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WIND CHILL FACTOR 9.2
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January-February 1994
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electronic version
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Wind Chill Factor is a zine for ideas, action, news, anger,
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creativity, and more. The project is
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anarchist/autonomist/anti-authoritarian in content, process, and
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organization.
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Contributions, letters, hate mail, etc, are all welcome. We can
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especially use $donations$! For further info on WCF, contact us at:
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WCF, PO Box 81961, Chicago, IL 60681, U$A (312) 384-2991, email:
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thak@midway.uchicago.edu
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Use those addresses to also contact: Collective Chaos, Anarchist
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Black Cross--Chicago, Food Not Bombs--Chicago, and the Baklava
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Autonomist Collective.
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Those of you familiar with previous issues of Wind Chill Factor
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will find this unusual. Well, while we would love to be able to
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publish on a regular monthly schedule, the reality is that we are
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far too busy with our other projects, and the cost of printing
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5000+ copies per issue on newsprint is prohibitive. So we did some
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brainstorming, fretted and wrung our hands, and then stole some
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ideas and decided on this: In between our regular newsprint issues
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(the next of which will be #10) which we hope to put out every 3
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months or so, we will be putting out WCF Info-Bulletins, such as
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this one which you are now reading. These info-bulletins will be
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numbered as decimals (ergo, WCF 9.2), and will be available in 3
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formats: as a page in the local radical monthly rag Lumpen Times,
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as a streetsheet distributed separately around the city, and as
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this electronic newsletter for Internet & BBS distribution (request
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it from thak@midway.uchicago.edu).
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(MAL)CONTENTS , issue 9.2
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1) Insurgents Declare War In Chiapas
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2) EZLN Declaration
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3) Upon A Snowy White Day In Springfield
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4) KKK Bitch?
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5) Revolutionary Cells Attack
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6) Campaign Against Nazi Papers In Berlin
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7) Berlin's Anti-Olympic Resistance
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8) Freedom For Mehmet, Abidin, Fatma, & Erkan!
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9) Shut Down The Control Units!
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10) Lenin's Brain Nothing Special
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1) INSURGENTS DECLARE WAR IN CHIAPAS
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While many of the major newspapers in Mexico awaited the count down
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to the initiation of NAFTA, on Jan. 1st a group of combatants stole
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the headlines. Hundreds of campesinos naming themselves the
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Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) declared war against
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the Mexican government and the national elite (see their manifesto,
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opposite page). In the state of Chiapas, EZLN devised & executed
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the occupation of five towns, then soon took 2 more. In one bold
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stroke the Zapatistas, for the most part indian peasants, jarred
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the conscience of millions around the world to the problems of the
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poorest sectors of Mexico.
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Close to 2000 well-armed guerrillas are believed to be involved in
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the uprising. The rebels occupied government offices, the
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headquarters of the ruling PRI party, and sacked government
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archives, throwing deeds and bank records of the land-robbers into
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the street. In Altamirano, 25 guerrillas took sledgehammers and
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destroyed the government building, piece by piece. The Zapatistas
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also took over a state radio station, broadcasting their demands
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and music. In San Cristobal the rebels stormed a local prison and
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freed 179 prisoners wrongly jailed over land disputes, then left
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the prison to be sacked by local townspeople. Major roads were
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blocked with cars and trees, and "war taxes" and sometimes cars
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were collected from passing journalists and the wealthy. The
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guerrillas also captured several landowners, including Absalon
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Castellanos, a brutal retired general who ruled as Chiapas'
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governor during the death squad campaigns of 1982-88, who will now
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face "revolutionary justice". Rebels besieged the army base at
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Rancho Nuevo several times, and have shot several military
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aircraft.
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For years the Mexican government has not only repeatedly ignored
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the problems of many of its poorest people, but also has repressed
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the popular movements for social justice. In the state of Chiapas
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alone the population, especially the indigenous population, suffers
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from the highest cases of death, malnutrition, illiteracy,
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underdevelopment of agriculture, lowest salaries, and crowded
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housing. Cultural and economic discrimination against the indians
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is constant and institutionalized. This uprising against the rich
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land owners and corrupt government was timed to coincide with the
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enactment of NAFTA, viewed as the latest step in government attacks
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on the peasants' ejidos communal system. NAFTA has been described
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as a "death sentence" for indians. Said one Zapatista, "There is no
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work, no land, no education. There is no way to change that in
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elections."
