On the 12th of April two Polish nationalist organizations NOP (National Rebirth of Poland) and ONR (National-Radical Camp) held a march in the city of Wroclaw (South Poland). First they tried to legalize it under the pretext of "commemoration of nationalists killed by Communists and Nazi regimes" (how funny taking into account that lots of nazi skinheads were expected to turn up as well) but when they got refused they finally got it legalized, two days before the march, by claiming the "commemoration of Katyn victims" (Katyn was a prison camp in Russia, where thousands of Polish P.O.W.s and policemen were executed by Soviets in 1940).
Antifa wasn't left with much time to mobilise. In the meantime a group called Young Socialists called for a legal counter demonstration. During the day about 200 fascists and some Nazis turned up. The Anti-fascist counter-demonstration was small, about 30-40 people strong. There were also a few dozen militant anti-fascists from all over country hanging out in the area. A few times fascists were attacked, each time most of them legging it, unwilling to confront Antifa......(More)
From some Anarchists in Lisbon
25 of April, Lisboa, Portugal. 400 people participated in an illegal anti-fascist demo. After the programmed end of it, a different and smaller group of 50 persons, marched towards the fascist party headquarters, but the riot police stopped them with brutality, and eleven arrests were performed.....(More)
Czech Republic isn't an exception and Neo-Nazism is a real problem for many people. There is a city in Northern Czech called Most, where 25% people are unemployed and the Neo-Nazi movement is very big.The older members of this movement are connected to the mafia who take a part in extortion of local clubs, illegal selling of weapons and selling drugs. Media attention was brought to Most with a case of a group of these people went to one of the local night clubs and after fighting with the guards by the entrance, two guards were shot to death....(More)
On 14th of January in St. Petersburg after traditional "Food not Bombs" action (dispensing of vegan food for everybody need it) a group of neonazis 10 in number armed with knives attacked one of the activists. It's an activist who is vegan and a member of the animal rights movement. He was sent to the district hospital with 21 knife wounds. It has to be noted that during action there were already about 7 nazis (it was clear because of their clothes) near watching it...(More)
On the 7 of September Belgian police arrested 17 alleged Neo-Nazis, mostly serving soldiers, who were said to be planning to destabilise the country's institutions in a series of terrorist attacks. In simultaneous raids on five army barracks and 18 private addresses across the northern Flanders half of Belgium, police uncovered a homemade bomb and numerous weapons.
The raids by 150 police officers in East Flanders, Antwerp and Limburg were the most dramatic breakthrough in a two-year investigation into activists of the far-right allegedly operating inside the armed forces...(More)
About the racism that is naturalized in Vlaanderen (Belgium)
The facts are known. In Antwerp, on the night of the 30th of April / 1st of May, Mohammed Bouazza drowns in the Schelde (River of Antwerp), after he visited a night club and got chased out by racists. On the 6th of May, Raphael Mensah gets kicked into a coma by racists in Bruge. His friend Alain gets beaten black and blue as well. On the 11th of May, Songul Koc, Oulemata N'Doyie and Luna Drowart are shot down by a racist. Oulemata and Luna don't survive the attack...(More)
On Saturday 11 March 2006, in Milan there was a demo to protest against a march organized the same day by the neo nazi group Fiamma Tricolore. About 400 people, left antagonists and anarchists from North Italy and other countries gathered in the streets, despite police denied permissions......(More)
Italian fascists have always taken advantage of periods of crisis to gain visibility and protect the capitalist order. Harassed by an atmosphere of intolerance and hatred spread around by both the government and the opposition, they gain ground all over the country. In fact, fascist attacks and provocations towards those who have always struggled against the system have multiplied in the last months.
A few examples...
June 2. Around 2pm, 20 fascists armed with knives and sticks enter the square in front of 'Forte Prenestino' squat in Rome shouting 'duce!' (Mussolini's appellation). They start destroying bikes and cars parked there and assault anyone stepping on their way. A comrade is wounded in his neck and must be operated immediately.... (More)
Great Britain and London in particular has been a safe place for fascists coming from all over the world for almost 40 years. Fascists have always found a warm welcome here after commiting the most infamous actions.
James Earl Ray, for example, Martin Luther King´s murderer, remained in hiding in England for a long time; and George Parisey, a French-Algerian fascist, later arrested together with a member of the British rightist group Oswald Mosleys 'Union Movement', found refuge among various English extreme-right groups on his arrival in this country.
The link between the international Right and Great-Britain is therefore quite strong, but the one between the latter and Italy is even stronger. In fact, most of the members of the world-wide fascist organization International Third Position are Italian. Two of them have created a big financial company in England, in order to support more or less openly many European neo-fascist groups, focusing their effort on Italy, where their political point of reference is the neo-fascist party Forza Nuova. These managers in black skirt are Roberto Fiore and Massimo Morsello, two filthy fascists who had fled to London in 1980, soon after the massacre at Bologne Station (2nd August 1980). During their hiding in Britain, precisely in 1986, the two fascists formed the business company Meeting Point, also with the help of Nick Griffin and other members of the British National Party. The company owns a real estate consisting of about 1300 flats which are rented almost exclusively by young people who came to England for the most various reasons. Meeting Point is also connected with a certain number of work agencies and take advantage from their profits. The young people from all over Europe who end up in Britain living in these flats and working for these agencies are 'Easy London's customers....(More)