Sunday, 23 September 2012

Two demonstrators stabbed after anti-Nazi demonstration in Greece.

 photo: AFP.

On Saturday several hundred people marched on the outskirts of Athens to protest against the wave of racist violence unleashed by the Nazi Golden Dawn organisation. There have been a wave of assaults against immigrants and against market traders of African descent over the last few weeks. There has also been growing unease at the role of the police, who seem reluctant to intervene in assaults the Golden Dawn are quite clearly responsible for. After the demonstration on the outskirts of Athens near the suburb of Metamorfossi a group of men of Pakistani origin were hijacked.

 A man on a motorbike pulled out in front of them and at the same time a group of men  leapt out of a car  and proceeded to assault the two men , the two men were taken to hospital  both with stab wounds.One of them is said to be in a serious condition.

Last month an Iraqi man was stabbed to death by group of five  young men in Athens.as in the previous case the police seem reluctant to act against the perpetrators.

Protests against the surge in racist violence also took place in the port of Piraeus, next to Athens, and in another Athens suburb. 

Golden Dawn Nazi Rock video promoting their New York intervention.





The latest "musical " offering from the Nazis of Golden Dawn with the usual raspings about creating a new world order, Nazi culture hasn't moved on much since the days of Goebbels and co.

For those who know of  The Blood and Honour network this will be all too familiar ,The portentous sounding music with lower register vocals are now de rigueur for Nazi Rock.

They are using this to promote their "charity" drive, however the collections will only be administered to white Greeks.Hitler's Nazis took trucks of bread into poor rural areas and gave food to hungry pensioners in the early years.This is another clear lift from history that GD are using.

It's clear that this strategy is beginning to pay dividends for them..

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Golden Dawn set up office in New York.




Apparently this has been going for some time.I would be very interested to know if there has been any opposition to this,after all New York is an Anti-Fascist city.

From:



Neofascist party Golden Dawn has inaugurated a branch in New York to promote its ideas and campaigns as part of a general drive to reach out to Greeks abroad, Kathimerini has learned.

The party’s NYC website calls on diaspora Greeks to donate food, clothing and medicine to the party’s charity drives, which are limited to Greeks only. The first collection of aid from the New York branch has already reached Greece and was recently distributed in Aspropyrgos, western Athens, party officials told Kathimerini. A similar drive took place in Melbourne and Montreal, they said.


“The unholy alliance of the bankers, the media, corrupt politicians and the educational system are vehemently attempting to extinguish all traces of Hellenism -- past, present and future -- through poverty, historical revisionism, media distortions and third world immigration,” the party said on its website. “Golden Dawn is the only party that truly recognizes the problem and has the solution,” it said.
 

Golden Dawn's Hitlerite Storm Battalions must be stopped.