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After the initial declaration of war was issued, the Mexican Army
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belatedly recognized the threat and started to move into the area.
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Over 12,000 troops were sent into the area, with on-site direction
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from the Defense Secretary. Immediately there were reports of
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severe human rights violations. On Tuesday, Jan. 4th, the
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municipalities of Acala and San Cristobal were indiscriminately
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bombed, killing hundreds of civilians. Journalists have also
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reported evidence of mass executions and torture. After heavy
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fighting in Ocosingo, captured rebels were lined and shot in the
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head; many corpses have also been left in the open deliberately to
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rot as a warning. The Central Independiente de Oberos y Campesinos
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(CIOAC) has issued a statement claiming the local and federal
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government have "lost control over the army and that the situation
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was worsening in the areas of conflicts". The Mexican Army has
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once again shown its readiness to abuse its people. The government
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continues to cloak their actions by refusing to allow the press and
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human rights organizations in to monitor the activity in the areas
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of conflict. As one clergy member stated, "the civilian population
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is more scared of the Mexican Army then with the presence of the
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Zapatistas."
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Although the EZLN has been driven out of the towns and into the
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rainforests and mountains, blowing up bridges and blocking roads to
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hold off troops, they continue to attack the army. The conflict
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even appears to be spreading outside Chiapas. Electric power
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pylons have been destroyed in two states, and at least one car bomb
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has been set off in Mexico City.
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The Mexican government is protecting its international image by
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claiming that it is open to dialogue with the Zapatistas but
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continues to bomb civilians and deny access. Many respected
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figures of Mexican society have called for a stop to the bombings
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and human rights violations and demanded the withdrawal of the army
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from Chiapas.
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We too must make this call. We on the northern side of the imposed
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border must take actions to put pressure on the Mexican government
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to cease its blatant violations of human rights and implement the
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just demands of the Zapatistas. There have already been actions a
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dozen cities, including Chicago where the Mexican Consulate has
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been visited twice, with some interesting redecoration done.
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The EZLN takes its name from Emiliano Zapata, the uncompromising
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leader in the Mexican revolution of 1910. Zapata took back lands
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stolen and sold to sugar plantations that had one time been
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communally held by indigenous people. We fully support the EZLN
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and their refusal to have their land taken, their culture &
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language destroyed, obediently playing into the role of NAFTA
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refugees. As Zapata said, "It is better to die on your feet than
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live on your knees." Viva La EZLN! Tierra y Libertad!
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(portions of this article were blatantly plagiarised from other
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radical sources. Information wants to be free!)
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2) EZLN DECLARATION
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The following is the full text of the declaration from the Lacandon
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jungle by the Zapatista National Liberation Army:
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TODAY WE SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
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TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO:
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MEXICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS:
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We are a product of 500 years of struggle: first against slavery,
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then during the War of Independence against Spain led by
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insurgents, then to avoid being absorbed by North American
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imperialism, then to promulgate our constitution and expel the
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French empire from our soil, and later the dictatorship of Porfirio
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Diaz denied us the just application of the Reform laws and the
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people rebelled and leaders like Villa and Zapata emerged, poor men
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just like us. We have been denied the most elemental preparation so
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they can use us as cannon fodder and pillage the wealth of our
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country. They don't care that we have nothing, absolutely nothing,
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not even a roof over our heads, no land, no work, no health care,
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no food nor education. Nor are we able to freely and democratically
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elect our political representatives, nor is there independence from
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foreigners, nor is there peace nor justice for ourselves and our
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children.
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But today, we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. We are the inheritors of the
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true builders of our nation. The dispossessed, we are millions and
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we thereby call upon our brothers and sisters to join this struggle
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as the only path, so that we will not die of hunger due to the
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insatiable ambition of a 70 year dictatorship led by a clique of
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traitors that represent the most conservative and sell-out groups.
