Bash the Fash

Bash the Fash

Organise, No.70

“Fascist” nowadays has come to be popularly adopted as a harmless pejorative term used towards any person or institution considered to be mildly authoritarian. It is an anachronism that refers to a political movement that existed and failed decades ago. Euronationalist groups like the British National Party (BNP), exploiting fears from the working class over worsening conditions, now attempt to couch their policies in respectable political language. They attempt to present themselves as a radical alternative to the static mainstream political parties who have become increasingly isolated from the concerns of working class communities and have been rewarded for this with a swell in sympathy. Yet despite their apparent transformation, the political programmes of organisations like the BNP still in reality embody the original tenets of fascist ideology. They are authoritarian and hierarchical, organising themselves and understanding society along strict racial lines and promoting a centralised corporatist economic model as an attempt to reconcile the inherent contradictions of capital. These ideas may have been re-branded as the supposed popular face of white Britain and clothed in the guise of a parliamentary political party but their essential character remains. It represents, as with all statist political movements, the subjugation, oppression and continued exploitation of the working class and active opposition to its organisation through the organs of the state. Fascism is the most explicitly violent incarnation of this political programme. It shows its true colours when family values, concerns for immigration and traditionalism at the ballot box become homophobia, male chauvinism, racialism and despotism in power. Class antagonisms are silenced by a brutal regime that denies the diversity, individuality and creative potential of human life. Capital and privilege are defended by the entire repressive arsenal of the state as opponents and dissidents are quashed.

Fascist violence

Political violence has remained consistent in fascism’s modern counterparts. Despite a commitment to “community activism”, hostility, threats and intimidation continue to exist as a central driving force behind fascist ideology. The BNP has a well publicised history of brutal attacks by its members. Tony Wentworth, the BNP’s former student organiser has had convictions alongside Joe Owens (Nick Griffin’s former bodyguard) for assaults against activists at an anti-BNP rally. Owens had also previously served eight months in prison for sending razor blades to a Jewish family through the post. Tony Lecomber – Nick Griffin’s key deputy in the party from 1999 until January 2006 – was jailed in 1985 after a nail bomb he was carrying to the offices of the Worker’s Revolutionary Party exploded and then again in 1991 for assaulting a Jewish teacher who was removing a BNP sticker from a London Underground Station. David Copeland, who exploded a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub in the heart of London’s homosexual community, was a former BNP member. Although the BNP distanced itself from Copeland, Griffin wrote in the aftermath of the bombing that homosexuals protesting against the murders were “flaunting their perversion in front of the world’s journalists, [and] showed just why so many ordinary people find these creatures disgusting”. Wherever fascists are unopposed they are able to carry out systematic campaigns of violence against ethnic minorities, the gay community and working class organisations.

Antifa origins

The term “antifa” has its original origins in the “Antifaschismus”, working class organisations that were formed in Germany (and also in Italy) in opposition to the fascist parties that were to take power during the interwar years. Originally, being composed only of members of the “Rotfrontkämpferbund”, the paramilitary wing of the German Communist Party, the groups later expanded to encompass a wide range of left wing activists. Its central goal was to present a physical opposition to the emerging fascism. Despite some attempts at mass resistance to National Socialism, particularly within the Mössinger General Strike, after Hitler’s seizure of power in 1933 the movement began to fall into decline and became increasingly isolated from the communist resistance during the war. Many antifa groups during this period came with Soviet sponsorship and Prisoners of War captured during the Eastern Front campaign were encouraged to undertake antifa training. In Spain during the 1930’s antifascism took on a more explicitly revolutionary character. During the civil war, “reds” from across the globe mobilised in defence of worker and peasant gains against the Republic and fascist armies. “¡No pasarán!” became a rallying cry alongside “Land and Liberty!” for the international emancipation of the working classes. It also came to be adopted by British militants during the 1936 Battle of Cable Street. Antifas, including Jewish, socialist and Irish groups, blockaded streets and fought running battles with the police in an attempt to halt a planned march and kick Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists out of the East End.