A supporter of extreme-right ultra nationalist party Golden Dawn (Chryssi Avghi) at a pre-election rally in Athens on June 14. The government has accused Golden Dawn of attempting to usurp the role of the police and warned that "storm battalions" would not be tolerated, a direct reference to the paramilitary gangs that helped Adolf Hitler s rise to power.AFP © 
ATHENS (AFP) - Following its unprecedented election to parliament, Greece's neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn has been engaged in 'law and order' crackdowns and solidarity gestures that have boosted its popularity, alarming the state.
In recent weeks the once-fringe group has organised Greeks-only food handouts and blood donations, and has twice ousted migrant peddlers from street markets to the delight of local operators and the outrage of authorities.
Tightly regimented and dressed in black T-shirts stamped with the meander, an ancient Greek motif, Golden Dawn is also suspected of orchestrating a rising trend of racist violence against foreigners, legal or otherwise.
And it has sent squads of black-clad supporters to harass and intimidate political opponents at public events.
The government has already accused Golden Dawn of attempting to usurp the role of the police and warned that "storm battalions" would not be tolerated, a direct reference to the paramilitary gangs that helped Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias earlier this month stripped the group's 18 lawmakers of their police guards after one of them was allegedly implicated in the smashing of immigrant trading stalls.
Golden Dawn retorted that it was fully entitled to help merchants and traders brought low by the crisis and accused the government of "taking the side of smugglers and illegal migrants."
The group's ratings have risen to over 10 percent in recent opinion polls.
"They seek to appear as the upholders of the law" to a nation groaning under a third year of austerity measures and decades of political corruption, criminologist Sophia Vidali told AFP.
"It's a strategy reminiscent of Italian neo-fascism in the '70s," she said. The self-styled nationalist party, which campaigned in June elections with pledges to "scour the country clean", has capitalised on the perception that undocumented migration has been allowed to run rampant.
It has benefited from judicial inertia and a suspiciously soft-handed response by police, who usually fail to arrest Golden Dawn members even when under direct attack by them.
And it has exploited anger towards Greece's political system which is blamed by most people for the country's economic ills.
"It's a new phenomenon that is very dangerous for the parliamentary system," said Yiannis Mavris, a political analyst whose polling institute Public Issue recently recorded the party's rating at "nearly double" its score at the last election, where it picked up over 425,000 votes.
Golden Dawn "is here to stay," Mavris said.
A former police unionist who is now a lawmaker recently warned the ruling coalition that planned pay cuts to police "would send 300,000 families directly to Golden Dawn."
And a former police minister last year revealed that Golden Dawn militants had carried out "joint actions and assisted Greek police."
Dimitris Psaras, a journalist investigating far-right groups, says Golden Dawn has links with German neo-Nazis.
"They are trying to appear as the only credible response to the system," he said, deploring the state's slow-paced response.
So far, the government has been forced to tread with caution as the party usually sends its lawmakers -- who can only be prosecuted by special permission from parliament -- to head street operations.
The Supreme Court has duly called on parliament to lift the immunity of three Golden Dawn lawmakers who were present at the market peddler crackdowns.
Three far-right militants -- one of them a former Golden Dawn political candidate -- are set to go to trial next week after seven deferrals, accused of stabbing Afghan migrants.
But Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis has warned that it will take more than legal action to stop the "inhuman" behaviour of Golden Dawn members.
"We are wrong if we believe that the Golden Dawn phenomenon can be addressed with legislation. We must seek the causes of this Nazi, fascist and inhuman behaviour by Golden Dawn members," said Roupakiotis.
Rights activists see little room for an anti-racist campaign of substance, as the conservative-led government is itself raising the tone against migrants.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has pledged to crack down on undocumented migration which he termed "an unarmed invasion" during the election campaign.

Friday, 21 September 2012

Marine Le Pen exploits crisis over Islamophobic film to attack Religious Freedoms of Muslims and Jews.





From AFP

PARIS — French far-right leader Marine Le Pen called Friday for a ban on the wearing of Muslim veils and Jewish skullcaps in public, adding to religious tensions sparked by cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
In an interview with the newspaper Le Monde, Le Pen called for religious headwear to be banned "in stores, on public transport and on the streets."
Asked whether the ban should apply to the Jewish skullcap, known as the kippah or yarmulke, as well as Muslim headwear, she said: "It is obvious that if the veil is banned, the kippah is banned in public as well."
Le Pen, who shocked the French elite by winning almost 18 percent in the first round of this year's presidential vote, also repeated calls for bans on public prayers, kosher and halal foods in schools and foreign government financing of mosques in France.
President Francois Hollande denounced her comments, saying: "Everything that tears people apart, opposes them and divides them is inappropriate, and we must apply the rules, the only rules that we know, the rules of the Republic and secularism."
Jean-Francois Cope, who leads the right-wing UMP party of former president Nicolas Sarkozy, said Le Pen showed little understanding of France's much-vaunted secular traditions.
"Marine Le Pen wants to ban any signs of religion on the street, starting with the veil and the kippah. By doing this, she shows she understands nothing of secularism. Secularism is not the eradication of all religious expressions in society."
Richard Prasquier, who heads France's main Jewish council CRIF, said the statement showed there were "secular fanatics just as there are religious fanatics.
"Obviously, I am hostile to both," he said.
The main Muslim council CFCM said the far-right icon wanted to "set up a totalitarian regime in France."

Portsmouth football club taking team off to Nigeria.

From Let's Kick Racism out of football.
League One side Portsmouth are teaming up with the Sodje Sports Foundation (SSF) to take an Academy team to Nigeria next week to compete in a new six-a-side tournament.

Six of the club’s second-year apprentices, led by Academy manager Andy Awford, have been invited by the SSF, a charity set-up by the famous footballing brothers, to take part in the Eko Football Festival in Lagos.

Pompey, who will be the only representatives from Europe, will leave on September 24 for six days with Soccerex, the Lagos authorities and Arik Air covering the cost of travel and accommodation.

Looking ahead to the trip, Awford said: “If we win the cup then great but I am not going for that reason. This is about our lads being given the opportunity to experience another culture and another country and all the benefits that go with that.

“There are affluent areas in that part of the world and we will see some underprivileged ones as well, so it will be a great experience for us all. We haven’t got a match on the Saturday so are not going to miss any games. It comes at a good time for our second-year apprentices.