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They are the same ones that opposed Hidalgo and Morelos, the same
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ones that betrayed Vicente Guerrero, the same ones that sold half
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our country to the foreign invader, the same ones that imported a
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European prince to rule our country, the same ones that formed the
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"scientific" Porfirsta dictatorship, the same ones that opposed the
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Petroleum Expropriation, the same ones that massacred the railroad
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workers in 1958 and the students in 1968, the same ones the today
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take everything from us, absolutely everything.
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To prevent the continuation of the above and as our last hope,
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after having tried to utilize all legal means based on our
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Constitution, we go to our Constitution, to apply Article 39 which
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says:
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"National Sovereignty essentially and originally resides in the
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people. All political power emanates from the people and its
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purpose is to help the people. The people have, at all times, the
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inalienable right to alter or modify their form of government."
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Therefore, according to our constitution, we declare the following
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to the Mexican federal army, the pillar of the Mexican dictatorship
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that we suffer from, monopolized by a one-party system and led by
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Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the maximum and illegitimate federal
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executive that today holds power. According to this Declaration
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of War, we ask that other powers of the nation advocate to restore
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the legitimacy and the stability of the nation by overthrowing the
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dictator.
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We also ask that international organizations and the International
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Red Cross watch over and regulate our battles, so that our efforts
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are carried out while still protecting our civilian population. We
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declare now and always that we are subject to the Geneva Accord,
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forming the EZLN as our fighting arm of our liberation struggle.
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We have the Mexican people on our side, we have the beloved
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tri-colored flag highly respected by our insurgent fighters. We use
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black and red in our uniform as our symbol of our working people on
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strike. Our flag carries the following letters, "EZLN," Zapatista
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National Liberation Army, and we always carry our flag into combat.
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Beforehand, we refuse any effort to disgrace our just cause by
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accusing us of being drug traffickers, drug guerrillas, thieves, or
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other names that might by used by our enemies. Our struggle follows
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the constitution which is held high by its call for justice and
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equality.
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Therefore, according to this declaration of war, we give our
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military forces, the EZLN, the following orders:
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First: Advance to the capital of the country, overcoming the
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Mexican federal army, protecting in our advance the civilian
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population and permitting the people in the liberated area the
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right to freely and democratically elect their own administrative
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authorities.
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Second: Respect the lives of our prisoners and turn over all
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wounded to the International Red Cross.
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Third: Initiate summary judgements against all soldiers of the
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Mexican federal army and the political police that have received
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training or have been paid by foreigners, accused of being traitors
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to our country, and against all those that have repressed and
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treated badly the civil population and robbed or stolen from or
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attempted crimes against the good of the people.
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Fourth: Form new troops with all those Mexicans that show their
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interest in joining our struggle, including those that, being enemy
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soldiers, turn themselves in without having fought against us, and
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promise to take orders from the General Command of the Zapatista
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National Liberation Army.
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Fifth: We ask for the unconditional surrender of the enemy's
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headquarters before we begin any combat to avoid any loss of lives.
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Sixth: Suspend the robbery of our natural resources in the areas
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controlled by the EZLN.
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To the People of Mexico: We, the men and women, full and free, are
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conscious that the war that we have declared is our last resort,
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but also a just one. The dictators are applying an undeclared
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genocidal war against our people for many years. Therefore we ask
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for your participation, your decision to support this plan that
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struggles for work, land, housing, food, health care, education,
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independence, freedom, democracy, justice and peace. We declare
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that we will not stop fighting until the basic demands of our
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people have been met by forming a government of our country that is
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free and democratic.
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JOIN THE INSURGENT FORCES OF THE ZAPATISTA NATIONAL LIBERATION
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ARMY.
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General Command of the EZLN 1993
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3) UPON A SNOWY WHITE DAY IN SPRINGFIELD...
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As many of you may have noticed, there has been a resurgence of
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racist and fascist activity both in Europe and the U.$. In
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Germany, a wave of neo-nazi violence has allowed the government to
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adopt more stringent immigration controls and other racist
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measures. In France, Le Pen's fascist National Front regularly
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gets 25% of the vote. In London, a British Nationalist Party
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member won a local government seat in East London (sparking a large
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anti-fascist riot which attacked the BNP's Headquarters). Here in
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Amerika, the white supremacist movement is slowly but surely
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growing, with both racist attacks, firebombings, & murders on the
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rise, and with a new breed of fascists taking up "respectable"
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looks so they can sleeze their ideologies into mainstream politics
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and push things even further to the right.
