S11: Recent media (corporate/state propaganda)

1) Dan Oakes, Comedian objects to ‘brutal’ police, The Age, March 5, 2007:

“COMEDIAN Rod Quantock has lashed out at the “brutal and terrifying” police he says beat him and traumatised his daughter at the S11 protests in 2000…”

2) Natasha Robinson, Radical protesters get secret payout, The Australian, March 5, 2007:

“A SECRETLY negotiated $700,000 compensation payment to S11 riot protesters who sued police for damages has been branded a “good outcome” by the Victorian Premier amid fury from the state’s police union and the Opposition…”

3) Australian anti-globalisation protesters to get payout, Reuters, March 4, 2007:

“CANBERRA March 5 (Reuters) – Protesters who accused Australian police of using violent tactics at a World Economic Forum meeting have received a A$700,000 ($546,000) payment to end legal claims, prompting warnings the money set a bad example…”

4) Karen Collier, Police defend S11 payout, Herald Sun, March 5, 2007:

“VICTORIA Police is standing by a secret deal to pay $700,000 to S11 riot protesters. The force insists a settlement to end action against hundreds of officers accused of brutality during clashes outside the World Economic Forum in 2000 is appropriate…”

5) Bracks defends payout to injured demonstrators, ABC, March 5, 2007:

“Victorian Premier Steve Bracks says a decision to payout about $700,000 to demonstrators injured during violent protests six years ago was made based on independent advice…”

6) Jane Cowan, Vic Govt settles court case with injured S11 protesters, The World Today (ABC), March 5, 2007:

“ELEANOR HALL: Let’s go now to Victoria, and the State Government has agreed to a confidential settlement with protesters injured in the S11 demonstrations in 2000.

The deal reportedly includes a $700,000 payout, but police insist it’s not an admission that they were too heavy-handed, and they say they won’t be changing their style in future…”

7) Peter Mickelburough, Carly Crawford and Paul Anderson, Police heroes forgotten, Herald Sun, March 6, 2007:

“THE Bracks Government is facing a fresh political storm after approving payouts to wild protesters while dozens of police officers battle for help after being hurt in the line of duty…”

8) A community protests, Herald Sun, March 6, 2007:

“THE Victorian community has real cause to protest over the $700,000 settlement paid to activists who were among a rioting crowd outside the World Economic Forum in September 2000…”

9) Dan Harrison, Police compo ad attacks top cop, The Age, March 6, 2007:

“Police Association secretary Paul Mullett has fired another salvo in his bitter feud with the state’s top cop, launching a graphic video accusing the Chief Commissioner of denying compensation to injured police…”

10) Shelley Markham, Police step up fight for compo, Herald Sun, March 6, 2007:

“VICTORIA’S police union has stepped up its push for compensation for 26 officers injured on duty but barred from suing under a law that was in force for just two years…”

11) Michael Davis, Traumatised cop outraged by S-11 compensation, Herald Sun, March 6, 2007:

“A FORMER policeman is outraged protesters have been compensated for injuries at the 2000 World Economic Forum while he has waited eight years for compensation for injuries suffered in the line of duty…”

12) S11 police compo call surprises Nixon, The Age (AAP), March 6, 2007:

“Victoria’s police chief has denied claims by the union that officers who incurred injuries while on the job are being denied a compensation payout…”

13) Dan Oakes, Police row boils over on compensation bids, The Age, March 7, 2007:

“THE simmering row between the state’s two most powerful police has boiled over again, with Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon accusing police union secretary Paul Mullett of exploiting officers injured in the course of duty…”

14) Ian Royall, Peter Mickelburough and Shannon McRae, Traders chase G20 riot compo, Herald Sun, March 7, 2007:

“COLLINS St traders are pushing for hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation because of disruption to business during the G20 riots last November…”

15) Andrew Bolt, Just a seedy deal, Herald Sun, March 7, 2007:

PREMIER Steve Bracks has now made three excuses for secretly paying $700,000 to S11 protesters. And each of them is false.

No, Premier, this wasn’t a decision made on the advice of a “private insurer”.

No, Premier, you’re wrong to say this “doesn’t set any precedent”.

And again, no, Premier, this won’t save us money.

But why are you talking money, anyway, instead of your duty to uphold the law?

Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah… That’s all for now. I’ll be happily butchering Bolt’s contribution tomorrow. Or the day after. Maybe.

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Listen All Of Y’all It’s A Sabotage

    I Can’t Stand It I Know You Planned It
    I’m Gonna Set It Straight, This Watergate
    I Can’t Stand Rocking When I’m In Here
    Because Your Crystal Ball Ain’t So Crystal Clear
    So While You Sit Back and Wonder Why
    I Got This Fucking Thorn In My Side
    Oh My, It’s A Mirage
    I’m Tellin’ Y’all It’s Sabotage

    So Listen Up ‘Cause You Can’t Say Nothin’
    You’ll Shut Me Down With A Push Of Your Button?
    But Yo I’m Out And I’m Gone
    I’ll Tell You Now I Keep It On And On

    ‘Cause What You See You Might Not Get
    And We Can Bet So Don’t You Get Souped Yet
    You’re Scheming On A Thing That’s A Mirage
    I’m Trying To Tell You Now It’s Sabotage

