- Frank Leech
Frank Leech was a prominent Scottish
Anarchist in Glasgow,Scotland .Leech ran several papers, among them "Fighting Call," later incorporating another paper, "Freedom". [http://www.spunk.org/texts/writers/meltzer/sp001591/angels2.html]
In 1937 he gave shelter to a number of anarchists of the
Schwarzrotgruppe (a group adovcating theassassination ofAdolf Hitler ), fleeingNazi Germany after a foiled plot to end theFührer 's life. It was Leech's initiative which formed the Glasgow Anarchist-Communist Federation in the same year. [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]He also ran a radical bookshop, Bakunin Press Bookshop, on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, named after anarchist
Mikhail Bakunin . [http://www.fiveleaves.co.uk/radical_bookselling.html] The shop was associated with theAnti-Parliamentary Communist Federation .War Resistance
During the
Second World War Frank Leech was one of many Glasgow Anarchists who made attempts to resist various aspects of the war such asconscription .Participation in
Air Raid Precautions and compulsory fire-watching schemes was deprecated by Glasgow Anarchists. AsBritish Anarchist Federation memberEddie Fenwick explained when prosecuted for refusing to fire watch at his workplace, since the "owners of private property had denied him the elementary rights of man, he was entitled to refuse to protect private property."When Leech was fined for refusing to comply with the fire watching regulations, and then imprisoned after declining to pay, he went on
hunger strike inBarlinnie Prison , Glasgow, explaining afterwards that he would not "be used by any ruling class in their wars ... I am determined that our dictators will only conscript my dead body. Not whilst there is breath in it will I submit to them." After going without food for 17 days Leech was released when friends paid his fine. [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]In August 1940 four members of the Glasgow Anarchist Federation - James Kennedy, Frank Dorans, Eddie Shaw and Frank Leech - were prosecuted for allegedly inciting people to evade liabilities relating to conscription laid down in the
National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939 . The basis of the charge was that they had advertised the offer of information and advice for prospectiveconscientious objectors , and had held mock tribunals to help COs prepare their cases. The four defendants were found not guilty, however, since in the judge's opinion their actions had not amounted toincitement . [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]One of the foremeost methods of war resistance advocated by Leech and the APFC was that similar to modern onscientious objector status. Since, however, as a rule, the anti-parliamentarians did not conceal their willingness to fight in the
class war , in many cases they failed to satisfy theTribunal s' frequent requirement that applicants should demonstrate conscientious objection to all warfare. Once the process of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal had been exhausted, unsuccessful COs were required to undergo medical examination before being enlisted. Refusal to submit to examination was a criminal offence. In April 1944 Frank Leech reported that "Dozens of our members have served twelve months sentences for refusing M.E. [Medical Examination] ." [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]Quotations
*"Did our boys join up to be used against their fellow workers?", regarding the use of Scottish soldiers to counter a strike in Glasgow. [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]
*"We would like to see you forming Committees to prepare for the taking over of the factory and commencing the production of the goods you require.", on a strike in 1943-1944, atBarr and Stroud's engineering factory in Glasgow, when 2000 women went on strike, 13 December 1943, in support of a pay demand. He was speaking for the Glasgow Anarchists. [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]
*"We Glasgow Anarchists issued a leaflet calling workers to resist conscription by a General Strike . . . there was no response. Ever since, in common with other groups and individual workers, we have fallen back on individual resistance.", referring of attempts at resisting theSecond World War . [http://www.af-north.org/shipway/shipway%20chapter%208.htm]
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