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Of course, militant resistance to this trend is also on the rise,
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and so we joined about 300 other anti-racists in Springfield on Jan
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16th to oppose a planned Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rally. The
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snow and brutal 7 degree temperature (-16 with wind chill) did not
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keep folx from travelling from Chicago, St. Louis, Iowa City,
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Louisville, and other towns to confront the klan. The majority of
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the crowd was white, but there was a strange mix of socialists,
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liberals, union workers, anti-racist skins, anarchists, our
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autonomist group, everyday folx off the street, and even a few
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local Crips.
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We arrived about an hour before the klan's rally. Along the way we
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had been separated from our friends, and driving into the small
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town atmosphere complete with swastika graffiti and crawling with
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cops was an unnerving experience. Next time we'll make sure to
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arrive in a crowd. The cops had fenced off an area around the
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capitol's steps for the klan to protest in. Our first mistake was
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in not tearing it down when the pig presence was light, so that we
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could get to the klan later. As it was, when the klan was brought
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in safely from inside the capitol, we couldn't get at 'em, with the
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exception of a few well-thrown batteries from the side.
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Quite a few racists showed up separately from the klan, intending
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to join the rally, only to find that the cops weren't letting
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anyone into the contained area, pro-klan or not. Thus several
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groups of them ended up wandering about on the wrong side of the
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fence, mingling with the anti-racists. This created a strange
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dynamic, since everyone was bundled up it was hard to tell whose
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side some people were on. We went for the direct approach, going
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right up to suspicious looking people and asking "Are you anti-
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racist?". If they said no, we took it upon ourselves to confront
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them verbally, and sometimes physically.
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There were 263 state, county, and local police (many in riot gear
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armed with heavy wood clubs and tear gas squirters) and 1500 feet
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of fencing to protect the 55 or so klansmen. The costs of this
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protection ran around $84,000. For the most part the cops were
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relatively tame (partly because most of the demonstrators were),
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and well versed in crowd control. Groups of riot cops would
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regularly walk politely right through groups of anti-racists, in
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effect breaking the group up and offering a bit of intimidation at
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the same time. After the rally, when we were getting in our cars
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to leave, we were stopped and frisked by local cops who also took
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everybody's name down off their IDs and ran spot computer checks.
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When we asked what the gestapo tactics were about, we were told
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"standard procedure."
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While we arrived somewhat prepared, our organization could have
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been better. We did have maps of the local area for everyone in
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case things got crazy, phone numbers for lawyers, and vaseline in
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case we got maced (you smear some on your eyelids so it seeps in
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and puts a slightly protective coating over your eyes). We did a
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good job of sticking together and watching out for each other, but
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our affinity groups could have been better defined, and we
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should've used a buddy-system inside those groups, as they
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inevitably get split up in hectic moments. We also could've been
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better armed with innocuous but useful weapons (eggs, batteries,
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keys on a string, heavy sticks with a sign stuck on them, etc.).
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We also could've used a good discussion beforehand on what to
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expect and how far people were willing to go, as there were times
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we could've acted but didn't cuz we weren't sure about backup. We
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also should've scouted the whole area right away and found where
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the klan's escape route & bus were located...
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Before the core of the klan even arrived we had chased off over a
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dozen klan supporters successfully, including a group of WAR skins
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(White Aryan Resistance), one of whom took a rock to the head. The
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younger klan supporters we ran into we tried to argue with to show
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how absurd the racist ideologies are. The older Klansmen, neo-
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nazis, and Aryan Nations supporters were more set in their ways and
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were dealt with in a more militant manner. At least five of them
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met up with some street justice. One Klansman who was video-taping
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us got his camera destroyed, steel toes to the ribs, and a general
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beatdown. When the police moved in to this incident we
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successfully unarrested 2 anti-racist activists. Chalk one up for
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militant youth action.
