Anti-Fascist Action (
AFA) is a non-hierarchical, autonomous network of political groups whose goal is to
smash fascism and other forms of
oppression. The two-flags
Antifa logo is inspired by the original logo of the
Antifaschistische Aktion a militant
anti-fascist organization in
Germany that existed from 1932 to 1933. It remains a widely used symbol of militant anti-
fascism. The
black flag represents
anarchism and the red flags represent
communists, both united against
fascism.
Anti-Fascist Action was refounded in the UK in 1985 by a wide range of
anti-racist and
anti-fascist organizations. It was active in fighting far-right organizations, particularly the National Front and
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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.
The Three Arrows symbol was first used as a symbol of the
resistance against
Nazism in 1932, representing opposition against monarchism,
nazism, and
authoritarian communism. Today, the Three Arrows symbol is popularly used within the
Antifa movement in the
United States, along with flags based on the symbol of
Antifa in
Germany. Anarchists and
anti-fascists frequently use the symbol, usually against
authoritarianism,
fascism, and authoritarian
socialism.
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No pasarán! means 'they shall not pass' - the slogan comes from the Spanish Civil
War of the 1930s, and was used by the
anti-fascists fighting against
Francisco Franco and the Falangists as a rallying cry in defense of Madrid. The phrase is used to express determination to defend a position against an enemy.