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Anti-Fascism

The fight against fascism


For a working class campaign against fascism

Stop the BNP
Author: 
Charlie Salmon

Effective anti-fascist campaigning must encourage genuine non-racist action for working class interests on housing, employment and welfare rights; and promote non-racist democratic working class organisations, such as trade unions, to organise around such issues.


Organise to stop the BNP

Anti-Fascism

By Pete Radcliff

The local elections this year, in England at least, are likely to result in further major gains for the British National Party.


Fight Brown to fight the BNP

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Jack Yates

The British National Party has made a small but significant advance in May’s local and London Assembly elections. The BNP now have:

• A member on the 25 person Greater London Assembly;


Anti-Fascist Leaflet, May 2008

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
AWL

Fascist BNP Gain Council Seats and GLA Member - Unite Anti-Fascist Campaigns with Working Class Politics.


Stop the BNP 'Red White and Blue' Festival - Planning meeting

Anti-Fascism
17 May 2008 - 11:30am
17 May 2008 - 4:00pm

Location: 

Nottingham


Description: 

Invitation to Planning meeting, Nottingham, 17th May

The Red White and Blue festival is a major annual event held by the BNP. For too long they have been able to hold these 'festivals' without major opposition. They have usually kept the location secret for as long as possible but nevertheless have often brought numbers in their hundreds for a weekend of morale boosting, party ­building and scarcely concealed but well ­documented Nazi and
fascist celebration.

The Nottinghamshire Stop the BNP campaign is organising to build a massive mobilisation against the BNP’s 2008 ‘Red, White
and Blue’ Festival. In January, we called a regional conference in Nottingham , attended by more than 100 people.
The conference called for a mass campaign against the holding of this BNP ‘festival’; demanded that councils block permission for the event and asked trade unionists as far as possible to refuse to do any work that might help facilitate it. It also called for thousands of people including anti­fascists, trade unionists and other concerned parties throughout the country to join us in filling the surrounding area in mass protest if the event goes ahead.

Unlike previous years we have advance knowledge:

Where the RWB festival is to be: Codnor/ Denby ­ bordering Nottingham and Derby and only a few miles from the M1.

When it will be: August 15th to ­17th

There will be a planning meeting to pursue the objectives set by the Jan 19 conference on May 17. All individuals and local and national campaigns which share this objective are welcome. For details of the venue contact nobnpfestival@riseup.net

East Midland Anti­Fascists reorganise
Over the last year anti­fascists in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire have been working together to undermine the BNP. Primarily this has been facilitated by the Nottinghamshire Stop the BNP campaign but it has also been supported by Derby UAF as well as a multitude of trade union
organisations. All of these campaigns are determined to stop the RWB festival being a successful recruitment event for the BNP.
Already 150 people were mobilised in October, 2007 and physically blockaded and stopped a local BNP rally being held and addressed by Nick Griffin. In addition leaflets and stalls have been held in towns and villages where the BNP have been known to be particularly active.


Fascist BNP Gain Council Seats and GLA Member

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Jack Yates

The British National Party has made a small but significant advance in recent local and London Assembly elections.

The BNP now have:


Yes, the BNP is fascist!

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Dave Landau

"Of course we must teach the truth to the hardcore.....when it comes to influencing the public, forget about racial differences, genetics, Zionism, historical revisionism and so on......we must at all


East London rally against racism

Love Music Hate Racism
Author: 
Martin Thomas

Lively and loud with two bands on it, the Anti Nazi League march got a generally friendly response as it went through the streets of East London to the carnival.


Left students debate state bans on fascists

Anti-Fascism

This year’s National Union of Students conference passed a motion from UCL Union calling for NUS to lobby the government to ban the fascist website Redwatch.


Love Music Hate Racism Carnival

Anti-Fascism
27 Apr 2008 - 12:00pm
27 Apr 2008 - 6:00pm

Location: 

Victoria Park, East London


Description: 

see www.lmhrcarnival.com


Free speech? Yes. Civil peace? No.

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Tom Unterrainer

How should student and labour movement activists respond to fascists being given a platform to speak — in student unions for example? Do normal considerations about “free speech” not apply?


Russian anti-fascist activist fights for his life after Nazi attack

Anti-Fascism

From Indymedia.

News from Russian comrades:


Trotsky on the struggle against fascism - North London AWL branch meeting

Anti-Fascism
18 Mar 2008 - 7:30pm
18 Mar 2008 - 9:30pm

Location: 

Red Rose, 127 Seven Sisters Road, near Finsbury Park tube (Picc/Victoria)


Description: 

North London's AWL branch meetings are open to all. At the moment we are doing a series on the life and work of Leon Trotsky. This week the focus is on his writings on the struggle against fascism.

In the 1930s, as the Kremlin-backed German Communist Party ignored the Nazi threat, claiming that fascists were no worse than Social Democrats, Trotsky highlighted the danger fascism posed to all democratic and workers’ organisations and made the case for working-class forces to form a united front against the Nazis.

Suggested reading: The Struggle against Fascism in Germany (or the Bookmarks collection: Racism, Stalinism and the United Front) (1930-1934). Alternatively all of Trotsky’s writings on Germany of this period are collected at http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/index.htm
Short Reading: The United Front for Defense: A Letter to a Social Democratic Worker (1933)

For more info contact David Broder - 07828 844695/davidthetrot@googlemail.com


Why I Can't Sign This Anti-Fascist Statement

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Janine Booth

Janine on Stroppyblog about a statement being circulated by SERTUC.


