them on the road but they’re not using their newfound freedom well; they’re just sitting around, eating grass and enjoying the sun,” Galik told Reuters.

SMASH FASCISM! FREE THE RABBITS!

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