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This is all great,but i would like to point out that every year in Budapest the nazis and ultranationalists go almost unopposed...why is this?
Bad organisation/mobilization of counter actions?
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btw what's the origin of the blue-white stripped flags with the red triangle?
It's from the organisation for leftist former concentrationcamp prisoners, the concentrationcamp uniforms where blue/white striped with the red triangle being the mark for political prisoners.
I'm not Sure how it is in Germany but here that flag is used by the Marxist-leninists while the autonomist-marxists/anarchists use the AFA flag (even though the original AFA was a KPD organisation.
I think that leftists in Hungary are not that many, and the nazis get alot of international far right support at those Day of Honor rallies. So i was wondering if there are any antifa solidarity actions with Hungary since it is probably the most fucked up country in the EU concerning the far right.
I mean it's kind of weird that dresden gets this massive antifa turnout,and i mean massive, and only few 100 km away, in the same week, a roughly same number of nazis gather and they get almost unopposed.
Seem there was a small mobilization last year:
http://indymediacall.blogspot.com/20...486.html?z&m=1
The antifa resistance in dresden didn't start that much bigger a few years a go.
Maybe get in touch with AFA Budapest and volunteer to help mobilize for coming year:
http://afafi.blog.hu/
regarding hungary: i think the far right in hungary is much stronger and have a lot of open sympathies in the government. So such a successfull action against the fascists there would include much bigger confrontation with the police as it was already in dresden. i think that ten thousands of people are necesarry for that, and it would be very difficult for foreigners to travel there, and much important, to get out of hungary afterwards.
(QUOTE)It's from the organisation for leftist former concentrationcamp prisoners, the concentrationcamp uniforms where blue/white striped with the red triangle being the mark for political prisoners.
I'm not Sure how it is in Germany but here that flag is used by the Marxist-leninists while the autonomist-marxists/anarchists use the AFA flag (even though the original AFA was a KPD organisation.[/QUOTE]
in germany this flag is used by the vvn/bda(society of People Persecuted by the Nazi Regime – Federation of Anti-Fascists ), an organisation wich is very near tp the dkp.
the afa flag is mostly used by more militant antifascists, in different colours acoording to ideology. anarchists Black/black, autonomous red/black, communists red/red....and so on
Here they are called Antifascistische Oud-Verzetsstrijders Nederland / Bond van Antifascisten, they are close to the NCPN/CJB (they splitted from the CPN after the CPN condemned the suppression of the Prague spring, they are still very stalinist).