National Front and British Movement

In the 1970s, fascist and far right parties such as the National Front (NF) and British Movement were making significant gains electorally in the UK and were increasingly confident in their public appearances. This was challenged in 1977 with the Battle of Lewisham, when thousands of people physically stopped an NF march in South London. Shortly after this, the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) was launched by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). The ANL had a campaign of high profile propaganda, as well as anti-fascist squads that attacked NF meetings and paper sales to disrupt their ability to organize. The SWP, whose theoretician Tony Cliff described the period as one of downturn in class struggle, later disbanded the ANL. However, many squad members refused to stop their activities and because of this were expelled from the party in 1981; many then going on to form the group Red Action. In 1985, some members of Red Action and the anarcho-syndicalist Direct Action Movement launched Anti-Fascist Action (AFA), which was to be the focus of militant anti-fascism in the UK for the next 15 years. Similarly, in the 1980’s activists from the German autonomous and squatters movement began to adopt militant anti-fascist tactics in the face of neo-Nazi attacks following the reunification of Germany. They rekindled the legacy of the earlier oppositions to National Socialism and began to organize to prevent and disrupt planned activities of far right organizations – particularly the Third Position group the NDP (National Democratic Party) which had a history of violence and intimidation. After the decline of AFA in the late 90’s, in 2004 members from the Anarchist Federation, Class War, and No Platform founded the UK organization Antifa. Antifa poses an alternative to non-violent, broad front and anti-class groups like the UAF (Unite Against Fascism) and state-linked agencies like Searchlight and continues to imitate the tactics of groups like AFA before them.

Militant values

Despite this chequered history and the diverse adherents the essential values of “Antifa” have remained consistent. Militant anti-fascists all accept the need for physical confrontation with fascists; they understand that fascist groups promote their ideas through political violence and that there needs to be a counterweight to this. They also accept that if the struggle against fascism is to be successful it must be tackled by communities, not the state.

These principles have led many to confuse the character of Antifa and militant anti-fascism. These aims clearly have a political quality and come hand-in-hand with a radical, class based critique of capitalist society. Yet while the roots of militant anti-fascism are clearly political, Antifa is essentially a tactic. It is about defending the streets against those who wish to claim them and presenting an active and confrontational face for working class opposition. The “flabby pacifism” of liberal and broad front organisations has and always will fail. Every inch of political ground that is given to the fascists means more attacks, more intimidation, more intolerance and less unity. The use of violence and the threat of violence is a fabric of our everyday existence. It is used by the state, it is used by the army and it is used by our political opponents. This means that activists have to face some difficult questions. Militants have a clear choice when confronted with fascism. They can either do nothing, resign themselves to pacifistic and statist “solutions” that only serve to entrench the conditions in which fascism flourishes or they can be active, they can accept a historical responsibility to take a stand and stamp this poison out of their community. It is important however, to hold no illusions over these tactics. It is vital for the health of an organisation that it is conscious of the potential negative effects that the use of violence can have. Activists must be introspective and self-critical. Machismo and hooliganism cannot be tolerated and a concerted effort must be made to stop organisations becoming gendered. An awareness of the stress and commitment that are involved in these situations and the need for solidarity and support are also important for the well-being of activists.

Leftist criticisms

The secretive nature of many antifascist groups has led to criticisms of “squadism” from many within the left. They see Antifa and its equivalents as elitist and undemocratic. But such an attitude is a symptom of mentalities that view all workers organisations as necessarily vanguardist and is unfair to activists who risk their safety in defence of their communities. For decades revolutionary left groups have opportunistically used the mobilisation against fascism as a way of trying to swell their membership and the coffers of their party. There are clear practical reasons why militant anti-fascist groups have to retain cautiousness over membership. Not only does the potential illegality of actions warrant vigilance but there are also many precedents of far-right and state infiltration within these organisations. This criticism also ignores Antifa’s clear commitment to ideological struggle against fascism and the open community activism which is considered as equally important to successful confrontation with fascists. As is stated in Antifa’s founding statement, “education and presenting workable solutions to the problems faced by communities are absolutely vital to the struggle. These may be outside the current remit of Antifa, but we will wholeheartedly support these tactics, and while we may not be able to initiate such activities, we strongly encourage our members to involve themselves in this sort of grass-roots work.”

Some will argue that this ideological struggle must be waged against the fascist themselves, that a direct debate is the most effective way of undermining their ideals. But debate with a fascist is not only futile but impossible. It is an academic fantasy born of no real experience of what the threat of fascism means on your street and in your neighbourhood. It is, after all, difficult to discuss dialectics with a jackboot to your face. Debate represents progress. Fascists are not interested in this. Their ideas are inherently irrational and romanticised, they should not be considered as equal. As has been demonstrated repeatedly, to fascists like Nick Griffin public debate is merely a PR stunt. It is a media spectacle for them to spout their ideological trash.

No platform to fascists

No platform adherents like the Anarchist Federation and Antifa believe that fascists should not be given the authority to proselytize against ethnic communities and minorities and encourage their followers to violence. Giving them a platform gives respectability to their ideas and bolsters the self-assurance of their adherents who may feel it is publicly acceptable to adopt the label “fascist”. These “ideas” must never become acceptable. They undermine our confidence, they undermine our unity and they legitimize anti-class attitudes. Halting a BNP paper sale, march or meeting may seem like a trivial affair, but it is vital to disrupt their organisation at all of its levels. Adolf Hitler himself said that the only way the rise of the German Nazi party could have been prevented was if its enemies had recognized it for what it was right at the start and had smashed it in its infancy and with utmost force. It is necessary for debate to take place, but this has to be within and amongst the community. Issues need to be addressed, activists need to help build workers confidence and encourage struggles in a more productive direction. Intolerance to fascism needs to become a basic fact of community life as solidarity, mutual aid and autonomy are promoted as alternative methods of confronting the ills of capitalist society.

