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In Angers, a room of anti-fascist activists vandalized by a small neo-Nazi group

2021-01-22T12:04:34.718Z


The association denounces a "deleterious Angevin context where the far right is gaining more and more confidence".


A local association of anti-fascist activists was vandalized in Angers in January, an operation claimed on social networks by “Angers Nationaliste”, a small group with neo-Nazi ideology, we learned Friday from concordant sources.

“January 2021 Angers Nationalist: Attack on the L'Étincelle antifa squat.

Capture and destruction of hundreds of posters and thousands of antifa sticks, capture of their flags, banners and weapons, as well as hundreds of militant books.

It was all burned in the squat's backyard, ”read a post on Wednesday's ultra-right“ West Casual ”Facebook page.

The association had filed a complaint on January 12 for “attempted break-in”.

“We think they are people close to the local identity of Angers, the Alvarium.

This is the first time they have entered our premises, we feel a desire to increase the degree of violence and that worries us a lot for our city, ”said Jon, member of L'Etincelle.

"These worthy descendants of Nazism burned books in our garden"

In a text published Thursday on its website, the association denounces "a cowardly aggression on the part of the extreme right", during the weekend of January 9 and 10, with "broken windows, stolen and degraded equipment and books burned in autodafé ”.

“[…] These worthy descendants of Nazism burned books in our garden.

And the presence on their photo of the infamous skull of the Waffen-SS and a Nazi salute only reinforces this assumed filiation ", continue the activists of the local self-managed associations, who evoke a" deleterious Angevin context where the extreme right gains more and more confidence ”.

In a press release on Friday, the LGBTI + center in Angers recalls that the Spark "has already been the victim of far-right tags in 2015 and attacks on its members in 2018".

The city of Angers condemned on Twitter “all extremism, violence, exaction”.

"That a small group claims them with references to Nazi ideology adds to the unacceptable ignominy," she added.

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The mayor's entourage specified that the town hall, which owns the premises, reserved "the right to lodge a complaint due to the nature of these events".

The press echoed this morning the burglary of a local association.

The city #Angers strongly condemns all extremism, violence, exaction.

That a small group claims them with references to Nazi ideology adds to the unacceptable ignominy.

- City of Angers (@Angers) January 21, 2021

Source: leparis

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