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From: Tiziana <T.Terranova@btinternet.com> To: Lachlan Brown <lachlan@london.com>, Tim Lawrence <timlawrence@freenet.co.uk>, Jeremy Gilbert <jeremy.gilbert@ntlworld.com>, Jo - Essex <jentwist@essex.ac.uk>, Ashwani Sharma <a.sharma@talk21.com>, Pauline van Mourik Broekman <pauline@metamute.com>, patricia clough <Stmart96@aol.com>, Andrew Ross <andrew.ross@nyu.edu>, Josephine Berry <josie@metamute.com>, Timothy Bewes <timothy.bewes@btinternet.com>, ian craib <icraib@essex.ac.uk>, Iain Chambers <i.chambers@tiscalinet.it>, Simon Critchley <simonc@essex.ac.uk>, luciana parisi <l.parisi@btinternet.com>, shawn lonergan <baldbeast1@yahoo.com>, "Canessa, Andrew L" <canessa@essex.ac.uk>, Anthony Barnett <Anthony.Barnett@opendemocracy.net>, Marc Bousquet <marc.bousquet@louisville.edu>, Jonathan Burston <jburston@yahoo.com>, "carole@southspace.org" <carole@southspace.org>, domietta torlasco <domietta@yahoo.com>, eammon carrabine <eamonn@essex.ac.uk>, Gaetano Sassone <g.sassone@tin.it>, Gholam Khiabany <khiabag@westminster.ac.uk>, ! herbert pimlott <hpimlott@uwindsor.ca>, Les Levidow <L.Levidow@open.ac.uk>, Annamaria Morelli <morellan@tin.it>, Raminder Kaur <raminder100@hotmail.com>, Silvana Carotenuto <silcarot@tiscalinet.it> Cc: Subject: Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 17:05:15 +0100 This is a message that just got to me from my friend Betti in Genoa. For those of you who might have followed what has been going on through the indymedia reports, this will be old news, but i thought it is worth circulating. The Italian police, with the authorization and blessing of the Italian government, has obviously crossed a very dangerous line, where they think they can carry out violent expedition on civilians with no accountability whatsoever. The killing of carlo giuliani, and the indiscriminate attack on pacifist protesters, have been compounded by last night fascist raid on the Indymedia headquarters and the headquarters of the Genoa Social Forum movement, where over fifty young protesters, asleep in their sleeping bags, were barbarously attacked and obviously very badly beaten up by the police. No journalists or MPs were allowed into the building while the beating went on, they were left outside to hear the terrified screams of the young people in the building. Ambulances picked up the injured protestors and drove them to the hospitals, again without allowing any witnesses to monitor the situation. The centre (a school in normal times) was covered in blood, spots and pools as somebody has described it. The news this morning is that many of those sleeping at the Centre have been arrested and taken straight from the hospital to jail with no legal advice. Berlusconi has promised the police a pay rise for their performance (www.repubblica.it). This behavior is intolerable and an insult to basic civic and political rights. Do e-mail, fax or write to the Italian Embassy in London to show your opposition to political tactics that are more than reminiscent of fascist days... The Embassy of Italy 14 Three King's Yard London W1Y 2EH, England T: +44 (0)171.312.2200 F: +44 (0)171.312.2230 Tx: 051 23520 ITADP emblondon@embitaly.org.uk For those of you who are in London there is a demo organized in front of the Italian Embassy tomorrow at 10 am and 6pm. More info on www.indymedia.org.uk This is Betti's report from Genoa Sunday morning helicopters still above what are they looking for I wonder more blood? there were 200thousands people yesterday probably more and no leaders one word only echoed in the unreal deserted city: murderers. police Friday killed a young man, 23 years old. A 'carabiniere' shot him in the FOREHEAD. The minister of internal affairs and the government immediately spoke of legitimate defence. Carlo Giuliani, the man killed, was armed with an extinguisher. The cop had a gun, loaded, pointed against his head. To kill. You must have seen the photo sequence of the hand of the cop coming out of the police van to shot Carlo. Immediately after he fell the van reversed fast trampling his body twice. We only hope he was already dead. Berlusconi and the president spoke of the necessity of MORE order in the streets, and of their solidarity with all the police forces in action in Genova. Their grotesque meeting went on in a city in which the only redzone is now the abnormal calm little square where somebody's blood will stain forever this city, this movement, this protest. Yesterday it was the day of the huge authorised demo. The police brutally cut the demos in two and for hours threw teargas on the protesters who were all pacific. I was at the start of the second part of the demo surrounded by pacifists of all sort, there were many very recognisable flags, green, environmentalists, old