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Sadie Robinson: Storbritannien: Racistisk had bag mordet på Jo Cox
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 352, maj 16 
Note: Mordet på Labour-parlamentsmedlemmet Jo Cox har ført til udbredt chok og rædsel, som Socialist Worker deler. Parlamentsmedlemmet fra Batley and Spen blev skudt og knivstukket i går, torsdag, i Birstall, West Yorkshire.
 
Annette Mackin: Racism and resistance in the wake of Woolwich
Socialist Worker nr. 2361, jul 13 – side 17
Note: The killing of soldier Lee Rigby sparked a wave of anti-Muslim attacks. But politicians and pundits created the climate for them, writes Annette Mackin
 
Sally Kincaid: How to oppose the fascists in your area
Socialist Worker nr. 2361, jul 13 – side 17
Note: Fascists have launched a series of attacks on trade unionists in Leeds over the last 20 or so years. But having a rooted anti-fascist group in the city meant that there was always a network that could support people and organise against them.
 
Annette Mackin: Racists launch new attacks, but EDL London march is a flop
Socialist Worker nr. 2360, jul 13 – side 6
Note: Racists have carried out a wave of attacks on Muslims since the killing of soldier Lee Rigby, reports Annette Mackin.
 
Annette Mackin: Racist EDL blocked in Sheffield for second week in a row
Socialist Worker nr. 2357, jun 13 – side 4
Note: More than 2,000 people gathered in Sheffield city centre last Saturday for a demonstration against the racist English Defence League (EDL) organised by Unite against Fascism (UAF).
 
Annette Mackin: Victory as protesters stop Nazi BNP march
Socialist Worker nr. 2356, jun 13 – side 4
Note: Anti-fascists united in London to stop Nick Griffin’s racist rabble from marching, reports Annette Mackin
 
Weyman Bennett: Unite Against Fascism: ‘Our tactics can beat the racists’
Socialist Worker nr. 2356, jun 13 – side 10
Note: We’ve pushed back the racist thugs in the past couple of years, but now they’re mobilising in numbers not seen since 2011.
 
Yuri Prasad: After Woolwich: Beating back the racist backlash
Socialist Worker nr. 2356, jun 13 – side 10
Note: Attacks on Muslims are on the rise in the wake of the murder of a soldier in Woolwich last month. Politicians may be quick to urge calm but it’s their policies that are the main drivers of racism.
 
Sarah Ensor: Unite Against Fascism debates experience of fighting racism
Socialist Worker nr. 2343, mar 13 – side 7
Note: Hundreds of activists met in London last week to celebrate Unite Against Fascism’s successes against the EDL and plan future campaigns at its annual conference.
 
Sarah Ensor: Hundreds protest at fascist Marine Le Pen in Cambridge
Socialist Worker nr. 2341, feb 13 
Note: Some 200 students, school students, trade unionists and campaigners protested at the Cambridge Union Society today, Tuesday, against French fascist Marine Le Pen.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Anti-racists unite to take on EDL threat in Luton
Socialist Worker nr. 2298, apr 12 – side 13
Note: Anti-fascist activists, Muslim groups, trade unionists and local councillors in Luton are banding together to see off the threat from the racist English Defence League (EDL).
 
Stop the Nazi BNP—and their fascist pals
Socialist Worker nr. 2298, apr 12 – side 13
Note: Nazi organisations are gearing up to field candidates at the local elections in England and Wales on Thursday 3 May. These include the fascist British National Party (BNP), as well as splinters and defectors from it.
 
Tim Northover: English Defence League: Voldelige racister og fascister
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 318, mar 12 – side 8
Note: Vi kan ikke forklare EDL’s opkomst uden først at betragte dem som en del af en større vækst af nazistiske og racistiske organisationer i Europa. På trods at deres afstandstagen, er EDL gennemsyret af medlemmer af British National Party (BNP) og andre fascistiske/nynazistiske elementer med en klar islamofobisk holdning.
 
Martin Smith: We stopped racist EDL ...and we’ll do it again!
Socialist Worker nr. 2268, sep 11 – side 1
Note: There are days when our side wins an outright victory. Tower Hamlets on 3 September 2011 was one such day.
 
United against the racists
Socialist Worker nr. 2268, sep 11 – side 4
Note: Thousands of anti-racists protested in the East End of London last Saturday to stop the racist English Defence League from gathering. Socialist Worker reports.
The EDL was humiliated by mass mobilisation, not the police. The 600 thugs were forced to hold their rally outside Tower Hamlets.
 