    Why Our Backs Are Now Against The Wall
    Listen All Of Y’all It’s A Sabotage
    Listen All Of Y’all It’s A Sabotage
    Listen All Of Y’all It’s A Sabotage
    Listen All Of Y’all It’s A Sabotage

Tuesday, March 6, 2007: Two lorries were set ablaze last night in the parking lot of 3×34 Transport‘s main office. The fire was started deliberately and the police have been informed. The company writes on their homepage that on Friday, March 2 they received a transport from Jagtvej 69. The company has since received threats against their vans, materials and personnel. The company writes that “3×34 Transport is a politically-neutral company and… will transport any order, no matter its political, religious or ethnic content”. Nevertheless, 3×34 has chosen to stop work inre Ungdomshuset: “3×34 Transport will at any time choose to not do work that might pose a threat to the people working in the company, and has, with this in mind, chosen to not take any more orders in connection with the clearing of Ungdomshuset in Nørrebro”.

    Constant Ungdomshuset updates from Copenhagen (English translation: Modkraft.dk)…
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Racism and fascism, punks and police: here and there, now and then…

Uphold the Reich

Three men have been charged with crimes allegedly committed during an assault upon a Jewish man, Menachem Vorchheimer, in Melbourne last October. One has been charged with intentionally and recklessly causing serious injury, assault and using insulting words; another with theft and using insulting words; and the third with using insulting words. The three, members of the Ocean Grove football club, were on an end-of-season bus trip to Caulfield races at the time.

Unsurprisingly, the off-duty policeman who was driving the bus — and tried to piss off quick-smart following the assault — will not be facing charges; which is apparently partly why Vorchheimer has chosen to pursue a civil action of his own. In relation to the criminal case, it’ll be interesting to see if club coach Matthew Sproule will swear under oath that Vorchheimer’s hats were removed “accidentally” in a tussle through the bus window — which is what he claimed at the time of the incident; note also that the only reason the off-duty policeman in question wasn’t able to make a quick getaway after the (other) brave young men on board the bus shouted racist abuse is ‘cos some other driver blocked the bus with his car.

See ‘Three face charges over attack on Jewish man’, ninemsn, March 6, 2007; ‘Police charge three over antisemitic attack’, Melissa Singer, Australian Jewish News, March 6, 2007; ‘Trio charged over race attack’, Herald Sun, March 6, 2007; ‘Footballers charged over race attack’, AAP, The Age, March 6, 2007; ‘Officer cleared after witnessing racial attack’, Richard Kerbaj, The Australian, March 6, 2007.

Anti-Nazi League: 30 Years On

Ed Vulliamy has written an interesting article to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the ANL: ‘Blood and glory’ (The Observer, March 4, 2007). It’s worthwhile comparing his account with that provided in a pamphlet published by the Colin Roach Centre in 1995: ANTI NAZI LEAGUE: A Critical Examination: 1977-81/2 and 1992-95. Both recall the riot against police and non-uniformed fascists at Lewisham in 1977 as a key turning-point in the fight against the National Front.

Vulliamy:

Lewisham is carved on the heart of every British anti-fascist of that time, for it was the neighbourhood through which the Front intended to stage its ‘Anti-Mugging March’ on 13 August 1977, after a singularly vile police rounding up of black kids supposedly stealing wallets. [Paul Holborrow: “This was an area with a large black population, where some police operated a policy known among officers as PNH – ‘Police Nigger Hunt’.] But the NF’s march was assailed and ultimately stopped by a counter-demonstration of some 10,000 anti-racists. It was quite a moment: the ‘Honour Guard’ of thugs brandishing Union Jacks, their besieged route denied and then reforged by an advanced guard of police officers acting as official stewards, swinging into New Cross Road, where the running street battles began. [Maeve Landman: “And the police were really abusive. One said to me, ‘If I wasn’t in this uniform, I’d show you, nigger’.”]

Jim Kelly (Colin Roach Centre):

Lewisham was to become the largest violent political event in many years. Many thousands of people had turned out to oppose the fascists. This was despite an earlier march that took people away from the fascists’ assembly point. The CP was part of that march, as were the official labour movement. However the [Socialist Workers’ Party] were able to lead a significant part of the march to Clifton Rise, the starting point for the NF march.

Large numbers of police were mobilised to protect the march. As the march turned out of Clifton Rise a hail of bricks and bottles met it, but it still managed to continue on its route. There’s no doubt in my mind that, despite the artillery raining down on them, the police were still in control and disciplined enough to drag the cowering nazis to their destination.

It was at this point that the whole situation was transformed by one act of individual courage by Peter Chapel, a leading member of the ‘George Davis is innocent’ campaign. Peter, I believe, had recently joined the SWP. He launched himself into the front of the march. The sight of the Union Jacks shooting into the air and nazis scattering broke the impasse. Chapel was quickly followed by a group of his friends and counter demonstrators.

