Protest in solidarity with Spanish anarchists. Against the gag laws, against state repression! Midday, Tuesday, December 23, Spanish Consulate (Carlton)
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On December 16, 2014, Spanish police launched
'Operation Pandora'. Round-ups, searches, and arrests were carried out
at squats in the 'Casa de la Montaña' district of Barcelona, at the
libertarian San-Andres reading room, the anarchist Poble-Sec reading
room, as well as 15 private homes.
At the same time as these attacks upon the anarchist movement, the
Spanish government has introduced new laws which criminalise a wide
range of political activity. Among other things, the new laws "allow
fines of up to €30,000 for disseminating
photographs of police officers that are deemed to endanger them or
their operations. Further, individuals participating in demonstrations
outside parliament buildings or key installations could be fined up to
€600,000 if they are considered to breach the peace. Those insulting
police officers could be fined up to €600. Burning a national flag could
cost the perpetrator a maximum fine of €30,000" (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/20/spain-protests-security-law-parliament).
The police action and the enactment of new, harshly repressive laws
come at the same time as the Spanish state is implementing deeply
unpopular austerity measures, part of a European-wide attack on working
conditions (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/01/spain-pain-austerity-deepens). In response, mass popular movements have arisen to contest these measures (therealnews.com/idirect.php?i=8838) and it is surely no coincidence that the state now aims to criminalise these movements and their activities.
On Tuesday, we will be joining the tens of thousands of workers in
Spain who have already mobilised in response to state terror and
repression to demand: the immediate release of the anarchists; the
repeal of the new gag laws and; an end to the attack upon working
conditions and workers' movements in Spain.
Please join us
outside the Spanish consulate in Melbourne at midday on Tuesday and let
workers in Spain know that they do not struggle alone.
WHEN : Noon, Tuesday, December 23 WHERE : Spanish Consulate, 146 Elgin Street, Carlton