Conclusion of the European Antifascist Meeting
Seventy years after World War II and the defeat of
fascism, Europe is facing the challenge of a Nazi, racist far-right on the
rise.
Racists and Nazis however definitely have an opponent
who keeps growing stronger: the massive and pluralistic movement fighting in
the streets all over Europe, not only against fascist terrorism but also
against those who sustain and protect it: anti-grassroots policies, arbitrary
police behaviour, neoliberal totalitarianism itself and the system trying to
impose it.
On April 11th, 12th and 13th
2014, resistance met in Athens and through assemblies, political events,
workshops and discussions we shared our experiences and made a significant step
to organising our cross-border solidarity and a concerted struggle against
fascism all across Europe. We sent out a strong message against fascism, sexism,
racism, state totalitarianism and the deadlock of capitalism.
The Assembly concluded the following:
- To designate Saturday
November 8th, 2014 as common day of action across Europe, considering
that Sunday, November 9th is the black anniversary of the “night of
pogroms”;
- International days of
commemoration and solidarity on the dates of assassinations of antifascists by
fascists by organizing symbolic mobilizations in cities or embassies;
- Greece: 1 year from the
assassination of Pavlos Fyssas, Thursday September 18th, 2014;
- France: 1 year from the
assassination of antifascist Clement Méric in Paris, Thursday June 5th,
2014.
- Create a common
internet platform of counter-information, mutual news sharing and views sharing
to coordinate international action and solidarity more effectively.
The Assembly of the European
Antifascist Meeting
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