Within seconds our group of SWP members linked arms (a form of ritual left wing bonding much loved by the generation influenced by the events in Paris in 1968), and moved across the road. The march was breached just behind the so-called ‘Honour Guard’, a phalanx of nazi thugs. This was followed by a few minutes of vicious fighting, not with arms still linked I hasten to add. The nazis were physically hammered. Many were clearly terrified of what had just taken place. The NF march disintegrated, with fascists running around in blind panic. Most ran away, a few stood their ground and got overwhelmed by the sheer weight of anti-fascists, including many local Afro-Caribbean residents who had turned out…

Fast forward to 1992.

Vulliamy:

But where did it all go? Why, if it was victorious, did the ANL need to relaunch itself in 1992 and why does the BNP harvest with relative success and virtually unchallenged?

A statement by the ANL announcing its re-formation is available on its website.

Mark Metcalf:

It is not clear who took the decision to re-launch the ANL. The SWP CC did agree to its re-launch but this appears to have happened after the leader of the SWP, Tony Cliff, announced it at a SWP branch meeting in Stoke Newington, Hackney. It seems that Cliff discussed the idea informally with a very small number of close colleagues (Cliff was once quoted as saying that on really important decisions he would consult with only two other people in the SWP, Duncan Hallas being one) and then he decided it should be re-launched.

Whatever the exact circumstances, it is a fact that less than two months after their national conference at which no discussion or vote was taken on launching the ANL, the SWP leadership were sitting in the House of Commons with Labour MPs proclaiming the virtues of ANL Mark II.

Anti-Fascist Action (AFA), on the other hand, was established in 1985, collapsed as a national network sometime between then and 1989, was re-launched as such in 1989, and in 1992, the year of the ANL’s re-launch, was big enough and ugly enough to have staged both large demonstrations (5,000 in Tower Hamlets in November, 1991) and gigs (10,000 in London in September, 1991). Thus according to Metcalf:

The other factors in [the ANL’s re-launch] were AFA’s relative success in mobilising a number of young people, including from within the ranks of the SWP itself. In addition, in December 1991, a crowd of almost 1,000 went to Charing Cross to protest outside the hotel of French Front National leader Jean Marie Le Pen. Many young people turned out. The re-launch of the ANL thus became an attractive prospect to the SWP leadership…

A wave of media interest heralded the launch of the ANL Mark II and thousands of leaflets and posters reminded those who had missed it. Fascism became the key issue of SWP members. Young people with hardly any previous record of involvement became professed experts, almost overnight, about how to defeat fascism…

Of course, in September 1992, AFA also played a decisive role in Blood & Honour meeting its Waterloo:

In September 1992 the Blood and Honour music network announced that it intended to host a major gig involving Skrewdriver and six other fascist bands. Around 1,500 fascists and racists were expected, and for security reasons the venue was to be revealed only on arrival at Waterloo Station. AFA immediately called for anti-fascists to rally at 4pm, one hour before the majority of fascists were anticipated to arrive. Blood and Honour stewards were supposed to make the area safe and ensure that “music-lovers” could be transported to the pre-arranged venue.

Earlier in the day, the ANL held a demo in south-east London, attracting about 1,000. This standard activity of chanting, leaflet distribution and paper selling attracted no opposition from the fascists. AFA leafleted the demo and requested support for the later event.

AFA were able to mobilise over 1,000 anti-fascists to Waterloo and AFA security stewards were able to remove, at an early stage, fascists drinking in the bars of Waterloo Station. Fascist stewards were noticeable by their absence. Many anarchists turned out, as well as members of the Turkish Revolutionary Group, Dev-Sol, who had even brought their children. Their leader was to later remark that he hadn’t realised there was a difference between AFA and the ANL, and he thought Waterloo would be a re-run of the passive anti-fascist/nazi activities he had attended with the ANL.

In the events that followed, the fascist’s plans were severely dented. The large majority were scattered, a leading Millwall football gang leader suffered a heart attack, Waterloo Station and the area’s transport system was brought to a halt, and only by finally surrounding and imprisoning the main AFA group were the police able to control the situation, four hours after it started. The fascists did manage to hold a much smaller gig at which trouble broke out over who was most to blame for the fiasco.

The SWP/ANL brought at most, 100 to Waterloo, and they stayed out of harms’ way, preferring to stand close to the police rather than get stuck in to the fascists. This, however, did not stop them lying about events at Waterloo by listing it as one of their successes in the programme they produced for the massive (200,000) ANL carnival in south London in 1994.

A similar ‘success’ of the ANL was the battering of fascists at the end of Brick Lane in September 1993, which they also listed in their carnival programme. The reality was that the ANL/SWP were on the opposite side of the road to where the fascists sold papers with no plans to ‘take the fascist’s pitch’…

Fast forward to 2006/7:

While B&H in Belgium are killing people and planning to blow up others, in Melbourne, Blood & Honour Australia most recently staged a ‘secret’ gig last September to commemorate the long-overdue death in 1993 of Skrewdriver vocalist Ian Stuart Donaldson: subsequently, on the night of the gig, a local (black) woman was racially abused by a gang of boneheads. The venue was The Birmingham Hotel, and while the local council — dominated by ‘progressives’ (feminists, Greens and socialists) — has done bugger-all to address the issue of the existence of a fascist venue in Fitzroy (‘The Birmy’ has happily staged fascist gigs previously), a number of local ‘punk’ bands — The Assailants, The Blurters, Bulldog Spirit, Charter 77, Distorted Truth, Marching Orders, PBG, Slick 46 and The Worsthave responded by throwing their support behind the venue.