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Of course all demonstrators present did not agree with these
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tactics. Others chose to sell their papers and shout slogans like
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"Death to the Klan", but when we pointed out klan and nazi types in
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the crowd they remained in their sedate picket circles and spewed
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more dogmatic slogans minus much action. The notable exceptions
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were us and some black militants from the Progressive Labor Party.
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What it seems to come down to is many folx (usually white) view the
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klan as a problem, not as a direct threat to and attack on their
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persons, as blacks, gays, jews, and others feel. The Klan's
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ideology is based on hatred and fueled by violence. Confronting
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these scum is not so much an assault on them as it is an act of
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aggressive self-defense (Malcolm X didn't even call it that, he
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called it intelligence). Racist violence and violence used against
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racists are not the same, because you cannot view them both without
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taking into account the power dynamics of this society, with its
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racist institutions and disenfranchised under classes. If we ever
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fail to confront the Klan or other racist scum like this, then we
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are allowing a crime to be committed on others. And we risk all
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our futures in letting them by. In Springfield we took matters
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directly into our own hands, and you can be sure some of those
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racists will never show up at a public Klan event again.
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A message to white liberals for future reference: we won't get in
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your way, so don't get in ours. Plain and simple.
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There are of course many ways to confront racism, of which militant
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actions like this are but a small part (remember, we can only give
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this from an anti-racist white perspective because we could never
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know what its like to be black growing up under the racist-classist
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power structure). Educating our own communities is critically
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important. The slogan "kops and klan go hand in hand" definitely
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has a significant amount of legitimacy to it. We must not allow
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ourselves to only focus on these extremist hate groups. We have to
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acknowledge where the most powerful and detrimental racism lies: in
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the hands of the state. Like Chuck D says, "Now the KKK wears 3
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piece suits." The U$ jails blacks at a rate six times (!) higher
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than South Africa, and right now 60% of all women prisoners are
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black and 1 of every 4 black males in the U$ are in the prison or
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judicial system. Lets also not forget that the cops kill more non-
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whites than the Klan do. And the state continues to encourage
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racism with anti-immigrant hysteria, and cuts in education and
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social programs (ooh lets get risky and say class warfare), yet
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they go to extreme measures to protect groups like the Klan when
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they rally. The state screams for freedom of speech for the KKK
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but when its the Black Panthers the state offers gestapo style
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covert programs like COINTELPRO where activists are harassed,
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jailed, and even murdered.
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A message to white folx: Check yourself, your family, your
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friends. Confront racial stereotypes any of your peers might try
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to enforce. Realize that what society (parents, peers, school,
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media) has taught us is to feel superior because of our skin. Once
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we recognize where the roots of this (mis)lead, where hate and
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ignorance come from, we can stamp it out. Don't try to fool
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yourself like "oh my parents taught me not to think like that", but
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take a look at your impact on your community and others' lives.
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You and your parents outlooks are affected by socialization in a
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society full of racist institutions. Do not self proclaim yourself
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(or your group) as "leaders" in the anti-racist struggle. That is
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not only arrogant and condescending but racist as well. Take a
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good look at history, at the colonial reality of this country, and
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how historically whites have sold out non-whites to keep the power
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and privilege the status quo insures them.
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The Klan took the stage playing recordings of "Dixie" and spewing
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White Power rhetoric. The main speaker Basil "Red" Sitzes, Grand
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Titan of the Southern Illinois Knights read a ridiculous story
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entitled "Proud to be White". Like they have in previous rallies
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this year in Indianapolis, Columbus (Ohio), and New Hope (Penn.),
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they stated they will be back next year. Well, so will we, and not
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only in Springfield but anywhere else they rear their ugly heads.
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Sprite & MC Think
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4) KKK BITCH?
