Daymer had its 18th congress in Tottenham, Bruce Grove, North London, in the North London Community Centre.
Daymer had its 18th congress in Tottenham, Bruce Grove, North London, in the North London Community Centre.
Beginning at 1pm, the gathering attracted many from the community – members, general public, members of other organisations a-like.
Speakers included: Paul Mitchell from TUSC; Isai Priya from Tamil Solidarity Group;Stop the war coalition’s Chris Ningham; Weyman Bennet from United against fascism (UAF).
“[Day-Mer are very organized and very effective…[…]…together, we can organize to prevent fascism, racism and classism],” said Weyman Bennet of UAF
Generally, members did not have much to add or subtract from the current – the direction of the organization.
Day-Mer, as a left-wing organization, operates with almost total inclusion of it members, especially when decisions of high importance; and it has been central in constructing the appropriate bridges to hold together the Kurdish and Turkish left – and the community.
Votes were cast to elect the governance of the organization (Names include: Arif Bektas, Asli Gul, Gungor Kus, Metin Sagir, Oktay Cinpolat, Oktay Sahbaz, Selvi Ozdemir); Members also voted for the new team of Auditors, including: Feyzullah Cinpolat, Bahattin Yadirgi, Ali Olmez and Cagdas Can Polat.
Results of the elections are yet to be announced; however, the governing body is more than likely expected to stay the same.