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B-Fest Athens hosts perpetrator of sexual violence

feminist vigilante squad | 25.05.2010 18:09 | Free Spaces | Gender | World

B-Fest Athens hosts perpetrator of sexual violence

B-Fest is an autonomous festival that takes place in Athens, Greece, from 26 to 30 May 2010. As a support group for a survivor of sexual violence and in accordance with her wishes, we address this statement to the organizers and visitors of the fest as well as the wider movement:

We would like to draw attention to the fact that Harry H, who is scheduled to be on a panel on Saturday alongside Michael Hardt and others, is a sexist scumbag and perpetrator of sexual violence. Not only has he been abusive and disrespectful towards women in general, he has also overtly transgressed their boundaries and engaged in sexual acts without the women’s consent.

Consent does not (only) mean the absence of a “no” but the explicit presence of a “yes”, in a situation where a person is physically and mentally able to make an informed choice about what sexual activity they want to engage in. And to be very clear about this: the absence of consent constitutes rape. H. has consciously ignored these standards for his own gratification and actively refused to deal with the consequences.

To allow this person to not only move freely in activist spaces, but to give them time and space to flaunt their self-righteous male chauvinist attitude on stage, is a slap in the face of the survivor and of all survivors of sexual violence. We therefore call upon the organizers of B-Fest to distance themselves from H, to withdraw him from the panel and exclude him from the event.

We call upon all attending the festival to voice protest against this person speaking publicly, to boycott the talk or take action in any other way they deem appropriate. We call upon all who read this to contact the organizers, express their solidarity with the survivor and demand for the perpetrator to be removed from the speaker’s list and from the festival space.

Contact email for B-Fest:  babyloniafest@gmail.com

 http://bfest.gr/

feminist vigilante squad

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trial by indymedia

25.05.2010 20:28

So you expect people to just randomly email the organisers based on what you say? Looks like you are hoping that people will just respond in good faith, with out any knowledge what so ever on the accusations.

trial by indymedia


dubious

25.05.2010 22:00

This post has no point of contact, no way of verifying that these allegations are true, or anything. There is no evidence of any previous attempt to contact the organisers of "B-Fest". Whether or not Harry is guilty, this is not an appropriate way to deal with such a sensitive and inflammatory issue. Trial by anonymous accusation is the sort of tactic we expect in authoritarian regimes. That may be offensive to some, but to accuse someone of a serious crime without any sort of verifcation or opportunity for comeback is just as offensive and not the sort behaviour that anarchists engage in or tolerate.

As such, this post makes an, as yet, unfounded allegation against a political activist and thus breaches IMC guidelines. Please will the moderators delete this post.

If this allegation is genuine, then a formal communique needs to be issued with appropriate contacts and some sort of credentials so we have some way of evaluating the allegations. An anonymous posting from someone calling themselves "vigilantes" simply makes me feel like this is a spiteful stitch-up or some sort of state mis-information.

unnecessary


well,

25.05.2010 22:10

what kind of trial would you prefer?

fvs


ambiguous...

25.05.2010 22:40

Hm, I understand that some people here have doubts about taking any kind of action without knowing exactly the circumstances of what happened, but I wonder on the other hand how this could be handled otherwise? I mean, even if the person or persons had posted their name, how would you go about verifying whether what they say is true? It is hard enough to prove rape has happened in the state legal system, which we can see from the fact that hardly any men accused of rape get convicted. In the case of anarchist circles, what would you do? Demand that the victim come forward and repeat what happened in front of…who? Who decides if this is true or not? What sort of credentials would you accept?
I’m not too comfortable with this either, but I seriously don’t see how else it could be dealt with…

ttom