As militant anti-fascists we understand the necessity of Antifa and physical confrontation tactics. But as anarchist communists we also understand that ultimately the only decisive way to defeat fascism is to eliminate the conditions under which it develops. Fascism will end when an organised working class is able to overthrow capital and the state and reconstruct society along libertarian lines. Fascism is a product of weak and disillusioned people. Capitalism argues that prosperity comes through strength and this imperialism is mirrored in their ideology. Anarchist communism also argues that we can be strong, but that we discover this through solidarity and self-organisation. It will only be when these ideas are the natural principles of the working class that we will we be able to decisively give fascism the boot.

ANTIFA is a collective of militant anti-fascists committed to opposing the rise of the far-right in Britain and abroad. They believe in the ‘no platform’ philosophy and the tradition of fighting fascism/racism stretching back to Cable Street, Red Lion Square, Lewisham, and Waterloo. They are a network of various organisations and individuals who see anti-fascism as part of the class struggle.

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Splitting with Anarchism (as Opposed to Anything Else)

‘Fighting White Rage, Splitting with Anarchism?’ is a text published on the illvox site (May 13, 2008), outlining reasons not to be cheerful regarding the relationship between anarchism and people of colour in the United States. The text is below; illvox itself emerged in June 2007, is “manifested and maintained by people of color”, and to some extent replaced a previous site, Anarchist People of Color (illegalvoices.org). APOC emerged in the US in 2001 as an email list and site, and was maintained by Ernesto Aguilar (among others). The APOC network organised a few conferences, then more or less dissolved.

‘Fighting White Rage’ reproduces a short statement arguing in favour of employing the term ‘autonomous’ as opposed to ‘anarchist’ to describe the network, and condemns the (white) anarchist movement in the US for its racism. Anyway, it’s a bit of a bizarro tract, and appears to owe more than a little to Maoism — which, incidentally, a small number of former members of the Love & Rage Federation eventually joined, and by way of following a fairly similar logic.

Maybe I’ll reply to it later…

10 Reasons for APOC as “Autonomous People of Color” as Opposed to Anything Else
Negro Mankno

10. Both the Marxist and anarchist tendencies in the U.S. consistently exhibit white supremacist chauvinism, organizational cultism, leadership cultism, and historical revisionism; especially as it relates to workers of color.

9. Workers of color are the MAJORITY in the world. Here in AmeriKKKa we still think and act as a “minority.” This is one of the reasons we get what we get: crumbs and/or crucified.

8. Only we can save ourselves. If others decide to add-on and assist, that’s great. But to expect their help is bourgeois ideology. “Affirmative action” is NOT the same as “reparations.” Only our brains (and our bullets) can grant us and guarantee us our collective freedom.

7. We still spend entirely too much time spinning our wheels dealing with white anarchists and white progressives, rather than reaching out to our brothers and sisters who look like us and live like us.

6. All knowledge can trace its roots to the various cultures we originate from. The first strike for better wages and working conditions in recorded history occurred in 1170 BC in Egypt. Marxism and Bakuninist anarchism comes out of Freemasonry, which was the product of the Egyptian Mystery System. Both Marx and Bakunin were 32nd degree Masons, as was Lenin’s father and Mao’s #2, Lin Bao.

5. J. Sakai’s Settlers: Mythology of the White Proletariat [First edition, 1983] outlines clearly the truth of the worker’s movement. Few of us have read or digested these lessons. The real proletariat is non-white and the real proletariat is not the radicalized intelligentsia. The natural result of allowing a radicalized intelligentsia to seize state power is Stalinism, dictatorship of the party over the people. And all of us can bear witness to this dynamic in our activism; even amongst so-called “anarchists” and “anti-authoritarians.”

4. Autonomy shows our solidarity with the international working class, and our break with classic anarchism and Marxism, even as we may share some common ideas, concepts, and goals with both; like anti-KKKapitalism. True self-determination begins with answering the question: “do I have ideas…or do ideas have me?”

3. “Autonomy” demands and demonstrates a new orientation and socio/political platform for active class struggle from a non-white perspective.

