) is a non-hierarchical, autonomous network of political groups whose goal is to
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that existed from 1932 to 1933. It remains a widely used symbol of militant anti-
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organizations. It was active in fighting far-right organizations, particularly the National Front and
British National Party. It was notable in significantly reducing
fascist street activity in Britain in the 1990s.
AFA had what they called a "twin-track" strategy: the physical confrontation of
fascists on the streets and ideological struggle against
fascism in working-class communities. Today, the
Anti-Fascist Action is a global movement with local sections in many
different countries.