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On the 4th October 1936 , tens of thousands of anti-fascists turned out to stop Moseley’s Blackshirts marching into the East End of London.

Barricades during the “Battle of Cable Street”
Posted by Brighton Antifascists
On the 4th October 1936 , tens of thousands of anti-fascists turned out to stop Moseley’s Blackshirts marching into the East End of London.
Barricades during the “Battle of Cable Street”
Posted in Analysis, Uncategorized
Tags: Cable St, Cable Street, Demonstration, EDL, Europe, fascists, flags, France, Islam, Islamophobia, london, Manchester, national action, National Front, Nazis, neo-nazi, Prison, Prisoners, Protest, Racism, UK
Posted by Brighton Antifascists
Considering how wildly popular our “Guide to Far Right Symbols” has proved, we decided the only proper thing to do is write another one, looking at some less common symbols, or ones used in other countries.
Many of these symbols relate specifically to fascist groups in other countries, so you’re unlikely to run into them in a Brighton back alley, but as many activists regularly travel abroad (and our last article got hits from all over the world), we thought it’d be good to broaden our scope a bit.
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Tags: AFN, anti fascist network, antifa, antifascism, Antifascist, banners, Brighton Antifascists, far-right, flags, guide, guide to far-right symbols, logos, neo-nazi, symbols, to