was bored so heres the previous email with a bit of whitespace added

Adam
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Argentina;
>From the 1890's an Anarchist movement, "among the largest and most
influential in the world" (D.Rock.Cambridge University press.Politics in
Argentina,1890-1930.)

Significant propagandists Pedro Gori and Dr Creaghe who founded La Protesta.

Anarchists enjoyed solid support  amongst dock workers, shop mechanics,
bricklayers, bakers and coachbuilders.

Despite deportations and prison sentences the anarchist movement grew to the
extent that it created the major syndicalist movement, the F.O.R.A. (Workers
federation of the Argentine Region.)

The rulers offered a terrible repression and the bitter struggle may be seen
in the film, "Patagonia Rebelde."

Following strikes in 1919 a police edict against,"all known anarchists" led
to a brutal spate of mass arrests and deportations.

It is sometimes alleged the anarchists in Argentina employed ,"terrorist
tactics" The dual standard of reporting that persists today is responsible
for this.

The workers were faced with the most terrible repression. State violence was
not correctly described as terrorist itself  for being Govt. financed and
directed toward working class and vulnerable groups.

The right is allowed murder gangs and the secret police lend a hand yet any
attempt to even the odds is regarded by the press as shock, horror,
terrorist anarchy.

To look back on past heroic struggles and find invariably they were under
libertarian banners not authoritarian is inspiring for the future. Its clear
that where workers have yielded to middle class leadership that it has
always proved authoritarian

Workers left to their own ideals and principles come up with anarchist
struggles and solutions, authoritarian ideas are always imposed by outside
intervention.

The rise and fall of radicalism is not written by an anarchist and has all
the more credibility for that.

Extracted and modified from an Albert Meltzer review in the cienfuegos press
anarchist review,1977.



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