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Maaja
1st October 2002, 17:53
I heard today the word 'the Red Friday'. I had never heard about it before. What is it? What does it symbolize? Something 'red' happened somewhere? Does 'red' mean communism or blood, both???

Mahdavikia
1st October 2002, 21:12
"Red Friday" is used to name many events which has nothing to do together.
I don't know where you have seen this expression, but perhaps, it's associated to a massacre in Palestine in October 2000 (see http://www.democraticpalestine.net/article...icle=6&issue=86 (http://www.democraticpalestine.net/article.php?article=6&issue=86))

ComradeJunichi
2nd October 2002, 16:21
I don't know what Red Friday is, but not to start another thread I'll throw in another topic. Mayday, what's mayday?

LOIC
2nd October 2002, 16:41
I guess mayday is the first may, the day of workers.

BOZG
2nd October 2002, 16:41
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/ws95/may45.html

An explanation of May Day.

Social Democratic
3rd October 2002, 05:09
I took mayday off, at first to watch the brawls in france with lepens march on the same day ( bad idea ), but it was cancelled. But besides i got a day off school and it was worth it. I LOVE MAYDAY.

DORRI
5th October 2002, 20:44
we have a red friday in history of iran:8th of september 1978.when army of shah killed thousands of innocents who had participated in a demo against the regime.