Martin Smith: End of the road for the BNP?
Socialist Worker nr. 2252, maj 11 – side 10
Note: The BNP’s recent election defeat has led many commentators to declare the fascist party finished. But, argues Martin Smith, the anti-fascist movement must continue to mobilise.
 
Lee Billingham: Book review: We want rebel music
International Socialism Journal nr. 130, apr 11 – side 213
Note: Ian Goodyer, Crisis Music: The Cultural Politics of Rock Against Racism (Manchester University Press, 2009), £60
 
Viv Smith + Matthew Cookson: Protests in Luton that gave the EDL a bad day
Socialist Worker nr. 2238, feb 11 – side 6
Note: Thousands of anti-fascists helped ruin the racist English Defence League’s (EDL) hopes of a victorious homecoming in Luton last Saturday.
 
Ken Olende: People of Bury Park united to resist any attacks
Socialist Worker nr. 2238, feb 11 – side 6
Note: The defiance shown by the people of Bury Park on Saturday was inspiring. The EDL has particularly targeted this multi-racial area.
 
Viv Smith: Unite to stop the racists in Luton
Socialist Worker nr. 2237, feb 11 – side 16
Note: Anti-racists are determined to stage a united and defiant show of strength against the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Luton this Saturday 5 February.
 
Protest against racist EDL in Luton – rolling update
Socialist Worker nr. 2237, feb 11 
Note: Socialist Worker will provide regular updates to this story throughout the day.
 
Homes attacked in Luton after racist EDL march
Socialist Worker nr. 2237, feb 11 
Note: Two homes in Luton were attacked late last night – their windows smashed and the word EDL painted on the front door – just hours after the English Defence League’s (EDL) racist protest through Luton town centre.
 
Viv Smith: Luton: stop the English Defence League where it started
Socialist Worker nr. 2236, jan 11 – side 6
Note: On Saturday 5 February, the racist English Defence League (EDL) is going back to where it all began for the group—Luton.
 
Labour councillor says we must oppose the EDL
Socialist Worker nr. 2236, jan 11 – side 6
Note: Sian Timoney is a Labour councillor in Luton’s Farley ward, where the EDL is planning to assemble on 5 February. She spoke to Socialist Worker.
 
Viv Smith: The BNP Nazi at the heart of the EDL
Socialist Worker nr. 2192, mar 10 – side 1
Note: Chris Renton, BNP activist, was on the English Defence League march in London last week.
 
Viv Smith: After EDL march in London: 'We’ll stop these racists next time'
Socialist Worker nr. 2192, mar 10 – side 16
Note: The state allowed 250 followers of the racist English Defence League (EDL) to march on parliament on Friday last week.
 
Viv Smith: Nick Griffin invited back by BBC (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2192, mar 10 
Note: The BBC has announced that it is going to give another platform to Nazi British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin.
 
Viv Smith: English Defence League thugs convicted (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2192, mar 10 
Note: The leadership of the racist English Defence League continue to claim it is a “peaceful” organisation—but the arrest and conviction of key members paints a different picture.
 
Martin Smith: The BNP and EDL
Socialist Review nr. 345, mar 10 – side 10
Note: A new racist political group is organising on the streets. They call themselves the English Defence League, but who are they and what do they represent?
 
Viv Smith: EDL Stoke rampage must never happen again
Socialist Worker nr. 2186, jan 10 – side 6
Note: More than 1,200 supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) went on a violent rampage through Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent, last Saturday.
 
Viv Smith: Multiracial demonstration opposes EDL in Stoke
Socialist Worker nr. 2186, jan 10 – side 6
Note: The EDL did not go unchallenged. A counter protest of around 500 students, trade unionists and local people – black, white and Asian – turned out to counter the EDL.
 
Mark Thomas: Barking and Dagenham: Nipping Nick Griffin’s election hopes in the bud
Socialist Worker nr. 2186, jan 10 – side 6
Note: The campaign to halt Nazi Nick Griffin’s ambition of winning a seat in the general election took off last Sunday. The BNP leader plans to stand in Barking, east London.
 
Editorial: Mass action and class fight can beat the Nazis
Socialist Worker nr. 2186, jan 10 – side 11
Note: The EDL's mobilisation in Stoke should be a wake-up call to every anti-racist and anti-fascist.
 
Viv Smith: Nazi with explosives sentenced to 11 years
Socialist Worker nr. 2185, jan 10 – side 16
Note: British National Party (BNP) member Terence Gavan was jailed last week for 11 years after police found 54 improvised explosive devices, including nail bombs and 12 firearms, at his home in West Yorkshire.
 