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I got to see something interesting and annoying this weekend, and
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it made me do some thinking. I saw an anti-racist skinhead use the
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word "bitch" when addressing a young, female racist. I took
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offense to the use of such a gender-specific derogatory term, no
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matter what her politics, and I said something at that point. When
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I consider the fact that HALF the population has been
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systematically oppressed through law and cultural mores for
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THOUSANDS of years, worldwide, I get disgusted when I see blatantly
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sexist behavior from men who claim to fight oppression. To
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actively fight racism is important, but we are not doing so for
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just the African-American male, the Latino male, the Asian male or
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any other male of a racially oppressed group. We are also fighting
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for the WIMMIN. The way I see it, oppression is oppression, and if
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I hear a man with an anti-racist agenda spout sexist language, I
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think he's a hypocrite. At least racist males are consistent, they
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believe in oppressing everyone that isn't a white, heterosexual
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male. So I think men need to take a harder look at their attitudes
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relating to oppression. They need to realize that the fight for
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the equality for wimmin doesn't involve a specialized, specific
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minority, that in Amerikkka it involves OVER HALF the population.
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The anti-racists and anti-fascists who still have sexist attitudes
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also need to take a closer look at the attitudes toward wimmin that
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the racist organizations have, and they will find that they aren't
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very different. And since no anti-racist wants to be compared to
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the kkklan, they had better start getting their heads on straight
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when it comes to wimmin. Remember, there are more of us.
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5) REVOLUTIONARY CELLS ATTACK GERMAN BORDER PATROL!
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The following is a communique from the Revolutionary Cells on an
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action against the shutting of Germany's eastern border. On the 4th
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of October, in the night, a power transformer on the lands of the
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Border Police at Frankfurt on the Oder was blown up. No one was
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injured, the power supply to the border protection facility was
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shut off for a short time. The German Border Police and the
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Criminal Police informed the press that this was the first
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terrorist attack in the region of Frankfurt. The District Attorney
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had not been aware of any terrorists being recruited from this
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area. In the beginning of September there was a demo in Frankfurt
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against the new asylum laws. Around 700 people (according to
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police) made a stand against racism and xenophobia. The Border
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Police arrested some autonomist demonstrators who had broken
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through the border in a boat.
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Revolutionary Cells Communique
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Every since the Right to Asylum was repealed in Germany on July 1,
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1993 the powers that be want to stop the immigration of refugees at
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the external borders of the European Community. The measures taken
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to accomplish this are being unified within the framework of the
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Schengen Agreement. One component of this is the eastward
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advancement of border controls. The German government for example
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has paid 120 million German Marks ($70 million) to the government
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of Poland for the strengthening of controls at the Polish eastern
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border. In addition, the German Border Police (BGS) was
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strengthened in the beginning of 1993 with 1500 so called police
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assistants to watch over the borders with Poland and the Czech
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Republic. At the same time, the BGS is being technologically
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armed. Mobile radar and infra-red devices are now being tested to
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optimize their effectiveness in detecting refugees fleeing over the
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border. Every night the BGS patrols the eastern border of Germany
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in chase of those who against all odds manage to cross the border.
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In the night of October 2nd to October 3rd we blew up the power
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supply of the BGS-barracks in Frankfurt on the Oder and set on fire
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the BGS vehicles at the Rotenburg Airport.
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For Free Floods,
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Revolutionary Cells
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(Translated by Slingshot from Megafon #144)
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6) STOP THE NAZI PAPERS
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Because the various warnings and actions at several businesses and
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stores apparently didn't work about 50 newspaper stores were
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visited in 11 districts of Berlin Germany on the night of October
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4th to 5th, 1993. Three kiosks were torched and several were
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covered with a foul smelling substance. Many locks were also glued
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and the reason for the attack left behind in spraypaint and
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stickers.
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For almost one year a campaign has been waged against the public
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sale of fascist newspapers in kiosks. By fascist papers we mean
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those which work toward a new dictatorial or fascist social order.
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They deny or downplay the holocaust, demand the return of the
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former "Eastern Regions" to Germany, spread racist agitation and
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see the only role for women in "peace times" at the home and in
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front of the oven. These papers more or less deny the right of
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existence for all Jews and all who aren't white, German and healthy
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as well as all leftists. These papers have different approaches;
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they speak to different sections of the population and are openly
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fascist to varying degrees.
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One of the papers we targeted, the Junge Freiheit (Young Freedom)
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is especially dangerous, and not just because it will move to a
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weekly format in 1994. The Junge Freiheit was started in 1986 as
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an internal theory organ. Since then it has a print run of 30,000.
