On Saturday 20th July 2002, remember Carlo Giuliani The first anniversary of the police murder of Carlo Giuliani is approaching. Saturday 20th July 2002 should be marked to ensure that we and society at large remember what Carlo struggled for. Whether its uncompromising in-yer-face direct action or simply distributing leaflets in the centre of town, please make sure that the day is marked. A friend near the scene wrote at the time: "...People caught fire, blood was pouring from head wounds and some collapsed under the stress of the heat and teargas. Two vans carrying water cannon made forays up the streets, tear gas canisters continually exploding around them. Medics got trapped whilst helping people, narrow escapes were the order of the day. ... for most of us. But not for Carlo Giuliani. ... A WOMBLE saw the Carabinieri draw his pistol: lying back across the seat, shield in his left arm, legs up; he took steady aim. The WOMBLE ran, then heard the shot. Turning, he saw the police vehicle reverse over the body on the floor, then drive forward over the body..." Nothing has been organised so far, but we'll leave that up to you. Do whatever you think is appropriate, but do something! For more information on the life and death of Carlo, see
http://www.carlo-giuliani.com and
http://www.infoshop.org/news6/genoa.html. For the full article see the original
Wombles newswire report >>> in solidarity and remembrance, in love and rage, W@ Por todos nuestros muertos, ni un minuto de silencio. Toda una vida de lucha. To honour our dead, not a minute of silence. A whole life of struggle.
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