“I would also like to stress that this club is not spending a penny – it is entirely funded by the hosts. For that we owe them a massive thanks, firstly for inviting us and then making it a possibility through funding. The Lagos state government has our thanks, along with others who have helped make this possible.”

Seyi Akinwunmi, Lagos State FA chairman, commented: “We at the Lagos State Football Association are extremely pleased that the Portsmouth FC Academy has accepted our invitation to participate at our Eko Football Festival 2012 Under 17 football tournament in Lagos. We are proud to be associated with a team with such rich developmental pedigree and look forward to their arrival.”


EDL Member may have helped facilitate murder of two policewomen in Manchester.



 From EDL News.

According to reports in the Daily Telegraph, an EDL supporter has been arrested in connection with the killing of two female police officers in a gun and grenade attack in Manchester eariler this week.
Pcs Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone were alledegly lured to their deaths by Dale Cregan and Stephen Garvey has been arrested on suspicion of making the phone call.

They reported:
Stephen Garvey, 28, was arrested on Wednesday for conspiracy to murder the female police officers and is being questioned over making the hoax phone call which lured the women to their deaths.
Garvey, a Manchester City fan, lives on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester, and lists himself as a fan of the English Defence League, the right-wing organisation, on his Facebook page.

Pictures have emerged of Garvey and friends making Hitler salutes.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

National Demo against the EDL, Walthamstow 27th October

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Thursday 20 September 2012

National demo Walthamstow 27 October

There was a great feeling of solidarity on 1 September as the unity demonstration marched through the borough.

Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is calling a national demonstration in Walthamstow on 27 October in response to plans by the racist thugs of the English Defence League (EDL) to return to the London borough.
On 1 September 2012 the EDL attempted to stage a provocative march through Walthamstow, but only managed to mobilise 200 of its hard-core supporters.

In a magnificent display of unity over 4,000 people of every religion, race, age, sexuality and gender staged a unity demonstration that prevented the EDL rally.

Now the EDL’s leaders want to stage another demonstration and have said they will screen an incendiary anti-Muslim film at the rally.

Waltham Forest council announced that if the EDL march is not banned it will “call on our whole community to come out.”

UAF and ‘We Are Waltham Forest’ are calling for a huge show of unity from across the country.
Transport details will be available soon.

Picture: Kelvin Williams

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Politicians begin to respond to wave of Hate Crime in Greece.


 

 
Protesters march in central Athens 
  From the BBC
Greece's politicians and press are agonising over a wave of attacks on immigrants, and what to do about it.
Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis threatened tougher punishment for ethnic crimes, with sentences of over three years in jail for those who attack migrant workers.

The public order ministry also said it would no longer provide police guards for MPs from the far-right Golden Dawn party, which is seen by many as a key factor contributing to the climate of xenophobia in Greece.

The party, which won 18 seats in parliament in June, blame some of the country's economic problems on illegal immigration.

Hate attacks Earlier, Javied Aslam, the head of the Migrant Workers' Association in Greece and leader of the Greek Pakistani community, said hundreds had been injured in racially motivated attacks.

"In the past six months, knife-wielding fascists have attacked some 500 persons with impunity from the police," he said.

The attacks have drawn strong condemnation from officials.

"The rise in hate attacks against foreigners is starting to take a dangerous direction," Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis said. "The country's acute migration problem and its consequences cannot, of course, be dealt with using inhumanly violent means."

Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis also urged punishment for the attackers: "When fellow human beings are being stabbed on an almost daily basis, society has to be alert and the state has to bring the perpetrators to justice."

'Is there no prosecutor?' Some, however, have accused the authorities of inaction.
"Is there no judge left in Athens? Is there no prosecutor?" commentator Paschos Mandravelis asked on the Kathimerini website.

"There appear to be gangs of criminals that drive around the city beating, stabbing and killing fellow humans and yet no state authority seems willing or able to do anything about it."

"The Greek press is rife with reports of 'attacks carried out by members of Golden Dawn', the country's neo-fascist political party," the comment piece went on. "However, no prosecutor seems to be looking into the allegations."

The left-wing opposition party Coalition of the Radical Left, known as Syriza, blamed the government for the wave of attacks on migrants, accusing it of creating a "political climate of targeting immigration as the cause of all of the country's woes".

In an article headlined "Uncontrollable beast" on the Protagon website, journalist and blogger George Karelias criticised the security services for failing to act against hate crime, arguing that this inaction not only emboldens and encourages the attackers, but also broadens their "social base".
He also suggested that the government was unwilling to prosecute right-wing perpetrators for fear of "heroicising" them. "Greek society has become a mess that very easily accepts neo-fascist practices in the name of its own 'protection'," Karelias said.

