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ACAB | 20.04.2009 19:57

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According to Russian internet news service www.gazeta.ru Russian
authorities issued an international arrest warrant for Saidzon Radzabov, a
migrant worker from Tajikistan.
On the 26th of March Saidzon had been attacked at a train station in
Kolomno (between Moscow and Riazan) by a group of Nazis. This time however
their victim defended himself very well and as result of this 3 Nazis
died (one on the spot and two died later in hospital because of loss of
blood). The remaining attackers fled the scene.
We salute the brave stand of Saidzon and hope that he will not be caught.


source:
 http://gazeta.ru/social/2009/04/16/2975176.shtml


Odessa/Ukraine one Nazi dies after attack on Anti-fascists

On the 17th of Arpil in Odessa (Ukraine) a group of 15 Nazis decided to
approach 5 Anti-fascists sitting outside a shop. After initial verbal
abuse and a bit of pushing and shoving the Nazis attacked and a big fight
resulted from this. During the fight local Nazi activist Maksim Czajka
(his picture here  http://antifa-odessa.ucoz.ru/ ) was killed and his
friend is in a serious condition in hospital. Police are investigating the
incident as a case of "hooliganism" and have identified all Nazis taking
part in the attack. As for now we do not know whether Anti-fascists will
face any charges.



On the 18 th of April Polish fascists celebrated the 75 anniversary of the
creation of ONR (National Radical Camp) in the city of Czestochowa in
south Poland. About 200 of them attended a demonstration and a gig that
took place later. Small group of anti-fascists were also in the area to
make sure that at least a few of them will rememeber the celebrations
properly. 4 fascists making their way home had been attacked and left in
sorry state after a quick but frank exchange of views with Anti-fascists.
One of them has described the whole story on the internet forum and is
apparently traumatized after attending his first fascist demo ever :) Also
in the true spirit of unity some fascists had been fighting with each
other during the gig, after they consumed a lot of alcohol and began
arguing which football team is better.

The following message has been sent by the group Anty Nazi Chuligani (Anti
Nazi Hooligans):

"On 18th of April neofascists going to Czestochowa to demonstrate on the
75th anniversary of the creation of ONR (National Radical Camp) were
greeted in Warsaw by "welcoming commitees". All fascists travelling by
trains through Warsaw had been welcomed "warmly and from the heart". As a
result of those greetings some of them were unable to attend
demonstrations in Czestochowa and those that made it wore the clear marks
of "Warsaw hospitality".
Also those coming back from Czestochowa were not forgotten. Despite the
early morning hour those returning had been reminded that in this city
fascists do not have and will not have an easy life. It is also worth
mentioning, that comradeship is not a strong point among fascists.
Gentleman! You don't leave your friends behind to face the muscic!"

ACAB