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… alle Verhältnisse umzuwerfen, in denen der Mensch ein erniedrigtes, ein geknechtetes, ein verlassenes, ein verächtliches Wesen ist … (Marx)

Archiv für Oktober 2009

Zum 100. Jahrestag der Ermordung von Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 13. Oktober 2009

Heute vor 100 Jahren, am 13. Oktober 1909 wurde der anarchistische Reformpädagoge und politische Aktivist Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia (Francisco Ferrer Guardia) im Montjuïc-Knast in Barcelona nach einer Justizfarce und trotz internationaler Proteste hingerichtet, ihm war vorgeworfen worden, für die Zusammenstösse zwischen AnarchistInnen und katalanischen RepublikanerInnen mit der spanischen Polizei und Armee im Juli/August des Jahres – die Setmana Tràgica, welche ~ 150 Todesopfer gefordert hatte – als Rädelsführer verantwortlich gewesen zu sein. Treibende Kraft bei der Ermordung Ferrers war die katholische Kirche, der die antiautoritäre Pädagogik (Escuela Moderna) mit dem Ziel der „ … Entwicklung lebendiger Gehirne, die fähig sind, auf äußere Eindrücke zu reagieren, die immer Feinde aller Vorurteile sein werden; Erwecken von freien, festbegründeten Geistern, die über alle Dinge und Erscheinungen des Lebens sich ihre eigene Meinung bilden können …“ und die in den Jahren zwischen 1901 und 1909 dadurch inspirierten laizistischen Schulen ein Dorn im Auge war.

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Interview mit einem Gewerkschafter aus Honduras zur Lage nach dem Putsch

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 13. Oktober 2009

Quelle: Webseite des Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbundes (IGB):

Twelve trade unionists have been killed since the coup“

Brussels, 12 October 2009 ITUC OnLine): Workers are the main casualties of the coup d’état that overthrew the Honduran president, Manual Zelaya, on 28 June. Trade unions continue to mobilise to demand a return to democracy, although many of their members have been killed, imprisoned and tortured. The de facto government controls the press. Erasto Reyes, a lawyer working for the trade union movement and one of the leaders of the National Resistance Front against the Coup (1), denounces the abuses committed since the overthrow. He calls for international trade union solidarity.

Q: Thousands of Hondurans took to the streets to peacefully protest against the coup, but met with brutal repression at the hands of the authorities. What is the toll so far?

A: The repression of coup opponents has claimed over 20 lives in total. Another 500 have been injured and 3000 have been arrested. Twelve of those killed were trade unionists. Some were killed in their homes, others during demonstrations held in protest against the coup. Women and young people are particularly involved in the peaceful resistance against the coup.

There have been numerous cases of physical and psychological torture. A photo reporter from the El Libertador newspaper, Delmer Membreño, was abducted and tortured. A teacher active in the trade union was raped by four policemen. I could quote many other cases like these, such as that of Augustina Flores López, a member of the Civic Council of Indigenous Peoples’ Organisations in Honduras (2), who was severely beaten by the police, in public even, in front of the media. Images of the beating were recorded and presented to a judge, but he refused to take them on board. She is still in prison, on charges of „sedition and terrorism“. Dozens of Hondurans have been arrested on these grounds, including elderly people.

Q: To the great rage of employers, President Zelaya had increased the minimum wage from 126 to 202 euros at the end of 2008. Is this increase one of the reasons behind the coup?

A: President Zelaya had adopted a whole range of measures in favour of the workers. Quite astonishingly, given that he is from the Liberal party, he also turned towards the left in the area of international relations, joining the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas – ALBA (3). He had also invited the unions to a dialogue on a whole range of issues, including subcontracting. Legislation was proposed aimed at regulating the use of subcontracted workers, to curb the precarisation of labour. The current authorities want to go in the opposite direction, by promoting temporary contracts, for example, that can be renewed for three years. If their plans are approved, there will not be a single trade union left in Honduras at the end of the day, as it is extremely difficult to organise temporary workers.

Q: Is there any reason to believe that anti-union forces have taken advantage of the repression of coup opponents to have trade unionists assassinated?

A: It is possible, because most employers support the coup.