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An important goal of the Junge Freiheit is promoting contact and
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cooperation among conservatives, extreme rightists, Christian
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|
Democrat functionaries, right wing Professors, Republikans,
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Nationalists and national revolutionaries. Many present and former
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|
functionaries of fascist groups write in the Junge Freiheit. The
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Junge Freiheit intellectualizes fascist positions nadand packages
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them as conservative. In this way the makers of the paper want to
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attain not only political power, but most importantly cultural
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dominance.
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Anti-fascism for us is more than just fighting against Nazis and
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their press. Practical anti-fascist work for us is a part of the
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struggle against bosses, politicians, sexists and racist, against
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this imperialist normality. A part of this normality is the mass
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of softpornshit which lie around in almost all kiosks. This
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marketing of women's and children's bodies, this sexist and
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heTERRORsexist propaganda makes us sick.
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We don't however fight the fascist papers in order to defend this
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mock democracy, but because they are an obstacle on the path to
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liberation, because they support and legitimate the arsonist
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murderers with their racist agitation and because they are a motor
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which pushes this society increasingly rightward.
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FIGHT THE SYSTEM! NO FOOTHOLD FOR THE FASCISTS!
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PREVENT THE WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF THE JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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Antifascist lesbian/women groups and other antifascist groups
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Translated from Interim 258
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7) BERLIN'S ANTI-OLYMPIC RESISTANCE
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With the selection of Sydney, Australia as the site for Olympic
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Games in the year 2000, a years-long campaign of resistance to the
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|
Olympics has come to an end in Berlin, Germany. Berlin's
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|
anti-Olympia resistance reached its peak with four bombings on
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September 15, just days before the IOC (International Olympic
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|
Committee) was set to make its decision. One bomb exploded outside
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a office of the corporation Daimler-Benz, another outside a Hertie
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warehouse, and two more outside branches of the Berliner Bank. The
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four bombings resulted in minor damage. The bank and the two
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corporations were big financial sponsors of Berlin's push to host
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Olympia 2000. A spokesperson for the left-wing Anti-Olympia
|
|
Committee said that more attacks could follow. He termed material
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|
damage a "legitimate means" of preventing Berlin's selection as the
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site for the Olympic Games. Anti-Olympia resistance in Berlin -
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|
which mobilized two recent demonstrations of more than 10000 people
|
|
and scores of guerrilla diffusa sabotage actions - focused its
|
|
ideological opposition to the Olympic Games on concerns ranging
|
|
from urban fears of the yuppification and gentrification of the
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city to the fascist-continuity of German history. Germany hosted
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|
the 1936 Olympics in Berlin under Adolf Hitler, something which was
|
|
no doubt pleasing to IOC chairman Juan Anton Samarnach, himself a
|
|
fascist minister in Franco's cabinet in Spain. Germany's right-wing
|
|
leader, chancellor Helmut Kohl, had also been an outspoken
|
|
supporter of bringing Olympia 2000 to Berlin. But it seems that the
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left-radical resistance paid off: Berlin won only 8 out of 90 votes
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during the first round of IOC voting.
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from NN #145)
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8) FREEDOM FOR MEHMET, ABIDIN, FATMA, & ERKAN!
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At least four members of a militant, anti-fascist, anti-racist,
|
|
turkish-kurdish youth group called "Antifa Genclik" (anti-fascist
|
|
youth) have been arrested for murder, aid to murder, attemted
|
|
murder and assault. The alleged victim is Gerhard Kaindl, stabbed
|
|
in April 1992 during a fascist meeting. Kaindl was a high ranking
|
|
member of "Deutsche Liga fur Volk and Heimat" (DL, the German
|
|
League for People and Hometown), a fascist party coalition that
|
|
attempts unification of a variety of fascist groups.
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The arrests result from evidence given by a purported member of
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|
Antifa Genclik, who was not identified and may not exist. The
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|
investigation was shallow, centering only on the AG, and police are
|
|
seeking still more unspecified persons.
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In the past, other well known antifas have had thier apartments
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|
searched and were kept under surveillance. Police information,
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|
with the addresses and photos of several of these persons, was
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published in the October 1992 "Deutshe Rundschau", the Deutsche
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Liga party newspaper. The paper claimed that the 8 people involved
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in the action are known by the police.
