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- From: McKay Russo <xmr%rz.uni-jena.de@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
- Subject: HELP:stop pogrom in Rostock
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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 00:41:44 GMT
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- POGROM IN ROSTOCK
- Refugee home attacked and burned by 1000 strong mob
-
- Tues, Aug. 25 For the third night in a row, radical right youth
- and other racist Germans attacked the refugee home in Rostock,
- a city on the Baltic See coast in the former East Germany. While
- police and fire fighters looked on, a few hundred meters away, the
- racist mob managed to set fire to the home, burning several rooms
- on the first floor. There have been no reports of injuries among
- the refugees.
- The refugee home, which is the Central Reception Camp for asylum
- seekers in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern had been overcrowded,
- at times by as much as 300 people. On Saturday night about 500
- youth attacked the 'home' with stones, bottles, molotov-cocktails,
- and fire works, but were prevented from storming it by the massive
- police presence. As this was happening, one thousand local residents
- looked on, mostly supportive of the racist mob. The mob fought the
- police until morning. This was then repeated on Sunday night, but
- with 150 people trying to storm the home. In the 13 hour battle with
- the police that followed there were over 150 arrests and at least
- 13 police injured, some critically. On Monday night, the attacks
- continued, stronger than before. The crowd of 900, mostly youth,
- including skin-heads, but also older people 30-40 years old, attacked
- the home, where there were still 150 refugees and journalists, burning
- the first floor.
- After the first night police said this was the biggest attack since
- Hoyerswerda in the fall of 1991. But since then it has gotten much bigger.
- The politician's first response after condemning the violence was to pledge
- to close the refugee home and decrease the number of refugees in Mecklen-
- burg-Vorpommern.
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- This information has been taken from German radio and 'die tageszeitung'.
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- Please, the situation is desperate. This is only the latest and most
- extreme attack in an increasing wave of racist and fascist violence
- in Germany. The situation has no doubt been instigated by neo-nazi
- groups, but it feeds off a large bed of racism and zenophobia in the
- German population as evidenced by the large crowd of onlookers made
- up of 'normal Germans'. The state and mass media play a large part
- as well. Blame for the worsening social conditions in Germany, especially
- in the east, has been placed on the refugees, chanelling the rage away
- from the state. Also the political debate around the asylum laws
- worsen the situation. The right wants to change the constitutional
- guarantee to political asylum, and the liberal Social Democrats are
- slowly coming to this position too. Instead of confronting the rising
- fascism in Germany, the parties placate them and use them for their
- own goals. In the last years it has again become legal for asylum seekers
- to be put in assembly camps until their applications are processed.
- In these camps, they can't work, and must get permission to leave or
- to receive visitors. The asylum procedure is also being shortened.
-
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- For more backround read the excellent 'essay on immigration politics,
- by Arm the Spirit' posted to Activ-l on August 18. In June there was
- also a similer, if smaller, attack on a refugee home in Mannheim, for
- a chronology of what happened then and in the repression of the anti-
- fascists who protested, read 'INFO: Pogrom in Mannheim/ECN' also
- posted to Activ-l on August 18th. Or write to me and I'll forward
- you these two articles.
-
- I'm asking all anti-racist/ anti-fascist groups and individuals to
- organize solidarity actions if they can. Like I said, the situation in
- Germany is such that the political parties move to the right in their
- refugee policies in response to the fascist violence. I think one of
- the best hopes is outside pressure, to which Germany should be very
- sensitive. Organize protests at German embassies, consulates, and
- corporations. Demand an end to the racist violence in Rostock and
- elsewhere, demand that the refugee policy not be tightened in germany,
- demand free and open boarders for all, not only in germany, but everywhere,
- especially the U.S. whose policy of deporting Haitians is more barbaric
- than anything the german state does. If you need more info, contact me
- and I will do my best to translate all I can. Remember that the press
- is very biased against the anti-fascists, so doubt anything you hear.
- They also tend to depict neo-nazis as harmless wayward youth. I'll send
- over any movement reporting when I get it. Last night 150 Autonomists
- protested in Bonn, where they clashed with police and broke windows,
- according to the radio. There will be more anti-fascist protests
- tonight, but most likely any big protests will have to wait til the
- weekend. Send any news of protest to my email address or to:
-
- Antirassistische Initiative
- Yorckstr. 59
- D-1000 Berlin 59
- Germany
- Tel: +49-30-785-7281
- Fax: +49-30-786-9984
- or -852-0815
-
- In Rage,
- Mckay
- Jena Germany
-
- xmr@rz.uni-jena.de
- mckay@igc.org
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