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SAN FRANCISCO, Anarchist-Communists in San Francisco Breakaway from 100,000-stro
by Mundo Sunday October 27, 2002 at 05:54 PM

Over 3000 people deserted the IAC rally and the IAC speakers and the police-approved protest to take back the streets of SF.

SAN FRANCISCO, Anarc...
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Over 3000 people deserted the IAC rally and the IAC speakers and the police-approved protest to take back the streets of SF.

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ANARCHIST-COMMUNISTS BREAK AWAY FROM MAINSTREAM PROTEST OF NEARLY 100,000 IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

An anarchist-communist group from the San Francisco Bay Area was instrumental in facilitating a breakaway march from the IAC/ANSWER-led demonstration in San Francisco on October 26th.

Over 3000 people deserted the IAC rally and the IAC speakers and the police-approved protest to take back the streets of SF.

The break-away protest overturned barricades, marched into on-coming traffic, broke into spontaneous sprints to outrun the police, and cut through parks and side streets to keep cops away and the demo alive.
A man who decided to drive his SUV into the group was left with a smashed-up car and 4 deflated tires.

The anarchist-communists, red and black flags waving high, created a much-needed counter to the liberalism and anti-organized anarchism in the Bay Area.

Pictures below are from San Francisco Indymedia.

Anarchist-Communists Break Through Barricades
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/10/1539430.php

Picture of the breakaway march heading down Market St
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/10/1539430_comment.php#1539451

Breakaway march starts running, leaving riot cops
confused
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/10/1539430_comment.php#1539466

Anti-capitalist unix bloc represents
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/10/1539430_comment.php#1539468

Breakaway March at SF Protest Demands Action to Stop
War
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2002/10/1539363.php

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Good to hear SF had soem guts to it/
by Clever Sunday October 27, 2002 at 05:56 PM

Bravo to our sisters and brothers on the westcoast for doing what we failed to do on the east. Very inspiring and glad to hear of such work in the face of such authoritarian groups as ANSWER and their state-approved march.

idiots
by very ... Sunday October 27, 2002 at 07:27 PM

Still not convinced of organisation?
ReRead your history books, maybe you can learn something from the chapter: Spanish Civil War

No, not convinced
by Libby Sunday October 27, 2002 at 09:45 PM

What about the Lappersfront?

By the way, what I remember from the Spanish Civil War is backstabbing commies.

revolutionary?
by peter morlion Sunday October 27, 2002 at 11:25 PM
dikkexpierre@yahoo.com

I fail to see the revolutionary potential or organisation in smashing up a car. Could be me of course.
The Spanish Civil War was indeed a great example of anarchist organisation and the proof of what we can achieve when we organise. Organising is the way to go. And a watchfull eye in the direction of authoritarians.

Quite stupid article ...
by red kitten Monday October 28, 2002 at 12:26 PM
redkitten@indymedia.be

[1] It doesn't even say what was the demonstration about.

[2] It doesn't say what was the political points of ANSWER coalition they didn't agree with.

[3] It doesn't explain about their own demands.

It just says: "Wow, look how cool we are, even in a leftwing demonstration we can be anti-conformists and individualists..."

Pfff...

Pas content
by B.E.R.T Monday October 28, 2002 at 02:49 PM

c'est vraimlent irresponsable et non constructif de quitter le parcours officiel que la police a imposé pour déranger le moins de personne. Et ils n'ont même pas dit pourquoi ils n'étaient pas contents avec la coalition ANSWER . Quels bandes de mechants individualistes !

Comme si pendant une action spontané, les gars allaient se rassembler pour envoyer un communiquer de presse et argumenter sur les points avec lesquelles ils sont en désacords.
Ils auraient du faire une 2 em manif , une semaine avant par exemple, ça c'est plus malin.

Tout le monde n'as plus la chance d'avoir encore dans son pays un vrai parti communiste qui soutient la corée du nord

Pffff.
by red kitten Monday October 28, 2002 at 04:10 PM
redkitten@indymedia.be

[1] It's was nothing spontaneous, but well a planned action.
« Direct action is planned for around 2:30pm »
[ http://indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=212853#sf ]

[2] It's ridiculous to write an article that doesn't say clearly who / what / where / when / why.
Only people who know about that demonstration, about ANSWER, etc, can understand a bit ...

Indymedia isn't the place to write to your friends and for the 'happy few' hardcore activists, but to a large audience.

[3] Sure, if they weren't happy with that demo, they could have organized another one. Why not?

[4] That's true that not everybody have the chance to have in their country a communist party which support North Korea. But don't worry, there's one in USA.
And the more Bush & Cie. will threatten North Korea [and other countries and populations], the more people will support it.

But if you want to bring "democracy" and "freedom" in North Korea, join the Glorious Army of the United States of America.