Siân Ruddick: Police report into death of Blair Peach may finally be released (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2182, dec 09 
Note: The report into the death of Anti Nazi League and Socialist Workers Party member Blair Peach in 1979 got a step closer to seeing the light of day this week.
 
John Shemeld: Fighting the racist EDL in Nottingham and Harrow
Socialist Worker nr. 2181, dec 09 – side 4
Note: Seven hundred anti-racists and anti-fascists stopped the Nazi thugs of the English Defence League (EDL) from marching through Nottingham city centre last Saturday.
 
Esme Choonara: BNP’s fascist Franco trip
Socialist Worker nr. 2179, nov 09 – side 2
Note: Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party (BNP), took time out from stoking up race hatred in Britain last weekend to hobnob with fellow fascists in Europe.
 
Demonstrate to stop the Nazi BNP’s festival of hate
Socialist Worker nr. 2161, jul 09 – side 1
Note: The leader of the fascist British National Party (BNP), Nick Griffin, thinks that Islam is a “cancer” that must be removed by “chemotherapy”.
 
Simon Assaf: BNP is at the heart of web of Nazi filth
Socialist Worker nr. 2161, jul 09 – side 3
Note: A motley collection of Holocaust deniers, antisemites, white supremacists and admirers of Adolf Hitler will gather for their annual hate-fest in the Derbyshire village of Codnor at the Red, White and Blue festival on Saturday 15 August.
 
Esme Choonara: Hundreds rally against fascists at UAF conference
Socialist Worker nr. 2161, jul 09 – side 3
Note: More than 400 anti-fascist activists from around Britain gathered in Manchester last weekend for a conference organised by Unite Against Fascism (UAF).
 
Stop the Nazi hate-fest as Nick Griffin shows his true colours
Socialist Worker nr. 2160, jul 09 – side 6
Note: Nick Griffin, the Nazi leader of the British National Party (BNP), has continued to defend comments he made last week calling for boats with migrants on them to be sunk.
 
Martin Smith: How do we stop the BNP?
International Socialism Journal nr. 123, jul 09 – side 41
Note: The fascist British National Party (BNP) made a major electoral breakthrough when it won two seats in the European elections in June. BNP leader Nick Griffin won a seat in the North West region and Andrew Brons won a second seat in Yorkshire & Humberside. Across the country the BNP polled 943,598 votes.
 
Paul Jenkins: Nazis show true colours at Blackpool protest
Socialist Worker nr. 2157, jun 09 – side 5
Note: Britain’s fascists let their mask of respectability slip when they were confronted by a lively 150-strong protest in Blackpool last Saturday.
 
Esme Choonara: Media: Debates around reporting BNP (expanded online)
Socialist Worker nr. 2157, jun 09 – side 5
Note: Around 50 media workers met in the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) headquarters last week to discuss how best to respond to the threat of the Nazi BNP.
 
Esme Choonara: Why the Nazis hate democracy
Socialist Worker nr. 2156, jun 09 – side 8
Note: Esme Choonara examines the threat caused by the fascist ideology at the heart of the BNP and explains why Nazi organisations must be confronted
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Racist ideas fuel the BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2156, jun 09 – side 9
Note: The election of two fascist BNP MEPs has led to predictably craven reactions from some quarters.
Andy Burnham, New Labour’s health secretary, responded to the fascist gains by saying, “Clearly there are concerns about immigration. The government has got to respond to those concerns...
 
Chris Bambery: Economic crisis and the right
Socialist Worker nr. 2156, jun 09 – side 13
Note: Right wing forces were the main beneficiaries of the European elections, but there is a complex relationship between economic crisis and political polarisation.
 
Leon Kuhn: Cartoon: Nick Griffin (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2156, jun 09 
 
Simon Assaf: Europe 2009: The new fascist election threats and how they can be stopped
Socialist Worker nr. 2152, maj 09 – side 8
Note: Imagine a group of thugs, implicated in terrorism and racist attacks, becoming our representatives in Europe. In the days following Thursday 4 June, the date of elections to the European parliament, we could wake up to find that this is exactly what has happened.
 
Esme Choonara: BNP’s Euro friends are thugs and bombers
Socialist Worker nr. 2152, maj 09 – side 8
Note: The British National Party’s (BNP’s) “friends” in Europe are an assortment of violent fascist organisations. These links are yet more evidence that the BNP is engaged in building a serious Nazi party.
 
