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Mass Shooting Candlelight Vigil

A member of Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) attended a candlelight vigil for victims of the mass shooting in Christchurch.
Chapel Market, with the Agricultural pub on the right

The Battle For Chapel Market

Anti-Fascist Action history article about countering the National Front in Islington in the early 1980s. From Fighting Talk magazine issue 19.

An Open Letter to my Compatriots in Algeria

Seeking to erode Algerian-Moroccan enmities stoked by nationalism and to share perspectives on his own experiences in the February 20th Movement…

Brief Encounters: A History of Anti-Fascism in Oxford

From Fighting Talk issue 16.

Anti-Fascist Strategy: One Step Beyond

Anti-Fascist Action strategy article in the lead up to Labour being elected in 1997. From Fighting Talk issue 16.

The Big Picture: Combat 18 - Fantasy Fascism?

Anti-Fascist Action aricle about the neo-Nazi group Combat 18, from issue 16 of Fighting Talk.
Recreation of an AFA graphic showing Arthur Fowler (harmless UK soap opera character), a gunman and skull and crossbones

The Strange Story of Combat 18 – Dan Woinsaker

Over the past 4 years Dan Woinsaker has kept his eyes and ears open to keep readers informed of developments in the Nazi music scene, and the…

Statement on Mass Shooting

Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) statement on mass shooting in Christchurch.

The History & Development of AFA Strategy

From issue 21 of Fighting Talk magazine, 1999.

Race Attacks: Not Black And White

Race Attacks: Time For Action

In December 1998 Anti-Fascist Action was invited to participate in a seminar on race attacks, held in east London. Along with youth and community workers, academics and local campaigns, the meeting was very constructive and illustrated the growing concern that official anti-racist strategies are not working. The following article was AFA's opening contribution to the discussion.

Race Attacks: Cruel Brittania - Joe Reilly

AFA criticism of liberal anti-racist initiatives in working class communities in London. From Fighting Talk issue 20, 1998.
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