European Antifascist Manifesto
Sixty eight years after
the end of World War Two and the defeat of Fascism and Nazism we are
witnessing almost everywhere in Europe the rise of extreme right. But,
and this is an even more distressing phenomenon, we see the emergence
and growth to the right of this extreme right, plainly neo-Nazi forces
which, in some cases (Greece, Hungary,…) are putting down roots in
society building popular, radical, racist, ultra-violent, and pogromist
mass movements. Their declared objective is to destroy all working class
trade-union, political and cultural organizations, to crush any
citizens’ resistance, to deny the right to difference and to exterminate
–even physically- those who are “different” and those who are most
vulnerable.
Like in the 20’s and
30’s, the ultimate cause of this extreme right and neo-fascist threat is
the deep economic, social, political and even moral and ecological
crisis of capitalism which, giving the debt crisis as a pretext, is
leading to an unprecedented attack on the standard of living, the
freedoms and rights of workers, of all those from below! By exploiting
the fears of the well to do of the risks of a social explosion, the
radicalization of middle classes destroyed by the crisis and sweeping
austerity measures as well as the despair of marginalized and
impoverished unemployed people, extreme right and most of all neo-Nazi
and neo-fascist forces are growing everywhere in Europe. They are
gaining mass influence in the poorer layers of society turning this
influence systematically against traditional and newer scapegoats
(immigrants, Muslims, Jews, LGBT, disabled people,…) as well as against
left wing organizations and trade unions.
The influence and
radicalism of this extreme right is not the same throughout Europe.
However, the general implementation of sweeping austerity measures is
already making the rise of the extreme right an almost general
phenomenon. The conclusion is clear: The fact that the spontaneous rise
of the extreme right and the emergence of an ultra-violent mass
neofascism are no longer an exception to the European rule now impels
the antifascists of this continent to confront this problem in its real
dimensions, that is as problem of European dimensions!
However, saying all
that is not enough if we do not add that the fight against extreme right
and neo-Nazism is extremely urgent. In fact, the neo-fascist threat in
many European countries is already so direct and immediate it has
transformed the antifascist struggle into the first priority, a battle
of life and death, in which the left and the workers’ organizations,
freedom and democratic rights, solidarity and tolerance and the right to
difference are all at stake. Saying that we are engaged in a race
against racist barbarism and neo-fascism corresponds to a reality
verified every day in the streets of our European cities…
Considering the depth
of the crisis and the enormity of the social damage it produces, the
intensity of political polarization, the determination and
aggressiveness of dominant classes, the historic importance of what is
at stake in the current confrontation and the extent of the rise of the
extreme right it is clear that the antifascist struggle constitutes a
strategic choice requiring an organizational plan and a long term
political and militant investment. Therefore, antifascist struggle has
to be closely linked to everyday struggle against the austerity measures
and the system which generate them.
In order to be
efficient and meet the expectations of the population, antifascist
struggle has to be unitary, democratic and be conducted by the popular
masses themselves. To this end, citizens have to organize their
antifascist struggle and their self-defense themselves. At the same
time, and in order to be effective, this struggle must be global,
confronting the extreme right and neofascism everywhere, the poison of
racism and xenophobia, chauvinism and militarism, of the cult of blind
violence and the denial of gas chambers and Auschwitz itself. In short,
in order to be effective in the long run, the antifascist fight has to
propose in actions an alternative vision of society, diametrically
opposite to the one proposed by the extreme right. That is a
society founded on solidarity, tolerance and fraternity, rejection of
machismo, rejection of women’s oppression and respect for the right to
difference, internationalism and scrupulous protection of Nature,
defense of democratic and humanistic values.
This European
antifascist movement has to be the heir of the great antifascist
traditions of our continent! To that end it should lay the foundations
of a social movement with stable structures and everyday activities,
penetrating the whole society, organizing antifascist citizens in
networks according to their profession, residence and sensibility,
carrying out the fight in all fields of human activities and assuming
completely the task of the –even physical- protection of the most
vulnerable citizens, the immigrants, the Roma, the national, black and
ethnic minorities, the Muslims, the Jews and LGBT people, of all those
who are systematically victims of State racism and the fascist mob.
It is therefore because
the need for antifascist mobilization on a European scale is becoming
day after day more pressing that we who sign this manifesto, are calling
for the establishment of a mass unitary, democratic European
Antifascist Movement, able to confront and defeat the brown plague which
is raising its head on our continent. We will do our utmost to have the
founding congress of this European Antifascist Movement, that we need
so badly, to take place in Athens in the spring 2013 and to combine it
with a big European antifascist demonstration in the streets of the
Greek capital.
This time, history must not be repeated!
NO PASARAN!
Those organizations and groups that want to join, please send an email to antifascism.europa@gmail.com. Thank you.
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