Q: It has to be said, however, that being a trade unionist was already a dangerous activity when President Zelaya was in power, as seen with the killings and shootings of several trade unionists in 2008…

A: It’s true, and trade union membership rates were already very low: barely 3% of the workforce in the maquilas (4) and 8% of the total active population, which amounts to 3.5 million workers. There were a number of disturbing incidents. In 2008, for instance, trade unionists from the National Autonomous University of Honduras intercepted so-called police officers who had infiltrated the campus. They were carrying a list with the names of trade unions to be targeted along with the names of numerous trade union leaders, including that of the general secretary of the Honduran workers’ confederation, CTH, Rosa Altagracia Fuentes, who was assassinated in April 2008 (5). In spite of the trade union rights violations prior to the coup, the unions are nonetheless demanding the restitution of the former president, as the situation has seriously deteriorated since 28 June.

Q: Have Honduran trade unions been able to operate since then?

A: All trade unions have seen a fall in activity for fear of being attacked during any meetings held. All trade union leaders are receiving threats. A bomb exploded in the toilets at the head office of the beverage industry union STIBYS (6); no one was hurt because the incident took place just after the departure of the members who had gathered for the funeral of a trade union leader who had been assassinated.

Some trade unions brave the danger, such as STIBYS, which even held its congress in August of this year. It also has to be said that many trade unionists have less time for their union activities as they are also involved in the National Resistance Front against the Coup.

Q: Do you not fear for your own life, having denounced the abuses committed since the coup?

Yes, of course. Anyone who speaks out is taking a serious risk, but we cannot remain silent in the face of what is happening in our country. That is why we are asking the ITUC and all its affiliated organisations to support us, to do everything they can to draw attention to the abuses committed in Honduras, so that they are stopped.

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Gruppe Internationale Marxisten (GIM): Seibel & Söhne/Erwitte – Betriebsbesetzung gegen Massenentlassung (1975)

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 12. Oktober 2009

Eine vor dem Hintergrund der derzeitigen Krise, anstehenden Entlassungen und der in den letzten Jahren und Monaten vorgefallenen Betriebsbesetzungen (Zanon, Bike Systems, Visteon, Vestas, etc.) durchaus aktuelle Broschüre der Gruppe Internationale Marxisten (GIM) von 1975 zu der Besetzung eines Zementwerkes in Erwitte/Kreis Soest: Seibel & Söhne/Erwitte – Betriebsbesetzung gegen Massenentlassung (pdf-Datei, 4,84 mb) in welcher auch eine Ausgabe der Zeitung der BesetzerInnen dokumentiert wird, weitere lesenswerte Informationen zum damaligen Kampf findet mensch auf der Webseite Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition sowie in der Broschüre der Frauengruppe Ehefrauen der Zementwerker in Erwitte berichten (1977, auf der Webseite der Gruppe Arbeiterpolitik).

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Freiheit für Ali Nejati, Fereydoon Nikoofard, Ramezan Alipoor und Jalil Ahmadian!

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 12. Oktober 2009

Das Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network (IWSN) berichtet, dass die vier Vorstandmitglieder der unabhängigen klassenkämpferischen Gewerkschaft der Zuckerfabrik Haft Tapeh in Shush/Khuzestan – Ali Nejati, Fereydoon Nikoofard, Ramezan Alipoor und Jalil Ahmadian – von einem Gericht in Ahvaz zu Haftstrafen von sechs Monaten und zusätzlich einer „Bewährungsstrafe“ der gleichen Dauer verurteilt wurden, Ali Nejati verlor darüber hinaus seinen Arbeitsplatz:

Haft Tapeh executive committee members sentenced

The Appeals Court of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Ahvaz has issued prison sentences for the labour activists and executive committee members of the Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Company’s trade union.

Ali Nejati, Haft Tapeh trade union President, and three other executive committee members, Fereydoon Nikoofard, Ramezan Alipoor and Jalil Ahmadian, have each been handed down a six months’ custodial sentence as well as a six months’ suspended sentence. Mohammad Heydari Mehr, another executive committee member, has been sentenced to four months in prison together with another eight months suspended. These sentences now have the formal approval of the Appeals Court of Ahvaz.

In a separate trial in Dezful, Ali Nejati and Reza Rakhshan appeared before the Revolutionary Court of Dezful. This court will sentence them at later date.

Source: Co-ordination Committee for the Formation of Labour Organisations, 6 October 2009.

