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Counter Information No. 40 - Part 1
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Fighting Fascism begins with resisting racism
In the wake of fascists (National Alliance) becoming
coalition partners in Italy with Berlusconi's media
creation Forza Italia & the Northern Leagues led by
Bossi, the prospect of the far right in Government
is no longer a fantasy. Continued 'shake out' of
workers from industry, State policies to hound immigrants
and a succession of corruption scandals affecting centrist
and parliamentary socialist Parties, have boosted support
for fascists, both in terms of electoral support and
heightened racist attacks throughout Europe.
In Britain, the fascists failed to win seats on May
5th in the local elections. However, the B.N. P. attracted
considerable support in pockets of east London. By-election
victor Beackon & his 2 running mates were defeated by Labour
in the Isle of Dogs but polled 28% in an unprecedented 65%
turnout. With similar votes in docklands wards in Tower
Hamlets and Newham, the B.N.P. are well placed to challenge
for the new Docklands parliamentary constituency. The
Newham * Monitoring Group was active countering racist
support for fascists and overtly racist Tory candidates.
Elsewhere in Britain, fascist support was patchy, with
National Front candidates getting up to 10% in isolated
wards in the west Midlands.
Outside courting respectability, the fascists are still
launching cowardly attacks on targets. 32 fascists from
ex-coalfields in Notts/Derby were arrested after causing
damage and assault (including to a disabled woman) in
Nottingham's 'Mushroom Books' on 15th January . A large
local anti-fascist march was mobilised in solidarity. In
retailiation, a North London BNP leader was visited by
"council workmen" and given a severe beating.
The fascist menace posed by Column 88 etc is still
much less significant than State harassment . In January,
the Tahir family in Blyth, Nortumberland received local
working class support to resist deportation. An attack
by police on 21st January with dogs and truncheons against
blacks leaving the 'Checkpoint Charlie' nightclub in
Manchester led to serious injuries. On 5th February,
a lively demo was held outside Hackney Town Hall to
protest against Stoke Newington police's campaign of
terror against Turkish and Kurdish families. On 8th
february, Bangladeshi Maktar Ahmed was attacked by 20
white youths in Bethnal Green, 5 of whom were arressted
and bailed. 400 demonstrated their anger 3 days later.
130,000 racist attacks were recorded by the Government's
own records for 1993.
Pickets continue surrounding deportations. In Birmingham,
on 21st March, a picket was held of 'Immigration Adjudicators'
in support of Prakash and Prem Chavrianookoo. 5 days later,
a vigil outside Campfield Detention Centre in Oxford highlighted
the plight of 200 detained in squalid conditions. In Pentonville
Prison, London, 13 detaineees went on hunger strike in
February.
Throughout Europe State racism is being resisted. In France on
31st January a black tenager was shot while joyriding. 1000 police
attacked a 2000 strong anti-fascist picket of an election rally
in Hanover, Germany by the Republican Party fuhrer, Schonhuber.
In Italy, half a million people in Milan joined the 50th anniversary
march commemorating the resistance's role in defeating Mussolini's
fascism. A huge 'black bloc' of 50,000 squatters, autonomists and
anarchists tried to storm the National Alliance HQ, while police
also stepped in to defend 200 Lombardy League members trying to
join the march. We appeal for reports of resistance, worldwide
against fascism and racism.
- N.M.P. 382 Katherine Rd.,London E7 8BW.
Kill the Bill
20,000 people demonstrated through London on 1st May in
protest at the Government's flagship Criminal Justice and
Public Order Bill which seeks to seriously limit, amongst
other things, the rights of squatters, travellers and hunt
sabs. Some sections of the Bill will criminalise unauthorised
camping, squatting, assemblies of more than 20 people and
amplified music at night while repealing the Caravan Sites
Act which provides Britain's gypsy population with its only
secure sites. Other aspects of the Bill are also very worrying :
increased detention for young "offenders"; electronic tagging
to enforce curfew orders; weakening of right to silence; denial
of bail for people rearrested on bail (allowing police to act
as judge and jury); new stop and search powers for police; a
new offence of disrupting a legal activity (aimed at hunt sabs).
Prison officers will also be banned from taking industrial
action and, while screws are hardly deserving of sympathy,
the ban may have implications for other public sector workers
such as fire fighters and health workers.
(Organise!, ContraFlow):
Advance Party Network, POB 3290, London, NW2 3UJ;
Campaign Against CJB, POB DIY, 15 Goosegate, Nottingham.