The more things change…

‘St. Petersburg: Activist Stabbed 20 Times’
Galina Stolyarova
St. Petersburg Times
January 15, 2007

A twenty-one-year-old antifascist campaigner was stabbed twenty times on Sunday night in south-western St. Petersburg in an apparent attack by [fascists].

Ivan Yelin was taken to the intensive care unit of St. Petersburg Hospital No. 26 on Ulitsa Kostyushko, where his condition is described as severe. Yelin underwent an operation for wounds sustained to his liver, kidney, solar plexus and other areas, suffering massive blood loss.

The St. Petersburg Prosecutor’s Office has opened a criminal case for attempted murder. No suspects have yet been detained.

Immediately prior to the attack on Sunday, Yelin had been taking part in an international humanitarian initiative titled [Food Not Bombs] giving food to the local homeless people and street kids just outside Vladimirskaya metro station in central St. Petersburg.

The initiative takes place on a regular basis at several fixed places, including areas close to Vladimirskaya and Vasileostrovskaya metro stations.

The attack took place between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. near Yelin’s home on the corner of Ulitsa Ziny Portnovoi and Leninsky Prospekt in a south-western district of the city.

Antifascist campaigners are convinced that local [fascists] are behind the attack.

“Members of [bonehead] gangs routinely show up at antifascist and human rights meetings,” said Ruslan Linkov, head of the St. Petersburg organization Democratic Russia. “[Fascists] take photographs of the participants and also follow human rights activists to their homes.”

“On Sunday, Ivan was more noticeable than the others: he was putting food into bowls and giving it to people, and naturally drew more attention,” said fellow antifascist campaigner Oleg, who asked that his real name not be used because of fears for his safety. “After they finished, most volunteers went to a rock concert in a nearby club but Ivan went home on his own, making himself an obvious target.”

Timur Kacharava, a frequent participant in antifascist meetings who was stabbed to death outside a bookstore on Ligovsky Prospekt in November 2005, was also reportedly followed after taking part in a “Food, Not Bombs” event.

As [bonehead] violence against foreigners and ethnic minorities rises in Russia, growing numbers of antifascist campaigners are considering giving up street politics, they say.

Not only do they fear physical attack by [boneheads], but they say they are treated with suspicion and hostility by the police, while adding that the political elite and general public are indifferent to their goals. Most depressingly, they say, at their own rallies they are usually outnumbered by police and [fascists].

“We have to face it: ordinary citizens prefer to stay away from human rights or antifascist meetings,” said Iosif Skakovsky of the human rights group Memorial. “It does not help things that the authorities and law-enforcement organizations both on a local and federal level demonstrate an outrageous lack of leadership and seem to be content with the state of denial they have adopted about hate crimes.”

As a result, many antifascist activists are losing faith that they can make a difference.

“More and more of us are strongly considering giving up the fight,” Oleg said. “I have personally been attacked by [boneheads] who kicked me in the head with their heavy boots. But it is not the fear of a physical assault that makes me doubtful about defending the cause. Rather, it is our failure to make a difference in the minds of ordinary Russians that is most frustrating.”

Those who want to continue their activism are thinking of changing strategies as street fights between antifascist campaigners and [fascists] are becoming increasingly common. The most recent clash between members of [an antifa] group and [fascists] took place in September. The street fights broke out when activists from Antifa [sic] tried to disrupt a meeting of the [fascist] Movement Against Illegal Immigration.

“After the murder of Timur Kacharava we figured that the only way to stop the fascists is to counter them physically,” said antifascist campaigner Mikhail. “If the authorities do nothing, we have nothing left to do but fight.”

Linkov is worried by the tendency of the authorities and the mainstream media to portray antifascist campaigners as yet another breed of extremist.

“They think things would look better if this were seen as the problem of youngsters drinking too much, rather than the problem of [fascist] groups getting stronger,” Linkov said. “They seem to be trying to spread the responsibility for street violence more evenly among various political forces.”

Below : A Russian pensioner expresses her appreciation for the efforts of a Russian policeman in safe-guarding Russian democracy from the vice-like grip of the Russian people, St. Petersburg, March 3, 2007. (Shake of balaclava : Lumpen)

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White Loser Knights and Australia First

Fair dinkum and stone the bloody crows. As if McDonald’s flogging shit food and Starbucks flogging shit coffee weren’t bad enough, on Scumfront some Loser from Queensland has announced that the Invisible Empire has also opened a franchise Down Under:

Racial Greetings Friend/s!

Last Wednesday night (February 28), the White Loser Knights of the Ku Klux Klowns (WLK) stuck some silly racist propaganda under the windshields of a few cars in Toowoomba. As a result, we have generated some small amount of media attention regarding our pathological aversion to blackfellas. However, it appears that some other idiots have jumped in our car — a so-called Klan Wizard, David Palmer, a sparky from Sydney — a/k/a Fuehrer of the Australian National Socialist Defence of Aryan People Movement (NSDAP), Imperial Wizard of the Invisible Australian Empire of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, qualified chef de cuisine — will be claiming responsibility for a supposed ‘hate campaign’ in Toowoomba, and is making attempts to smear the otherwise untarnished reputation of the Australia First Party… I mean it’s not like anyone’s noticed that Dr. James Saleam has a criminal conviction for organising a shotgun attack on the home of Eddie Funde, the ANC‘s former representative in Australia, in January 1989… is it?

