By Bristol Antifa, on February 10th, 2009%
Bristol Antifa are pleased to announce the publication of our first newsletter (PDF file). The first issue puts into print the main articles published on this site over the last couple of months.
We would encourage our friends to print or photocopy it and leave it in public places – libraries, doctors surgeries, buses, . . . → Read More: Newsletter #1 Released
By Bristol Antifa, on January 2nd, 2009%
We've received the following information from our friends in Bristol Anarchist Black Cross. Please read and show your support.
Greek solidarity gig and info
The rebellion by Greek youth, students, workers and migrant workers & immigrants that began on 6 December 2008, following the murder in Athens of a 15 year old youth by . . . → Read More: Solidarity Benefit Gig For Greek Activists
By Bristol Antifa, on November 24th, 2008%
In recent weeks, local members of the British National Party have crawled from their sewers and onto the streets of Bristol, in an attempt to stir up division and hate between working class people. Decent members of the community have been on the receiving end of their odious propaganda in Keynsham, Kingswood, Fishponds, Knowle . . . → Read More: Gotcha!
By Bristol Antifa, on November 21st, 2008%
…has revealed some very interesting information. We would imagine that, right now, 193 people across the greater BS postcode area are not very happy with the British National Party's security measures. While we accept that there may be a handful of inaccuracies in a list containing just under 13,000 names and addresses (and we . . . → Read More: That BNP Membership List…
By Bristol Antifa, on October 20th, 2008%
We would like to say a MASSIVE thanks to all of the bands, volunteers and punters who turned out for our benefit gig last Friday. The event was a sell-out, the bands gave it everything they had (and more!), the soundcrew kept it rocking along nicely, the crowd drank and danced from start to . . . → Read More: What A Corker!
By Bristol Antifa, on September 25th, 2008%
"It was like a miniature Nuremberg rally full of thugs"
Around 800 supporters of the notorious neo-nazi outfits Blood & Honour (B&H) and Combat 18 (C18) descended on the North Somerset village of Redhill last weekend, bringing fear to the inhabitants of the normally peaceful hamlet. Booking the event at The Bungalow Inn under . . . → Read More: Neo-Nazis Terrorise Local Villagers
By Bristol Antifa, on July 18th, 2008%
"No Platform For Fascists!"
Bristol Antifa is a newly-formed group dedicated to tackling fascism locally, nationally and internationally. Our position is simple: smash fascism by any means necessary! We believe that all working class people, whoever you are and wherever you're from, can contribute to the anti-fascist cause. By uniting together, in our communities . . . → Read More: Welcome
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