Can people add information into this thread?
Obviously the main protests we are interested in are in Spain. I haven't had a chance to read anything much or talk to people but some of our Polish comrades have been doing reports. http://cia.bzzz.net/strajki_i_protesty_pracownicze_w_calej_europie
A lot of the information of course is from phone calls with people at protests. They claim, among other things that:
- In Ferrol there were some barricades made by CNT. Two comrades were attacked by police and arrested. One was shot by a rubber bullet.
- In Barcelona a police vehicle drove into the demo. CNT made a press release condemning the police.
- About 4000 people were at the CNT demo in Madrid. Some people tried to shut down shops which were open.
- Earlier in the day a comrade in Madrid was arrested and is being charged with assault on a police officer.
I think it is better to wait until tomorrow to get a more detailed report from Spain. Surely the comrades are not sitting by their computers now.
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Comrades from ZSP who were in Brussels report repression. Some of them were at the No Border camp and went together with some anarchosyndicalists, anarchists and No Border activists to the demo. The comrades say that leaders of the Polish delegation of Solidarity asked the police to "deal with" the Polish comrades. About 150 people were arrested at this demo. Later - and we are not 100% clear from our comrade's description whether this was directly linked to the demo - more arrests were made. There are over 300 arrested now, many from the No Border camp and they may be released only tomorrow.
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The Warsaw demo was a new low for the mainstream unions who deliberately seem to have tried to organize the softest protest in Europe. We tried to liven things up a bit and were together with some miners, but there were only pyrotechnics and lots of noise.
Polish union leaders have criticized the radical stance of Greek workers, make such remarks about all harder protests as if they are a social problem and talk about how productive Polish workers are all in the same breath. One can only come to the conclusion that they are the worst brown nosers imaginable, trying to market the Polish working class as "calm" in hopes to draw jobs to this country from Western Europe.
A relation of the Warsaw farce is here:
http://zspwawa.blogspot.com/2010/09/critical-of-warsaw-union-farce.html





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