ANTI-FA'S ARRESTED IN BERLIN. On Monday the 15th November four anti-fascists were arrested in Berlin, and the cops searched several apartments and are still searching for more "anti-fascists". Mehmet, Abidin, Fatma and Erkan, who are all Turkish, were charged with murder, aiding and abetting murder, attempted murder and assault. The murder is the death of Gerhard Kaindl, a high rank member of the "Deutsche Liga Fur Volk and Heimat", a right wing party trying to unite other fascist groups. Kaindl was stabbed to death during a meeting in April 1992. The federal police targeted the militant Turkish-Kurdish group "Antifa Genclic" (Anti Fascist Youth). Allegedly they arrested the 4 on the word of an informant who was involved in the action. The cops raided apartments and followed anti-fascists in 1992. Later that year they claimed they had abandoned the investigation. However the "Deutsche Liga's newspaper published the names, addresses and pictures of several people they said had carried out the murder. They also said that all the 8 people who'd killed Kaindl were known to the police. There would seem to be a good channel of info from the police to the fascists. (No surprise). The reason behind the arrests and charges is obvious: the cops want to attack the anti-fascist movement, and one of the most effective ways to do this is identify "ringleaders", i.e. unashamed anti-fascists, and get them sent down for a long time. The climate of fear created by the arrests, helped by the media, is an attempt to prevent political action, frighten people from doing anything. This is topped up by preventing any solidarity with the prisoners. Anti-fa in Berlin are asking for solidarity with the arrested comrades, For more info contact: A.luers, Grunteler Str 30 , 13357, Berlin, Germany, (Rote Hilfe ).