Showing posts with label Brown Berets. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Nazis attack antiracists in Riverside

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Nazis attack antiracists in Riverside
by Rockero Monday, May. 31, 2010 at 2:45 PM
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
RIVERSIDE, California - In the latest anti-fascist action to occur in this conservative inland city , a small group of anti-fascists planned to out Jeff Hall, the California "commander" of the Michigan-based National Socialist Movement (NSM), outside of his house. They were violently confronted by about thirty Nazis, who brandished firearms and threatened the safety of the demonstrators.
Late last year, the National Socialist Movement announced the opening of a California chapter based in Riverside, the largest city in southern part of the state's Inland Empire. On September 26, they held a protest at the corner at Madison and Indiana, where people of color gather to look for work. In response, activists formed a broad-based coalition composed of political parties, students groups, labor unions, churches, and community groups to demonstrate their opposition to racism and hatred at City Hall. Meanwhile, a smaller contingent of antifascist activists took a more direct approach at the targeted corner, confiscating swastika-laden flags from the nazis and ultimately expelling the ragtag bunch after a few small skirmishes.

Humiliated, the Nazis decided to return the following month. Once again, the community rallied against them, drawing anywhere between 700 and 1000. On this occasion, however, the racists enjoyed the protection of numerous riot-gear clad police officers from multiple agencies who allowed them to make their hateful stand. When valiant antifascists from the Brown Berets penetrated the police perimeter, a small conflict took place. The day ended with two of our comrades behind bars, one for disobeying a police order and the other for throwing a "deadly weapon" later identified as a lemon.

As Nazis continued to organize, community activists recognized the need to increase the pressure. They published Jeff Hall's home address, which he uses as a base of operations, and called for a protest, scheduled to take place during the NSM's monthly meeting. "We're doing this because there are people in our community--people of color--who live in that neighborhood," explained one of the organizers, who asked to remain anonymous.

In response, the Nazis published a flyer calling for a demonstration at the home of a longtime Riverside activist, accusing him of "child endangerment," who had been active in the anti-Nazi organizing last year. Apparently, the Nazis were under the impression that the Riverside activist--who is Jewish--had called for the demonstration at the Nazi house, where a young child also resides. The Riverside activist was not involved in the planning and execution of the home demonstration, but made a handy scapegoat, especially for those who believe that people of color are incapable of organizing in their own defense. Unlike Hall, the activist, who is a leader in a statewide socialist party, does not use his home as a base for organization.

However, due to the the overwhelming presence of California human rights defenders at the National Day of Action for Arizona, turnout was relatively low. Only about seven members of the SoCal Antiracist Network were present, backed up by a contingent of about five Brown Berets. "Our reason for being there was to be security, to get Chicanos out of there if anything happened. We were not there to break any laws, we were not intending to go into the house," said of the the leaders from the Brown Berets.

Four police officers in riot gear were at the end of the cul-de-sac where Hall lives, and the police helicopter hovered overhead. Once the antifascists took their stand, a crowd of about thirty Nazis in full fascist costume swarmed out of the house and confronted one of the organizers. "We're not here to fight," he explained, and backed up about thirty feet. The Nazi charged him aggressively, but the antiracist defended himself, knocking the Nazi out cold at the end of his charge. The Nazis continued their offensive against the antiracists, chanting "Get the girl!" and attempting to strike the only woman present, a member of the Brown Berets. They brandished two firearms as police looked on, refusing to intervene in the violence. "If you don't like it, get out of here," one of the officers told a member of the Berets.

