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'No Borders, No Frontiers' campaign to be launched![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Globalise Resistance are talking about launching a "No Borders, No Frontiers" campaign against Aine Ni Chonnaill, an electoral candidate in Dublin South Central. Could somebody tell me a bit more about what exactly is being proposed?
I am living in London at the moment, so I can't help out, but I would be interested in hearing exactly what is being proposed. The one note of caution I would sound is that anti-racist campaigns have to be handled with skill or they can backfire. I was in Glasgow last year when an asylum seeker was murdered in Sighthill. Sighthill is one of the most impoverished areas in Britain. Glasgow Council had dumped hundreds of asylum seekers into the estate without handing over any extra resources to the local community or to the newcomers. Racial tension grew over a period and culminated in the murder of a young Kurdish man. An anti-racist group (the ANL) responded by plastering the area in posters with the slogan "No return to Hitler and the Holocaust". To put it mildly, this did not have the desired effect. To some locals it just appeared that they were being called Nazis by a bunch of students and other outsiders. The postering campaign came close to turning an already dreadful situation into a disaster. Luckily for all concerned, the Scottish Socialist Party, along with some community leaders (both local and asylum seekers) managed to launch a more succesful campaign, uniting both sections of the estate under the slogan "Sighthill United Against Poverty And Racism". Much of the justifiable discontent on the estate was channelled against the Council and a huge part of the population of the estate went on a unified march to the Council headquarters, demanding better treatment for the whole area. I don't tell this story to score points off the ANL or to cheerlead for the SSP, before anybody jumps on me. I just want to remind Comrades who are thinking of launching a campaign against Ni Chonnail and her lies to be sensitive. Anything which comes across as lecturing to local people will actually help the racists. Anyway, note of caution sounded, question asked, all that remains to be said is good luck to all the Comrades involved.
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Jump To Comment: 1I would also like to wish good luck to those involved.
A recent poll in Cork showed Ní Chonnail's side kick getting much less than 1%. However they can't be underestimated, they won't take seats but they will put the race issue into the election as the careerists scramble for transfers. I think this can be seen in Cork North Central, all the candidates from the establishment parties including Sinn Fein, want to 'clamp down' on asylum seekers in some way.
I think Brian is totally right, the race issue has to be tackled properly. Any slogans and demands etc must seek to unite all working people refugee and local residents to fight for better services homes and jobs. It is a united struggle that can most successfully cut across racism.
Labelling people Nazis willy-nilly will not work and could be counter productive.