08.11.2006 Stop Fascism!
UNITED E-NEWS 07/11/2006: Media Release -
International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism Stop
Fascism! 9 November - International Day Against Fascism and
Antisemitism. Activists in 41 European countries protest against
fascism and antisemitism and commemorate the
'Kristallnacht'-pogroms
On 9 November 2006, non-governmental
organisations in 41 European countries, coordinated through the
UNITED network, commemorate the 1938 'Kristallnacht' pogrom, which
is often seen as the symbolic beginning of the Holocaust. They also
draw attention to contemporary manifestations of racism and
discrimination. The organisations prepare, among others, torchlight
processions in Denmark and Norway, concerts in Georgia and
Estonia, working groups in Slovenia, Netherlands and Spain, big
anti-fascist demonstrations in Sweden, Czechia and exhibitions
in Uzbekistan and Germany. The danger is not over: Recently
two members from the British National Party were arrested, accused
by the Lancashire Police to possess chemicals for the largest
bomb-making hoard ever discovered in a British home. One of the two
men had even stood for the fascist party in May?s local
election. In Russia on the 4th of November a lot of extreme right
and neo-fascist groups organized demonstrations. In Germany the
NPD won again seats in the regional parliament of Saxony and the
same in Belgium with the right - wing party of Vlaams Belang. This
shows that the threat of fascism is still not over.
Stop
Fascism! Especially societies that have a lack of democracy
experience and economic security are vulnerable for fascism and
antisemitism. It is used as main medium of fear and hatred against
other groups of people. Even though the Europeans decided after
World War II they would never let anything like the Holocaust happen
again, there are still right wing extremists. We have to be aware of
the historical meaning and harm of fascism. Consequently it is
important to counter fascism in the context of our increasingly
connected and complicated societies. Stop Fascism!
Additional
Information: UNITED for Intercultural Action is a network of 560
organisations all over Europe working against racism and fascism.
Activities at the local level in the framework of the campaign
around 9 November are carried out by organisations from 41
countries. The campaign is co-ordinated and stimulated by the
UNITED International Secretariat.
A full list of activities
is available on http://www.unitedagainstracism.org (under
'campaigns'/ 'International Day against Fascism and
Antisemitism'). Please contact the UNITED secretariat for further
information. We will be happy to supply you with contact
information of organisations in your country/city/workingfield that
are involved in this year's campaign.
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