In light of the armed Nazi aggression, the antiracists withdrew their picket for the day. The antifascist struggle in Riverside, however, is anything but over.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

¡Libertad Para Mumia! Los Angeles Rechazó el Juicio de la Corte Suprema / Free Mumia! Los Angeles Rejects High Court's Ruling

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2010/01/234165.php

¡Libertad Para Mumia! Los Angeles Rechazó el Juicio de la Corte Suprema
by Rockero Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 11:16 PM
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Miércoles, 20 Enero 2010

LOS ÁNGELES - A pesar de fuertes lluvias, un grupo de unas 30 personas asistieron a una manifestación por la liberación del preso político afroamericano Mumia Abu-Jamal. La marcha fue organizada de última hora por activistas antiracistas que estaban reaccionando a la impugnación de un juicio que favorecía el el periodista condenado. La Corte de Apelaciones del 3er Circuito había anulado la pena capital de Abu-Jamal debido al hecho de que el juez no explicó adecuadamente al jurado las consideraciónes que debían tomar en cuenta al designar una sentencia. Sin embargo, la Corte Suprema impugnó la citada decisión de la corte inferior, lo cual que abre la posibilidad de que Abu-Jamal, quien ha mantenido desde siempre su inocencia, regrese al corredor de la muerte.
¡Libertad Para Mumia...

Ante el edificio federal del centro de Los Ángeles, los manifestantes portaron cartelones exigiendo la libertad del ex-Pantera Negra y vocearon consignas como "¡Fue una trampa, ya lo sabes! ¡No mató a ese puerco, carajo!" y "¡Ladrillo por ladrillo, muro por muro, libertemos a Abu-Jamal!" Incluso interpretaron una canción improvisada al ritmo de un espiritual tradicional afroamericano con la letra:

Libertad para Mumia,
Libertad para Mumia Abu-Jamal,
Libertad para Mumia,
Necesitamos al hermano a nuestro lado.


Después de varias repeticiones de la canción, salieron los agentes de seguridad del edificio preguntando "¿Quién es el iniciador de esto?" "Todos somos iniciadores, le retó un joven. Nos avisaron que los que se habían refugiado de la lluvia bajo el techo del inmueble no podían estar en la propiedad y tenían que pasar al banquete.

El público, que contó con la presencia de Nativo López de la Hermandad Mexicana, Michael Novick de Acción Antiracista, al igual que miembros del Sindicato de Pasajeros (Busrider's Union), los Boinas Cafés, la Liga Esparticista y numerosos anarquistas y activistas independientes, se formó en filas y empezó un piquete, continuando a levantar sus consignas.

Algunos de los presentes empezaron a dialogar sobre el caso. Un hombre en particular criticaba los esfuerzos de los activistas que buscan liberar a Abu-Jamal a través de medios jurídicos y con presión política sobre Obama y su Procurador de Justicia Eric Holder. "¡Ellos son reformistas, y el reformismo es otro enemigo en nuestra lucha!"

Recalcó una compañera, "Es evidente que el problema es mucho más amplio que el caso de Mumia. Es todo el complejo carcelario que hemos incorporado a nuestra sociedad. Es una situación que inspira rabia. Yo preferería derrotar todos los muros de las prisiones. Todas."

Opinó otro, "Hay sólo dos maneras de emancipar a Mumia. La primera sería que Obama y Holder intervinieran. La otra sería que nosotros lo libertemos nosotros sólos. Y no parece haber esperanza para ninguna de las dos."

De repente llegaron miembros del colectivo Comida No Bombas, una organización que lucha contra el hambre y por la paz mediante la acción directa al alimentar a los que tienen hambre, ya sean personas sin hogar o activistas en lucha. Trajeron una olla de arroz y frijoles y una jarra de té caliente. Todos se alimentaron y empezaron a convivir. La llegada de estas compañeras y la repartición de la comida abrió un espacio para convivir con viejos camaradas y conocer a otros y otras del movimiento, hecho que probablemente no habría ocurrido sin su llegada.

Actualmente, el número de presos políticos en los Estados Unidos supera cien, según las cifras manejadas por el sitio de internet prisonactivist.org. Además, a nivel nacional hay más de 3 000 prisioneros sentenciados a muerte, y según el Centro de Información sobre la Pena de Muerte, entre los años 2000 y 2007, un promedio de 5 presos anuales han sido absueltos de sus supuestos crímenes, una fuerte señal que la pena capital está malimplementado.


http://la.indymedia.org/news/2010/01/234173.php

Free Mumia! Los Angeles Rejects High Court's Ruling
by Rockero Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 11:26 PM
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

