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The '''62 Group''' was an [[antifa]] group in [[London]] set up in 1962, based on the earlier [[43 Group]]. A notable member was Gerry Gable, who would later create the magazine ''[[Searchlight]]''. [[Wikipedia]] claims that membership was only open to [[Jews]]. ย 
The '''62 Group''' was an [[antifa]] group in [[London]] set up in 1962, based on the earlier [[43 Group]]. A notable member was Gerry Gable, who would later create the magazine ''[[Searchlight]]''. [[Wikipedia]] claims that membership was only open to [[jews]]. ย 


A less politically correct description: "''The 62 Group was essentially an ethno-[[fascist]] movement: โ€œTo be a formal member you had to be [[Jewish]] but they worked with [[people]] from all communities including many Irish and Black activistsโ€ It is in this context that 62 Group orchestrated and executed โ€˜[[direct action]]โ€™ (premeditated, extreme violence), and encouraged [[ethnic]] [[minority]] groups to โ€œvent their angerโ€, against their targeted [[political]] opponents โ€“ people belonging to (or supporting) indigenous ethno-fascist groups within the British community. The 62 Group (mostly supporters of the Beginite [[Herut]] organisation, a political successor to the [[Irgun]] Zvai Leumi [[terrorist]] group) specialised in direct action, infiltration, [[agent provocateur]] work, entrapment, โ€˜dirty tricksโ€™ and 'black-bag' jobs (burglary). The UK-based 62 Group was a progeny of the earlier 43 Group โ€“ also an [[extremist]] ethno-fascist group who, according to Gable, were โ€œa group of volunteers who in โ€™43 volunteered to fight for a Jewish homelandโ€''".<ref>Searchlight: [[Political violence|Political Violence]] and [[Terrorism]] https://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2008/12/searchlight-political-violence-and.html</ref>
A less politically correct description: "''The 62 Group was essentially an ethno-[[fascist]] movement: โ€œTo be a formal member you had to be [[jewish]] but they worked with [[people]] from all communities including many Irish and Black activistsโ€ It is in this context that 62 Group orchestrated and executed โ€˜[[direct action]]โ€™ (premeditated, extreme violence), and encouraged [[ethnic]] [[minority]] groups to โ€œvent their angerโ€, against their targeted [[political]] opponents โ€“ people belonging to (or supporting) indigenous ethno-fascist groups within the British community. The 62 Group (mostly supporters of the Beginite [[Herut]] organisation, a political successor to the [[Irgun]] Zvai Leumi [[terrorist]] group) specialised in direct action, infiltration, [[agent provocateur]] work, entrapment, โ€˜dirty tricksโ€™ and 'black-bag' jobs (burglary). The UK-based 62 Group was a progeny of the earlier 43 Group โ€“ also an [[extremist]] ethno-fascist group who, according to Gable, were โ€œa group of volunteers who in โ€™43 volunteered to fight for a jewish homelandโ€''".<ref>Searchlight: [[Political violence|Political Violence]] and [[Terrorism]] https://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2008/12/searchlight-political-violence-and.html</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Revision as of 15:36, 20 February 2024

The 62 Group was an antifa group in London set up in 1962, based on the earlier 43 Group. A notable member was Gerry Gable, who would later create the magazine Searchlight. Wikipedia claims that membership was only open to jews.

A less politically correct description: "The 62 Group was essentially an ethno-fascist movement: โ€œTo be a formal member you had to be jewish but they worked with people from all communities including many Irish and Black activistsโ€ It is in this context that 62 Group orchestrated and executed โ€˜direct actionโ€™ (premeditated, extreme violence), and encouraged ethnic minority groups to โ€œvent their angerโ€, against their targeted political opponents โ€“ people belonging to (or supporting) indigenous ethno-fascist groups within the British community. The 62 Group (mostly supporters of the Beginite Herut organisation, a political successor to the Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorist group) specialised in direct action, infiltration, agent provocateur work, entrapment, โ€˜dirty tricksโ€™ and 'black-bag' jobs (burglary). The UK-based 62 Group was a progeny of the earlier 43 Group โ€“ also an extremist ethno-fascist group who, according to Gable, were โ€œa group of volunteers who in โ€™43 volunteered to fight for a jewish homelandโ€".[1]

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