by New Worker
correspondent
COMRADES and progressives in London came
to Marx House in Clerkenwell for an exhibition to mark six months since the
massacre by fire of anti-fascists and trade unionists who were sheltering in
the Trade Union House from violent pro-Kiev Nazi thugs in May this year.
The Nazis secured the doors and then
pelted the building with Molotov cocktails. At least 48 young people died in
the fire that engulfed the building. Police stood by and did nothing.
The exhibition consisted of photos of
the massacre and its aftermath.
A collection raised £250 towards
humanitarian aid for the anti-fascist cities of Donetsk and Lugansk, which are
defending their independence from the fascist regime in Kiev.
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