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This makes it obvious how well the cops and fascists work together.
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The federal police have shown their intent to damage and destroy
|
|
the antifa resistance, and especially the AG. Their strategy is to
|
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arrest and prosecute some supposed "leaders", while blaming the
|
|
entire group. This creates a repressive climate which is supposed
|
|
to prevent collective political action. The media supports it by
|
|
making it intensive and including more people, thus trying to
|
|
prevent solidarity work and split the movement. Thus this attack
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on the Antifa Genclik is an attack on the entire anti-fascist
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movement.
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9) SHUT DOWN THE CONTROL UNITS!
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Update On The Committee To End The Marion Lockdown (CEML)
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This has been the busiest of times for CEML. First, work continues
|
|
to prevent the opening of the new control unit at Florence,
|
|
Colorado, or at least to alter its destructive impact. The bulk of
|
|
the work is being done by the Coalition to Shut Down Control Units,
|
|
a statewide organization in Colorado (they also publish an
|
|
excellent newsletter, "Shut Them Down", available for $10.00 from
|
|
the Rocky Mountain Peace Centre, P.O. Box 1156, Boulder, CO 80380,
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|
U.S.A.) CEML is continuing to press this work as well as trying to
|
|
find sympathetic audiences within the new administration.
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|
Additionally we along with the folks in Colorado are continuing our
|
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petition campaign. We now have over 4,000 signatures but would like
|
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to double that number. Please write for copies of the petition.
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Second, our work continues to combat the control unit prison in
|
|
nearby Westville, IN. As if the brutality of that prison were not
|
|
enough, the comparatively tiny state is apparently now planning to
|
|
build a second control unit since the first has not succeeded in
|
|
stifling dissent there.
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Third, since the coming October will mark the tenth anniversary of
|
|
the lockdown at Marion, we are trying to construct a fall
|
|
conference that is suitable for the event. In this context, we are
|
|
in touch with several prominent speakers. We will tell you more of
|
|
the details as they become available.
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Fourth, we continue our battle against the state of Illinois in its
|
|
plans to build a control unit prison. Thus far, the proposal has
|
|
been made by Gov. Jim Edgar's Task Force but Edgar has not yet been
|
|
able to find the money for such a project. There is evidence that
|
|
our work has played a part in keeping Edgar from building this
|
|
prison.
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As a result of all this activity, we must once again appeal to you
|
|
for financial assistance. We know that many of you give generously.
|
|
We apologize for asking again, but we simply cannot proceed
|
|
otherwise. Already we have cut back. For example, we have not
|
|
published "Walkin' Steel" recently due to a lack of funds.
|
|
Meanwhile expenses continue to mount. We spent over $300 producing
|
|
literature that we provided to the governor's task force. The
|
|
upcoming program and demonstration will also generate expenses. So
|
|
please help if you can. CEML, P.O. Box 578172, Chicago, Illinois
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|
60657-8172, USA. Phone: (312) 235-0070
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10) LENIN'S BRAIN NOTHING SPECIAL
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Lifting a veil on 70 years of secret research on Lenin's brain,
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Russian scientists exploded another myth Tuesday, revealing it was
|
|
much like anyone else's.
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|
"In the anatomical structure of Lenin's brain, there is nothing
|
|
sensational," said Oleg Adrianov, director of the Moscow Brain
|
|
Institute, where experts have spent most of this century trying to
|
|
establish the secret of the Bolshevik leader's genius.
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|
|
|
The brain of Vladimir Ilich Lenin, Adrianov told Itar-Tass news
|
|
agency, was "undoubtedly the brain of a talented man."
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|
"But, he said, the area of the right hemisphere's outer surface was
|
|
only just bigger than average, and the weight of the brain, at 2.95
|
|
pounds, was less than two-thirds that of 19th century novelist Ivan
|
|
Turgenev's.
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Lenin's brain, dissected into thousands of slices, has lain in
|
|
exalted company at the secretive institute. It was joined over the
|
|
years by those of such figures as revolutionary poet Vladimir
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|
Mayakovsky, film-maker Sergei Eisenstein and dictator Josef Stalin.
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:)
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