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Barcelona engulfed in flames (Spain)

SOLIDARITY MEANS ATTACK | 30.03.2012 12:24 | Social Struggles | Terror War | World

March 29th General Strike causes chaos, Spain, paralysing capitalist economy

Barcelona engulfed in flames // anarchistnews.org

The General Strike of 29 March paralyzed much of Spain. The ports shut down, along with many factories, electricity consumption fell by 24% (even though in Madrid, for example, they kept the street lights running during the day to jack up the usage rates and affect the statistics), transport in many areas was paralyzed, strike participation ran between 80-100% in most industries (and at about a quarter to a third in the service sector and the small shops).

In Barcelona, the general strike began at midnight with pickets closing down bars. In the center, one group of hooded picketers entered a casino, presumably to shut it down, but once inside they carried out a quick robbery and made off with 2,300 euros in cash. Early in the morning, at least 8 blockades, most of them involving burning tires, shut down the major highway and rail entrances to the city. Pickets throughout the morning in most neighborhoods of the city patrolled the streets, blocking transit, barricading the streets with dumpsters, and forcing shops to close. At midday the strike in Barcelona escalated into heavy rioting that lasted most of the day. Hundreds of thousands of people converged in the city center, seizing the streets and slowing down police. Innumerable banks and luxury stores were smashed, innumerable dumpsters set ablaze, and a large number of banks, luxury stores, Starbucks and other chains were set on fire.
[I guess we will have to do an accounting. We get tonight. They get every other fucking day. I hate math.]

In a couple occasions the police were sent running, attacked with fire, fireworks, and stones, and for the first time ever the Catalan police had to use tear gas to regain control, although large parts of the city remained liberated for hours, and columns of smoke rose into the sky from multiple neighborhoods late into the night. Many journalists and undercover cops were attacked and injured by the rioters. Fires spread to unseen proportions, often filling wide avenues and sending flames shooting several meters into the air. Firefighters were so over extended, they often took half an hour to reach even the major blazes, and were often seen bypassing burning dumpsters in order to extinguish burning banks. Dozens of people were injured by less lethal ammunitions fired by the police, and a relatively unprecedented number of people participated in the riots directly or indirectly. The heaviest fighting and smashing was carried out by anarchists, left Catalan independentistes, socialists, and above all neighborhood hooligans and immigrant youth. Nonetheless, thousands more people of all ages and backgrounds supported and applauded the rioters and filled the air with anticapitalist chants. Accounts and memories differ, but many people feel that they have just witnessed the largest and most important riots in Catalunya since the 1980s, if not earlier.

A more detailed report will follow when the smoke clears.
Some interesting videos are linked below, but bear in mind that the most intense moments are never recorded, because the journalists are getting their cameras smashed, and also because generally the government requests that the media not show footage of large groups of people smashing banks or attacking the police.
 http://www.elperiodico.com/es/videos/sociedad/guerrilla-urbana-barcelona...
 http://videos.lavanguardia.com/20120329/54279044815/tiros-y-barricadas-e...

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Spain: General strike demonstrations on March 29th // en.contrainfo.espiv.net [SEE FOR PICS]

Protests and demonstrations across Spain began in the early hours of Thursday, March 29th, in the first general strike since 2010. In almost all major cities pickets were held ahead of demos (an estimated 111 demos across the country), whose objectives was to report on the devastating consequences that the new ‘labour reform’ entails, to propagate the nationwide mobilizations, to prevent scabs from sabotaging the strike and, through direct actions and blockades, to shut down enterprises, stores and workplaces that were expected to stay open despite the strike, and even to cut off the main streets of cities. The wager was twofold: to paralyze both the lines of production and consumption. So, hundreds of thousands strikers were urging people to block all services and (those who have a job) not to go to work, but also not to buy anything, and use telecommunications, electricity, etc. as little as possible.

While the ‘Labour Reform’ has already been voted in parliament since early February 2012, the State General Budget will be approved on Friday, March 30th, meaning that the government will attempt, among others, to impose even more direct and indirect taxes and to cut social benefits by reducing public funds (with education and health care being the most affected by the new measures). The legislative atrocities, amidst an ever intensified onslaught on working people in Spain, affect deeply the unemployed and the unemployment allowance requirements as well as provided benefits for retirees and pensioners.

Amidst a premeditated crisis of the Capital, the people took to the streets in a last-minute attempt to stand up against the implementation of these measures and to resist the deterioration of their everyday lives. Also, several feminist groups protested the unpaid household work and called for a strike in the day care sector. The police presence was massive from the beginning of the day, but this did not prevent people from taking to the streets and expressing various forms of protest. Of course, all blocks of groups and organizations or random strikers did not share the same goals, thus the fighting spirit of the marches varied, depending on the composition of demonstrator blocks in each neighbourhood and city centre.

Voices from diverse collectivities and political spaces describe the 29M’s mobilizations as successful in their progress and turnout. However, we cannot ignore that more than 177 people got arrested by police thugs in various parts of the Spanish State, or the brutal police assaults, or the numerous severely injured protesters. A young trade unionist was stabbed by an employer who insisted on operating his business in the city of Torrelavega in Cantabria, and a boy from Gasteiz in the Basque Country suffered cerebral hemorrhage after a police charge and is now in intensive care unit with guarded prognosis.