LOS ANGELES - Despite heavy rain, a group of about 30 people attended a demonstration for the freedom of political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. The last-minute action was organized by anti-racist activists who were reacting to the overturning of a judgment that favored the condemned journalist. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals had overturned Abu-Jamal's death sentence, finding that the judge in the case had failed to properly instruct members of the jury to consider possible mitigating circumstances during sentencing. However, the Supreme Court overturned the lower court's decision, opening up the possibility that Abu-Jamal, who has always maintained his innocence, could return to death row.
In front of the federal building in Downtown Los Angeles, the congregants carried signs demanding freedom for the former Black Panther and shouted chants such as "He was framed! You know it! Fuck that shit! He didn't kill that pig!" and "Brick by brick, wall by wall, we're gonna free Mumia Abu-Jamal!" They even spontaneously improvised on an old spiritual tune, singing:

Free Mumia, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Free Mumia, We need the brother by our side.

After several rounds of the song, the building's security agents came out and ask, "Who's the initiator of this?" "We're all initiators," one youngster challenged. He explained that those who had taken shelter from the rain beneath the eaves of the building were not permitted to be on the property and that they had to step onto the sidewalk.

The crowd, which included Nativo López of the Hermandad Mexicana, Michael Novick of Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles, as well as members of the Busrider's Union, the Brown Berets, the Sparticist League, and numerous anarchists and independent activists, formed a picket line and continued their chants.

Some of those present began to discuss the case. One man in particular criticized the efforts of activists who seek to liberate Abu-Jamal through legal means and through political pressure on Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder. "They are reformists, and reformism is another enemy in our struggle!"

One comrade opined, "It's obvious that it's beyond just Mumia. It's the whole prison complex we've built into our society. It's completely sickening. So I'm for tearing down all the prisons! All of them!"

Another speculated, "There's only two ways to liberate Mumia. Either Obama and Holder are gonna have to intervene, or we're gonna have to liberate him ourselves. And neither seems likely right now."

Suddenly, members of the collective Food Not Bombs, an organization that uses direct action against hunger and in favor of peace, arrived. They feed the hungry, whether they are homeless or activists in the struggle. They brought a pot of hot rice and beans and a pitcher of green tea. Everyone ate and began conversing. The arrival of these women and their distributing of food opened a space to talk with old friends and meet other members of the movement, something that would likely not have taken place had they not arrived.

Currently, there are more than 100 political prisoners, according to the website prisonactivist.org. Additionally, there are more than 3,000 prisoners on death row nationally, and according to the Death Penalty Information Center, between 2000 and 2007, a yearly average of five death row prisoners have been exonerated pf their supposed crimes, which sends a sharp signal that the death penalty is poorly implemented.

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by Rockero Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 11:16 PM
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2..."Manifestación Para Mumia 20 de Enero"

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Si le tocan hasta un pelo de la cabeza, ¡habrá motines!

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Nativo López, Boinas Cafés

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Activistas, miembros del Sindicato de Pasajeros

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"Tu gobierno mata a todos mis héroes"

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"¡Justicia Para Mumia! ¡No a la Pena de Muerte!"

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Immigrants Are Welcome Here. Nazis Are Not.

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2009/10/231675.php

Immigrants Are Welcome Here. Nazis Are Not.
by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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October 24, 2009

RIVERSIDE, California - In Southern California's largest antifascist action in recent memory, a diverse group of between 400 and 500 protesters held a demonstration against a group of 16 neo-Nazis from the National Socialist Movement in the Casa Blanca barrio of Riverside. The NSM sought to target the day laborers who congregate outside the Home Depot at the corner of Indiana and Madison to exercise their right to free speech and look for work, but the community denied them any opportunity to put their genocidal ideology into practice. Despite efforts to contain the throng to sidewalks behind metal barriers, thrice the activists pushed forth their demands by taking over the street--in outright defiance not only of the police, who numbered well over 50, but also of protest organizers' pre-established rules of conduct. The day saw two arrests of anti-Nazi demonstrators criminalized for defending their community, and several activists reported being pushed and struck by police batons.

Immigrants Are Welco...

