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Danish antifascists and a united Left protested and blocked the roads leading to a nazi compound in Greve, Denmark, where a concert to be used for recruitment was to be held by the nazi party, DNSB.
Only a total of 11 people, including the one band that did turn up, made it to the compound. After the protest, on the way back to a nearby train station, pigs instigated a fight with the black bloc of the protest.
Sources (Danish only, use Google Translate):
http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/...o.html?forside
http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/...e.html?forside
http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2011/08/06/165858.htm
http://politiken.dk/indland/ECE13547...stisk-koncert/
Awesome. Bra gjort.![]()
3 arrested? Any charges?
Not yet, as far as I know.
Also, another few sources, also in Danish:
http://projektantifa.dk/nyheder/arti...k-zone-i-greve
http://modkraft.dk/nyheder/article/a...vil-klage-over
If Google Translate has trouble with any words, just ask in this thread if you're curious.
Pigs should not be allowed to have dogs.
"I want to say sweet, silly things." - V.I Lenin
ha, thats good news
The one thing I don't like about this and other events like it, though I completely understand it, is when 10 or 12 cops charge at like 50 people, and all 50 start to run away...if they stood there, and stopped the police, they would put fear of the masses into the pigs.
Anyone got a link in english? I hate using translators.
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They have weapons and armor, it gives them a advantage. Although I would stand if everybody else did, maybe the problem is it's not organized like that, when the police charge nobody expects anybody else to stand their ground. I wouldn't know, I've never been in that situation before, but that's just my guess.
Thinking about it it would especially suck to be in the front when cops are charging you with their batons and shields, once the front line goes everybody else starts running too right? Just think about that if you were in the front.
We claim to live and die equal, the way we were born: we want this real equality or death; that’s what we need.
And we’ll have this real equality, at whatever price. Unhappy will be those who stand between it and us! Unhappy will be those who resist a wish so firmly expressed.
The French Revolution was nothing but a precursor of another revolution, one that will be bigger, more solemn, and which will be the last.
-Gracchus Babeuf