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My perspective

30.03.2012 13:14

It was interesting to see how this was almost entirely a public sector strike with private sector staff nearly all having to be intimidated or forced into participation. Most private sector people simply took a day off and enjoyed the sun, The Spanish public sector which has parallels with Greece in being full of people that are overpaid and with retirement age expectations that the country simply cannot afford. My father in law is a train driver in Madrid and will retire three years from now at the age of 58 with an index linked pension that is equivalent to 89% of his final salary, plus free first class rail travel for life for him and my mother in law.

The public sector is vastly bloated with overstaffing endemic in all areas however the private sector is beginning to grow with tax breaks for small entrepreneurs that encourage people to start their own businesses, an idea that most Spanish would have found ridiculous only a decade ago. None of these people were rioting or striking.

Jean


splitting the people

30.03.2012 14:37

There should be no State or Private sector divide, all work should be for the common good with people contributing what they can and taking what they need, in time money could be eliminated, profit abandoned, and the entire banking system dismantled.

We do not need 'companies' with their Profit & Loss accounts, profit margins, and employment, nor do we need governments telling us what to do and controlling how we spend our time.

anarchist


Here's were anarchist economic theory always falls apart.

30.03.2012 15:01

Who gets to decide "contributing what they can and taking what they need"

Say I decide I need more than you and I can contribute less than you. Will you be ok with that, will everyone else ? What if I want more next year, will you stop me, if not at what point will you ? If you decide to stop me how will you enforce it ? By your theory do you even have the right to enforce it ?

Economist


links

30.03.2012 15:05

Both video links in this item are inoperative.

newsmedia


To the economist

30.03.2012 21:10

I think this is where your understanding breaks down rather than the theory. If you can only understand other systems in terms of the capitalist system then you're never gonna get it.

Anarchist society and economy, as I understand it, would be based upon consensus of the society. So if you decided to take more than your fair share and the society agreed that this was unnaceptable then you would be stopped and you would be stopped by any means that were agreed by consensus.

Your understanding anarchy as meaning absolute freedom to do as an individual might like when in fact it is simply real democracy where the people are in charge of their own freedom. The whole of the group (whether that be a commune a village or a town) have a say in all matters.

I think the second mistake you make is that you assume that the same motivations that distort our society under capitalism would be as widespread in an anarchist society (I'm sure you're now going to tell me greed is just human nature innit). With everything necessary provided for and wiith everyone having a collective stake in production, why would people be trying to take more for themselves? Values would be different, there would be a real society and solidarity.

Take your laissez faire bullshit elsewhere


You prove my point

31.03.2012 05:29

Thanks for that. You proved the point I was making, go re read your own post and see where the flaws are, I think you might be able to understand them given time and further education.

Economist


anarchy

31.03.2012 11:01

An anarchic society is one without a government. Government means different things to different people, depending on your relationship to the institution. But there should be some universal meaning to the word "government", which is common to all governments, of all societies, which everyone understands. This statement by Barack Obama seems to me to define what is common to ALL governments, of all societies, to a greater or lesser extent.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewQl-qAtNwQ
"What sets a government apart is a MONOPOLY on VIOLENCE."
How an anarchic society would work, is unimportant. What is important is that there should be on group or institution with a monopoly on violence, and preferably no monopolies and no violence.

What is unique about public sector workers is that they have the government to enforce their pay and pension deals on the tax payers. Tax payers can't refuse, because they'd get put in prison, and if they resisted the police they'd get shot.

State pension deals are particularly violent, as they project enforcement into the future, onto children or people who haven't even been bourn.

How privet sector pension deals can be made to stick is unsure. I suspect they just won't get paid. So the state will have to step in with FORCE for social good!

anarchist


Barcelona' great,but2010@the global capitalistAGM only 800-1000went on the march

01.04.2012 17:25

traditional activists supported the protest against bilderberg but they didnt outweigh "normal" people from the private sector, the protests werre a mix of people from the entire political spectrum, all calling for real democracy. Global Cooperative constitutional Direct democracy with respect for nations & multiculture looks like the most attractive option to me, like switzerland but without the banks playing such a leading role as they do.
Many non striking public workers+many policemen & soldiers who are public sector, talk about the global elite & want change but in different terms, also they want to help keep things going until we are ready to put the viable option in place& we work together, burning down banks& mob violence doesnt prove much to the majority of people.
We will always need a form of exhange for travel etc, wether on metal,paper or electric, banks arent the problem . A these protests miss the global elite like bilderberg, & B we need to show more seeds of a democratic system that works locally to globally to replace it, destruction whilst waiving anarcho flags is v unappealing to the majority who know the reality of global elites like bilderberg.

Jim


ask for more its always there

01.04.2012 18:48

public sector pensions of 89% final salary and retirement at 58 years old ? brilliant and well done those workers- this should be the minimum standard for all workers private and public sector

there is enough wealth to pay this - the only obstacle is the bankerganster economics creaming off surplus value backed by a corporate state that operates in thier interests

dont get conned by the profiteers lies

ask for more - its always there

simon


@ Simon

02.04.2012 15:48

Economics not your strong point I assume simon ?

In case you hadn't noticed it is banks who have been generating some 34% of the UK GDP over the past 20 years or did you think that we still made ships, woollen jumpers and tea cosies ?

Economist


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