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From: Herman de Tollenaere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 5:56 PM
Subject: Demonstration against Nazi killers in Rotterdam 17 December


> [please, forward this to others. Come, if you can. If you cannot come,
> please consider sending a message of sympathy and comfort to the
> family/friends of the young person killed by the Nazis, to Antwerp at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Demonstration against Nazi killers in Rotterdam 17 December
>
> There will be a big demonstration against the Turkish Gray Wolves and
other
> violent Nazis in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, on Sunday 17 December. The
> demonstrators will gather at 13 h. [1 p.m.] at the Conradstraat exit of
the
> Rotterdam Central Railway Station. People will come from many cities to
> Rotterdam. E.g., the demonstrators from Leiden will gather at 12.30 in the
> Central Station hall of Leiden. Please, bring anti-Nazi signs.
>
> This demonstration is in memory of Cafer Dereli, 22 years old, a hunger
> striker, political refugee from Turkey to Antwerp (Belgium), killed in
> Rotterdam by the Gray Wolves. Cafer was co-organizer of anti-fascist
> concerts in Antwerp. His young life was full of action against wars [of
> NATO against the Kurds and Yugoslavia] and social injustice [like promoted
> by the IMF and WTO].
>
> Thousands of Rotterdam people were killed by Hitler's Nazis 1940-1945
> [bombing of the city May 1940, deported Jews, resistance fighters,
others.]
> Do not allow the Nazis to repeat their bloody history in Rotterdam, or
> elsewhere!
>
> Turkish Nazis murder in The Netherlands
>
> On Saturday 9 Dec. 2000, Turkish human rights activists held a hunger
> strike with local council permission, next to the town hall of Rotterdam,
> The Netherlands, to protest against torture of political prisoners in
Turkey.
>
> After a [musical] Group Yorum concert in Rotterdam at the hunger strikers'
> place, they were attacked by a violent gang of "Gray Wolves", Turkish
> extreme Rightists, who stabbed to death one person and severely wounded
> three others [who will live, as we know now].
>
> The Gray Wolves were founded by Colonel T�rkes, an admirer of Adolf
Hitler,
> during the Second World War. They claim the "Turkish race" is supposedly
> superior to, e.g., Kurds. They have a record of violence in Turkey, The
> Netherlands, and many other countries. They are part of a network of
> extreme Right violent groups like NPD in Germany, CD and Voorpost in The
> Netherlands, Ustasha in Croatia, Vlaams Blok in Belgium, KLA/UCK in
Kosovo.
> A week ago, Amsterdam police has found that Gray Wolves play a big role in
> narcotics traffic, and has seized illegal drugs and weapons at the
> Amsterdam Gray Wolves headquarters, including the Ulu mosque, in the
> Zeeburg area.
>
> Nevertheless, some authorities in The Netherlands subsidize or otherwise
> support Gray Wolves. One factor here is their common support of NATO. The
> Gray Wolves are in the Turkish coalition government, and are big
supporters
> of NATO, e.g., during the 1999 Yugoslavia war; when leftist Turks and
Kurds
> in The Netherlands helped to organize peace demonstrations.
> The Dutch Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs, during the 1999 war,
as
> now, were Messrs. De Grave and Van Aartsen, both members of the VVD party.
> This party this year held a meeting at the Gray Wolves' Ulu Mosque [see
the
> local newspaper report, in Dutch, at
>
> http://www.zeeburgnieuws.nl/nieuws/vvd-ulu.html
>
> That party meeting claimed the Gray Wolves were not really bad. However,
> soon after this, the police found evidence of drugs, weapons, and trade in
> women forced into prostitution at the Ulu "mosque". Some Gray Wolves
> leaders had to be arrested. And now, the unprovoked murder of human rights
> activist/hunger striker Cafer Dereli.
>
> His photo and more information at web site [maybe at more sites by now]
>
> http://www.pvda.be [Dutch]
>
> and
>
> http://www.ptb.be [French]
>
> After the killing in Rotterdam, more supporters of the hunger strike
> rallied against the Nazis by surrounding the hunger strikers, to protect
> them from more Nazi violence. Sunday afternoon 10 December, there already
> was a demonstration to commemorate Cafer. Even though it was very short
> notice, over 400 people [according to Dutch TV, which broadcast images;
> 1000 according to organizers] marched against the murder in Rotterdam. A
> spokeswoman said that the hunger strike in Rotterdam in solidarity with
> Turkish political prisoners would continue, as would other actions.
>
> Do not let 1933-1945 return into the 21st century! Never again!
>
> Met vriendelijke groet/Best wishes,
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> Herman de Tollenaere
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> My Internet site on Asian history and "new" religions:
>
> http://homes.dsl.nl/~hermantl/
>
> See also SIMPOS, information on occult tendencies' impact on society:
>
> http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/simpoeng.htm
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