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Anti-fascist demo in Birmingham

THE ENGLISH Defence League, a split off from the BNP, and the linked 'Casuals United', said that they would march to the Bullring in Birmingham on Saturday 5 August, ostensibly to protest against "Islamic fundamentalism". In response around 600 people gathered to show that they could not peddle their racist and fascist filth.

The police threw a cordon round the counter-demonstration. At around 6pm it became clear that there was an outer cordon of police in riot gear. Having let some of the demonstrators through the inner cordon onto New Street the riot police baton charged the demonstrators. There were over 30 arrests and several people injured.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the city centre, 50 to 60 fascists had gathered in Victoria Square, where they were hemmed in by police. They were later allowed to march. Eyewitnesses say the fascists ran down Colmore Row throwing bricks.

Our Socialist Party leaflet was well received by anti-fascist demonstrators and local shoppers.

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In The Socialist 12 August 2009:

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Stop the BNP


Vestas

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Marxist analysis: history

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Higher education: Don't make young people pay for funding crisis

Internships = Exploitation

Grim prospects for young people


Anti-racism

BNP loses council by-election

Racists left speechless

Anti-fascist demo in Birmingham


International socialist news and analysis

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Workplace news and analysis

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Surrey council must buy back these homes now!

Engineering construction ballot

Rail strikes

South Yorkshire bus drivers plan more strikes


Labour history comment

Bryan Stanley's canonisation


 

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