2. The main reason we see clashes between communities of color, like Mexicans versus Blacks for example, is due to the interference of outside reactionary forces working in concert with reactionary forces within our communities. The reactionaries within our communities (regardless of actual economic status) who enable the larger power structure to do what it does must be singled out, neutralized, and/or ruthlessly destroyed; otherwise the revolution will never see the light of day. We must have the total support of the majority of our respective peoples or we will fail. This is what we need to focus on.

1. They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. So why do we seek to imitate those who routinely oppress us?

“All knowledge can trace its roots to the various cultures we originate from. The first strike for better wages and working conditions in recorded history occurred in 1170 BC in Egypt. Marxism and Bakuninist anarchism comes out of Freemasonry, which was the product of the Egyptian Mystery System. Both Marx and Bakunin were 32nd degree Masons, as was Lenin’s father and Mao’s #2, Lin Bao.”

That’s some pretty weird shit.

Presumably, the purpose of claiming that all knowledge has its roots in cultures from which people of colour originate is intended to dispel the racist myth that knowledge is an exclusively White domain. On the contrary — so the argument goes — a radical understanding of the history of ideas reveals that Africa is at the centre of human intellectual endeavour. In the long run, however, constructing another myth to take the place of Eurocentrism is not especially helpful, especially when it’s used to bolster the claim that Marxism and Bakuninist anarchism were borne of Freemasonry, in turn a product of the Egyptian Mystery System.

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“The Inaugural Down Under Feminists Carnival”: Sheilas Still Complaining

Stone the bloody crows (via Club Troppo)…

Hoyden About Town is proud to present the first edition of the Down Under Feminists Carnival! I hope you enjoy this spectacular buffet of feminist writing.

The Down Under Feminists Carnival is open to feminist submissions from any blog based in Australia or New Zealand. You can submit your own posts or those of others, and you can submit as many posts as you like. Please spread the word amongst your feminist networks, and keep the carnival going.

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Noble Front vs. ZOG

    Update, June 13: OZtion has finally gotten around to closing Noble Front’s account. Either that, or Pollard has decided to cease selling on OZtion.

NSW police have raided a property outside Bathurst belonging to David Pollard, the owner of neo-Nazi online store Noble Front. In February, Pollard was the * attraction on Seven News in Sydney; Seven also accompanied police on the raid this morning (June 10, video). Armed with a search warrant for ‘racist propaganda’, police have apparently confiscated a range of materials, including computers. As a result, presumably — and assuming that this information was not available to them previously — they will now have in their possession details of anyone who’s ordered merchandise from Pollard in the past. Potential charges against Pollard would also presumably be brought under the terms of the (NSW) Anti Discrimination Act (1977).

Currently, while the Noble Front site catalogue is down, and has been for some months, Noble Front merchandise is available for sale at OZtion.com.au. Items include an SS and White Power patch; a Nazi Youth and SS flag; and — my personal favourite — the Deaths Head CD ‘Feast of the Jackal’.

    OZtion was founded by Philip Druce and Kelvin Yip in Melbourne in 2005. Together they identified the requirement for OZtion from working in the online industry and began to build a team to offer Australians an Australian online auction site. OZtion’s team now includes professionals in online trading, web site development, database systems, internet security and fraud prevention. It’s been heaps of fun and challenging building and running OZtion.

As noted previously, Deaths Head is a local Melbourne band, and closely associated with both Blood & Honour and the Hammerskins, international neo-Nazi networks. Vocalist Jesse maintains a channel on YouTube which features a number of Deaths Head videos, as well as two very brief cartoons featuring the decapitation and shooting of ‘Sheky’ the Jew. Deaths Head is also notable for having provided local oi! band Bulldog Spirit with a drummer, Joel. Doug, the vocalist for Bulldog Spirit, is a big fan of mine, and it was in this spirit that he published what he claimed (erroneously) to be my work address on an online forum frequented by boneheads.

Less Stoopid, More Time:

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Long Live Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist-Maoist Media!

MIM is dead! Long live MIM!

Revolutionary Internationalist Information Network

RIIN is Marxist media upholding world proletarian revolutions, anti-imperialism and feminism. Regarding proletarian revolutions and anti-imperialism, we uphold cardinal principles of Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM) that is based at California, USA. Regarding feminism, we follow writings of authors Chalam [1894 – 1979] and Ranganayakamma [1939–]. You can contact us at our email address hegel2mao [at] rediffmail [dot] com

We consider USSR under Josef Stalin (from 1922 to 1953) and China under Mao Zedong (from 1949 to 1976) as real models of socialism. We reject the legacy of the CPSU since 1953 and of the CCP since 1976. We consider Khrushchevite-Brezhnevite social-imperialism to be one of the ugliest totalitarian social systems in world’s history and we see its direct and logical continuation in the post-Soviet Russia of Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin.

