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From Duesseldorf, Germany in solidarityvieuxcmaq, Samedi, Avril 21, 2001 - 11:00
participants at the 400 (s26@fau.org)
400 participants at the "Rally for Anarchy" in Duesseldorf, Germany send greetings to the anti-FTAA activists at Quebec, Sao Paulo and the other places. Resolution: We, the 400 participants at the „Rally for Anarchy“ and the „Anarchist Days“, gathered in Duesseldorf, Germany, send you our greetings. We send greetings to all those, who will reclaim the streets this weekend in many places of the American continent to express their rage against the everydays misery produced by the capitalist system and its political solicitors gathered at Quebec. They will try to conceal your protests, they will try to prevent you from reclaiming the streets, they will try to beat you and to arrest you. But they will not suceed. There is and will be no place on this planet where the self-declared owners of the world are able to meet undisturbed in order to plan and practise their dirty bussiness. „Capitalism may not be reformed“. Those are the words we read on the banner heading the Quebec ralley. Today we are taking a banner carrying the same slogan with us at our “Rally for Anarchy“. Capitalism may not be reformed. Not in this place, nor at the American continent, nor in any other place of the world. Capitalism is spelled all over the world in the same manner: misery, exploitation, domination and distruction. A world without exploitation and oppression, a good live in dignity for all is only possible beyond capitalism. Therefor we call it out to you: For a live in freedom and wealth for all, for the anarchy, for the libertarian communism! Smash the FTAA! Duesseldorf (Germany), 2001-04-21 |
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