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Attention!
The CGT-Spain, CNT-Vignoles-France and the SAC-Sweden have met in in a
summercamp arranged by the Vignoles student organisation FAU in the town
Masseube in France to evaluate the mobilisations from Gothenburg to Genova.
The SAC-paper "Arbetaren" has a three page article from Masseube
written by Bella Frank in the issue 35/01 (31/8 - 6/9 - 2001). It`s called
"Syndicalists about the summers mobilisations". We give you
herby some quotes from the article that we suppose will interest you:
"During the debate, the thought of a new syndicalist international
was raised. But even though many thought that it is a good idea in sight,
the majority thought that the time is not mature. Nilala Hadadi means
that the priority should be to continue to develope the cooperation between
the CNT, the CGT and the SAC without demanding ideological purity. They
should even, according to her, cooperate with other independent unions"
(from page 8 of Arbetaren)
On page 9 of Arbetaren they discuss Gothenburg. The SAC had the policy
to denounce both the violence from the Police and the "destruction"
made by the demontrators.
"Among the French anarchosyndicalists it is huge surprise that
the SAC was in a dialogue with the police before Gothenburg. They are
even more surprised that SAC-members did not expect that the police would
break the cooperation- We could have told that to you- says a CNT member."
Then the article says:
"The SAC must defend its cooperation again, but this time in another
persepective that in Sweden. Orjan Bergsten says that we inside the SAC
and the "Goteborgsaktionen" were too blue eyed concerning the
police- We were too naive concerning the police and how far they were
able to act. We hadn`t understood the huge power that we had against ourselves.
A lot was made hidden behind the curtains, as for example the American
secret -service work with Bush- these things should we have been more
prepared for,- he says."
And the article continues:
"The secretary of the SAC- Hannele Peltonen means that it was
correct to participate in the cooperation with the police before Gothenburg.
If this cooperation had functioned the way it was ment, she believes that
most of the violence could have been avoided. But even she means that
they were too naive.- The cooperation was necessary and promising, but
the police broke it even the first day with the siege of the Hvitfeldska
school. Today we would have been more sceptical. It is important to see
what happened in an international and historical context- it is a pattern
in the increasing police violence and that the establishment is on the
side of the police"
The Secretariat of the IWA can translate the whole article if you want
and if you give us some more time to show that these quotes speak for
themselves and are not distorted from their context.
Oslo the 10th of September 2001
With anarchosyndicalist greetings
on behalf of the IWA-Secretariat
General Secretary
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