communists, trade unionists, people on wheelchairs, kids, nobody was armed, it was utterly pacific, nevertheless the police threw teargas to push everybody back and did not allow the meeting with the other huge group ahead. In the middle of the two branches of the demo, the infamous few dozens so called 'black bloc', destroyers, violent, urban fighters with molotov, stones, sticks. Everywhere they passed the city has been tore apart, shops looted, petrol stations and banks destroyed, cars burned, barricades erected, glass smashed, fire and chaos. They even attacked Genoa Social Forum HQ, the committee that organised the antig8 protest and that collects all sort of protesters. Police did nothing to isolate the responsible of the more evident violence, while they used all their power to stop and arrest protesters who were trying to reach Genova. What really happened and many witnessed it, was that police stood back to watch looting+destruction only to attack the mass of pacific protestors who were following and this happened both Friday and Saturday. Witnessed report of suspicious collusion between people in black and the police forces. There are pics of people in black taking a break from throwing stones and finding shelter among the police, as well as some of them coming out of the police station, also cops dressed in black and disguised as protesters. There is a history of institutional forces operating in this way to increase the social+political tension, to have the pretext for tighter measures of repression and we know how close can be this 'strategy of tension' with a fascist government. Forget any appearance of democracy: Italy is again in the grip of a fascist regime. One that legitimate the public execution of those who claim the right to protest, to disobey, to say no. There were so many tears in the streets and only few of them were because of the teargas. People is angry+sad. Very angry+very sad. These Genova days must mark a threshold in the anticapitalist antiglobalization movement and not only because of its first victim, but because of the sudden shift in awareness these events caused. First of all, the awareness that the movement is strong, and what the state, the organised transcapital, and their armed guardians really fear is not a tiny group of masked vandals but the immense multitude of people in the streets who do not agree with this political situation. They will try to use black bloc as the responsible, the scapegoat and the ultimate culprit for their actions of aggression and violence against the people, but it will not work. This awareness of strenght despite the blood is spreading fast and furious, everywhere, from the teenager of the social centres to the old genovese men and women who were helping protesters opening their doors during the police assaults, and that with no hesitation connected these days with their memories of nazi occupation and brutality. This awareness is here spreading fast and furious, among the anarchists, whose name is constantly associated with the worst of violence, the pacifists with their hands painted white and raised up, which didnšt save them from the police batons, the drop the debt activists, the environmentalists, the women, the refugees, the Kurds, the migrants, the greens, the anti-hiv, the autonomen, the communists, the free spirits, the 'loose dogs', well everybody who was here regardless of their flag and their grouping. But awareness on its own is not enough. Talking with other people at the meeting point of Indymedia, which was in the night assaulted by the police searching for the black bloc, the main thing emerging is really how to negotiate forms of collective action able to address violence in its senseless and gratuitous forms. This is not an easy task. The Bern activist I was talking with and myself ended up debating testosterone and male education by women as a root action to channel violence, but really it is as much about solidarity and testing communal living and action. I leave with a great sadness in my heart, because somebody was killed and the 8 most revolting people didnt even have the dignity to suspend their lavish dinners, and I will not be able to look at my city in the same way after thsi. But also I have a great fury in my soul, of that kind that can move rocks and achieve the impossible. That kind of fury that wants action, direction, and great focus, that fury that will shine and find its action, direction and focus even more if togehter with other similar furies. love to all of you be betti marenko > -- ____________________________________________________ Talk More, Pay Less with Net2Phone Direct(R), up to 1500 minutes free! http://www.net2phone.com/cgi-bin/link.cgi?143 Powered by Outblaze _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold