Faced with the
rising threat of neo-Nazism, a new resistance movement unfolds and struggles to
stop it before it's too late. On January 19, in Athens and in over 40
countries, thousands marched against fascism and racism, as a signal that the
hope that struggles bring can defeat despair and fear. After the murder of Pavlos
Fyssas a strong antifascist mobilization forced the government to crackdown
against Golden Dawn.
Increasingly,
governments are playing the card of racism blaming immigrants for their
dead-end crisis and mass unemployment. They want to turn immigrants into
scapegoats for their bankruptcy.
Neo-nazis are
bred by racism, the policies that build concentration camps for FRONTEX and the
closure of the borders fortress Europe. They are also bred by the intensity of
"anti-crime" policing, as governments attribute criminality to
immigration, instead of blaming the poverty and misery that their policies
bring. The neo-Nazis attempt to attract angry voters in a period of severe
political and economic crisis, of neoliberal austerity policies attacking jobs,
salaries, education and public health and undermining of democratic rights.
It's time to
escalate, to strengthen and coordinate all over Europe and the world our common
steps to resist racism and the threat of fascism.
There can be
no tolerance for the attempt to legitimize the fascists using the national
elections, the European Parliament and the local elections as a means to
whitewash their criminal activity in the streets and our neighbourhoods. We
need to build the struggle to defend the unity and workers' rights
regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender, skin colour, sexual orientation. We
need to defend the richness of multicultural society. Let’s make our
neighbourhoods and our cities bridges of friendship and solidarity, away from
rationales of separation. We should not allow the neo-Nazis to form attack
squads, to raid and wreak terror by burning mosques and synagogues, beating
migrants, refugees and Roma, attacking homosexuals and targeting militants of
the left.
We urge the
trade unions, youth organizations, the anti-racist and anti-fascist
organizations, immigrant communities, movements defending the rights of gays,
women, Roma to join us in the fight for a Europe and a world without racism and
fascism, to block the lies, ignorance, fear and prejudice that breed racism,
Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and pave the way for the fascists.
Let’s unite
against fascist organisations and racism and islamophobia!
We call an
international day of action with demonstrations against fascism and racism on
Saturday 22 of March 2014.
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