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		<title>Anti-Fascism 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 13:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kliehm]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several groups of out-of-town neo-Nazis have called for a demonstration in Frankfurt tomorrow. To my surprise the website of the <strong>Anti-Fascist Coordination Frankfurt</strong> features a clean design with a tag cloud-like navigation, sliding animations with <em>jQuery</em>, YouTube videos, and a very basic microsite for mobile access. What rocks most is the creative use of <em>twitter</em> to keep protesters informed through their mobile phones. Brilliant!&#160;[&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several groups of out-of-town neo-Nazis have <strong>called for a demonstration</strong> in Frankfurt tomorrow. That in itself is absurd, because this city is one of the most multi-cultural places in Germany, and it is irrelevant what ethnicity somebody belongs to: we are all Frankfurters. Besides past attempts have been prevented by police delaying tactics and legal restraints in combination with protesters blocking their demonstration routes, so their effort is pointless.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.antifa-frankfurt.com" hreflang="de"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/screenshot-antifa-frankfurt" class="floatleft book" width="200" height="130" alt="Anti-Nazi Koordination Frankfurt" /></a>What enthralls me more (and is the reason to write about here) is the <strong>technical progress</strong> of the anti-fascist movement. <a href="http://antifa.frankfurt.org" hreflang="de">Some</a> are still stuck in the 1990s while <a href="http://www.antifa-frankfurt.com" hreflang="de">others</a> have embraced the wonders of web 2.0. To my surprise the website of the Anti-Fascist Coordination Frankfurt features a clean design with a tag cloud-like navigation, sliding animations with <a href="http://jquery.com">jQuery</a>, YouTube videos, and a very basic <a href="http://mobil.antifa-frankfurt.com" hreflang="de">microsite for mobile access</a>. What rocks most is the creative use of <em>twitter</em> to keep protesters informed via mobile phone. Brilliant!</p>

<p>That said this approach comes with a few drawbacks, for example pages are <strong>not bookmarkable</strong>. I cannot link to the mobile page because it&rsquo;s just an invisible layer with <code>display:none</code> on the main page. Their JavaScript is <strong>obtrusive</strong>, and the site is <strong>inaccessible</strong> for people with disabilities. Although these issues could be fixed, I suppose it was not their main priority. However, it would be suitable for politically correct organizations to enable participation for all, regardless of disabilities. Especially when their protest is supported by disability organizations like the <a href="http://www.cebeef.com" hreflang="de"><acronym title="Club Behinderter und ihrer Freunde" xml:lang="de" lang="de">CeBeeF</acronym></a>.</p>
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