Translation: Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network“

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Musik zum Sonntag … King Crimson

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 11. Oktober 2009

liebe Grüsse an den Luxemburger Anarchist … in defense of the Mellotron …

Cat Food

Devil’s Triangle (Part 1)

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Zum Zusammenhang der Morde an Frauen in Guatemala mit dem „schmutzigen Krieg“ 1960-1996

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 10. Oktober 2009

Quelle: ESSF:

Faust

Guatemala: Murders of Women Recall Counterinsurgency Techniques

IPS

MEXICO CITY, Jun 22 (IPS) – ”Death to the bitches, I’m back” read a sign found next to the body of one of the nearly 1,700 Guatemalan women who have been murdered in the past five years.

The worst waves of brutal, unsolved murders of women in Latin America have been seen in Ciudad Juarez, on Mexico’s northern border, where close to 400 killings have been reported since 1993, and Guatemala, where 527 women were killed last year alone.

Congresswoman Alba Maldonado told IPS that it is especially alarming that the methods used in the murders in Guatemala, an impoverished Central American country of 13 million, are reminiscent of those employed against the guerrillas and the residents of rural indigenous villages during the 1960-1996 civil war.

The lawmaker, who belongs to the former insurgent Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (URNG) party, also noted that one-quarter of the nearly 200,000 people killed during the armed conflict – mainly by the security forces – were women.

Although peace agreements were signed in 1996, Guatemalan society seems to have lost its sensibility and to have suffered a grave deterioration of values, which stands in the way of combating the violence against women, said Maldonado, who underscored not only the large numbers of victims, but also the cruelty with which they are murdered.

The 527 victims of what women’s rights groups call ”femicide” accounted for 12 percent of the total number of people killed in Guatemala in 2004.

In the view of Guatemalan Ambassador to Mexico Arturo Soto, the murders of women are the result of an explosive cocktail in which soaring crime rates, drug trafficking and the proliferation of youth gangs known in Central America as ”maras” combine with cultural aspects like a male-dominated society and domestic violence.

In addition, women have begun to play a greater role in the commission of violent crimes, and are also the victims of the settling of scores between rival gangs, Soto told IPS.

What is needed to check the violence, he said, are policies focusing on education and prevention, as well as stepped-up judicial cooperation with Mexico and the rest of the countries of Central America, in order to prevent criminals from escaping punishment by moving freely across the region’s porous borders.

Soto said he does not believe the origins of the killings that have been denounced by local and international human rights groups can be traced back to the civil war.

But Maldonado argued that the demobilisation of thousands of former members of the security forces without any programme for their reinsertion into society and readaptation to civilian life, along with the fact that an estimated two million firearms are in the hands of the civilian population, are factors that play a significant role in the wave of brutal murders of women.

After the peace agreements were signed, thousands of former members of the security forces joined the police or were hired by private security companies, said Maldonado, who pointed out that many of those who took part in the counterinsurgency campaign were trained in sadistic methods of utterly destroying the enemy.

Several former combatants who joined the national police have, in fact, committed attacks on women using their old counterinsurgency tactics, said the congresswoman.

”As a society, we have yet to acknowledge what happened during the war, and we must seek a way to heal the wounds, in order to combat this culture of violence,” added Maldonado, a lawyer.

To illustrate the atrocities committed during the counterinsurgency war, she recalled that soldiers often cut open the wombs of pregnant women and hung the fetuses up in trees or smashed them against rocks.

During the counterinsurgency campaign, which largely targeted indigenous villages, thousands of women were the victims of mutilations and sexual violence similar to what some of the more recent murder victims have been subjected to.

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Klima-Casino schließen!

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 10. Oktober 2009

Klima-Casino schließen! (1,2 mb, pdf-Datei), eine neue und lesenswerte Broschüre von Avanti-Projekt Undogmatische Linke und Linksjugend ['solid]:

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Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 9. Oktober 2009

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter „Sozialistika“ und im Download-Archiv, weitere Lesehinweise bei Poumista:

Big Flame 1970-1984:

