Austria: 3800 demonstrate against the government and fascist ball in Linz
Upper Austria has been the place, where the
ÖVP/FPÖ (People’s Party, Freedom Party) government has tried to push their
anti-democratic attacks, like for example cutbacks in minimum security
unemployment benefits, tuition fees, politics to make women stay at home (child
care, cutting of different women organisations),for over a year now. This led to
huge demonstrations with a total of over 10.000 demonstrators.
Added to the protests against the government came
the yearly protest against the fascist “fraternity ball”. This gave good
preconditions to the anti-fascist struggle in Austria and for the anti-fascist,
democratic and revolutionary forces to go forward in the struggle against the capital. This was shown also in the size of the demonstration, opposite to the estimated 600 demonstrators, 3800 demonstrators joined in the protest!
democratic and revolutionary forces to go forward in the struggle against the capital. This was shown also in the size of the demonstration, opposite to the estimated 600 demonstrators, 3800 demonstrators joined in the protest!
The initiative „Stahlstadt gegen Faschismus“
(steel-town against fascism), together with the “Antifascist Action” and the
“Solidarwerkstatt”, also took part in the demonstration. Opposite to the planned
“taking a walk” by „Linz gegen Rechts“ (“Linz against the right”), this block
brought a struggling expression into the demonstration. Because of the
determined appearance by the anti-fascists, many demonstrators joined the block
and actively took part in shouting the slogans. Not only the slogans, but also
the compound of the block showed its internationalist character. An especially
great participation came from demonstrators of Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. The
demonstration was also used to take part the international campaign to free G.N.
Saibaba and all political prisoners in India.
Especially the big participation of women in this
block, against the patriarchal Rulers, trough a self confident, loud and
struggling appearance has to be pointed out.
The last demonstrations have shown to us, that
huge parts of the masses don’t let themselves get blinded by the reformist
organizers of the demonstration. The struggle against ÖVP/FPÖ government
(People’s Party, Freedom Party) is justified, but it needs to go further. In the
near past victories had been achieved in Linz, whenever the anti-fascist
movement trusted in their own power and did not rest on one single victory, but
has to bring the protest forward – organizing the masses and creating a more and
more stable base for struggling antifascism!
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