Golden Dawn criticised One incident attracted particular attention in the media and among officials.
On 7 September, a group of several dozen flag-waving Golden Dawn supporters clad in black T-shirts raided a street market in Rafina, northeast of Athens. A video clip posted online showed them checking migrants' papers and overturning their stalls, leaving merchandise strewn on the ground.

It also featured a Golden Dawn MP saying he had to step in where the police had failed in order to drive out "illegal vendors".

Speaking after the incident, Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis said that "the Golden Dawn's actions are offensive to traditional democratic principles and are creating the conditions for neo-fascist practices in the country".

"Any manifestation of violence or hate against either immigrants or Greek citizens must be condemned and punished," the minister said, warning people against "acting in place of the state".
This sentiment was echoed by an article on To Vima website, headlined "No to the Golden Dawn's state within the state".

The Golden Dawn raid in Rafina prompted the authorities to suspend the local police chief and launch an inquiry. Following assertions from Golden Dawn that it intends to continue policing street markets, the public order ministry also said it would not longer provide police guards to the party's MPs.

Monday, 17 September 2012

Blood collected by Golden Dawn to be available for all, Hospital declares.



Nurse June Whitfield :
"Blood is blood."

Tony Hancock:
"I did not come here for a lecture on Communism !"

A good excuse for a bit of classic comedy, The blood Donor with Tony Hancock.

Golden Dawn have been told by the hospital authorities  that the Blood they collected 'for Greeks only' will be available for everyone.

Golden Dawn are more in the business of shedding blood and I imagine many would have preferred that the blood should have been refused, I presume the authorities thought that it might potentially save a life.However they are having no truck with Golden Dawns racism. 

Athens answer to June Whitfield has obviously put them straight.



From Athens News.
by Lynn Edmonds , Damian Mac Con Uladh
14 Sep 2012

Party MP Ilias Kasidiaris was among those who donated blood. Hospital officials say the blood will go to whoever needs it (EK)

Party MP Ilias Kasidiaris was among those who donated blood. Hospital officials say the blood will go to whoever needs it (EK)
Blood collected by Golden Dawn members on a square in central Athens on Friday will not be for the exclusive use of Greek patients, a hospital superviser has told the Athens News
 
The neofascist party set up stalls outside Agios Panteleimonas church to distribute food and collect blood, in an event organised to coincide with the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross.
 
Press reports claimed that the blood would be delivered to Gennimatas General State Hospital in Athens. In July, a demand by the party to create a Greeks-only blood bank was flatly rejected by the authorities.
 
The party's website provided no details on where and how the blood would be used, but gave strong indications that it would go to Greeks only.
 
However, a superviser at Gennimatas hopital's said that donors, be they individuals, associations or parties, cannot dictate where the blood goes.
 
"The blood goes to whoever needs it," Ekaterini Makri told this newspaper.
 
"We can't just save the blood. It goes off. There are no separate fridges for different associations."
 
Party MP Ilias Kasidiaris was among those who donated blood, in a health ministry mobile van. 
 
The Federation of Greek Hospital Doctors (OENGE) and the Thessaloniki Hospital Doctors Association (ENITH) condemned the blood drive as repulsive as it was based on racial discrimination and segregation. The bodies called on doctors to refuse to participate in the action.
 
On the square, party activists distributed potatoes, onions, carrots, pasta, fresh milk, rice and fish only to Greeks, who were required to present IDs to prove their nationality.
 
A brief statement on the party's website claimed similar actions were taking place across the country.
 

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Greece considering toughening Hate Crime Laws.





 