* EPISODES IN BIG FLAME HISTORY: No 16. The Journal
** 1968: Ten Years On, Revolutionary Socialism No2. Spring 1978 (pdf-Datei)
** A Woman’s Right to Choose, Revolutionary Socialism No2. Spring 1978 (pdf-Datei)
** Crisis of the Revolutionary Left in Europe, Revolutionary Socialism No5. Summer 1980 (pdf-Datei)
** Feminism and the Socialist Alternative, Revolutionary Socialism No5. Summer 1980 (pdf-Datei)
** Youth Politics & Youth Culture, Revolutionary Socialism No2. Spring 1978 (pdf-Datei, ausserordentlich interessanter Artikel zu Jugendkulturen, ihrem gesellschaftlich-historischem Hintergrund und zu der Fragestellung, warum es der britischen radikalen Linken nie gelang, einen vernüftigen Umgang damit zu entwickeln)
** Some Thoughts on the Journal (1979, pdf-Datei)
zwei im Artikel verlinkte Texte von anderen Webseiten:
** Riot and Revolution: The Politics of an Inner City, Revolutionary Socialism No8. Winter 1981-82 (maxfarrar.org.uk)
** What Future for Zimbabwe Now?, Revolutionary Socialism No 6. Winter 1980-81 (labournet.net)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):

* IVe Internationale: IVe Internationale, Oktober-november 1949 (u.a. mit Artikeln von Michel Pablo, Ernest Mandel und Pierre Frank)
* Ligue des communistes: Bulletin intérieur, September 1933
* Parti ouvrier internationaliste (POI): Bulletin intérieur, Dezember 1938
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur „La Vérité“, April 1949
* Liga der Kommunisten-Internationalisten Griechenland (Bolschewiki-Leninisten) : Service de presse, Januar 1936
* Jeunesse communiste révolutionnaire (JCR): L’étincelle, Oktober 1936


Theorie als Praxis:

* Helmut Ridder: Das Menschenbild des Grundgesetzes (1979)

La Bataille Socialiste:

* Jaime Balius: En el Frente de Aragón. La Columna Durruti (1936)
* Grandizo Munis: ¡Vivan los combatientes de mayo! (1945)
* Grandizo Munis: Lecciones de una derrota. Una entrevista con Munis (1939)
* Grandizo Munis: Carta a un obrero poumista (1938)
* Karl Korsch: La philosophie de Lénine (1938)
* August Thalheimer: Brief an Clara Zetkin (1928)
* Paul Avrich: Bolshevik Opposition to Lenin: G. T. Miasnikov and the Workers’ Group (1984)
* Collective Action Notes: From the Bottom Up – Anton Pannekoek (1996)
* Pierre Souyri: L’Etat bureaucratique à la conquête de la Chine (1960/1982)
* Bureau International pour le Parti Révolutionnaire (BIPR): L’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce est un symptôme (1999)
* Paul Mattick: Otto Rühle (1960)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Evelyn Trent Roy: The Revolution in Central Asia—The Struggle for Power in Holy Bokhara, pt. I (1924)
* Evelyn Trent Roy: The Revolution in Central Asia—The Struggle for Power in Holy Bokhara, pt. II (1924)
* C.L.R. James: Why Negroes Should Oppose the War (1939)
* C.L.R. James: Lecture on Federation (West Indies and British Guiana) (1958)
* C.L.R. James: West Indians of East Indian Descent (1965)
* C.L.R. James: Walter Rodney and the Question of Power (1981)
* N. Nassonov/N. Fokine/A. Albrecht: The Letter from Shanghai (1927, aus dem Anhang von Leo Trotzkis Problems of the Chinese Revolution)
* Vuyo Vuyovitch: Speech (1927, aus dem Anhang von Leo Trotzkis Problems of the Chinese Revolution)
* Grigori Sinowjew: Theses on the Chinese Revolution (1927)
*Artikel aus Labour Review, 1958-1960:
** Brian Arundel: Lessons of the Dining Car Strike (1960)
** Henry Collins: First International (1960)
** Tom Kemp: Politics of Prosperity and Depression (1960)
** Tom Kemp: Stalinist Planning. A review of Janos Kornai’s Over-centralisation in Economic Administration. A Critical Analysis based on experience in Hungarian Light Industry (1960)
** Tom Kemp: The Economics of Communist Eastern Europe (1958)
** Tom Kemp: Torture, Ltd? Gangrene? (1960)
** Brian Pearce: ‘Export of Revolution’, 1917-1924 (1958)
** Brian Pearce: Germany and the Revolution in Russia (1958)
** Brian Pearce: Stalin’s Correspondence with Churchill, Attlee, Roosevelt and Truman, 1941-45 (1958)
** Cliff Slaughter: Race Riots: the Socialist Answer (1958)
** Alan MacDonald: The Pasternak Affair (1958)
** William Hunter: Marxists in the Second World War (1958)
** Brian Pearce: The British Communist Party: A Historical Profile (1958)
** Jock Stevens: The Worker Views his Union (1958)
** G. Gale: Death on the Left (1958)
** Alasdair MacIntyre: Freedom and Revolution (1960)
** Brian Pearce: Building the Bolshevik Party (1960)
** Brian Pearce: The Shop Stewards’ Movement and Workers’ Control, 1910-1922 (1960)
** Bill Parry: 1931 Political Crisis (1960)
** Bill Parry: Communism and British Intellectuals (1960)
** Ade Olu: Dawn in Nyasaland (1960)
** Henry Pelling: Hadrian the Seventh (1960)
** Brian Pearce: Soviet Prose, Hingley (1960)
** Brian Pearce: Police (1960)
** Tom Kemp: A New Ideologist of Capitalism (1960)
* Nikolaj Bucharin: The Tasks of the Russian Communist Party (1926)
* Nikolaj Bucharin: The World Revolution and the U.S.S.R. (1927)
* Monty Johnstone: History Lessons: Review of Branson’s History of the Communist Party of Great Britain 1929-1941 (1985)
* Monty Johnstone: Poland’s Military Crackdown (1982)
* Monty Johnstone: CPSU and Spanish Communists (1984)
* Friedrich Engels: Carta para Joseph Bloch (1890)