In the face of an uncaring world, MIM announced its suicide last month, the last gasp of a tiny group of revolutionary academics from California. Other Maoist (Marxist-Leninist) groups still-existant in the United States — and in addition to the Great Leader‘s — include the (rival) Freedom Road Socialist Organization and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Workers World.

In the United Kingdom, Maoist and Marxist-Leninist political formations include the Communist Party of Britain, the Communist Party of Britain Marxist-Leninist, the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist), the New Communist Party of Britain, the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) and last — but by absolutely no means necessary least — the Stalin Society.

On a vaguely related note, Peter Tatchell represents for Mount Waverley:

In 1968 I was a 16 year old student at Mount Waverley High School, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [School motto: “Learn to live and live to learn”]. My home state was, in those days, Victoria by name and Victorian by nature. The federal government was also ruled by a suffocating, authoritarian right-wing government. Abortion and homosexuality were totally illegal. Plays, books and films were subject to ruthless censorship. Protests were heavily repressed and it was a crime in the city of Melbourne to hand out political leaflets in the street. Anyone with even vaguely liberal views was denounced as a communist, which carried serious social stigma and potential career derailment in sensitive professions. The Victorian state premier, Henry Bolte, was Franco lite…

Unfortunately, I’ve looked but can find no Australian Maoist blogs. Or, to be precise, none that dare speak their name and/or actually function. Perhaps the closest thing to a Maoist blog is (was?) LastSuperpower.net — “established by leftwingers who support the war in Iraq” — which unfortunately appears to be down at the moment.

Does Bill Kerr’s blog qualify?

LastSuperpower.net (December 2002–) appears to have had its brief maoment in the sun a few years ago, when members offered themselves to General Public as the voice of the pro-war Left. The remnants of the Miaowist student movement of the 1960s, the mob at LastSuperpower encapsulated their demands of World History in the delightfully euphemistic phrase ‘draining the swamps’. As embodied, for example, in Kerry Langer’s ‘Drain the swamps where terror breeds’, published in The Australian (September 25, 2005). ‘Ironic’ that in their youth, qualified to serve their part as cogs in their country’s death machine, the Miaowists were anti-war; 30-something years later, and a little bit long in the tooth for active duty, they snipe at the ‘pseudo-Left’ from internet bunkers.



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[For Dion] Family identifies son in Russian beheading video

    Dion, December 12, 2007: “As I stated on the Bombshell forum Andy, you are a liar, a hypocrite and no better than the trash that you fight against.”

In August last year, media reported that a video titled “Execution of a Tajik and a Dagestani” had become available for viewing online. The three-minute video showed the murder of two young men, conducted, apparently, by a Russian neo-Nazi group. Subsequently, in October 2007, a person allegedly responsible for uploading the video to one fascist site, Viktor Milkov, was arrested and charged with being naughty. Convicted, he received a slap on the wrist. Milkov wasn’t the only person to have published the video, and it was circulated (including on Stormfront Down Under) and remains in circulation on numerous Russian and international neo-Nazi websites. Beyond this, the political impact of the footage — aside from a few embarrassed *coughs* by Russian authorities — has been fairly limited, existing, as it does, in a sea of similarly grotesque violence. If anything, it’s merely re-confirmed the ability of the far right in Russia to get away with murder, to film it, and to circulate it among a largely appreciative audience internationally.

By way of context, for several years Russian neo-Nazis have been butchering their enemies — principally dark-skinned Russians, those from neighbouring territories, and anarchists/antifa — with relative impunity; a trend which is increasing. Further, given generalised xenophobia on the part of the Russian population as a whole, they’ve done so with relatively little opposition. Crucially, however, their violent repression has taken place with the implicit support of the Russian state. Thus, as is becoming increasingly widely acknowledged, even by the Western media, perpetrators of fascist violence usually escape capture, and when prosecuted, receive relatively light sentences, their crimes often described as mere ‘hooliganism’. The apparent decision by one group of neo-Nazis to video their murderous crime and to broadcast it online represents a relatively (although not entirely; other assaults resulting in death have been broadcast previously) new development. The sentencing of the murderers of Timur Kacharava, on the other hand, does not.

    Above : Damien Ovchynik of Bail Up!, performing at the 2006 Ian Stuart Donaldson gig at The Birmingham Hotel, Cnr. Johnston & Smith Streets, Fitzroy; Bail Up! will also be performing at this year’s mid Winter Fest in Adelaide

Family identifies son in Russian beheading video
Michael Schwirtz
International Herald Tribune
June 9, 2008

MOSCOW: Shamil Odamanov used to call his parents almost daily from Moscow, where he worked as a laborer after moving from his village in Russia’s North Caucasus region in search of a better job. Then, a little more than a year ago, the phone calls stopped.