Esme Choonara: Uniting together to stop the Nazi BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2152, maj 09 – side 16
Note: Anti-fascist activists have been out in force over the last few days campaigning to stop the British National Party (BNP) making gains in the European elections on 4 June.
 
Esme Choonara: Step up the fight to stop the BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2150, maj 09 – side 16
Note: Anti-fascists were out in force over the May Day bank holiday weekend campaigning to stop the British National Party (BNP) from grabbing seats in the European elections on 4 June.
 
Weyman Bennett: Stand up to the Nazis
Socialist Review nr. 336, maj 09 – side 15
Note: Elections next month may see the Nazi BNP win their first MEPs. But, argues Weyman Bennett, the threat of fascism can, and must, be challenged
 
Don’t let the BNP grab a Euro seat
Socialist Worker nr. 2139, feb 09 – side 6
Note: Martin Lynch, convenor of Unite Against Fascism in the Black Country, spoke to Socialist Worker about the local campaign against the Nazis
 
Weyman Bennett: An urgent fight to stop the Nazi BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2138, feb 09 – side 4
Note: The British National Party (BNP) is aiming to win seats in the European parliament in June. The Nazis believe they have the wind in their sails following the walkouts at the Lindsey Oil Refinery.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Why we need to get the Nazis out of workplaces
Socialist Worker nr. 2131, dec 08 – side 9
Note: Last month’s leak of a list of British National Party (BNP) members and supporters has raised the issue of what we should do about fascists in our workplaces and communities.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Fighting fascism: Unions and activists beat back the BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2130, dec 08 – side 4
Note: Troubles are piling up for the fascist British National Party (BNP) in the wake of last month’s leak of a list of the organisation’s members and supporters.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Seize this chance to isolate the Nazis
Socialist Worker nr. 2129, nov 08 – side 4
Note: Anindya Bhattacharyya argues that the leaked BNP list has provoked a crisis in the party and that we need to build a mass anti-fascist campaign.
 
Simon Basketter: Leaked membership list reveals middle class base of the fascist BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2129, nov 08 – side 5
Note: Looking at where the people on the British National Party (BNP) list live – and the kinds of jobs they do – tells us a lot about the nature of their support.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Disillusion feeds fascist votes
Socialist Worker nr. 2129, nov 08 – side 5
Note: The leaked BNP list contains some 12,800 names. Not all of these are members of the party – some of the names have not paid subscriptions for three years.
 
Protest against Nazis organised for Stoke
Socialist Worker nr. 2119, sep 08 – side 2
Note: The Nazi British National Party (BNP) has called a national demonstration in Stoke-on-Trent for this Saturday. Party leader Nick Griffin is the keynote speaker.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Rotherham’s carnival: Show of defiance against the Nazis
Socialist Worker nr. 2118, sep 08 – side 16
Note: The fascist British National Party (BNP) is on the march again – but we can build a mass movement to stop them in their tracks. That was the message last weekend coming from Rotherham and Stoke-on-Trent, two key targets for the BNP Nazis.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Stoke shows what happens when Nazis gain a foothold
Socialist Worker nr. 2117, sep 08 – side 5
Note: Stoke resident Habib Khan was handed an eight year jail sentence last week for the manslaughter of British National Party (BNP) activist Keith Brown, his next door neighbour and a hardened Nazi thug.
The BNP is trying to present Brown, 52, as a “white martyr” and a “victim of Islamic jihad against Great Britain”.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Angry protest against the BNP’s Nazi ‘Red, White and Blue’ hate-fest
Socialist Worker nr. 2115, aug 08 – side 2
Note: Over 500 anti-fascist activists and trade unionists marched in Codnor, Derbyshire, last Saturday in opposition to the British National Party (BNP) and its “Red, White and Blue” Nazi hate-fest that took place in the area.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Unions throw their weight behind protest to stop Nazi BNP rally
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 16
Note: Trade unionists and other anti-Nazi activists will be gathering in Codnor, Derbyshire, on Saturday of this week to protest against the “Red, White and Blue” event being held there by the fascist British National Party (BNP).
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Unite Against Fascism: Mobilising to stop the BNP’s hate-fest
Socialist Worker nr. 2113, aug 08 – side 6
Note: Trade unionists and other anti-fascist campaigners across the Midlands region are gearing up to protest against a fascist rally due to be held by the British National Party (BNP) in Derbyshire next Saturday 16 August.
 
Phil Turner + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Rallying Stoke to drive back the fascist BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2112, aug 08 – side 5
Note: Campaigners are stepping up the fight against the fascist British National Party (BNP) across the country.
 