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Frankreich. Renault – Die Tötung von Pierre Overney vor Renault-Billancourt am 25.2.1972
* Landkreis Reutlingen

La Presse Anarchiste:

* weitere Artikel zu Bulletin de la Fédération Jurassienne n°14, 1. August 1872
* weitere Artikel zu Bulletin de la Fédération Jurassienne n°13, 15. Juli 1872

Collectif Smolny:

* BILAN: Projet de rapport sur la situation en Italie (suite) (1935)

LibCom:

* Various Documents on the Stalinism of the ANC (1990, zusammengestellt von Baruch Hirson)
* Aufheben: Class conflicts in the transformation of China (2008)
* John Quail: The slow burning fuse – the lost history of the British anarchists (1978)
** A Personal Introduction
** 01. Radicals, Exiles and Socialist Beginnings
** 02. The Labour Emancipation League
** 03. The Democratic Federation and the Socialist League
** 04. The Anarchist and Freedom… and Dan Chatterton

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* People’s Democracy: Unfree Citizen, Juli 1975

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR): Entrevista a Miguel Enríquez (1973)
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): A 6 meses de la masacre de la embajada japonesa (1997)
* Partido Guatemalteco del Trabajo (PGT): La lucha armada en Guatemala (1967)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Union syndicale Solidaires: Politique familiale : la longue marche vers l’émancipation (2006)
* Union syndicale Solidaires: Retraites : l’aggravation des inégalités hommes-femmes (2006)
* Echo d’Iran n° 7, juin 2008
* Jess MacKenzie/Ernie Tate: Resistance on the Mexican “Riviera”: The Zapatistas Visit Manzanillo, Colima (2006)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Jack Brad: How Mao conquered China (1948/1949, mit einem Vorwort von Hal Draper, 1970)
* Fusion platform of Workers’ Socialist League (WSL) and International-Communist League (I-CL), July 1981 (1981)
* Colin Foster: The revolt of the German miners (1997)
* Chen Ying: The moderniser as executioner (1997)
* Annie O’Keeffe: There is only one socialist answer on Europe: workers unite! (1997)
* Colin Foster: The left and Europe (1997)
* Jim Denham: Blair wins a place in the Sun (1997)

http://www.workersliberty.org/workers-liberty-324-how-mao-conquered-china

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Tomas MacGiolla Workers Party -Euro 94 – Pub Quiz
* Eamon Gilmore – Workers Party- Nov 1982
* ‘Ten reasons to be a Labour Student’ (~ 1990)
* Irish Anti War Movement meeting (~ 2003)
* Socialist Worker Team Aer Lingus Protest 1994
* John Noonan- Sinn Fein 1984 Euro elections Dublin

http://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2009/10/06/tomas-macgiolla-workers-party-euro-94-pub-quiz/

