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Rap for Thomas

Thomas was an antifascist punk. He was killed on the 28.march of 2005 by a young Nazi-Skinhead in Dortmund, Germany. To remember him two members of the antifascist youth group AJB from the neighbourtown Bochum put an antifascist rap in internet. You will find on YouTube a MP3-version of the song and a short selfmade video.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 01 July 2009 21:29)

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No French Hamerskins Nation gig in Belgium

No French Hammerskin Nation gig in Belgium

The French  Hammerskin Nation planned to hold a gig in The south part of Belgium. After the news leaked and published on the site of the Antwerp Anti Fascists Front it was captured by the national press. They stayed out of Belgiuma and hold the gig in Toul, near Nancy. We appreciatethe work done by Flemish, Wallon and Belgian Antifa's to hold this shit out of Belgium.

Last Updated (Sunday, 21 June 2009 15:33)

 

Int. Refugee Day 20 june 2009

UNITED MEDIA RELEASE 18/06/09: INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE DAY - 20 JUNE 2009
13.250 MIGRANT DEATHS DOCUMENTED BY UNITED

'The amounts needed to rescue people are less than what is needed to rescue banks'.
Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner
'The best town for living is one in which a foreigner feels at home'.
Italo Calvino, Italian writer born in Cuba
- At least 13.250 persons have died in their desperate attempt to find a safe shelter in Europe since 1993
- Their names and their stories have been compiled by the UNITED secretariat under the so-called 'List of Deaths'
- The experts say it is impossible to know the real number and it is likely to be three times higher
- Hundreds of organisations from Turkey to Finland speak out against this intolerable human cost of building 'Fortress Europe' to celebrate the International Refugee Day
- On the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Convention in 2001, the United Nations declared June 20th the International Refugee Day.

Last Updated (Sunday, 21 June 2009 13:29)

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Aggressive xenophobia manifestations

Aggressive xenophobia manifestations in RF in January – first half June 2009

(Review of Moscow bureau for human rights)

Incidents
During January – first half June of 2009 103 attacks motivated by aggressive xenophobia were committed, and 34 dead and 102 wounded were their result. The attacks were recorded in Moscow and Moscow region (20 dead, 65 wounded) as well as in St. Petersburg and Leningrad region (2 dead, 11 wounded), Nizhniy Novgorod (2 dead, 10 wounded), Kaliningrad (1 dead, 2 wounded), Yaroslavl (1 dead, 2 wounded), Ingushetia, Lipetsk region, Ryazan, Novosibirsk region, Ulyanovsk, Kemerovo, Stavropol (1 dead each), Kabardino-Balkaria (4 wounded), Murmansk (3 wounded), Daghestan, Vladivostok, Blagoveshchensk, Tambov, Syktyvkar, Yekaterinburg, Volgograd, Kostroma, Izhevsk (1 wounded each). The victims of attacks include: Uzbeks (11 dead, 5 wounded), the Kirghiz (4 dead, 10 wounded), Tajiks (4 dead, 8 wounded), Daghestanis (2 dead, 4 wounded), the Vietnamese (2 dead), natives of African countries (1 dead, 15 wounded), Azerbaijanis (1 dead, 7 wounded), the Chinese (1 dead, 2 wounded), Armenians, Koreans, Kabardinians (1 dead and 1 wounded each), the Ingush, Chechens (1 dead each), Russians (4 wounded), Jews, Spaniards (3 wounded each), Indians, Kalmyks, Bangladeshis, Buryats, Kurds, Latin Americans (1 wounded each).

Last Updated (Sunday, 21 June 2009 13:50)

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