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He formed his own group, and in opened a bookshop, community centre and commune in Acre Lane, Brixton, at the time still a deprived area. The group's own manifesto described itself as multiracial, with women taking a leading role. While some reports say the organisation was based as a squat, reports from the time say Balakrishnan's group took out a long lease on the building. The handful of business owners on the road who remember the centre say it was always busy, with large numbers of young people coming in and out of the large, three-storey Victorian corner property at all hours.
Balakrishnan's beliefs, niche even among the ultra-left groups of the time, styled his group as a direct component of Maoist China, calling on the Red army to come to south London to liberate working people. Members carried portraits of Mao. The Acre Lane building was also run in part as a shrine and memorial to the Chinese communist leader, who died that year.
The manifesto from the group, reproduced on the internet, described it as "a workers' centre, library and bookshop", adding: "Thousands of people, in particular the poorer working people in the area, began to visit and use the centre. Already two years before the centre was established our comrades had begun to boldly arouse the people of Brixton with the proletarian revolutionary line of beloved Chairman Mao. According to another history of far-left groups in the period, the Acre Lane community was broken up in March following a police raid.
A total of 14 people were arrested, including six female commune members, according to reports from the time. Balakrishnan was among those held, along with his wife, referred to in reports only as Comrade Chanda. The shop owner, who wished to remain anonymous, said he was told Balakrishnan's group took out a long lease on the building, which would have cost a significant sum of money, and there was speculation as to how they raised the money.
Police car in Peckford Place in Brixton where the women were allegedly held. It mainly looked like a bookshop," he told the Guardian. There was a lot of literature connected to Mao. I remember very well that at the byelection after Marcus Lipton died, there were 10 candidates and five were to the left of Labour.
But even among these, the people from Acre Lane were known as being particularly doctrinaire, and quite centralist. After leaving the Acre Lane centre it seems the couple lived at more than a dozen addresses around south London, most lately Peckford Place, in Angell Town, north of Brixton. One of the longer-used properties is believed to be a Victorian house in Herne Hill, adjoining Brixton.
Electoral records show a Chanda Balakrishnan living at the address from to , though Aravindan Balakrishnan is not listed. Police car in Peckford Place in Brixton where the women were allegedly held. It mainly looked like a bookshop," he told the Guardian. There was a lot of literature connected to Mao.
I remember very well that at the byelection after Marcus Lipton died, there were 10 candidates and five were to the left of Labour. But even among these, the people from Acre Lane were known as being particularly doctrinaire, and quite centralist. After leaving the Acre Lane centre it seems the couple lived at more than a dozen addresses around south London, most lately Peckford Place, in Angell Town, north of Brixton.
One of the longer-used properties is believed to be a Victorian house in Herne Hill, adjoining Brixton. Electoral records show a Chanda Balakrishnan living at the address from to , though Aravindan Balakrishnan is not listed. Prof Steve Rayner, now head of Oxford University's institute for science, innovation and society, studied Balakrishnan's group in the late s, and noted the leader's "superior ability to manipulate" other members, despite the supposed non-hierarchical structure.
Rayner's report made it clear the group had elements of a cult, calling it the "clearest case of far-left millenarianism which I have encountered". The group had about 25 members, who in "confidently predicted" they would be liberated by the Red army by the end of the year, the report said. In all, 13 people lived at the Acre Lane centre, with a few having outside jobs but handing all their earnings to the group.
The centre's location was chosen because it was seen as "the worst place in the world", Rayner's report said. Despite very regular meetings, there was very little apparent debate and most of the discussion seemed to be people parroting Mao texts, he wrote, adding: "The members are required to witness their beliefs at all times.
They talk of little else and are rarely to be seen without their prominent Mao badges. He added: "Their membership was overwhelmingly overseas in origin. Most were foreign students who seemed to have difficulty adjusting to life in the UK.
They refused to recognise the legitimacy of the state and maintained a hostile attitude towards the establishment and towards the rest of the far-left in Britain at that time. Their ideology was profoundly detached from reality. It is too early at this stage to provide the detail of any contact we may have had with them.
However we do not want to prejudice the ongoing police investigation.
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