that's fascinating, though the link with all the hacked info is all in german:
http://de.indymedia.org/2008/08/225641.shtml
if anyone speaks german would they care to summarise? like, what can they actually do with this info? publicly expose nazis? apparently prosecutions will be difficult cos the info was obtained illegally. is it more intended to be a 'disruptive' bit of anti-fascist activism, than one leading to prosecutions?
AFA is no longer active in the UK.
Many people in the group saw the way the BNP was going in the mid-90s (local politics, denazification, populism) and felt that physical confrontation was out-moded. I.e. - what is the cost/benefit analysis of duffing up an elected councillor?
SEARCHLIGHT
We will not work with, accept information from, nor pass information to the so-called anti-fascist magazine/organisation Searchlight, and we will not work with individuals who have any connection to them. As an organisation that works hand-in-glove with State agencies, we cannot trust them or the agenda they pursue. Their influence within, and manipulation of, militant anti-fascism has been deeply divisive over the years, their methods and involvement with State security services are well documented and entirely incompatible with our own position.
As for the data, we can't really know what can be done with it if we don't know what it is.
Nobody would get very much from hacking this forum (i.e. Dissensus) except perhaps email addresses.
I think you forget the obvious threat posed by ILX
AFA is no longer active in the UK.
These discussions lead to the formation of the Independent Working Class Association:
http://www.iwca.info
that's fascinating, though the link with all the hacked info is all in german:
http://de.indymedia.org/2008/08/225641.shtml
if anyone speaks german would they care to summarise? like, what can they actually do with this info? publicly expose nazis? apparently prosecutions will be difficult cos the info was obtained illegally. is it more intended to be a 'disruptive' bit of anti-fascist activism, than one leading to prosecutions?
The Independant Working Class Association makes no attempt to define what a working class person is.
How can they run an organization for a section of society which they make no attempt to define {or limit membership of the organisation to}?
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It doesn't seem to have been an impediment to getting them elected in Oxford.
tyro's right though, it is a ridiculous name/idea. are middle class people not allowed to join their revolution? (or at least, do they have to pretent to be proles?) would lenin and trotsky have been banished for being bourgeois?
is wearing clothes with nazi insignia illegal in germany, actually?
is wearing clothes with nazi insignia illegal in germany, actually?
GF tells me there is a shop in the heart of Mitte (central berlin) which specializes in neo-nazi gear. it opened a year or 2 ago, and is still there. i wanted to stop by there one day but it wasn't on the street she remembered and we were late. i still plan to go there and check it out at some point. (maybe with my big ethiopian friends)