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Stop the biggest neo-nazi march in Europe!
Come to Dresden on 14 February 2009

UNITED calls for international support to make an end to the silent acceptance of this neo-nazi demonstration in the state of Saxony. We need your help to confront the neo-nazis in the streets of Dresden with active (peaceful) resistance and to create international pressure on the authorities of Dresden and Saxony. The city's official remembrance concept - a 'silent commemoration' - lacks a clear stand against modern right-wing extremism: LETS BREAK THE SILENCE!

In any case, the regional platform 'GehDenken' (Go and Think/Commemorate) together with UNITED is organising counter-actions in the streets of Dresden on 14 February 2009. Get united under the common title 'Commemorate - a clear STOP to right-wing extremism' and join forces in Dresden on 14 February 2009.

Get active together - use the opportunities!

Since some years, there have been a wide variety of activities against the march of right-wing extremists in Dresden. In 2006 the neo-nazi march was blocked successfully, but finally it was redirected and continued under rigorous protection of German police forces. In 2007 and 2008 German police guarded the way of this scandalous neo-nazi march, against the persistent protest of the anti-fascist movement.

In 2009, we call the European anti-discrimination movement to mobilise their forces to set an end to this public celebrated right-wing extremist procession.

Join us in the streets of Dresden on 14 February 2009 to stop the biggest annual neo-nazi gathering throughout Europe - peacefully and determined!

WHAT YOU CAN DO

* Inform all your contacts about this counter-action (translate this call and spread it in your country; use your newsletters / websites / mailing lists etc. to make this call for action visible to as many activists as possible)

* Organise buses, get your friends and come to Dresden on 14 February 2009

* Support our public call with signatures and/or statements of support from you or your organisation (just send an email to Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! Sie müssen JavaScript aktivieren, damit Sie sie sehen können. and Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! Sie müssen JavaScript aktivieren, damit Sie sie sehen können. )

* If you want to participate please inform us as soon as possible (we will try to organise budget accommodation)

More information under: http://www.geh-denken.de/joomla/international.html

THOSE, WHO CLOSE THEIR EYES FOR RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM, AGREE WITH IT!

In this year Dresden marks the kick-of for the 'super election year 2009' and far right groups will exploit the public platform for political propaganda. Under the patronage of the German authorities this annual neo-nazi gathering in Dresden mainstreams right-wing extremism, destructs democracy and corrupts the country's political conviction. It is simply a SCANDAL that police is protecting the biggest neo-nazi gathering in whole Europe and that Dresden's authorities accept that right-wing extremists are taking over places and topics of remembrance. We shall not allow any propaganda platform to right-wing extremists.

This self declared 'March of mourning and commemoration' of neo-nazis from all over Europe has nothing to do with freedom of speech! The neo-nazi party NPD (National Party Germany), one of the co-organisers of this march, refers to the destruction of Dresden in 1945 as a 'bombing Holocaust', comparing the air raids with the murder of millions of Jews. Banners, flags and public speeches at the neo-nazi gathering openly relativise the nazi crimes, downgrade the Holocaust, glorify nationalism and 'mourn' the territorial losses of the 'Third Reich' after the 2nd World War.

CONTRADICT HISTORICAL REVISIONISM!

Right-wing extremist mass events like in Dresden promote the entrance into the anti-democratic movement among the participants, celebrate the brotherhood of a supposed national-socialist identity and provide a networking platform for right-wing extremists from all over Europe.

Such revisionist remembrance events strengthen the traditional lines towards the historical National Socialism. Equalising the victims of the air raids on Dresden and the victims who died in the concentration and destruction camps downplays and trivialises the Holocaust.

While Leningrad (RUS), Rotterdam (NL) or Coventry (GB) were targets of the German war of aggression and destruction, Dresden was bombed in the course of the ending of Hitler's national-socialist tyranny. Many right wing extremists argument that the bombing of Dresden was rather aimed to 'take revenge' on the civil society in Germany than targeted at military and industrial areas. Far-right politicians in Germany have sparked a national debate by promoting the term "Bombenholocaust" ("holocaust by bomb") to describe the raids. In order to oppose the extreme right propaganda, the difference between the Holocaust and the bombing of Dresden may not be blurred.

Commemorate - a clear STOP to right wing extremism

On 13th and 14th of February 2009, right-wing extremists from all over Europe will once again mobilise for their annual march in Dresden. During the past years, the march on the occasion of the bombing of Dresden in February 1945 has evolved into the largest regular gathering of old Nazis and neo-Nazis of all shades in Europe.


Let’s stop the biggest Nazi march of Europe - peacefully and determined!

We appeal to all people – young and old, from East and West, with or without a German passport – not to allow right-wing extremists to march in Dresden unopposedly. Particularly since we as democrats appreciate the right of free speech as a high value, we must oppose those who spurn the inalienable human rights and want to abolish democracy. We thus call for demonstrations and rallies on the 14th of February 2009 to actively confront this development.


Reflection – contradict historical revisionism!

Right-wing extremist mass events like in Dresden promote the entrance into the antidemocratic movement among the participants, celebrate the cohesion of an alleged nationalsocialist identity and serve as a platform for the networking of right-wing extremists from all over Europe.
Such revisionist remembrance events strengthen the traditional lines towards the historical national socialism. Equalising the victims of the air raids on Dresden and the victims who died in the concentration and destruction camps downplays and trivialises the Holocaust. While Leningrad, Rotterdam or Coventry were targets of the German war of aggression and destruction, Dresden was bombed in the course of the ending of the national-socialist tyranny. In order to oppose the extreme right propaganda, this difference may not be blurred.


Make the right choice – prevent the Nazi kick-off event!

The right-wing extremist National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and other extreme right organisations and groups will try to use the Dresden march as a kick-off event for the election year in 2009. With regard to the intended re-election into the Saxon Parliament, the march is important especially for the NPD. To prevent a successful mobilisation of the rightwing extremists for the upcoming elections, we must stop their march in Dresden!


Get active – use the opportunities!

Since some years, there has been a wide variety of activities against the march of right-wing extremists in Dresden. In 2006, the march could be blocked jointly and peacefully. In the years 2007 and 2008, the right-wing extremist demonstrations were considerably disturbed. In 2009, we want to replicate the success of an active civil mobilisation of the past years. All over Germany and Europe, we appeal to stop the right-wing extremists peacefully and determined in Dresden.


If you are interested in participating in the counter-actions,please tell us about your plans as soon as possible.
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