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12/06/2024

Gustavo Petro: Acceptance speech for the Grand Collar of the State of Palestine

Gustavo Petro, Bogotá, June 3, 2024
Translated by Supriyo Chatterjee, Tlaxcala

On June 3, 2024, in Bogotá, Colombian President Gustavo Petro was awarded the Grand Collar of the State of Palestine, the highest civilian order of the State of Palestine. Below is his acceptance speech



Photo:
Andrea Puentes – Presidency of Colombia

“The young people coming out of universities in the United States, coming out in Europe, in Asia, in Africa and in Latin America, are the genuine expression of a new humanity; one that if it survives is going to build a different world, far removed from the material, much more rooted in frugality, but above all in wisdom and knowledge, where humanity no longer finds pages where some human beings kill other human beings.”

I have been awarded many decorations throughout my life. The first ones from my school, which are the ones I remember most; the medals of excellence that Father Pedro gave me -the last one he did not want to give me, but it was his turn-, and I must tell you that this is perhaps the most valuable one I have received because of what it undoubtedly means in the history of the world, in the history of resistance, and now in these fateful days we are living, which mark a point of departure in the history of mankind.

It is not just any event that we are witnessing: these are the new signs of a terrible world, but one that must also be filled with hope. It is not a world as Fukuyama dreamed, without contradictions, totally peaceful. It is a world deeply stressed by politics, perhaps more so than in the twentieth century, which experienced two world wars, which lived through the socialist revolution for almost the entire century.

The struggle between two different systems of understanding the world, of understanding the economy, of understanding society, which could have led to a third conflagration, undoubtedly, we were very close to it, but the responsibility of one and the other, in the Soviet Union and in the United States, which had already been allies in a war, an episode which is sometimes unknown, when together they decided to fight fascism, both the American society and the Soviet society knew very clearly that their enemy was not one of the two, that their enemy was a third one that was beginning to advance as a kind of specter in Europe at that time, throughout the world, carrying with it a series of criminal doctrines that became powerful and that filled drove humanity to one of its worst pages moments.

It cost fifty million dead to get out of that situation, and undoubtedly it was the soldiers of the Soviet and North American peoples who, together with many resistors in Europe, tens of thousands of people who took up arms, who did not agree with fascism, with absolute oppression, with genocide, and knew how to resist, in a journey that in the end was one of the great epic battles of humanity.

27/03/2023

NEW YORK : DEMONSTRATE SOLIDARITY WITH WORKERS IN FRANCE/MANIFESTONS NOTRE SOLIDARITÉ AVEC LES TRAVAILLEUR·SES EN FRANCE


 

Millions of workers throughout France have taken to the streets since Jan. 19 to protest the Macron's government edict to raise the age of retirees to receive their just pensions (aka deferred wages) from 62 to 64. These two years alone result in more workers' stolen wages (aka surplus value) by greedy capitalist bosses and their government puppets like Macron. These heroic workers and their allies, including students, have participated in strikes, mass demonstrations and other militant actions despite growing police repression.

No matter how many thousands miles away, these workers remind us that there are no borders in the workers' struggle when it comes to resisting capitalist exploitation and greed from France to right here in the belly of the beast -- the U.S.

Join Workers World Party to help show solidarity with the workers in France who have taken center stage worldwide.

Tuesday, March 28 (the day that French unions are calling for another massive protest)

1:30-2:30 PM

Outside of the French Mission to the United Nations

245 E 47th St 44th floor, New York, NY 10017
(One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza)

Bring your signs and banners to be shared on social media with the workers of France.

An injury to one is an injury to all!
French Unions, YES! Macron, NO!


 

 

Des millions de travailleur·ses dans toute la France sont descendus dans la rue depuis le 19 janvier pour protester contre l’édit du gouvernement Macron visant à faire passer de 62 à 64 ans l'âge auquel les retraités peuvent toucher leur juste pension (alias salaire différé).  Ces deux années à elles seules se traduisent par davantage de salaires volés aux travailleurs (alias survaleur) par les patrons capitalistes avides et leurs marionnettes gouvernementales comme Macron.  Ces travailleur·ses héroïques et leurs allié·es, y compris les étudiant·es, ont participé à des grèves, des manifestations de masse et d'autres actions militantes malgré la répression policière croissante.

Peu importe les milliers de kilomètres qui les séparent, ces travailleur·ses nous rappellent qu'il n'y a pas de frontières dans la lutte des travailleur·ses lorsqu'il s'agit de résister à l'exploitation capitaliste et à la cupidité, de la France jusqu'à ici, dans le ventre de la bête, les USA.

