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Anti fascist call outs, activities etc

Apparently p1e & m@sh et al & sarf east a11iance have made a call out in Pompey and Southampton early Oct. 2016
 
wowza - I think someone is monitoring this site- was def there a couple of days ago. will see if it is cached anywhere - its a pretty astounding list of arseholes

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brimelow and saunders- fuckin hell
 
Britain First were out in Telford today, maybe a hundred of them opposed by about as many antifa + tuc folk. Police marched the fash about 300 yards from the train station to a layby outside an empty office building and back, but they didn't get anywere near the two local mosques they had initially planned on targetting. We popped in to see the people at the mosques after the festivities and they'd had no trouble all day.

Antifa were kettled in a car park next to the march route but an inspector who I can only assume was on his first day in the job agreed to let us out if we promised to go straight to the train station, which we didn't. Coppers spoiling for a fight and started waving batons at us at one point, but apart from a couple of people getting pushed around a bit no antifa were hurt or arrested. West Mercia police as far as I could tell had been unable to scare up a single non-white officer out of maybe 2-300 bodies out in uniform.

Not enough antifa numbers today, possibly due to EDL being out in Rotherham at the same time. Tactics also need looking at.

e2a: Reports that three antifascists were arrested, presumably among those who elected to stay in the police kettle.
 
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Not enough antifa numbers today, possibly due to EDL being out in Rotherham at the same time. Tactics also need looking at.

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There's been a rapid decline in the number of these set piece demos organised by the far right. That's led to a lack of enthusiasm among anti fascists to travel to them from around the country, the only way to realistically get the numbers there to employ any tactics other than hang around with the TUC/UAF crowd.
 
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Saying it's now been shut down:
The Shut Down LD50 campaign can happily disclose that the landlord of the LD50 Gallery has asked the tenants, Lucia Diego and Alexander Moss, to vacate the premises. The gallery sign has been taken down from the building at 2–4 Tottenham Road, Dalston, London, and there is no indication that any future events will be taking place in the space. As of April there will no longer be a racist cultural centre operating in Hackney.
 
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