It all started a month ago, when eight NSM members from the organization's California chapter, which has its headquarters in Riverside, gathered for a protest of the same day labor corner. There they had their flags confiscated and set ablaze, and after a failed attempt to snatch an Israeli flag, were quickly chased off.


Across town at City Hall, a broad-based coalition of political parties, religious groups, student organizations, labor unions, and other community groups, held an anti-hate, pro-diversity rally that saw the participation of between 150 and 200 people. The Peace and Freedom Party played a major role in spearheading the coalition. In the aftermath of the resounding victory for anti-racists, the NSM declared that they would rally again on October 24, and the coalition acted quickly to expand its numbers and plan a strategic response. They planned a meeting at Riverside's Unitarian Universalist Church for that Saturday, inviting all concerned community members to join in. The day prior to said meeting, three neo-Nazis brandished their swastika flags outside Riverside's Temple Beth El's shabbat service, accusing the Jewish congregating of "promoting violence," apparently in reference to the non-welcome they received from the antifascists.1

That same night, the Congregational Church across the street from the Unitarian Church where the coalition was to meet was vandalized with satanic and anti-semitic grafitti, including "666" and "Eat Jews." While California NSM "commander" and Riverside resident Jeff Hall denied that there was any connection between NSM and the vandalism, it is exactly the type of juvenile tactic that Nazis are known for--right down to getting the wrong church.2

The most intense moment of the buildup to the 24th was on Wednesday, October 7, when 23-year-old resident of Riverside County's Lake Elsinore Benjamin Kuzelka blew off his own hand in attempt to manufacture explosives. His mother ran a childcare facility out of the residence. A police search of the residence turned up white supremacist paraphernalia.3

At the next meeting of the anti-hate coalition, held again at the Unitarian Church on October 21, Unitarians reported that racist skinheads had attended their Sunday service and attempted to provoke congregation members, as well as recruit some of the children of the congregation to their creed.

The stakes were undoubtedly very high for all parties involved.

The Riverside anti-Nazi coalition was keen on preventing any type of violence, and went to great lengths to avoid any situation similar to the confrontation that had occurred on September 26, establishing a large "Harmony" committee, complete with a command hierarchy, and composing a set of fifteen "Rally Rules." The list was sent out via e-mail and printed on a bilingual (English and Spanish) leaflet with Pastor Martin Niemöller's poem First they came... on the back to be distributed to all participants. They also raised money to pay for the printing of some 400 signs with slogans such as "Inland Area Rejects Nazi Hate," "No Human Being Is Illegal," "Tolerance Yes, Hatred No!" and the George Washington quote "To Bigotry, No Sanction," as well as for port-a-potties and food for a community victory celebration at nearby Villegas Park following the departure of the racists.

The contingent that took direct action during the first rally, which was made up of many students heeding the call to make use of their educations to lead the way toward a hate-free future, also made preparations, including strategy sessions, outreach, and the creation of large, bamboo-supported banners reading "Students Support Day Laborers," "Estudiantes Apoyan a los Jornaleros," "End Hate Now!" "Somos Un Pueblo Sin Fronteras," and the crowd-pleasing "Intolerance? That Was Sooooo 1942."

The Nazis, seeking to recover from a humiliating defeat, had everything to lose. Recognizing their organizational weakness, they set the bar for themselves very low, stating that their objective was simply to "begin again at 10am and will not leave until 1pm."4

The sun was out and already hot at 8:00 the day of the big event. School board member Victoria Baca donated coffee and donuts for those committed enough to show up early (some as early as before five and six in the morning) and lay claim to the Home Depot side of the street. The police had already begun setting up metal barriers on both sides of the street and establishing their staging area on a vacant lot across from the Home Depot and adjacent to the railroad tracks.

Two young white supremacists, one with a pink mohawk and the other wearing ill-fitting Doc Martens, walked through the area claimed for tolerance looking for their ignorant brethren. They were quickly advised to look elsewhere.