To clarify:

(1) We have no affiliation with Australia First, but we support their racism. There are no WLK members in the Australia First Party.

(2) David Palmer is in no way associated with the White Loser Knights — he is nothing but a trouble-maker and stirrer; whereas we are racist losers who dress in white sheets and poke holes in them so we can see out.

(3) We will be responding to the Courier Mail reporter who contacted us to set the record straight: yes, we have no bananas.

Our sincere apologies to members of the Australia First Party, and we wish them a speedy recovery. The trouble that has or possibly will make the papers was not intended. We assure you that this was not our goal and we will do everything we can to correct the situation.

Sincerely,

Imperial Krudd
White Loser Knights of the Ku Klux Klowns

Call for harmony after ‘KKK’ flyer found
ABC
March 6, 2007

Residents of the south Queensland city of Toowoomba are being urged to embrace the city’s migrants after a racist flyer believed to be linked to the Ku Klux Klowns was found.

The flyer was left on a woman’s car in the city recently and has been given to police and the federal Attorney-General.

Federal MP Ian Macfarlane says anyone who receives racist material should refer it to authorities for investigation…

Elsewhere:

Klan spreads its message of hate
Susan Searle
Toowoomba Chronicle
March 5, 2007

A TOOWOOMBA grandmother is outraged by a blatant recruitment drive by the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klowns in the city.

An A4 piece of white paper, headed “Become a Klownsman or Klownswoman Today”, was placed under her car windscreen wiper while she was at the Repertory Theatre last Wednesday night.

She had parked on the Queens Park side of Margaret Street…

It warns homosexuals, paedophiles, spouse abusers, drug abusers, alcohol abusers, dead beats, law violators, [participants in] inter-racial relationships and hate mongers need not apply to join the White Loser Knights…

Everyone else should form an orderly queue.

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Nazis. Bikini Nazis. And who the hell is this guy anyways?

Sad but true:

Bikini-Nazis hit the beaches and stir the pot
Joe Hildebrand
The Daily Telegraph
March 4, 2007

WHITE-supremacist party Australia First is launching its bid for State Parliament with a video of a woman in a burqa and bikini being harassed by invisible Lebanese men.

The bizarre ad posted on its website features the woman lying on the beach talking about being propositioned by men “of Middle Eastern appearance” and making other somewhat surreal statements as well as several non-sequiturs.

“It’s natural that blokes admire females who take pride in themselves while embracing the Aussie way of life. That includes the beach and the summer lifestyle,” the woman, whose face is covered but body is exposed, tells the camera.

“I love the beach, confidently striding along in my cossie, carefree and feminine. The female can show off yet needs to maintain decorum, unless she’s strutting along Darlinghurst Rd. But I’m just enjoying the beach.”

Then a heavily accented voice from off camera says, “Hey baby I want to fuck you Leb style.”

The woman continues her monologue, saying: “There must be about a dozen of them, all of Middle Eastern appearance. Just ignore them.”

The accented voice comes back again, saying: “Ya mole, want to get raped white bitch?”

The woman then appears to get to the heart of the anti-immigration message: “What did I do to incite that? I’m minding my own business and, besides, this is our way of life but those who can’t or won’t accept this believe we are targets. Do they think their comments will impress or flatter me or are they frustrated virgins? They are assaulting us. I say they’re arrogant, intolerant, ignorant and racist towards the Australian female.”

The ad is seeking to capitalise on anger over the December 11 riots at Cronulla, where the party is fielding a candidate [John Moffat] for this month’s election.

Australia First boss Jim Saleam refused to comment on the campaign.

“I don’t think we’ve got a conversation. Whatever you say you say, which is what you do anyway,” he said.

However in an internal party newsletter Dr. Saleam, a former neo-Nazi convicted of organising a shotgun attack on a black politician, says Australia First wants to use Cronulla to spark a wave of white nationalism.

Jesus. Forty years experience as a fascist propagandist, and all Herr Doktor can manage to produce is this crude nonsense? Doktor Goebbels he ain’t.

Oh yeah, speaking of fascist twats, my blog has recently been subjected to a rigorous critique by pseudonymous members of Stormfront Down Under.

I don’t think they like it very much.

In fact, Deco — who wants to know ‘Who the hell is this guy?’ — reckons it’s “a litany of lunacy”, FrankW exclaims that I’m a ‘deranged sycophant’ and a ‘mindless insect’, David Innes (‘Baron Von Hund’) thinks my writing would improve considerably if only Mum would hug me more often, while Ben Weerheym (‘Patriot Alliance Downunder’) takes the opportunity to practice his alliteration, describing FDB! as being composed of “misfits, miscreants, malingerers and maggots”. Aquila Audax, on the other hand, is so incensed by the contents of my blog that he recommends it be hacked: which makes him sound more like a scared little rabbit than a big bad bird of prey.