Now, to the family’s horror, they think they know why. They have identified Odamanov, 24, as the man beheaded in a video of a double execution apparently carried out by members of a Russian neo-Nazi group last year.

“It’s not only that he’s similar – it is him, period,” Umakhan Odamanov, Shamil Odamanov’s father, said by telephone from his home in Dagestan, a Russian republic in the North Caucasus. Investigators have said that Odamanov is likely one of the two victims in the video, dark-skinned men who appear kneeling below a Nazi flag before they are killed.

Though initially considered a fake, the video, which originally appeared on Russian ultranationalist Web sites in August, spread quickly on the Internet and was shown in edited versions on national television. It shoved the problem of race-related violence into the foreground of national discourse, if only for a short time.

The police are investigating several individuals, some from nationalist groups, in connection with the killings, but no suspects have officially been identified, Vladimir Markin, the spokesman for the Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General’s Office, said in an interview.

In February, a court found Viktor Milkov, a student from Adygei, in southern Russia, guilty of helping circulate the video and sentenced him to a year in prison. He claims that an unknown person e-mailed him the video.

The police have not yet found the victims’ bodies, Markin said, nor have they identified where exactly the murders took place.

Attacks against nonwhites in Russia have steadily increased over the last several years, as more and more immigrants from abroad or from Russia’s poorer ethnic enclaves move into large urban centers in search of work.

Odamanov was among them. He left his home village, Sultanyangiyurt in Dagestan, about two years ago and moved to Moscow to look for a job “and possibly a bride,” his father said.

In his regular calls home, he frequently complained about run-ins with boneheads, who stalk their dark-skinned victims in the low-income residential areas around Moscow.

In late March 2007, Odamanov called “to wish me a happy birthday,” his father said. “That was the last time I heard from him.” The next time he saw his son was in the video. He was tied up, kneeling next to another man and wearing the black Adidas jacket and shirt given to him by his brother, Artur, Umakhan Odamanov said.

Set against a soundtrack of heavy metal music, the video opens with the title “Operation of the National-Socialist Party of Russia to Arrest and Execute Two Colonists From Dagestan and Tajikistan.” There are shots of the countryside that investigators believe is somewhere in the Kaluzhskaya region, about 75 kilometers, or 120 miles, southwest of Moscow.

“We were arrested by National-Socialists,” the two bound men mumble through their gags.

In the next scene, one of the captors, wearing camouflage and heavy black gloves, yells, “Glory to Russia!” then plunges what looks like a large knife into the neck of the man thought to be Odamanov. He is decapitated in seconds [sic].

Then the second man, whom the police have not identified, is shot in the head and crumples face-first into a shallow grave. In the final scene, two men in camouflage, wearing black masks, give Nazi salutes.

There were about 600 reported racist attacks and about 80 murders recorded in Russia in 2007, according to the Sova Center, an organization that monitors hate crimes in Russia. The number of attacks this year reached 232 as of June 1, 57 of which were murders.

Human rights groups have often accused officials of ignoring the problem of racist violence in Russia, although in Moscow, at least, a recent spike in murders of dark-skinned people has prompted a noticeable response among law enforcement agencies.

“Moscow prosecutors have definitely started to more actively engage this problem beginning from last year,” said Aleksandr Verkhovsky, director of the Sova Center.

The Interior Ministry announced last week that this year the police had arrested more than 50 people thought to be involved in xenophobic attacks in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the two cities with the highest levels of racist violence.

Still, the number of attacks nationwide continues to grow steadily by about 15 to 20 percent each year, as it has for about the past five years, Verkhovsky said. Moreover, he said, the percentage of murders is growing as teenagers involved in violent nationalist groups grow into adults.

“They simply take their affairs more seriously,” he said.

See also : SOVA Center for Information and Analysis // UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union // Сообщество антифашистов. Antifa.ru (Антифа.ру)

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Whatever

I read the news today oh boy.

Despite the concerted efforts of state and other authorities, including employers, a small but growing number of working families are experiencing periodic bouts of financial distress. What’s worse is that this has come to the attention of a newspaper columnist, evoking a feeling that there may, possibly, be something wrong — terribly wrong — with our society. “THERE is something terribly wrong in a rich country of only 21million people when 2million were driven last financial year to seek help from social services” (Kerry-Anne Walsh, Rich country, poor underclass, June 7, 2008).

Thankfully, the problem is not being ignored, at least not when it come to public service. Recently, a member of the thin blue line, Chris Hurley, was greatly helped in his attempts to keep the wolf from the door by being given a confidential $100,000 payment from the Queensland Government. This was in compensation for the loss of a large number of pens, pencils, coffee mugs, erasers and sundry other items — the exact nature of which have, in the national interest, sensibly been declared a state secret — brought about by the actions of a violent mob upset over the justifiable — if deeply regrettable — homicide of an Aboriginal man.

