France, Alternative Libertaire AL #233 November - Content + Editorial (fr, pt)

Full-Lights: National Front: The fascist peril; Hunger Strike PSA Poissy Sunday work; 
Reform Sapin; Victory after the strike to TCN; Public Health: Emergency in danger; Fight 
against breakage pensions; Mobilization schoolgirl; Gentrification of Paris: Interview 
with Anne Clerval; Reform abortion in Spain Shale Gas: A victory without triumphalism; 
Call Stuttgart, hip-hop workman interview with Kash Leone anticapitalist Front to Nantes 
History: The lock- Irish out of 1913. ---- in category: ---- Editorial: It smells 
scapegoat ---- Far right: Fa?ade FN ---- Antifascist mobilization: To antifascist union 
days ---- Local anti-fascist group: Toolbox ---- Brief antifascist ---- Fascism in action: 
extreme right violence ---- Box control: Hunger strike PSA Poissy ---- Alienation Sunday: 
Our Sundays are not for sale ---- Fir reform: Who Framed inspection work?

Transit N?mes: 99% of strikers, 100% win
Public Health Emergencies in danger
Fight against breakage pensions: Not really led, not won
Universities: Awakening against austerity
Schoolgirl mobilization: Zero for Conduct Manuel Valls
Anne Clerval: "With gentrification, claim the right to the city"
Reform of abortion in Spain: Our bodies, our choice
Brief
Shale Gas: A victory without triumphalism
Stuttgart Appeal: Against the great useless projects
The anti capitalist Dico: What "social ecology"?
Kash Leone activist rapper: "We wanted to show the face of employees'
Nantes: The anti-capitalist concert
Chronicles of alienated labor: "The President ... ironing" Gwendoline, secretary.
1913: Bosses declare war on workers Dublin
The lockout of 1913 and the larkinism: Behind the Myths
Read: Claude Bitot, Rethinking Revolution
Classic subversion: Israel Finkelstein, Neil Asher Silberman "The Bible Unearthed"
Read Marc Berdet, Fantasmagories capital
Read: Pierre Stambul, Refusing to be an accomplice to the commitment
Read: The little black book of big useless projects
? Contre Courant: For social emancipation!
Diary


Editorial: It smells scapegoat

"Great intellectual" Sarkozy said that "will go down in history as the president who has 
pushed back the National Front" (Ormesson Jean, Le Figaro, May 6, 2007). Strangely, we 
hear less these days ... But this tactic has good days ahead. Cope, Holland, Valls, all go 
hunting on the land of FN, despite their defeat in Brignoles.

Who can believe that racist policies should back fascism? But at the same time, how to 
pass a good old scapegoat quandon wants to be elected? For this to work, we should 
certainly never question the dogma of "immigrant problem" or "Roma problem" (the "Jewish 
problem" is less recipe)!

So a "socialist" president can do nice, offer Leonarda return only in France, for 
"humanity", but certainly not questioning the sacrosanct racist laws that accumulate in 
France for decades. It is the law! And would not you think a law is questionable ... And 
the newspapers repeat: they lie, they steal, they stink ...

Those who knew him "problems" or Leonarda Khatchik are less convinced es. Only young 
people had the courage to protest against the racist evictions. But when we recall the 
media and especially hard against the police demonstrations young, it is urgent to expand 
the maximum mobilization. Us to show that the people are not a bunch of racist rednecks 
that would flatter every election.

Libertarian Alternative, November 4, 2013