Having gained an inkling that maybe my views aren’t appreciated by the wingnuts on Stormfront, Deco then asks the brains trust: “This may be a silly question, but are these people dangerous? Especially that @ndy bloke?” To which giorg1 replies: “They do come across as fairly unstable and radical. Half of it is all talk and show (and most of the talk is scatological), but given the opportunity they will try it. Don’t touch these people with a ten foot pole.”

Yeah well, I dunno about ten foot poles, but the reference to scatology must surely refer to Herr Schickelgruber‘s penchant for scat.

Not content with indicating his displeasure at my online presence, Oryctolagus cuniculus then whinges about another FDB! member: “The maggot Weezil supposedly sits on the NSW Police Multicultural Advisory Board. The NSW Police [bureaucracy] either is unaware of this or does not seem to consider that having a criminal on one of their boards is somehow inappropriate. Either way it illustrates the total hypocrisy of our enemies and of their government supporters.”

Barking.

But the last word — literally, the moderators have locked the thread — goes to a fan of washing powder:

“Anarchist dirtbag, that’s about it”.

Listen to Iron Maiden baby with me?

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S11: $1.3 million for lawyers

Hmmm. Six-and-a-half years later, lawyers from Slater & Gordon, representing 47 litigants, have earnt themselves $600,000, and Government lawyers have earnt themselves $700,000, following an out-of-court settlement over allegations of police misconduct at S11. As for the 47 protesters who took part in the class action, they may now celebrate an early retirement… well, providing that they are exceedingly frugal with the approximately $2,000 each will receive (on average) for being subjected to police violence — including broken bones — in the course of taking part in legal protest activity.

That a settlement of this kind has finally been reached, and lawyers have pocketed $1.3 million dollars, is unsurprising, and predicted. So too, the opportunity the settlement presents for media hacks to reinforce the counter-narrative established at the time of S11. Thus Chris Tinkler and Kelvin Healey’s lies (see below) regarding the supposed fact that “Protesters spat at and poured urine on police and hurled ball-bearings, marbles, nails, nuts and bolts”; lies of the sort repeated in regards to more recent protests against the G20 last November.

‘Taxpayers fund secret compo payout for S11 rioters’ / ‘Protesters win compo’
Chris Tinkler and Kelvin Healey
Sunday Herald Sun
March 4, 2007

PROTESTERS who clashed with police in the violent S11 [police] riots have been given a [not-so] secret payout by the Bracks Government in return for dropping legal action.

The Government and Victoria Police have agreed to a $700,000 payment to protesters in the confidential deal.

The cash is on top of $600,000 taxpayers have paid in fees for the Government’s solicitors.

Forty-seven demonstrators and law firm Slater and Gordon will share the windfall. The lawyers are believed to be allocating about $600,000 to cover their fees.

All parties in the legal dispute were tight-lipped about the deal yesterday.

The protesters sued authorities after wild [police] riots outside the World Economic Forum at Crown Casino in September, 2000.

Protesters spat at and poured urine on police and hurled ball-bearings, marbles, nails, nuts and bolts.

Those who sued alleged their injuries, including fractures to vertebrae, sternums and wrists, and shock and anxiety, were caused by police action.

News of the payout has fuelled [completely irrational] worries that the S11 protesters’ success could prompt similar action from participants in November’s G-20 riots in Melbourne.

It is understood agreement was reached when the event’s insurers — who will cover the payout — bowed to the prospect of even higher legal costs. And authorities caved in to concerns that even if they beat the protesters and were awarded costs, they would not have been able to get the money from them.

S11 litigants included comedian Rod Quantock, serial protester Ciaron O’Reilly and an SBS TV cameraman.

They alleged they were hurt when police cleared a path for WA Premier [1993–2001] Richard Court.

Here Tinkler and Healey are referring to Dick’s attempts to reach the conference — contrary to police instructions — by driving through protesters on the morning of the first day of the conference. As the Tory remarked at the time: “I’m not interested in exotic forms of transport. If I go to a convention I like to roll up at the front door”. (Other delegates were forced to reach the conference by boat and/or helicopter.)

Unable to penetrate the crowds, Dick was trapped inside his car until police arrived. Before then, however, in one of the more memorable pieces of political poetry I’ve witnessed:

    “Aborigine Ivan Wyatt-Ring, 29, did a war dance on the car roof and said later: “I looked [Court] in the eye and said, ‘Shame, brother.’ Mate, you should have seen his expression. I said, ‘Have a taste of what you’ve done to my people.'”

Police then proceeded to give protesters a further taste of violence when, mounted and on foot, they smashed into those assembled with batons and fists. Among many other injuries sustained during the course of the police assault, one man had his teeth knocked out and was taken to Alfred Hospital. Dick, of course, escaped without a hair on his head being touched, and has since gone on to profit from the neoliberal restructuring of WA’s economy that took place during his eight years in office, now ensconced as Chairman of Perth-based mining company GRD Minproc. (Incidentally, Dick’s daddy Sir Charles Court was also WA Premier, from 1974 to 1982.)

Luke Roche was the SBS camera operator police assaulted, and at the time he stated: “I was knocked to the ground, I wasn’t sure what happened. I rolled over to try and get a couple of point of view trampling shots as they occurred and I copped a couple of batons as they went over. And it’s pretty obvious why I’m there. I was making myself known to as many police as possible that I’m part of the media and I’m there doing my work.”