By Andy Dabilis


Greek Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis says hate crimes will not be tolerated anymore
Battling with the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party that has 18 seats in Parliament and has been involved in a number of assaults on immigrants, the Greek government is planning to increase the penalties for hate crimes.
The Parliament is also moving to strip immunity for all crimes that lawmakers have, for the party’s members, some of which reportedly led a raid on immigrant-operated stalls at a fair, and plans to remove their police body guards.
Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis said racially motivated crimes would carry a minimum three-year prison sentence, under judicial reforms due to be voted on in Parliament later this year. Current guidelines generally do not have specific provisions for racial motives in sentencing, and prison sentences for assault are often suspended.
Human rights groups have catalogued a number of brutal assaults on immigrants this year, with some tied to Golden Dawn although the party has denied its involvement despite a platform that calls for all immigrants to be deported and for land mines to be placed around the border to keep out illegals trying to enter the country to seek asylum or use Greece to get to other European Union countries.
“It seems like the Greek government is finally taking xenophobic violence seriously,” Judith Sunderland, a senior Western Europe researcher at Human Rights Watch, told the Associated Press. “But we need to see concrete action, not just announcements. We hope draft legislation will be examined in parliament soon.”
The U.S.-based group, in a report issued in July, said it had documented a rise in anti-immigrant attacks, including stabbings and serious beatings, in Athens over the past two years, leaving dozens of confirmed victims. Earlier this week, Greece’s government launched an urgent inquiry into attacks by members of the extreme right Golden Dawn party against immigrant street vendors, whom they accused of operating illegally.
Four people were arrested in Messolongi, a town in central Greece, for demanding document inspections from immigrant vendors, while a police officer was suspended for allegedly participating in a Golden Dawn-led attack on immigrants’ stalls in the same town over the weekend.
Roupakiotis accused the party of trying to cultivate a “neo-Nazi ideology” in Greece. “We condemn in the strongest possible way every act of violence, and especially actions by members and supporters of Golden Dawn against immigrants or other citizens,” he said. “We believe this is an insult to our long-standing notions of justice and the defense of human rights. It is a threat to harmony in society and creates the conditions to develop fascist and neo-Nazi ideology.”
Golden Dawn said it had taken legal action against Greece’s public order minister and chief of police, seeking their prosecution for alleged breach of duty, after police were ordered to stop and search passers-by outside the party’s Athens headquarters. Police were also investigating an attack on two Pakistani men in a barbershop in Metamorphosi, northern Athens, in which a Greek taxi driver was stabbed after apparently attempting to stop the two attackers. The store was set on fire.
Nearly 500 racially motivated attacks were carried out in the first seven months of the year according to the Migrant Workers Association, as immigrants say that the rising wave of xenophobic violence has left them afraid to walk the streets. The victims were in most cases attacked with steel rods, knives and brass knuckles, the association says.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Golden Dawn attacks African Market traders in vicious Racist attack.Nazi thuggery caught on film.










For people who remember the images of Hitler's brown shirts  in Nazi Germany  smashing up Jewish shops this will all be depressingly familiar.The video shows Golden Dawn members patrolling the market, inspecting the licences of those selling goods and then moving away. Then you can see the Golden Dawn members carrying Greek  flags smashing up the stores because allegedly they didn't have a proper licence.

Apparently one of the Nazi party's MPs, one George Germanis justified the actions by saying they're entitled to do this because they did not have proper permits.

"We took a walk around the bazaar to listen to the problems of small goods sellers here and we noticed some illegal immigrant is trying to sell this stuff without the appropriate licences. We told the police then we did what Golden Dawn must do."

This conflicts with the statement of the Mayor of   Rafina. He stated they all had valid licences.

It is not just that the Golden Dawn see fit to do the job of  the police and to usurp their role.It is clear that Golden Dawn think that they are above the law. This is hardly surprising  since the police just stand around doing nothing while they assault people and smash up their property.  There were golden dawn MPs present during these assaults.

A Street vendor gives an eyewitness account of the events:








What is becoming clear is that the police, far from not merely intervening in Golden dawns violence and preventing at, are actually facilitating it.

Since the events at the market there has been an outcry at the racist violence of Golden Dawn and the police inactivity in preventing it.

The local police chief in Rafina was suspended pending the results of a government inquiry. No police were seen in any of the videos.There there is now growing unease at the level of racist violence occurring in Greece.

In August an Iraqi man was stabbed to death  by five men in Athens. This happened shortly after police had conducted a sweep of the city for undocumented residents.

Since the assaults on the street vendors the police had been forced to take the issue  more seriously . The following Monday the police launched patrols outside Golden Dawn's offices in Athens and stopped and searched people coming in and out of the building.

Far from denying the assaults Golden Dawn have complained that the police are interfering with their political work. An official from Golden Dawn claim they would be taking legal action against the police for interfering with there administrative work, and that it amounted to harassment.

It has become clear that the degree of collusion between Golden Dawn and the police force that they can be very little confidence from targeted communities with the police force.

It is therefore a matter of some urgency that targeted groups to start organising their  own self-defence.

Outcry over Anti-Semitic cartoon by Austria's far right Freedom Party.




From Reuters:

Austria's president condemned far-right Freedom Party leader Heinz-Christian Strache for posting a cartoon on his Facebook page that was widely seen as anti-Semitic, the Austria Press Agency reported on Sunday.
Heinz Fischer called it "the low point of political culture, which deserves to be universally and roundly condemned".

The cartoon portrays a fat banker with a hooked nose and six-point star buttons on his sleeve gorging himself at the expense of a thin man representing "the people".