Alex Callinicos: Could fascism take power today?
Socialist Worker nr. 2106, jun 08 – side 4
Note: How big a threat is fascism today? For many, even on the left, it belongs to the first half of the 20th century, the “age of the dictators”. It has nothing to do with the era of neoliberalism, globalisation, and the internet.
 
United we will smash the Nazi BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2106, jun 08 – side 4
Note: Joint secretary of Unite Against Fascism Weyman Bennett spoke to Socialist Worker about the rise of the BNP and about how we can defeat the fascists
 
Jim Wolfreys: How the BNP poses as a respectable party
Socialist Worker nr. 2106, jun 08 – side 5
Note: The British National Party (BNP) has made some worrying electoral breakthroughs in recent years. This is the result of a specific strategy that the BNP has pursued under its leader Nick Griffin. The model for Griffin’s BNP comes from France, in the form of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s Front National (FN).
 
Yuri Prasad: 21 June protest: Grassroots revolt that can stop the Nazi BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2105, jun 08 – side 3
Note: Anti-Nazi activists are mobilising across the country against the British National Party (BNP) after its gains in recent elections.
 
Stop the BNP!
Socialist Worker nr. 2104, jun 08 – side 8
Note: Socialist Worker’s guide to fighting Britain’s Nazi party
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: How we stopped the fascists before
Socialist Worker nr. 2104, jun 08 – side 9
Note: Some people say we shouldn’t worry about the BNP because fascism “just isn’t part of the British character”. But there is a long history of fascism in Britain. And the reason fascists have never triumphed is that they have been confronted, not ignored.
 
Judith Orr: The resistible rise of the BNP
Socialist Review nr. 326, jun 08 – side 14
Note: The recent local elections saw the BNP gain ten councillors and a London Assembly member. Judith Orr puts these results in context, and argues that the fascists can, and must, be stopped once more.
 
Martin Smith: New challenges for anti-fascism
Socialist Review nr. 326, jun 08 – side 30
Note: Along with every great success come new challenges. That will be the case for Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR).
 
Who are the British National Party and what do they stand for?
Socialist Worker nr. 2102, maj 08 – side 13
Note: The roots of the British National Party (BNP) lie in the splinters of the National Front (NF), the main fascist organisation of the late 1970s.
 
Weyman Bennett + Martin Smith: March to stop the BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2101, maj 08 – side 1
Note: The fascist British National Party (BNP) made an electoral breakthrough on 1 May when it won a seat on the London assembly and made a net gain of ten more council seats across England.
There are two possible responses to this. One is to bury our heads in our hands. The other is to fight back.
 
Anindya Bhattacharyya: Fighting fascism: United campaigning can defeat the BNP
Socialist Worker nr. 2101, maj 08 – side 4
Note: After the fascist BNP’s gains in recent elections, Anindya Bhattacharyya looks at where their vote came from – and how we can beat them back.
 
Lars Kjær: Storbritannien: Nazistiske overgreb mødes med modstand
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 196, sep 01 – side 4
Note: En række racistiske overfald i flere byer i Midt-England udført af medlemmer af BNP (British National Party) har betydet, at Anti-Nazi League endnu engang har mobiliseret til anti-nazistiske manifestationer.
 
Anders Schou: Anti Nazi League: Fascismens to ansigter. Det er muligt at stoppe dem
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 105, jul 94 – side 11
Note: Den “stuerene” fascisme er ikke noget nyt fænomen. Også Hitlers nazister havde en pæn facade, da partiet blev opbygget.
 
Tim Potter: Lessons of Lewisham
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 101, sep 77 – side 18
Note: The anti-fascist mobilisation at Lewisham on August 13 marked a new stage in the struggle against the new Nazis in Britain. West Indian youth were drawn into the struggle on a large scale for the first time, and the police used the occasion to try out a number of new tactics.
 
Alastair Hatchett + Alex Callinicos: In Defence of Violence
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 101, sep 77 – side 24
Note: The violence of the confrontations between anti-fascists and the Nazi National Front, protected by the police, at Lewisham and Ladywood, has received much criticism in the press and even from sections of the labour movement. Much of the blame was heaped on the Socialist Workers Party. Alex Callinicos and Alastair Hatchet reply to these criticisms.
 
David Evans: Notes of the Month: News from the Nazi Front
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 80, jul 75 – side 5
Note: The fact that the National Front has not so far been able to make much headway in the anti-Common Market campaign can be attributed to a certain extent to internal power squabbles.
 

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