Just up Madison at the Mobil Station and Denny's parking lot, where the NSM had advised supporters to park via e-mail, small groups of antiracist activists stood watch just in case the leadership actually told the truth. But apparently, they were content to leave their potential supporters to march the two blocks to the rally site alone. The police, probably with the awareness that racists had just attempted to build bombs, patrolled the area with bomb-sniffing dogs. One veteran anti-racist recognized a couple who entered the parking lot on a motorcycle from previous engagements. "Fuck you," the fifty-something woman on the back of the bike said to him as the vehicle stopped at the driveway to exit the lot. "Fuck you," she repeated to him just before the bike sped off and got on the 91 freeway.

Instead of fulfilling their promise to their correspondents, the racists parked behind the police blockade on Railroad Avenue. Some of them, presumably the "stormtroopers" they had promised to bring, were dressed in black paramilitary costumes, complete with helmets. Others wore NSM t-shirts. Among their number were members of as far away as Arizona.5 Another that had come from afar was Mike O'Dell, whose blog postings on the no-longer popular social networking site MySpace.com include everything from lamentations of loneliness and lack of attention from women, to admissions of alcoholism and thoughts of suicide, to dirt on other Nazis from his own organization.6 Bay Area antifa take note: O'Dell lives on Hyde Street in the Lower Nob Hill area of San Francisco, and likes to drink at the Hyde Out. His neighbors and others in the community should probably be made aware of the type of danger to which his presence exposes them.

Almost immediately after they arrived, the most determined activists, many of whom were Brown Berets, crossed the street and knocked down the metal barrier, attempting to physically remove the offending parties.7 Police in riot gear jumped in to protect the Nazis, brutalizing several of the anti-fascists. One Brown Beret, an elder in the community, was placed under arrest and was not accorded the respect due to an elder.

Despite the markedly brief nature of the conflict, the mainstream media has predictably sensationalized the day's events in their accounts. The Republican-owned Press-Enterprise, in point of fact, dedicated nearly half of the photos of its on-line slide show to those few moments of the over-three-hour rally.

Once order was restored, the Nazis sought to claim it as a victory. Perhaps ignorant of the idiocy of their claim, the chanted, "Whose streets? Our streets!" while standing on the sidewalk.

The initial scuffle marked the first rupture of the barricade. The next came about an hour into the protest, when the youth-oriented anti-fascist contingent marched directly down Madison with their banners, drums, and bullhorns, intent on disrupting the Nazi manifestation. Again, the police swooped in, this time on motorcycles. They turned on their sirens, but the students and their allies were undeterred. As antifa took the street to the cheers of the crowd, one group of Nazis withdrew, retiring for the day. A minor victory was celebrated. Eventually, in the face of massive violent repression on the part of the police state, they decided to change tactics, and withdrew to the intersection with Madison to regroup.

Loyda Alvarado of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network lead a group of day laborers, supporters, and percussionists in a series of creative and original chants, including "Who's got the power? We've got the power! What kind of power? People power!" and "¡El pueblo callado jamás será escuchado!"

Several organizations present distributed literature. The Los Angeles chapter of the Socialist Worker's Party set up a table with copies of The Militant and books, highlighting Trotsky's Fascism: what it is and how to fight it. The Party for Socialism and Liberation, too, under the banner of the ANSWER coalition, collected e-mail addresses and handed out flyers. The Los Angeles chapter of Anti-Racist Action, in a solid gesture of solidarity with their inland comrades, distributed the latest issue of Turning the Tide and agitated for radical change from the racist system.

But most importantly, the Inland Empire Rapid Response Network, the first line of defense for the immigrant community that is constantly under siege, passed out flyers that educated their recipients of the fact that the "neo-Nazi action is part of a wider pattern of injustice and racism against immigrants" and provided ways for concerned citizens to get involved, offering hope that "united, we can stop it!" The Network operates a hotline that immigrants can call for information about their rights, to seek aid in case of detention or deportation, and to report immigration raids or racist attacks.

Time passed and it seemed that there would be no way of eliminating the Nazi threat. After discussing various tactics, SoCal Antifa decided that, with thirty minutes until the scheduled end of the Nazi harassment, they would make a final charge. They threw open the barricade on the anti-racist side and again took the street, this time coming the closest since the beginning of the protest. Again, the police, this time with reinforcement from the Corona Police Department, blocked us with motorcycles and agents in riot gear. This time, much of the anger was directed at the police themselves as they struck and pushed us.