Strache denied being anti-Semitic after the cartoon provoked an outcry and demands from the Jewish community that Austria's political establishment condemn the act.
In a speech at the opening of a festival in Linz, Fischer said Strache was playing on the remnants of anti-Semitism in Austria, whose Jewish population was decimated after the annexation of the country by Nazi Germany in 1938.

"To that one can only say in the clearest terms: No way," Fischer said.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Surge in support for Golden Dawn Nazis puts them third in polls.


  Golden Dawn the Greek neo-Nazi organisation has overtaken the mainstream socialist party Pasok in a recent opinion poll. This follows a recent clamp down on illegal and uncertificated citizens. The tactic of undermining racist votes by introducing racist policies has once again failed. It has merely had the effect of making Golden Dawn a much stronger entity.

The government has initiated a major clampdown on illegal immigrants and people without documents, and has ceded ground to  Golden Dawn by implicitly accepting that illegal immigrants are responsible for practically all crime.
Greek police arrested 1,130 unregistered migrants in Athens  during part of operation "Xenios Zeus". 
Public Order and Citizens' Protection minister Nikos Dendias said"today is a good day for Greek Police, regarding both the smooth development of the major 'Xenios Zeus' operation and the success in solving the  hideous crime on Panos". 
  Christos Manourasif, the police spokesperson, said the operation was essential for Greece's survival.   Manouras said "We must send the message that Greece cannot afford work and hospitality to would-be immigrants." 
 

  Golden Dawn wants to rid Greece of all foreigners and what it calls the "stench" of immigrants. it has bolstered its support by giving food out to the poor of Athens, although only of course to Greeks.  

Backing for Golden Dawn, which has been linked to a rise in attacks against migrants in recent months, stood at 10.5 percent, up nearly 4 percentage points since the June elections that gave the party a foothold in parliament.The poll also shows a significant drop in support for the conservative New Democracy party which leads the governing coalition. It's  support has dipped to 25% from 29.7% in June.Whilst backing for the   leftist  Syriza party has fallen by nearly 3 percentage points to 24%. Pasok, the once mighty socialist mainstream party has fallen to fourth place with 8 percent of the vote.
The government is now in the process of trying to push through deeply unpopular spending cuts and a  massive privatisation programme worth almost 15 billion euros.

The privatization scheme, according to the Associated Press, would include over 28 state properties, including the state natural gas, water and betting companies, the rights to development the former Athens airport, other airports, state-owned marinas, and the state railways. The privatization of Public Power Corporation will come at a later stage, said finance minister Yannis Stournaras Stournaras .

This is the biggest fire sale ever.

the economic policies of the government is pursuing  is piling yet more misery upon the people.

The combination of a series of racist attacks, by the Golden Dawn party, with it appears the complete connivance of the police force, and a racist onslaught by the government has created an almost perfect storm for the Nazis.

It is essential now more than ever that the left form a united front against the Nazis, failure to do so could have disastrous consequences.

 
 

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Post Waltham Forest: Reichsführer Tommy Robinson has major video breakdown.





The EDL meltdown continues.
Here he is screaming about Nick Griffin,the police, the ingratitude of the movement and how hard his life is.

The ranting about the disloyalty of the movement is reminiscent of the last days of Thatcher when she morphed into Captain Queeg.

As freaked out videos go this is almost in "Leave Britney alone" territory.

The only thing it lacks is him screaming "Dead! Dead! And never called me mother!"

Enjoy.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

EDL experience another crushing defeat in London.









Anti Fascists rout EDL in Waltham Forest.

The Edl suffered another humiliating setback in London on Saturday.the EDL only managed to mobilise a measly 200. In recent months it has become clear that the periphery of the EDL has been stripped away and all that is left is the Nazi hard-core. That was what was on show on Saturday.

The antifascist mobilisation however was extremely diverse reflecting the full variety of London life.Their 200 were confronted by a mobilisation of about 4000 anti-fascists

 
 The Police plans for the march had to be altered due to anti-fascists mobilising against the Nazis and  thereby throwing the EDL onto the back foot. 
Originally the  Police had planned to march the EDL down Forest Road from Blackhorse Road tube station to the town hall for a rally.
 This route was blocked by the anti-fascist march, which staged a sit-down protest at a key junction. This changed  the EDL's plans for the day 






                                                           Photograph:Guy Smallman


Anti-fascists split  split into different groups, some staying at Hoe Street with others breaking off to occupy other key points. The EDL march was rerouted through the back streets of Walthamstow, where they met abuse and hostility from local people.
One group of several hundred anti-Nazis broke through and occupiedthe EDL’s rally point outside the town hall. EDL leaders Tommy Robinson and Kev Carroll were there with a  handful of her supporters. They had to hurriedly take down their sound system.
Robinson and Carroll were visibly shaken by the size and anger of the anti-fascist presence at the very place they had planned to hold their rally. The pair were later witnessed having a blazing row with each other.
 

