(en) France, Coordination of Anarchist Groups Toulouse -
Albert Camus - About Charlie Hebdo (fr, it, pt) [machine translation]
The questioning of Charlie Hebdo we can read in press releases issued by the respective
groups in Lyon and Paris region is in no way shared by the CGA group of Toulouse. There is
no question of allowing any ambiguity hovering about this: We do not endorse and we will
never condone the content of these releases. ---- We marched Saturday in Toulouse,
although in our people, paying well above our signs Neither Gods Nor illustrated master
drawings of some of our friend-es-es massacred. The designs that we have chosen to wear
were: atheists, blasphemers, against all religions, for the right of women to be free and
to freely dispose of their bodies. There was something for everyone: priests, imams,
rabbis, soldiers, bosses, politicians... We do not believe we are wrong in saying that the
vast majority of the millions who marched in the country have made for at least one common
idea: Freedom of Expression should be full and it is not negotiable. The blasphemy law
should be recognized as an inalienable right of mankind: we will fight again and again to
win this. In the same way we fight and we will always fight against all religions.
The time is not to beat around the bush: those who are fallen es in Paris in January 2015
and are also too long es fell under the bullets and bombs of religious fascism very well
armed and with powerful financial and state relays.
A historic features that define fascist movements is the presence of paramilitary
structures to parade, intimidate and finally murder their opponents.
With its militias who organize street prayers, believers who take up arms in Europe and
elsewhere, Islamists have an edge over other fascist who have not yet such structures
(except in Hungary).
Anti-racist and resolutely against every rule, let us mobilize millions, billions to
eradicate all forms of fascism.
Respect to those who fell es!
Long live those who struggle and who will fight again and again!
CGA group of Toulouse
http://www.c-g-a.org/content/propos-de-charlie-hebdo