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Zapatista rebels woo Inter Milan

BBC -fwd | 13.05.2005 10:08 | Culture | Zapatista | World

The captain of Inter Milan football club says he would be willing to take up an invitation for the club to play a team of Mexican Zapatista rebels.

The Italian club have received a letter from the indigenous movement, based in the southern state of Chiapas.

Inter - one of Italy's biggest and most famous clubs - have built links with the Zapatistas by funding sports, water and health projects in their area of operation in Chiapas.

Team manager Bruno Bartolozzi paid a visit to a village in Chiapas last June, bearing donations from the club and its owner, Massimo Moratti. During the trip, he was approached by a Zapatista commander.

Zanetti, an Argentine, also wrote a letter to express his support for the rebels' "struggle to maintain your roots and fight for your ideals".

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For helping with water and health projects here in Britian or to arrange solidarity football matches locally or whereever, contact the Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Campaign:
 http://www.edinchiapas.org.uk/

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Relevant Football:-)

13.05.2005 16:09

Nice one Milan. Perhaps Inter Milan would also like to play the Hackney Irregular Anarchist FC on Clissold Park, if we can get a full IX :-) Now all we need to do is go down the gym and drink loads of Zapatista coffee. Can the Wombles field any good centre forwards?

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Hang on

13.05.2005 17:29

Aren't Inter Millan full of rich sportspeople who will be among the first against the wall come the revolution to bring this world forth into a brave new anarchist utopia?

the middle finger


Yes middle finger, of course

15.05.2005 18:17

I read your post about Make Poverty History.

I thought you were for real.

Now I'm not convinced your not taking the piss!


But if you're not... what's with all this hatred of people who have money? What does hating anyone achieve? Some people are hard not to hate - Rupert Murdoch for instance - it's DIFFICULT to try not to hate him, I'll grant you that ;-)

But what's "rich sportsperson" actually done that's so deserving of sticking them against a wall. I'm not sure I want to be part of a revolution that sticks people against walls - sounds quite fascistic to me. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Who was it who said that makes the whol world blind?

Hey, I'd prefer to see Inter Milan promoting the Zapatistas than promoting Nike trainers!

Anyway my main message is that we don't need to be hating people. It's the system we need to change. There aren't good people and bad people - there are just different people in different situations. If you'd been born in different circumstances it might be you being someone's boss or selling "defence" equipment or whatever. So don't be so sodding self-righteous as to make out that you're a good guy and the bad guys are the bad guys and the bad guys need to be SHOT. Because that's just reactionary.

Human beings all have the capacity to fuck eachother over. And the ones at the tops of hierarchies have that capacity unleashed rather more. But evil resides in all of us. If you want to stick people against walls then you're no better than them. That's what I reckon anyway. But then what do I know, I'm just a hippie ;-)

sectarians of the world unite


in this incidence, I WAS taking the piss

16.05.2005 03:33

taking the piss out of the reactionariy anarchists who will be screaming blue murder that the Zapatistas dare to associate themselves which something so evil and multination and capitalist as Inter Milan and their millionare footballers.

the middle finger