File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_2002/aut-op-sy.0203, message 195


Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 14:30:55 +0000 (GMT)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Scott=20Hamilton?= <s_h_hamilton-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: AUT: Perplexing Peter


 
Ilan, it's a fact that -AT-infos carried the leaflet. I
found it by accident when I was searching for stuff on
Porto Allegre recently. I have no idea who put it on -
probably, though, it was an anarchist who thought it
was interesting and basically consistent with his/her
ideas (scary thought?). 

It's also a fact that you e mailed me and asked me
about the composition of the AIC because you wanted to
put a leaflet we were distributing  on Black Hawk Down
onto -AT-infos. 

Obviously you liked the leaflet, but that wasn't
enough - you needed to know that the people who
produced it were 'pure'. I refuse to follow you into
this mad line of thinking - I don't even know where
most of the people in the AIC, let alone other
anti-imperialist groups in NZ, stand vis a vis
anarchism and Leninism. We formed to stop Bush's war,
not debate Kronstadt. For the record, though, the
leaflet wasn't produced by us but by the Middle East
Information and Solidarity Collective, which is a
Christchurch (that's the second biggest city in NZ, in
the South Island) anti-imperialist group which has I
think one member who belongs to a Leninist
organisation and a couple of others who don't call
themselves Leninists but think that Lenin said some OK
things. Obviously a bunch of
counter-revolutionaries...

Anyway, the leaflet can now be read at
http://www.geocities.com/anti_imperialist_coalition/leaflets.htm
(third one down)

Cheers
Scott



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