The protesters sued the state of Victoria and 953 officers who worked at the riot, including former deputy commissioner Neil O’Loughlin – in charge of the police operation – and former traffic assistant commissioner Ray Shuey.

Inspector Glenn Weir, of Victoria Police, said the settlement resolved all proceedings against police and the state relating to the protest.

“The parties . . . are all satisfied that an appropriate resolution has been reached without the need for costly and time-consuming court proceedings,” Insp Weir said.

Lawyers from Slater and Gordon refused to discuss the case this week.

Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu said the deal was another shady deal by Premier Steve Bracks, who was already under the microscope over a secret pre-election agreement with the Police Association.

“The Victorian public will be rightly outraged,” Mr Baillieu said. “This is yet another backroom deal and people are sick of Labor’s backroom deals.”

The police paid out more than $6 million after strip-searching hundreds in a raid on Tasty nightclub in 1994.

In 2000, 30 protesters baton-charged by police outside Richmond Secondary College in 1993 were paid $300,000.

See also : Furore over protesters’ payouts: report, AAP, The Age, March 4, 2007 — essentially a recapitulation of the account in the Herald Sun | Beating Up: A Report on Police Batons and the News Media at the World Economic Forum, Melbourne, September 2000, Dr. Bernard Barrett (2000) | ‘Protesting Legalities’, The Law Report, ABC, October 24, 2000 | The Tasty nightclub raid, in which Victoria Police forced 463 patrons to strip naked, is the subject of a terrific documentary, directed by Stephen MacLean. For more details, read The Tasty Bust Reunion press kit [PDF] | The police assault on picketers, and the unsuccessful struggle to keep Richmond Secondary College open — one of 55 state schools closed by the thoroughly depressing former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett — is also the subject of a book by Stephen Jolly, Behind the Lines (1996); an account of the successful struggle to save Northlands Secondary College, “a significant event in the history of Aboriginal people in Victoria and the need for their history and difficulties within this society to be acknowledged”, is provided by Georgina Meyer (June, 1999)

    I said, “Tomorrow John” and he said, “I know where your sympathies lie”, and I said, “I couldn’t give a fuck. I have no sympathies any more. You’re all a pack of shits and tomorrow I’m going berserk”. Well he went off his brain and in the end I said to him, I said, “Howard. You’re a cunt. You haven’t got my support, you never will have and I’m not going to rubbish you or the party tomorrow but I feel a lot better having told you you’re a cunt.”

    — Jeff Kennett, March 23, 1987

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The Youth House stays; or Copenhagen burns

Yeah well; it appears that Danish authorities have so far failed to crush the spirit of resistance in the lovely Danish capital of Copenhagen. And what an ecumenical bunch Danish yoof are! In a screamingly obvious development that is bringing tears to the eyes of Mick Armstrong, AP reports that ‘European Anarchists Join Denmark Rioters’ (March 4, 2007):

Anarchists from across northern Europe flocked to join protesters in the Danish capital on Saturday after two nights of riots sparked by the eviction of squatters from an abandoned [‘abandoned’ = occupied for 25 years!] building that had been a center for young leftists and punk rockers.

[Incidentally, making ‘punk rockers’ in Europe a different breed to some of those in Melbourne, busy as they are kissing neo-Nazi arse.]

More than 500 people, including scores of foreigners, have been arrested since the riots started Thursday. Authorities said more than 200 were arrested early Saturday following overnight clashes in which demonstrators pelted police with cobblestones and set fire to cars…

But in news that is sure to warm the hearts of Armstrong and his middle class followers, ‘Danish police round up foreigners, violence down’ (March 3, 2007):

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Danish police rounded up foreigners it said had helped fuel a wave of violence that followed the eviction of activists from a Copenhagen youth center earlier this week.

The arrests followed some of the worst violence early on Saturday, when police fought street battles with hundreds of youths who torched cars and vandalized a local school…

And just as the Danish resistance — with the assistance of comrades from across the borders — is raising the stakes, so the Danish state is taking the opportunity to embark upon a more general ethnic and social cleansing: the offices of the Anarchist Black Cross, for example, have been evicted, its occupants arrested, and a number of other anarchist projects, groups and individuals in the city attacked by police terror squads:

Police said they raided houses, schools and hostels, detaining about 100 activists, half of whom [are] foreigners. Local media said more than 600 people have been held since the violence erupted on Thursday. They included Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Italians, Irish, British and Spaniards…

Unfortunately, once again, it appears that crazy, ultra-violent, exploitative, hostile, contemptuous, disruptive, abusive, threatening, ultra-sectarian, provocative, hooliganistic wreckers from New Zealand have slipped through the police net. Nevertheless…

Comrades!

Well done! Give them hell! Do not be intimidated by the fascist police!

Love and solidarity,

Andy.

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Trot Guide 2007 #1.0

From The Socialist Unity Blog, via Leftist Trainspotters, the following: Where is the IST going? (March 1, 2007):

…in Australia the Socialist Alternative is an IS derived organisation, [not] resulting from the expulsion of the Melbourne branch including Tom O’Lincoln some years ago. Socialist Alternative are basically a propaganda group following a similar party building model to that adopted by the [Socialist Workers Party (SWP)] in the 1980s. The expulsions seem to have been precipitated by an intervention from London, after a visit to Oz by Chris Bambury. Socialist Alternative can sustain themselves perhaps indefinitely on that isolationist, propaganda basis, but to what purpose?