Today, The State has made no secret of its love for The People. 458 people, to be exact. Only “Eight people were awarded the highest honour”, however, which is “the coveted Companion of the Order of Australia”. The eight were a former prime minister, a television producer, a multi-millionaire businessman, a pointy-head, a law-talking guy, another politician, a former union bureaucrat, and another law-talking guy.

Excellent company.

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The Birmingham Hotel : Update

Er…

After a determined campaign — initiated in October 2006 — to isolate and penalise the venue for hosting the neo-Nazi schmucks of Blood & Honour Australia and the Southern Cross Hammerskins, at the end of March 2008 management of The Birmy finally capitulated to economic reality and closed their doors. This was despite the efforts of a small number of fashion punks who bravely rallied ’round the former management’s righteous black flag.

Silly boys.

The better news is that the venue has since re-opened under new management. As such, rather than boycott the venue, support it! $2 pots from 7pm to close is the right price, and being on the corner of Johnston & Smith Streets, it’s the right location too.

As for B&H and the Hammerskins, after their last vewy secret gig @ The Birmy in 2006, the boys organised another vewy vewy secret gig in 2007 at the Melbourne Croatia Social Club. And this year — who knows? No doubt it will be also vewy secret. In any event, the City of Churches appears to be a much more hospitable host for neo-Nazis, and on July 18, Blood & Honour Australia will be holding its second annual Mid-Winter Fest, starring Bail Up!, Quick & the Dead and Ultraviolence.

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Cyber snipers cry foul

Huh. The story of the outing of Jamie Duncan and Caroline Hamilton as the dynamic duo responsible for the now defunct blog ‘The Spin Starts Here’ has made it into the paper. The location of the blog on which their real life identities have been revealed has changed since last week, and will likely change again (I guess) as Jamie and Caroline pursue their pursuers…

Cyber snipers cry foul
Tom Reilly
The Sunday Age
June 8, 2008

In the murky world of internet blogging, “the Hack” and “Caz” were names to be reckoned with. They ran The Spin Starts Here, a website notorious for lampooning fame-hungry celebrities and duplicitous politicians.

It began as a way to take a pop at those in public life, but soon descended into vicious backbiting between bloggers.

And the most vicious were Caz and the Hack. Protected by anonymity, they would aim broadsides at anyone they wanted to. Those who disagreed with them could expect swift retribution.

When a blogger started a petition to have the site removed, the Hack replied: “Do f–k off and die, vermin.”

Others who posted on the site anonymously had their identities bandied around the internet, allegedly often with their home addresses and details of employment.

But when they came close to being identified by one of their targets, Caz and the Hack withdrew from the site.

Recently they have tried to delete all the postings they made and even requested the National Archives of Australia to remove the site’s pages from the public domain.

Despite these efforts to protect their identity and remove any offensive material, their cover was blown last week. The Hack was revealed as Jamie Duncan, a journalist with Australian Associated Press in Melbourne; Caz was named as his partner, Caroline Hamilton, a media adviser to Parks Victoria.

Both have refused to speak to the media, but a website entitled The Lulz Start Here has been devoted to “outing” them and recalling their most scathing blogs.

It tells readers: “The Hack and Caz are two gutless morose cowards and internet standover merchants who have spent the past four or five years tormenting and harassing numerous other people they’ve never met, purely out of spite and jealousy, from behind the shield of their own closely guarded anonymity; a point they love to gloat about.”

The result has been full-scale blogger war.

Responding to the website, Mr Duncan and Ms Hamilton went to court for an interim intervention order against Bill Dennis, a blogger they suspected was responsible. The couple, who live in Eltham, alleged Mr Dennis was “stalking” them through the site.

To barrister Jeremy Sear, once a target for the Hack and Caz, such a complaint smacked of hypocrisy: “They were particularly vile in the way they treated anybody who disagreed with them or they took a dislike to,” he says.

“It’s almost funny that they’ve reacted so badly being ‘outed’, as this was something they regularly took part in with others.”

Mr Dennis was due to appear in the Heidelberg Magistrate’s Court next Tuesday to hear Mr Duncan give evidence against him. But it now appears that the pair have dropped their case.

“I think it’s probably a smart legal decision,” Mr Sear said.

“To have the interim order made permanent they would have needed to give evidence and allowed themselves to be cross-examined. They would have been quizzed about their own blogging activities and therefore have to admit to being the Hack and Caz — or perjure themselves by denying it.”

Many of the people abused on The Spin Starts Here had been looking forward to seeing the couple in court.

While it is rare for blogs to be the subject of court proceedings, it could become more common, says RMIT’s internet expert John Lenarcic.

