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(en) Canada, Good Bye 2008 ! - Collectif anarchist La Nuit Year in Review
Date
Tue, 30 Dec 2008 10:53:50 +0200
This is the annual retrospective of the Collectif anarchiste La Nuit (Quebec-City UCL local
collective). It's a way to answer the question "but what does an anarchist collective eat in
winter" and measure the progress made... ---- (Republished from the Voix de faits blog:
http://voixdefaits.blogspot.com/2008/12/bye-bye-2008-bilan-de-la-nuit.html ---- Translation thanks
to a collaborative effort between Google and some the UCL-FdCA Anarkismo team...) ---- 2008
Activity Report ---- For the Collectif anarchiste La Nuit, the year 2008 actually began... on
December 9th 2007. It was indeed in a "regional union" held in Montreal that a proposal that was to
strongly influence our plan of action was adopted, namely the "refoundation" of NEFAC in Quebec in
an "open" process. It was also at that meeting that the principle of our proposal for an anti-war
demonstration to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the conscription riots was adopted.
In late January, Issue No. 18 of "Cause commune", the newspaper of NEFAC in Quebec hit the streets.
For the second consecutive year, the newspaper was produced in Quebec City. La Nuit distributed a
thousand copies of each issue, half in the struggles, half in various places downtown. The front
page of this issue started mobilizing for the anti-war demonstration planned for March.
The official appeal for this event was also launched on February 17th. NEFAC succeeded in bringing
together a wide coalition of the far left for this opportunity. Soon, hundreds of posters flowered
on the city walls (the various participants posted over 600).
On February 21st, some of the Collective's activists swelled the ranks of a mini red-and-black bloc
formed by NEFAC students in the national demonstration of ASSÉ in Quebec City.
In March, our comrade Mathieu launched his book on the history of anarchism in Quebec at l'AgitéE.
This was the result of years of hard work to trace the course of history of the libertarian current
in the province. The book was well received and has been the subject of public activities around
the province.
Also in March, issue No. 19 of "Cause commune" came out. In that issue: the call for the
anti-militarist demonstration of March 28th, of course, but also an article on the lock-out in the
Journal de Quebec, a text on the support the popular movement had given to the Free Education
demand and a first call for the FRAPRU Camp des 4 Sans.
On 28 March, about 300 anti-militarists marched in Quebec City at the call of a far left coalition
initiated by NEFAC.
May Day this year was a mess in Quebec City. Indeed, the local chapter of the PCR (maoists) wanted
to repeat the success of the March 28th demonstration by setting up a new coalition around a show
of support for the locked-out workers of the Journal of Quebec. Unfortunately, the coalition never
worked, and after several miss-steps, we decided to withdraw our support for the Maoist initiative.
Finally, some of us went anyway out of curiosity and solidarity, nothing more. Hopefully May Day
will be better organized in 2009! May Day was also an opportunity to issue "Cause commune" No. 20.
This issue of the paper was almost exclusively devoted to the right to strike and casualised work.
Mid-May, the Collective went to Montreal for the anarchist bookfair. The bookfair was an
opportunity for our organization to release a variety of pamphlets at low prices. For our part, we
took the opportunity to issue a critique of the PCR's program. The critique was first published as
an article on our blog. While it was not very widely disseminated in paper form (a hundred copies),
it had a surprising electronic distribution (more than 3,450 hits on the NEFAC website). In
addition to this pamphlet, the fair was also an opportunity to distribute books written by our
friends (the book on the history of anarchism in Quebec, but also "The Abolition of the State", by
a NEFAC-NYC comrade).
On May 26th, the Collective received a visit from France. Guillaume and Juliette, two comrades from
Alternative Libertaire, decided to take advantage of the anarchist bookfair in Montreal to visit
Quebec. It was an opportunity to organize a small public meeting in the Page Noire, the local
infoshop, on the libertarian communist project (a theme that AL developed in a small book
available, precisely, at the Page Noire...).
On 15 June, members of NEFAC took the opportunity of a "regional union" of the Federation to change
the name of a street in Old Quebec. The action was noticed and featured in a blurb in Media Matin
Quebec (the newspaper published by the locked-out workers of the Journal de Quebec).