“They shall not pass”
 that became the slogan of the day.
 

Hours later they were dragooned back,sorry faced but probably no wiser  to Blackhorse Road where they were greeted by officers in riot gear   deployed to shield them from the righteous anger of local residents.
Meanwhile hundreds of anti-fascists including members of unions the FBU, Unison, Unite and RMT were finally released from separate police “kettles” to march triumphantly back towards the town centre.
 
A diverse alliance had been brought together to oppose the fascists
Waltham Forest Council of Mosque’s Irfan Akhtar said all the borough’s mosques had thrown their weight behind the campaign against an organisation hoping to “bring hatred and division.”
 According to the Morning Star, Green MEP Jean Lambert, a local resident, said: “When the EDL are on the streets we have to be there as well.”
She attacked the government for its criticism of multiculturalism, declaring: “I make no apologies for using the word and defending it.”
Unite Against Fascism’s Weyman Bennett was also among the speakers, telling the crowd: “The council leader said the best thing to do is ignore them. That’s a mistake.
“Every time they are ignored they grow stronger."

London is now a no-go zone for the EDL. After Tower Hamlets you would have thought they would have known better, but apparently not. Continued  opposition has reduced their numbers significantly, but as  became clear in Luton, when National front members were openly selling their literature in front of stewards, they are now being dominated by hard-core Nazis.

The sight of Tommy Robinson and Stephen Carroll openly squabbling as they scuttled away from their assembly point  was a sight to enjoy,so this was a significant defeat for the fascists.They couldn't march from their assembly point and their rally was stopped.

"Whose streets?"
"Well, certainly not yours Mr. Robinson."

This was another significant victory for the antifascist movement. However, as always there is no room for complacency. In the present economic climate there are possibilities for them to regroup as circumstances change.

 The EDL was once again confronted and stopped.

They did not pass.

UAF welcome Sane Verdict on Breivik




                                                       Breivik giving a Nazi salute in court.

From UAF.

Friday 24 August 2012

Anders Breivik and the politics of hate


Unite Against Fascism (UAF) welcomes the guilty verdict handed down to racist mass murderer Anders Breivik by a Norwegian court. The verdict that Breivik was “not insane” means that the far-right cannot dodge its responsibility by claiming that its virulent anti-Muslim racism and anti-immigrant rhetoric played no part in Breivik actions.


Weyman Bennett, joint secretary of UAF, said:

Our thoughts at this moment are with the families of Breivik’s victims. We hope that the guilty verdict will help ease the deep pain they are feeling. Too many of our young people — black, white, Asian — have fallen victim to the hatred spouted by the fascists and the far-right parties.
We believe that all those who are deeply repulsed by Breivik’s actions, and the politics of hate that he represents, should stand together to say ‘Never Again’. We are united in our condemnation of racism and fascism, and condemn those in the mainstream parties who are attempting to make political capital by echoing the far right’s dangerous anti-migrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric.”

UAF’s Unity Magazine spoke to Norwegian anti-racism campaigners before the guilty verdict was known. They spelt out the significance of the trial, and why Breivik actions were politically motivated.

On 22 July 2011, Breivik set off a car bomb in central Oslo, the capital of Norway, killing eight people and injuring at least 209, many of them seriously.
As authorities struggled to cope with the devastation, Breivik headed off to a Norwegian Labour Party youth camp on the tiny island of Utoeya where he gunned down 69 young people in a rampage that has left a deep scar on the country.
This was a political massacre. These young people Breivik gunned down were killed for their ideas.
Breivik used his trial as a platform to spout his hatred of immigrants, Muslims and multiculturalism. While his defence team has attempted to write off his actions as that of a “madman”.
His case has come to symbolise growing fears over the influence of far-right groups, Islamophobia and a new breed of fascism in Europe.
This was not the first racist murder in Norway, but the scale of the killings revealed the depth to which debate about immigration has plummeted.
In 2001 a group of neo-Nazis called the “Boot Boys” murdered black teenager Benjamin Labaran Hermansen. Some 40,000 people protested in one of the biggest demonstrations in Norway’s history. That popular protest killed off the chances for the neo-Nazis groups to grow at the time.


