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Anarchist federation Statement on November 24th

Anarchist Federation | 24.11.2010 07:48 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

Anarchist Federation and the events of November 24th

ANARCHIST FEDERATION STATEMENT

On Wednesday 24 November, tens of thousands of people across the country
will walk out of our colleges, schools and universities.

After the police were taken by surprise at Millbank on the national demo
on the 10th by thousands of students' innovation and militancy, we can
expect a return to more straightforwardly thuggish police tactics. For
this reason, the Anarchist Federation encourages people to concentrate on
building successful local actions around our own campuses, schools, etc.
rather than joining the large protest outside the Lib Dems' HQ or a
similar target. We expect either a disempowering rally with speakers,
which will take away the energy that the November 10th demonstration
created, or if there are attacks on property, a violent police response.

After Millbank, over 50 people were arrested. Practical solidarity should
continue to defend those who have been arrested and victimised in a
condescending attempt to marginalise the movement as a whole from the
militancy at Millbank. This can take many forms, from fundraising for
travel costs to court to occupying a building in solidarity with those
arrested. One recent example where practical solidarity got a concrete
result was when the police tried to force the closure of the website
Fitwatch, after it gave sensible advice to anyone who had been, or feared
that they might be, arrested. Within hours the information had been
reposted on first dozens, then hundreds of other websites. Having gotten
far more people reading the information than if they had not interfered,
the police quickly realised their tactic had failed and so Fitwatch was
re-hosted!

This movement will not be sustained by the occasional union-led national
demonstration, but by the daily action of people in our own communities
and places of education and work. The momentum created by Millbank was
just the beginning, something to inspire the struggle, not the struggle
itself. It is direct action - strikes, occupations, sit-ins, walkouts -
that sufficiently disrupt capitalism that will force the abandoning of the
austerity program. This must be widespread and occurring up and down the
country, not just at pre-meditated places and times.

If we are to be successful, we need to break out of seeing these attacks
on education as isolated. We need to make this a mass movement that
recognizes the nature of the attacks we as a class are facing. Already
links are being made between university and college students, students and
education workers. But the cuts are not just limited to the education
sector, and we should recognise our common cause with workers in other
sectors who are facing similar attacks. If we manage to defeat the cuts in
one sector, they may just hit harder in another. The struggle against
education cuts must become part of a wider struggle against the whole
austerity program.

It is not anarchists alone who are pushing for these tactics. The press
has condescendingly talked of students being 'manipulated' or 'led' by
anarchists; this is rubbish. Never mind the fact that students can be
anarchists too, it doesn't take an anarchist to see what is being done to
education, and that routine demos will fail as they have failed in the
past.

Everything we have won so far, everything they are trying to take away
from us, we won through solidarity and coordinated, militant action. We
can defeat these cuts if we keep it up!



Anarchist Federation
- e-mail: london@afed.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.afed.org.uk

Comments

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Federation?

24.11.2010 08:20

Anarchists have a Federation? LOL you gotta be kidding me.

Bemused & Amused


Good article but not very inclusive

24.11.2010 08:34

How about explicitly expressing solidaruty not just with 'other workers' but all those who will suffer; the disabled, poor, elderly, unemployed etc etc, many of whom are alone, fearing the future, but connot get on the streets.
Focussing on 'workers' can sound elitist, which I am sure you did not mean.

Steve Morris


Fuck that!

24.11.2010 08:47

I wonder how many people in AF agree with this statement being released.

Students shouldn't be told what to do by some obscure political institution. You sound like the bloody SWP, telling people what to do. If people want to go to London they should, no matter what your haggard political perspective is.

If there leaders try and represent us we can choose to ignore them. If police use violence against us we can defend ourselves.

AF should be careful or they could alienate anarchists at a vital time.

An Anarchist


@bemused

24.11.2010 08:58

"Anarchists have a Federation? LOL you gotta be kidding me."

Why wouldn't they? A federation is a non-hierarchical form of organising. There are 3 such groups in the UK: Anarchist Federation (general sort of anarchists), Solidarity Federation (anarcho-syndicalists), Class War (bit mad, like swearing and celebrating violence against coppers).

Understand now, or are you just a bit of a div?

vengaboy


Don't be kettled!

24.11.2010 09:00

Solidarity Federation statement...

 http://solfed.org.uk/?q=dont-be-kettled

durruti_cnt


?

24.11.2010 09:33

"Students shouldn't be told what to do by some obscure political institution. You sound like the bloody SWP, telling people what to do. If people want to go to London they should, no matter what your haggard political perspective is.

If there leaders try and represent us we can choose to ignore them. If police use violence against us we can defend ourselves.

AF should be careful or they could alienate anarchists at a vital time."

Er, what the fuck? Just you saying we should defend ourselves from violence from police (which I agree with) is recommending it as a tactic! Why shouldn't an organisation be able to do the same! Just by being an anarchist org they are recommending anarchist tactics, why not be explicit about exactly what tactics they think will work best?
I hope youre talking about SWP leaders, last time I heard AF didn't have leaders and was opposed to representation. Because just saying they think x tactic is good is not the same as leading or representing anyone.

indymedia comments is a strange and sad place to be...

Anyway, good luck to everyone today!

baffled by comments


Unfortunate tone

24.11.2010 14:46

Putting forward thoughts or suggestions about tactics is fair enough. It was the trotish tone of the AF statement which was a bit crap. It DID read like telling people what to do. Tactical suggestions can be argued for and ...err... the word "should" is best avoided.

There are lots of inexperienced people there today. Sharing experience is fine. Fuck me, the cops have even pulled the old N30 "sacrificial van" trick again! I guess the media will swallow it again.

Stroppyoldgit