One of the brave students could not contain his disdain and approached the bullhorn. "Thank you, America's finest, for making the streets safe for fascism! Thank you, America's finest, for supporting a platform for hatred! Thank you, America's finest, for supporting a war on immigrants!"

At this point, another arrest was made. At the moment, the word running through the crowd was that a member of Casa Blanca's armed resistance had launched a rock at the Nazis. Later it was discovered that the object was a harmless lemon.

Finally, the remaining Nazis (several more had left during the heat of the action) sieg heiled one more time before slinking away to their cars. Some of them boarded a pickup truck with the business name "Proscape" on the side. Proscape is a Redlands-based pool company owned by one Bill Paugh. His phone number is (909) 335-0997 and his address is 344 Poppy Rd, Redlands, CA 92373. His current customers are recommended to cancel their accounts in order to avoid supporting efforts such as those of his associates to disrupt the peace with racial terror. Community members are also encouraged to call (taking precautions to make sure the number being called from is private) in order to register their complaints.

The departure of the Nazis brought many of those who were previously too timid to break the barricade into the street. The spokespeople for the ANSWER coalition, in particular, while raising loud opposition through chants throughout the rally, always did so from behind the metal bars. Once the threat was gone, however, they were glad to enter the street, and without having done any of the work to claim the streets, attempted to lead a chant of "Whose streets? Our streets!" Their hypocrisy was sickening.

The anti-racists then marched down the block to Ygnacio Villegas Park for the pre-planned celebration. As they did, a suspicious character, a white man in a car without license plates, drove down the street filming the marchers on his camera phone, but he did not impede the festivities or even dampen any spirits. A large quantity of non-perishable food items were collected to be distributed to the area's needy families, who are ever-growing in number.

The rally can be evaluated on different criteria.

As far as the Nazis are concerned, their rally must be considered an utter failure. They were outnumbered by a measure greater than 30-1. They were forced to stand in the sun in a dusty, vacant lot dressed entirely in black. And while they did muster greater numbers than on the previous occasion, they were unable to do so without calling on allies from far-off locales, and most of their participants did not have the wherewithal to remain even the short three hours. The NSM was also unable to appeal to the anti-immigrant sentiment that sometimes seems so strong in the inland area, and are likely to have succeeded in winning otherwise unlikely allies to the cause of immigrant rights. Worst of all, they had to endure the company of one another.

As far as the Riverside-based anti-hate coalition goes, they were successful in organizing and mounting a well-attended protest and spreading a message of peace and tolerance. They were unsuccessful, however, in their attempts to rein in the anti-fascist zeal of the youth in particular, and the community in general. But they should be applauded for doing their utmost to be true to their ideals and doing their best to minimize the harm done by agents of the police state.

The day laborers, who, because of the rally, may have missed out on some work, nonetheless were able to have a day free from police and border patrol persecution due to the massive presence of allies. They enjoyed the solidarity of many who might not otherwise be aware of their issues. And they were able to successfully defend their right to reclaim some public space, stand up against ignorance, and hold their heads high as full members of society--even if just for one day.

The student-centered antifascists also faced a mixed bag of results. They were unable to successfully end the Nazi rally due to police collaboration with the fascists. However, this circumstance gave rise to a unique opportunity to demonstrate which side the police, and the state in general, fall on in this struggle against racial hatred. Anti-fascist elements were also able to do a great deal of intelligence work, both on the day of the action and in the days leading up thereto. Names, license plate numbers, addresses, places of work and business, associations, and other crucial data pertaining to the neo-Nazis have been verified. Some of it will be used to make it very difficult for the individuals in question to do business and continue life as normal, while some of it will simply be passed on to interested parties. These antifascist actions may occur in the following weeks, or may not happen for years down the line. Until they do, the Nazis are going to have to sit and worry. And we're fine with that.

It must also be considered a victory that, while anti-racists were able to direct their message to all motorists passing by on Indiana street, Madison was shut down and the Nazis, being restricted to Madison Ave, were unable to directly spread their message of hate to the general public.