The Anarchist Library:

* John Beverley Robinson: Egoism (2005)
* George Woodcock: Reflections on decentralism (1969)
* Bruno Filippi: The rebel’s dark laughter: The writings of Bruno Filippi (1919)
* Aragorn!: The Prison-House of Color (2004)
* Herbert Read: The Paradox of Anarchism (1941)
* Nikos Mazotis: Statement to the Athens Criminal Court (1999)

Espace contre ciment:

* Simone Weil: Sur le livre de Lénine « Matérialisme et empiriocriticisme » (1933)
* Otto Rühle: Flucht in den Buddhismus (1925)
* Gustav Landauer: Schwache Staatsmänner, schwächeres Volk! (1910)
* Gustav Landauer: Die französischen Syndikalisten (1909)
* Amadeo Bordiga: A Janitzio on n‘a pas peur de la mort (1961)
* André Prudhommeaux: Le martyre obligatoire (1938)
* Karl Kraus: Das technoromantische Abenteuer (1918)
* Yahya Sadowski: Die Sache mit der Öl (2003)

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The Commune Nr. 8

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 9. Oktober 2009

Die Oktober-Ausgabe The Commune ist erschienen (als pdf-Datei hier)

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Radical Socialist: Appeal for solidarity against police terror in West Bengal

Geschrieben von entdinglichung am 8. Oktober 2009

Nachfolgend dokumentiert ein Aufruf der linksradikalen Organisation Radical Socialist xur Repression gegen die Adivasi-Bewegung in Lalgarh seitens der von der sozialdemokratischen „C“PI(„M“) geleiteten „Linksregierung“ im Bundesstaat Westbengalen, Quelle: ESSF

roterstern

Dear friends Radical Socialist, a revolutionary Marxist organization, is initiating the following statement. However, we are seeking support to this statement from all individuals and organizations who agree with the general line of argument presented here. If you agree, kindly send in your endorsement by Wednesday morning. We aim to send this to the press on the afternoon of Wednesday.

In solidarity

Soma Marik

Appeal for solidarity against police terror in West Bengal

Radical Socialist

The police terror in Lalgarh has now been compounded by attempts to extend the terror to other parts of West Bengal, including Calcutta. The arrest of Chhatradhar Mahato, leader of the peoples Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA) was done in a flagrantly illegal manner, with police dressed as journalists arresting him, rather than being in uniform, and not providing the arrest memo in accordance with a Supreme Court judgement. He has subsequently been subjected to a media trial, instead of being given fair opportunity to defend himself. Every day, the police are releasing supposed news about what he has confessed, while he is held incommunicado and not being allowed to confer with a lawyer. The police have also planted about 20 cases against Mahato. It is worth noting that till June 13, 2009, the Government was in regular dialogue with the PCAOPA. So the allegation that there are so many cases against him is clearly a police plant. After his arrest, his so-called confessions are being used to on one hand carry out his character assassination, by alleging that he has a Rs. 1 crore (Rs.10 million or about $ 209950) life insurance policy, and on the other hand trying to terrorise all those who have supported the peoples’ movement in Lalgarh, by alleging that they have aided Maoist terrorism and so forth. No confession can stand in a court of law as evidence against the accused. So it is the criminal intent of the senior police officials and the home secretary and the chief secretary of the Government of West Bengal to influence the court and the public opinion even before the commencement of the legal proceedings on Mahato in the court of law.

On October 3, 2009, the Chief Secretary of West Bengal declared that anyone extending support to the Lalgarh movement would be viewed as law violators. This is a bid to create terror and destroy the massive support enjoyed by the Lalgarh movement. Following this tactics, every evening, media persons are being granted “leakages”, stating one day that a civil liberties activist was suspected, on another day that a noted female author was suspected, so that intellectuals and activists who are fighting for civil liberties and supporting Lalgarh draw back.

We unconditionally condemn this state terrorism.
We demand the immediate scrapping of UAPA.
We demand the immediate and the release of all those who have been arrested under UAPA.
We also extend solidarity to all those rights activists who are being threatened by the police and the state for their defence of civil liberties.

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