Guilty of being foreign
26 October 2009Posted by AFed
Extremists hijacking our traditions?
21 October 2009Posted by AFed
But if you take a moment to stop and think about it, it’s not hard to see the colossal irony here: this is the Armed Forces we’re talking about. Their entire purpose is to kill large numbers of foreigners. This isn’t overblown rhetoric or anything, it’s a simple fact that if, at various times over the last century, soldiers refused to kill Germans, Italians, Koreans, Egyptians, Kenyans, Yemenis, Argentinians, Iraqis and Afghans (among others), they were court-marshalled. For military leaders to complain about people who don’t like foreigners trying to steal their image is like Arsenal complaining about their proud traditions being hijacked by extremists who really like kicking footballs around in a field. They’re basically saying “we didn’t slaughter thousands and thousands of poorly-armed brown conscripts so you lot could go around being horrible to people from other races.”
Ten years later: Remember Björn Söderberg!
14 October 2009Posted by AFed
One of the Nazis who participated in the killing of Björn Söderberg was Hampus Hellekant, notorious in surveying leftist activists, journalists and others that he perceived as his opponents. Since his release from prison he has changed his name and, according to himself also his politics. But, as the Research Group reveals in this weeks’ issue of Arbetaren, he has never stopped his activities, he has never stopped his monitoring.
Smash the English Defence League
16 September 2009Posted by AFed
The Struggle Against Fascism Begins With The Struggle Against Labourism or, Hope Not Self-Defeating Liberal Stupidity
25 June 2009Posted by AFed
So, how is it that the recent European elections returned two BNP candidates to “represent” the people of Yorkshire and the North-West? The most obvious explanation is quite simply that no-one wanted to vote for the mainstream parties, and it’s hard to blame them – the efforts of the most dedicated BNP activists pale in comparison to the antics of corrupt MPs like Douglas Hogg or Hazel Blears when it comes to discrediting the BNP’s rivals. As anarchists, we certainly don’t see the widespread “apathy” (contempt would be a better way of putting it) towards the big three parties as a bad thing – a turnout of around 34% means that about 66% of the electorate have seen through the hollow promises of politicians and could potentially be won over to genuinely effective methods of grassroots organising.1 But first we need a real alternative to put forward – otherwise, as we’ve seen, it’s all too easy for disillusioned voters to be persuaded by the “anti-establishment” image of the BNP.
The European elections and the BNP, an anarchist perspective
18 June 2009Posted by AFed
A few words are necessary in advance. The AF does not have a single perspective on fascism and the way to counter it. We view this as the kind of internal disagreement within libertarian organisations as healthy. There are differences of viewpoint on the nature of fascism, where it comes from, how it comes to power, and what kind of activity should be directed towards it. We published two of these viewpoints in parallel in issue 70 of our magazine Organise!, with one article arguing for militant, direct opposition to fascism and another arguing that fascism is a form of the capitalist state, and the way to counteract state attacks on the working class and ‘undesirable’ sections of it is to build our ability to fight back as a class. Such differences inform the practical activity groups and individual members undertake on a local level.
Anarchist Roma Solidarity Leaflet Sept 2008
1 June 2009Posted by AFed
Leaflet to accompany demonstration called by the Anarchist Federation and No
Borders in solidarity with Gypsy and Roma people in Italy on 19th Sept 2008.
KFC, Cranks and Capitalism
17 May 2009Posted by AFed
KFC’s decision to run a trial of eight halal stores in the London area has managed to raise the blood pressure of right wing cranks across the country and around the world.
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