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Call for more organised, guerrilla activities in the UK

D | 03.10.2002 12:32

The Greek anarchists should be praised for their tactical decision on a recent demonstration, organised by the Committee Against State Terrorism, not to use violence on public demonstrations.

Anarchists in the UK should adopt this line, reserving violence for direct action outside demonstrations. A guerrilla approach is needed, instead of the futile and random window smashing that helps the state target activists through surveillance. The time has come for covert tactical organisation to out-wit the state while causing more economic damage than broken windows. Where are the insurrectionists in the UK and how do we organise? Certainly, we can't post our names on the internet. How and where do we network?

D

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oh noo...

03.10.2002 13:06

... it's not very wise to talk abotu such issues on the internet. and above all, we are all democrats and we believe in freedom, democracy, captialism, corporate responsibility, the new lobour party, ect, pp....

tom


Where, then?

03.10.2002 13:20

There aren't too many places for anarchists and others to meet outside the main cities. Yet, if we're serious about insurrectionary activities, then we have to become more organised. At the moment, the British anarchist movement is shambolic. Perhaps you want a woolly form of anarchism, that is constantly banging its head on the wall and too feeble to make a leap towards achieving its goal of emancipation through revolution.

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