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Protest the BNP rally this Saturday!

Dave Kuivala | 15.09.2008 22:11 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles

This Saturday the fascist British National Party are holding a public rally in Stoke On Trent. They have been targetting Stoke for a while now, and hope to break through there in next year's European Elections.

Hello Friends

Last year a BNP member died after a fight in the street with a neighbour that had suffered 5 years of racist harrassment. The BNP member had attacked the neighbour's son, and in the fight the BNP member died. Now the BNP are trying to turn this racist into a martyr and claiming racism against white people!

This is a dangerous turn of events, it is the first time the BNP are trying to mobilise in the streets. This shows their confidence, but it gives us the opportunity to win a major victory. Even Hitler stated the only thing that could have stopped the Nazis in the 1930's was anti-fascists stopping them mobilising in the streets.

Nottingham UAF are organising transport to Stoke on Saturday, details will be sent out soon. Keep Saturday free in the mean time! There are also coaches going from all over the Midlands.

For more info call or text Dave on 07932 417 506. See you on Saturday!

Dave Kuivala
Nottingham Unite Against Fascism

Dave Kuivala
- e-mail: nottmuaf@activist.com

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Forward Intelligence Teams

16.09.2008 19:26

It'll be interesting to see whether the police FIT photographers turn up and, if so, who they spend most of their time photographing.

Andy


anyone?

17.09.2008 08:28

Any one else planning on going up to this? I don't want to go up on the UAF coach.

anti Fash


disengeneous

17.09.2008 08:58

"This is a dangerous turn of events, it is the first time the BNP are trying to mobilise in the streets. This shows their confidence, but it gives us the opportunity to win a major victory. Even Hitler stated the only thing that could have stopped the Nazis in the 1930's was anti-fascists stopping them mobilising in the streets."

You seem to be implying that the intention is to go to stoke to stop them from mobilising in the streets, although a quick look at UAF's website tells a different story.

"NORSCARF, UAF, LMHR and Race Equality organisations have called a Peace and Unity Vigil on 20th Sept in Stoke Central."

I couldn't agree more with the sentiment that they should be stopped from mobilising in the streets, but a peace vigil likely to take place at a different location than the fascist rally is hardly that.


Anyone know of any groups building for this? doing some disruption, like a noise demo or summit?

F.P.