Racist rhetoric
But over the following decade far-right parties gradually began to dominate the debate over immigration and the harsh tones of anti-immigrant as well as anti-Muslim rhetoric became more acceptable.

Kari Helene Partapooli and Shoaib Sultan are from the Antirasistisk Senter (anti-racism centre) in Oslo.
Kari said: “The way we see it, the Breivik trial is not the breakthrough we were hoping for. Among ordinary people attitudes are changing, but not for those in power.
“The temperature in the debate over immigration has gone down, and people are more careful in what they say. In the upcoming elections they will be more nuanced in how they frame their message so as to distance themselves from Breivik.”
Shoaib said: “The influence of the far-right is now widespread, but they have softened their language, especially among some of the better-known figures.
“But they are testing the waters, and there has been a return to some of the unpleasant pre-22 July language — that multiculturalism and immigration is a problem, and that the government is to blame.“
Norway is a big country with a tiny population. It has vast oil reserves and unemployment hovers at 3 percent. On the surface it has few of the problems facing other countries.
Yet, Islamophobia has been gaining ground. Norway has become an “echo chamber” for the far-right ideas sweeping Europe.

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In his “manifesto”, Breivik praised the English Defence League (EDL) and other anti-Muslim groups. He drew inspiration from Islamophobic rhetoric, as well as the standard fascist imagery and myths.
Although Breivik’s ideas are from the fringes of the extreme right, the racism that he preaches has become acceptable in Norway.
Kari believes that the insanity plea will allow the right wing to dissociate themselves from his actions.
“In 2008 there was an attack on a Somali centre, the perpetrators said they were influenced by articles on immigration in the local media. But the man who murdered a Somali migrant was simply declared ‘insane’.”
“The right wing will be very pleased if the court finds Breivik insane. They can say it is not his ‘ideas’ that lead him to his actions. But what is clear is that he is not confused, and he is clear in his politics.”
Islamophobia constantly seeps into the mainstream, and 2009 was one of the worst years. A survey of the media in the national elections found that the word “Muslim” received more mentions than “prime minister”. All of it was negative.
The biggest group of immigrants to Norway are from Sweden, followed by those from Poland and other eastern European countries. But the debate about migration focuses mainly on those from Muslim or African countries.
“We must remember that there are only 100,000 Muslims in Norway out of half a million immigrants, in a country of five million people,” Kari said.

Backlash
The trial exposed the breadth of these racist ideas, but it also created a backlash, with more people questioning the anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Shoaib said, “A small campaign called Tea Time, where immigrant communities invited their Norwegian neighbours for tea, suddenly became very popular and very significant.
“What the far-right need is the illusion that they are bigger than they are. Let us not miss the big picture that the majority of people in Norway do not agree with these groups.”
Two incidents during the trial dramatically illustrated the scale of this backlash. During the trial one of the victim’s relatives threw a shoe at Breivik. The act was full of symbolism.
This “Arab insult” (made famous when an Iraqi threw his shoe at US President George Bush) has become a popular expression of disgust at acts of tyranny.
One relative said after the incident, “I am pleased that we can express our love for each other. But when and where can we express our anger?”
The second incident was when it emerged that Breivik hated the popular 1970s pop hit Children of the Rainbow. Tens of thousands of people descended on central Oslo to sing the song. It was an emotional act of mass rejection of Breivik and all he stood for. This popular sentiment fed a growing anti-racist movement.
In June the Norwegian branch of the EDL attempted to hold a demonstration in a small town of Stavanger. Only 30 turned up, to be met by a counter-demonstration of 800 people.
As the trial draws to its conclusion, many Norwegians are determined that the ideas Breivik represents are pushed back into the gutter.
The 22 July massacre serves as a warning of right-wing terrorism feeding off the toxic mix of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant racism.

‘We need to ask more questions’
ROY Pederson is head of Oslo’s Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). He spoke to Unity Magazine on the trade union response to the massacre.
‘The events of 22 July were a shock to all of us. No-one expected such things to happen. Now we are asking what can be done to prevent this happening again.
Breivik is a neo-fascist. Many people dismiss his actions as “insane” and refuse to challenge his political views.
But it is important that we challenge Islamophobia, that the “immigrants are taking over”, as well as other such myths.
We have to tackle the inequality and low wages, and we need to work harder to organise immigrant workers. We need to raise questions over the impact of the “soft neo-liberal” policies on our country, especially as we are rich in resources and our country is growing fast.
Instead we should be helping immigrants get access to learning Norwegian and work on integration in our schools.
At the heart of this is the attempts to divide people. So our fight against racism is also one for a better solution for us all.’