The Cape of False Hope
"We will vote for Mandela, but if he doesn't give us what we
want we will fight against him" (Black school student activist)
The South African Election witnessed huge popular enthusiasm for
change. The queues of patient voters have already been used by
political rulers everywhere to remind us 'voters' how grateful
we should be. Yet new policies in housing and education are
unlikely to meet expectations.
Workers with demands for wage rises and improved conditions
at work will pose a challenge. Unrest will threaten in
townships, and opposition groups within and outside the
ANC will attempt to manipulate the frustration for their
own ends. Even the 'majesty' of Mandela, and the ANC
compromise with the National Party and the economic rulers ,
will not protect South African capitalism from this explosion
of expectation.
Magnificent Seven
Seven workers from Harvest Printers in Macclesfield, sacked in
July 1993 for refusing to sign contracts which would have
forced them to disown their union and work overtime whenever
the company demanded, have set up a picket in the town's
Park Street.
Enquiries / donations to:
Sacked Seven, 39 Bond St., Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2D7.
Homes for All
On the 28th February, over 50 members of the Freedom Network of
squatters and travellers occupied 411 flats in Central London
with the aim of repairing them (including reconnecting water
and electricity supplies) to provide accomodation for London's
homeless. Local residents have donated food and clothing.
The occupation also helps to highlight opposition to the
Criminal Justice Bill. Squall, 2 St. Paul's Rd, London N1 2QN.
Weans' World
The occupation of the Springdale nursery in Islington, north
London, had entered its ten month in February, as the council
had made no preparations for its the reopening despite a vote
to keep it open being won at the joint Local Government
Committee and Labour group meeting.
Whitehall Blockaded
On May 18th, disabled people demonstrated their disgust at
the Government's treatment of the Bill which is supposed to
guarantee their civil rights. Protestors threw themselves
onto the road and handcuffed themselves to buses, blocking
Whitehall in central London for over an hour.
Poll Tax occupation
Two Sheriff Officers' premises in Glasgow were occupied on
14th February by protestors demanding an amnesty for all Poll
Tax non-payers in Strathclyde, causing severe disruption.
Several people were arrested, so far without charge. And on
the 1st March, 27 arrests were made at a demo outside
Strathclyde Regional Council's Glasgow offices.
Vigil Ends
A 486 day vigil at ex-Parkside Colliery in Lancashire ended
when 18 Bailiffs evicted the Women Against Pit Closures pit
camp on 18th May. A 7ft wire-mesh fence mounted on concrete
blocks was placed across the entrence with a permanent steel
fence behind it. Sylvia Pye, on behalf of the women, vowed
to prevent the shaft being filled.
Outrage !
Furious lesbian and gay protestors attempted to storm Parliament
on March 14th following MPs' failure to lower the gay age of
consent to 16, the same as for heterosexuals. Around 5,000
gay men, lesbians and their supporters had held a vigil outside
the House of Commons. When news of the vote was received, some
protestors broke through the barricades and led a charge on the
main entrance. After police blocked the doors, the demonstrators
held a sit-in in Downing St. and brought traffic to a standstill
around Trafalgar Square.
Convoy Delayed
On 21st March, 17 people were arrested after 50 protestors
stopped nuclear convoy for an hour and a half outside Faslane
Peace Camp.
Carrying the torch
When an anti racist demo at the University of Minnesota
last October was attacked by Nazi skins the demonstrators
defended themselves. Kieron Frazier Knutson, a 22 year
old member of the Love and Rage Federation, was charged
at by a bonehead wearing brass knuckles. Kieron decked
him with a flashlight.
The police set the bonehead free. Months later, Kieron
was charged with 2 counts of felony assault and faces
3 -10 years in prison.
His trial is set for 20 June, and his Defence Committee
is asking anti fascists everywhere to phone-blitz his prosecutor,
County Attorney Mike Freeman, on (USA) 612-348-5505.
Anti Fascist Defence Committee,
c/o Minneapolis ABC, PO Box 7075, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA
Nightcrawlers
KOMBOA ERVIN spent 15 years in the US gulags, including
Marion, as a class struggle prisoner. He has written a
pamphlet, A Draft Proposal for an Anarchist Black Cross
Network, which advocates the creation of a mass movement
dedicated to tearing down the prisons and freeing all
class war prisoners.
In the face of increasing repression and mass imprisonment of
the poor and disenfranchised, the Anarchist Black Cross is
growing in the USA, and will be holding a national conference
in New York, August 19 - 21. The conference wil focus on
creating a highly organised and structured ABC network
throughout North America.
Komboa's pamphlet and conference details :
Nightcrawlers ABC,
PO Box 20181, Tompkins Square Station, New York, NY 10009, USA
(send donation)
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These articles are taken from Counter Information. Issue No.40 Summer 1994.
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