In June, issue No. 21 of "Cause commune" appeared. This was an opportunity for the collective to
push two events taking place in Quebec City: the FRAPRU Camps des 4 sans and the July 3th anti-war
demonstration. It was also the first time that NEFAC publicly stated its desire to "reform" in Quebec.
Despite a lot of good will, the participation of NEFAC in the major events of the summer was not
exactly a success (low visibility, no R&B bloc due to lack of coordination). So you cannot always
succeed...
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On July 17th, responding to a call for solidarity by the CNT, a French anarcho-syndicalist union,
members of the Collective re-designed a former Omer de Serres store downtown.
In mid-August, NEFAC announced the creation of a Quebec anarchist discussion forum on the
international Anarchist Black Cat forum. The idea was to promote discussion among libertarian
communists in the province.
Also in August the annual general meeting of the Collective took place. In addition to the usual
business (action plan, report on activities), it was the opportunity to adopt a new "Charter of the
Collective." This basic document put on paper the way we operate internally, necessary for the
integration of new members. Major innovations: the Collective created a local status of supporter
and a bulletin to facilitate participation.
On September 3th, the Collective took part, with several hundred people, in another Reclaim the
Streets. This was an opportunity for our group to get out our new literature table... and get a
suntan in Limoilou!
In late September, an evening of private exchanges was held with close friends of the Collective to
present the draft "refoundation" of NEFAC. Several new collaborations emerged from this meeting.
In September, NEFAC collaborated with CRAC-Saguenay for an abstentionist poster campaign during the
federal election. In Quebec city, members of La Nuit posted over 500 copies.
For the second consecutive year, more than 80 people responded to the joint call of Ainsi
squattent-elles and La Nuit for a pro-choice demonstration. The action drew the attention of some
journalists (here the Journal de Quebec).
In early October, issue No. 22 of "Cause commune" came out. The front page was devoted entirely to
the abstentionist campaign conducted jointly by NEFAC and CRAC-Saguenay. Also featured was a
passionate call to "refound organized anarchism" in Quebec. Though greeted with skepticism in the
cities where the organization is relatively well established, such as Montreal and Quebec City, it
raised the enthusiasm of several anarchists in smaller towns. Indeed, for the first time in
activist memory, a call was launched for anarchism to "leave the big cities and establish itself
throughout the land". In addition, the initiators of the appeal pledged to "support, materially and
morally, anyone who wants to join an existing group in the new organization or to develop one in
their town." Several regional meetings were held following this call (members of La Nuit went in
Saguenay and Trois-Rivières).
In November, the Liberals took everyone by surprise by triggering elections just after the federal
election. In early November, the Collective decided to take a poster produced by the CRAC-Saguenay
to re-launch its abstentionist campaign. We posted close to 500 of these in the streets of Quebec City.
It was also in late November that the Union communiste libertaire (UCL) was founded at the end of a
process that lasted nearly a year. "Open" re-definition seems to have yielded good results since
the new organization has twice as many activists as NEFAC...
In mid-December, members of the Collective visited the picket lines of Maxi supermarkets on strike.
The comrades brought back an interview that was aired on 88.3FM and an article that was published
on the front page of the community newspaper "Droit de parole".
* * *
Our various social and political involvements (and there are many!) could be added but, concerning
the collective, that is about it. We could undoubtedly do more, but for that, it would be necessary
to be more numerous...
* * *
Back to the future...
What will 2009 bring us?
It's difficult to say now what 2009 will look like for our Collective. Bets are that we will
continue our momentum with our blog and the radio show. We will also launch a campaign on the
economic crisis. Nothing is yet set in stone but we envisage a mix of information and action. We
would also like to take part in organizing a large demonstration for May Day.
Another issue is the necessary consolidation of the UCL and to make it known in Quebec and Quebec
City. To do this, we intend to hold a public meeting in Quebec City in early 2009. Otherwise,
throughout the year we'll try to refine our theoretical and tactical unity, through the drafting of
a libertarian communist manifesto and study groups. In short, a lot of work to do.
Related Link: http://voixdefaits.blogspot.com
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