In contrast the official SWP affiliate, the [International Socialist Organisation (ISO)], seems to be in terminal crisis. Within the last couple of weeks they finally formally resigned from the Australian Socialist Alliance (SA), however their participation had been problematic for a while, as they sought to apply perspectives from London which stressed the coalition model that the SWP favoured for Respect. Their long term leading comrade David Glanz has now taken a backseat role, and I have heard rumours that some comrades may have resigned over the ISO leaving the SA.

In New Zealand, the propaganda version of the IS politics is called the International Socialists. It is significant that their web site links to the American ISO, and to the Australian Socialist Alternative, although I do not believe that the American ISO is fostering formal international links. For those familiar with the traditional British SWP of the 1980s and 1990s, the IS (NZ) web site has a comfortable feel to it.

The official IST affiliate in New Zealand, called Socialist Worker, have not updated their web-site for a couple of years [2005],* but are quite independent of the London line, and leading comrades like Grant Morgan have been regular attendees at events organised by the [Democratic Socialist Perspective] in Australia. Socialist Worker’s orientation on left regroupment appears to be at odds with current London thinking…

Huh.

So the International Socialist Organisation, with very little ceremony, has finally left the Socialist Alliance? Ah well. In doing so, the ISO has merely rendered SA into what it was always going to be: an(other) electoral platform for the DSP. Speaking of which, the DSP/SA is fielding six losing candidates in the upcoming (March 24) NSW state election: Raul Bassi, Rachel Evans, Susan Price and Jakalene X in the Upper House (Legislative Council); Pip Hinman in Marrackville; and Jess Moore in Woollongong. Interestingly, Hinman will be competing with the Socialist Equality Party for the attention of the masses, where Patrick O’Connor is also standing to lose. In addition, Nick Beams — “a leading figure in the Australian and international socialist movement for more than three decades”, apparently — and Terry Cook are aiming for the Legislative Council, while James Cogan will contest the seat of Heffron and Noel Holt the seat of Newcastle.

* Socialist Worker now got blog (February 2007–).

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Evicting the Ungdomshuset makes baby Jesus cry… and social democrats smile

Danish Christians reckon there’s no room for yoof in Copenhagen. So the terror squad evicted the Ungdomshuset. Bloomberg reckons 80 members of the Danish resistance have been arrested; AP claims more than 250; Reuters at least 75; later amended by The Age (Reuters) to “about 190”:

“We made them an offer and I’m sorry that they did not accept it,” Copenhagen Mayor Ritt Bjerregaard told a news conference after hurrying back from a ski vacation in Norway.

“The police handled the situation very professionally,” she said.

When she’s not evicting squatters, on holidays, praising police terror squads, or ‘campaigning’ for ‘environmentalism’, ‘feminism’ and ‘socialism’, in her spare time, Bjerregaard is a gardener in her organically-managed manor; mostly growing apples.

Isn’t that nice.

Newsflash!

Mick Armstrong has issued the following statement on the eviction:

I wish I was one of the participants in The Bolshevik Revolution™ but in the meantime I am in Socialist Alternative.

The anarchist crazies involved in the ultra-violence are in no serious sense part of Danish society. Just like their black bloc mates in Australia they simply exploit squats such as the Ungdomshuset for their own purposes.

Right throughout the lead-up to the eviction they made clear their hostility to and contempt for private property. On the day they did all they could to disrupt the eviction and were hostile, abusive, threatening and ultra-sectarian towards police.

Denmark, fortunately, has not previously been blighted by the sort of black bloc anarchist activities which have had such a massive impact on demonstrations in Australia. These people are simply provocateurs that open up civil society to police repression. In Australia their ranks have been riddled by police agents and fascists… and they are even averse to waving red flags!

What gave them a certain critical mass at the Ungdomshuset was the presence of considerable numbers of anarchists from Outer Space. One of our members from Mars said he recognised at least 40 Martian anarchists. He knew at least 20 of them by name. There were also a considerable number of black bloc anarchists from outside Denmark. We know of people from Sweden, Germany and England. These people are like football hooligans who travel the world looking for violence, including a German who was hit on the head, according to a hospital spokeswoman.

(Thankfully, police officers from across the country are on their way to Copenhagen to help in the coming days, when more demonstrations are expected. Police are also monitoring border crossings with Sweden and Germany because Danish squatters have called for filthy fucking foreign squatters to help.)

On top of that there were also a considerable number of anarchists from New Guinea, and various islands of the Malay Archipelago.

Because of the behaviour of these provocateurs the media and the law and order brigade are having a field day.

The left should offer no comfort to these crazies. We should do whatever we can to isolate them. They are wreckers. If they grow in Europe it will simply make it harder to to build a revolutionary organisation that can participate in mass struggles, draw lessons from past victories and defeats and convince the working class that middle class students from the University of Melbourne know the way forward to socialism.

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The NPD Explained

Welf is not amused.

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