It must also be noted that in the face of increasing attacks on the community by outright racists, the vast majority of the crowd demonstrated remarkable restraint and used the most non-violent means available to forestall the onslaught. Those few who did dare deviate from "legality" deserve the full support of everyone dedicated to peace, tolerance, justice, and a hate-free world, whether it be in the material form of bail, legal defense, or simple moral support.

The struggle against hate is one that the dedicated members of the Inland Empire community will continue until racism is eradicated from our midst or until we perish in the pursuit of that noble goal. As José, a day laborer says, "If we allow hate to keep growing, first they will come for me, and then they will come for you, and you, and each one of us. We must continue to be organized and continue to generate consciousness in this constant struggle."



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1. CaliforniaNSM. "10-2-09 Protest." October 3, 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYJgHJN72EI. Accessed October 26, 2009.

2. "Hate graffiti, protests cited by Riverside religious leaders," Valley News. October 9, 2009. http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/41291/. Accessed October 26, 2009.

3. "Search of Lake Elsinore home where man lost fingers in explosion yields Anarchist Cookbook, swastika," Valley News. Thursday, October 8, 2009. http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/41266/. Accessed October 256, 2009.

4. National Socialist Movement. "October 24th Protest in Riverside." http://www.nsm88.org/events/oct24thprotestinriverside.htm. Accessed October 26, 2009

5. Lemons, Stephen. "Arizona neo-Nazi J.T. Ready Leads NSM Rally in Riverside, California." Phoenix News Times News Blog, October 25, 2009. http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2009/10/jt_ready_leads_neo-nazi_rally.php. Accessed October 26, 2009.

6. O'Dell, Mike. Mickthemick blog. http://blogs.myspace.com/449462624. Accessed October 26, 2009.

7. CBS2 News. "Nazis, Counter-Demonstrators Clash In Riverside," October 25, 2009. http://www.cbs2.com/video/?id=117649@kcbs.dayport.com. Accessed October 26, 2009. See http://cbs2.com/local/Riverside.Neo.Nazis.2.1268903.html for article with embedded video. Also visible at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4tKS6aicU.

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Rally monitors get pink tape, and captains get orange caps.


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Free donuts and coffee for early birds

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Jornalero


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A las barricadas


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Awesome shirt


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These kids were in the wrong place. (They were looking for the white supremacists rally.) They are so young, I like to think there's still hope for them. Let's hope they can stay out of prison.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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Anti-Racist Action-LA and Puerto Rican Alliance, presente

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Forbidden shirt


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Stop harassing day laborers!


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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Bomb unit


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Casa Blanca Families and Friends Against Violence


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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Street sign


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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Just after first skirmish


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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014...Neighborhood people


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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Rally monitors hard at work


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:06 AM
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http://la.indymedia.org/news/2009/10/231695.php

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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Brown Beret


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Big crowd

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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More crowd

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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Riverpride


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Jóvenes


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Beret with flag


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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Jedi knight vs. Nazi stormtroopers. The force is with him!


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Proudly waving the flag of the SS? How low can you get?


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Never Again


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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Students Support Day Laborers!


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Antifa retakes the street


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Gadsden flag and black flag

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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One Love


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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This is why we had trouble...


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:22 AM
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Border Patrol does what Nazis don't dare do!

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2009/10/231715.php

Immigrants Are Welco...

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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Extending down the train tracks

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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This is what a police state looks like.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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CLUE presente


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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Atheists against hate. The atheists were there strong.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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Nazis came in the night for the Jews. ICE comes in the night for immigrants.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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Somos un Pueblo Sin Fronteras


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ICE Acts Like the Nazis


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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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Brian Levin squares off with members of CAIR. In a continuation of their on-air debate on KPFK's Uprising Radio, Levin accuses members of CAIR of not standing up strongly against hate coming from members of the Islamic community. CAIR members accuse him of being a Zionist. The Berets get involved and Levin spends the rest of the day on the other side of the street, interviewing Nazis.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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View from atop an electrical box, looking northward up Madison.

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by Rockero Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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View from atop an electrical box, looking southward down Madison.

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