“Communication on the internet, especially in blogging sites, often becomes a kind of graffiti conversation. People feel freer to say what they want without any fear of the consequences and this can lead to almost child-like bullying.

“There is no refereeing process and none of the editorial constraints that are found in newspapers or magazines. The anonymity of the system empowers people to act in a way which they wouldn’t do in their normal life.”

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Kings & Queens (& Nazis & Swedes)

On this fabulous Queen’s Official Birthday Weekend, a Top 40 dedication:

    God save our gracious Queen,
    Long live our noble Queen,
    God save the Queen:
    Send her victorious,
    Happy and glorious,
    Long to reign over us:
    God save the Queen.

    Lord grant that Marshal Wade
    May by thy mighty aid
    Victory bring.
    May he sedition hush,
    And like a torrent rush,
    Rebellious Scots to crush.
    God save the Queen!

Hails King George III!
Hails King Gustav Vasa!
Hails Hitler!

Well, according to shit-for-brains Swedish fascists anyway, who this weekend goose-stepped about Stockholm and Gothenburg in honour of Gustav, Adolf, and genocide. Sadly, a number of the naughty neo-Nazis got themselves arrested by Swedish police, apparently because they were being silly buggers, seig heiling and generally carrying on like pork chops. Not a nice way of thanking Swedish police for providing a protective cordon really.

The marching and the shouting and the seig heiling is an annual event for the far right in Sweden, especially those organised as the National Democrats, and attracts some opposition. This year, the neo-Nazi numbskulls supposedly numbered about 1–1,500; the number of those opposed to their polluting the streets is not recorded. Aside from the arrests, there were a number of clashes between the fascists and antifa, although again details are sketchy.

Police arrest 20 far-right extremists after Swedish National Day rally
The Associated Press
June 7, 2008

STOCKHOLM, Sweden: Swedish police say they are holding 20 people suspected of agitation against ethnic groups after a Swedish National Day rally. Police spokesman Lars Marklund says some 120 people were initially detained after Friday’s rally for making banned Hitler salutes and shouting Nazi greetings. Swedish news agency TT says most of the demonstrators are believed to belong to a neo-Nazi group. Marklund says about 100 demonstrators were released Saturday and that the 20 suspects remain in custody mainly because they refuse to talk or because they have not yet been identified. The National Day rally in central Stockholm attracted hundreds of people and was arranged by Swedish nationalists.

Far-right extremists in violent clash with leftists
June 6, 2008

Far-right extremists clashed with a gang of left-wingers on the streets of Gothenburg early on Friday morning. A 25-year-old man was injured and taken to Sahlgrenska hospital. He has minor injuries. According to the police, the people involved are a group of far-right extremists and their left-wing opposites, the Afa (Anti-Fascist Action group). Shortly before 6am on Friday morning, police were notified that a fight had broken out, with participants using iron pipes as weapons. The police do not know exactly how many people were involved, but nine people have been taken in for questioning. According to police spokesperson Cecilia Ekbladh, there is not much to be said until police have questioned all nine. Speaking to TT, police spokesperson Ekbladh explained that the crime classification of grievous bodily harm could still change. “So much is unclear until we have questioned everybody”.

See also : Neo-Nazi arrests on National Day, June 7, 2008.

Note that a few weeks prior to the neo-Nazi march, Aryan Supermen attacked a feminist festival in Österfärnebo. “Witnesses described how a group of Nazis or boneheads got out of a car, which was circling the area. After shouting ‘sieg heil’ and doing the Nazi salute the men then proceeded to assault the teenagers who had exited the college” said Kalju Poltrago. “They assaulted the teenagers with metal pipes. One girl was beaten bloody and another thirty year old man was battered while he lay on the ground. He was injured so badly that he had to be rushed to the local hospital for treatment.”

On Dateline this week (8.30pm, Wednesday, June 11, 2008), ‘Happy Snaps From Hell’: “This week Dateline takes a chilling look at the lives of those who ran the most notorious death camps ever known – Auschwitz. Video journalist Michael Maher takes you back in history, as he reports on the discovery of a photo album – dating all the way back to 1944.”

The photos themselves were publicly unveiled in September last year. The reaction of contemporary Australian neo-Nazis was instructive. For example, on Stormfront Down Under, a Melbourne teenager — who now considers himself a ‘national anarchist’ — wrote in relation to the above:

    NoCrusties
    Australian Nationalist

    Join Date: Nov 2006
    Location: Australia

    Re: New photos of Nazis having fun in the sun

    They are celebrating the girl’s graduation from Jewish strangulation school?

    Haha, jokes, haha!

    Regards
    NoCrusties.

The group he has since joined is of course led by Welf Herfurth, a Holocaust denialist.

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