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The Socialist 5 May 2010

Prepare for battle

Prepare for battle


Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster: Stop the polluters!


Angry Jarvis workers protest

In brief

Finance a socialist future!

Patronising and arrogant: Lib Dems and Tories show true colours


Workers celebrate May Day: Marching together against the bosses' attacks


EDL racists challenged in Aylesbury

Bring the killers of Blair Peach to face justice

Socialist activist starts hunger strike


Eurozone hit by debt crises


Higher education students and staff: Get ready to fight after the election

Huddersfield University: Everything for sale


Tower Hamlets mayoral referendum

 
 
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Bring the killers of Blair Peach to face justice

Southall in 1979. Police and the Special Patrol Group

Southall in 1979. Police and the Special Patrol Group "ran amok" during killing of Blair Peach   (Click to enlarge)

ON 23 April 1979, Blair Peach, an anti-fascist activist, died after he was struck on the head by a truncheon wielding policeman from the Special Patrol Group.

Along with several thousand, predominately Asian protesters, Blair Peach had been demonstrating against a provocative National Front (a neo-Nazi organisation) meeting being held in Southall Town Hall, west London.

Earlier that day the Indian Workers Association in the area called a local general strike, which was overwhelmingly supported. Later, that afternoon, groups of Asian people and anti-fascists began gathering outside the town hall. It was then that the police started using heavy handed tactics to 'move people on'.

Militant supporters (the precursor of the Socialist Party), then active in the youth section of the Labour Party, were in the thick of the fray that fateful evening.

As the Militant newspaper (The Socialist's forerunner) reported at the time: "Everywhere there were running fracas, police charges and Asian youth gathering to try and fight their way back to the town hall.

"Skirmishes escalated into battles. As evening fell the police became more and more violent....

"Now the police and their elite troop of thugs, the Special Patrol Group, ran amok. It was in the violence that followed that the awful murder of Blair Peach occurred...

"Merlyn Rees [Home Secretary] has announced there will be no inquiry into the events at Southall, just a police investigation into the death of Blair Peach."

The police report was released only last week! It identified the likely killer as one of six riot police, but no prosecution could be brought because his fellow officers colluded and lied to stymie the investigation.

On the Saturday after the police riot over 15,000 people marched through Southall in protest at the National Front, police violence and the murder of Blair Peach.

  • Last week the London Transport Regional Council of the RMT transport union voted unanimously to demand that those responsible for killing Blair Peach are brought to justice.
Dave Carr

In this issue

Prepare for battle


Environment and socialism

Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster: Stop the polluters!


Socialist Party campaigns

Angry Jarvis workers protest

In brief

Finance a socialist future!

Patronising and arrogant: Lib Dems and Tories show true colours


May Day

Workers celebrate May Day: Marching together against the bosses' attacks


Socialist Party news and analysis

EDL racists challenged in Aylesbury

Bring the killers of Blair Peach to face justice

Socialist activist starts hunger strike


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Eurozone hit by debt crises


Socialist Students

Higher education students and staff: Get ready to fight after the election

Huddersfield University: Everything for sale


Comment

Tower Hamlets mayoral referendum


 

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