Call to unite workers against BNP

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Petra Hall

More than 100 people attended the regional conference that took place in Nottingham on January 19th called by Nottinghamshire Stop the BNP and sponsored by a number of trade unions and campaigning organisations in the Notts area and other parts of the East Midlands.

The conference was called to discuss a campaign to stop a repeat of the 2007 BNP “Red, White and Blue festival” in Codnor near both Derby and Nottingham.


London socialist-feminist dicussion group: Pornography, sexual explicitness, and women's oppression

Issues and campaigns
9 May 2008 - 7:30pm

Location: 

Lucas Arms, 245A Grays Inn Road, near Kings Cross


Description: 

In this meeting we will examine and critique different feminist views of pornography Some feminists argue porn is an expression of an exploitative “male culture” and is irredeemably oppressive to women At the other extreme some say that porn as sexually explicit material can benefit women’s sexual liberation What’s wrong/right about these views and the all the others in between?

Suggested reading:

Book
Latest (against porn): Pornography: Driving the Demand in International Sex Trafficking (2007) edited by David E. Guinn and Julie DiCaro; Captive Daughters Media

On the net
http://www.wendymcelroy.com/
author of the book XXX a Woman’s Right to Pornography available on her website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Against_Pornography: history of radical feminist anti-pornography campaign
www.fiawol.demon.co.uk: Feminists Against Censorship
https://www.againstpornography.org: loads of stuff against porn!


German fascists beg Iran for donations

Anti-Fascism

The KarlMarxStrasse blog reports that Germany's far-right party NDP has sent a delegation to Iran to beg for donations.


Midlands/South Yorkshire anti-BNP Conference

Anti-Fascism
19 Jan 2008 - 10:30am
19 Jan 2008 - 4:00pm

Location: 

Queens Walk Community Centre, Queens Walk, Nottingham NG2 2DF. Limited parking available on site.


Description: 

Organised by Nottinghamshire Stop The BNP


BNP in crisis: Sadie Graham expelled

Fight the BNP!
Author: 
Jack Yates

The British National Party is in the throes of a major crisis after a series of high profile expulsions and resignations. The root of the crisis is the outspoken fascism of leading BNP member Mark Collett and the contradictions implicit in an organisation attempting to hide its real politics.

Download two leaflets from the "Notts Stop the BNP campaign" (pdf): BNP in Turmoil and Stop the BNP in Kimberley.


Anti-BNP conference called for 19 January

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Jack Yates

The last few years have seen the British National Party make creeping electoral gains in local government. The foothold they now enjoy in borough, town and parish councils is directly related to two factors: their turn away from confrontational street politics to agitation around community concerns and the inability of existing anti-fascist campaign groups (Searchlight and the SWP-dominated Unite Against Fascism) to counter this new strategy.


Hundreds of students and workers disrupt far right speakers in Oxford

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Sacha Ismail

Five of us from Workers' Liberty in London went yesterday to join our Oxford comrades in a protest against BNP leader Nick Griffin and far right historian David Irving, who were speaking at the Oxford Union (not a union but a posh debating society) at a meeting supposed to be about freedom of speech.


No room for the BNP!

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Ken Leech

Mike Rowley is right to stress “the fullest freedom of speech” under what he calls “normal circumstances” (Solidarity 121), though it is not clear what these are, or whether they exist in the present climate.


Oxford union: vigil or demo?

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Mike Rowley

As reported in the last Solidarity, a lot is being done in Oxford by local unions, Labour branches, student unions and community groups to stop the Holocaust denier David Irving and the BNP leader Nick Griffin speaking at the Oxford Union student debating society on 26 November. However, the contribution of the Unite Against Fascism national office has been questionable.


Rally against BNP invite!

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Mike Rowley (Ruskin College, Oxford)

On 26 November, Britain’s two best-known neo-Nazis: Nick Griffin, leader of the British National Party, and David Irving, the “historian” and convicted Holocaust denier, have been invited to speak at the “Oxford Union Society”.


BNP's Nick Griffin stopped from rallying in Notts

Anti-Fascism
Author: 
Jack Yates

Over 100 anti-fascists protested in Kimberley, Nottinghamshire on Tuesday evening 16 October, effectively preventing a planned "mass meeting" of the fascist British National Party with its leader Nick Griffin.


Challenge the BNP everywhere

Anti-Fascism

By Pete Radcliff

The BNP finished its Red, White and Blue Festival in Codnor, Derbyshire on 5 August. Once again they were able to organise this mass fascist rally without facing national mobilisation from either of the two anti-fascist groupings, Searchlight or Unite against Fascism (UAF). Nor did they face any obstruction from local Labour councils or the police or fire services they are in charge of.


Cable Street: when workers stopped the fascists

Anti-Fascism

This article by Ruah Carlyle looks in depth at the 1936 Battle of Cable Street, where anti-fascists successfully fought to stop the police clearing a route for Oswald Mosley's fascist march.


"United working-class campaigns against fascism" (document 1.2)

Anti-Fascism

1. The growth of the BNP is largely a result of three factors:


The BNP is still a threat

Anti-Fascism

By Pete Radcliff

The BNP successes in this election were not as high as were anticipated. Instead of the 100 council seats they claimed that they would have at the end of this election, they only have the 50 or so that they started with.


Consensus politics won’t stop BNP

Anti-Fascism

By Pete Radcliff

We do not know the 3 May local election results at the time of going to press. But the BNP will probably have had a substantial number of council election successes.
A fuller post-election analysis of the BNP results can be found here


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