Rejoignez le Workers World Party/Parti mondial des travailleurs pour montrer votre solidarité avec les travailleur·ses français·es qui ont pris le devant de la scène dans le monde entier.

Mardi 28 mars (jour où les syndicats français appellent à une nouvelle manifestation massive)

13H30-14H30

Devant la Mission française auprès des Nations Unies

245 E 47th St 44th floor, New York, NY 10017
(One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza)

Apportez vos pancartes et bannières à partager sur les médias sociaux avec les travailleur·ses de France.

Une attaque contre un·e est une attaque contre tou·tes !

 Syndicats français, OUI !  Macron, NON !

 



27/02/2023

CARSTEN HANKE
Uprising for peace in Germany

Carsten Hanke, 26-2-2023

Translated by Fausto Giudice, Tlaxcala

Rostock-Berlin - The increasing rejecting by the German population of the war course of the Federal Government and the reporting of the bourgeois media, is reflected in street actions in many cities. It became particularly clear on the 1st anniversary of Russia's military intervention in the killing  by the Kiev government of its own population in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions practiced since 2014. According to U.N. observers, at least 14,000 people have been killed in the attacks there since then, and schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and other essential facilities for maintaining supplies to the population have been destroyed.

I would like to give two examples to show that more and more citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany are publicly expressing their opposition to the war course of the Federal Government through various peace actions. These peace-loving people are no longer deterred by defamation in the media, as happened repeatedly in the run-up to the Manifesto for Peace by Alice Schwarzer and Sahra Wagenknecht. This Manifesto for Peace was not only supported by well-known public figures as initial signatories, but also by more than 600,000 people in a very short time.



The first such peace celebration took place on Friday, 24 February at 17 o'clock on the Pariser Platz, directly before the Brandenburger gate and the USA embassy in Berlin. The Berlin Peace Coordination (FRIKO), which has been working for peace worldwide for many years with various peace activities, has been calling for this peace action for weeks. In this alliance different organizations act together, so among others the members of the Society for peace and international solidarity (GeFiS) in the Berlin area are there actively supporting.

On February 24, 2023, about 1,000 demonstrators followed the call of the Berlin Peace Coordination under the motto “Stop the killing in Ukraine - for ceasefire and negotiations!”, which was jointly written by 18 peace groups. Besides well-known speakers, e.g. the initiators of the “Darmstädter Signa”", where active and former German army officers and soldiers always stand up for peaceful conflict resolution, there was a call for protests against war and for peace, with cultural inserts like singing by Diether Dehm, to become active.


At the edge of this meeting some passers-by had tried again and again to disturb loudly and provocatively this peace demonstration. During various de-escalating measures practiced by us, such as calm conversation, it was repeatedly found that these so-called supporters of further arms deliveries to Ukraine not only had historical deficits but were also only one-sidedly informed. Despite some vicious insults our de-escalating efforts led to success and prevented possible physical clashes.


"Whoever wants peace, should talk about war" (Walter Benjamin)
Cease-fire, disarmament, peace now!

On February 25 at 2:00 pm the large gathering announced by its initiators Alice Schwarzer and Sahra Wagenknecht as well as retired Brigadier General Erich Vad took place on the west side of the Brandenburg gate in Berlin.

In the announcement of the demonstration, it was expressly pointed out that no party symbols such as flags etc. would be displayed and that party members of the right-wing party AfD and other right-wing extremist groups were not welcome. The organizers themselves had expected a number of participants of about 10,000 people. Due to the fact that nationwide the participants had traveled specially (further members of the GeFiS arrived organized with buses from Rostock and and surrounding area) the beginning of the demonstration had to be shifted around approx. 10 - 15 minutes.

I myself tried to walk the whole demonstration area to take pictures and had to stop my project because the participants were standing so close that it was not possible to get through. According to testimonies of other participants, participants still came to the rally even with a 40-minute delay. The number of participants of 13,000, which was repeatedly reported by the police and the media, did not correspond to the facts by far and gives further evidence that those people do not report truthfully if it is not in their interest.

The numerous spontaneous conversations with the participants of the demonstration were characterized by the great concern that more and more arms deliveries will only bring armament profits, but no peace. Refusing to negotiate does not show the will for peace, but endangers life. The participants are aware that the sanctions and the economic war are damaging Germany and that every citizen is already feeling the effects. They denounce the German government as responsible for inflation and economic decline with their war rhetoric.

Many visitors of the demonstration are aware of NATO commander Stoltenberg's words “rather a nuclear war than a Russian victory in Ukraine”. They have become active in order to make clear that they are against the atomic madness, against [the Installation of US hypersonic missiles] Dark Eagle, against the clearly more extensive atomic equipment with US atomic weapons in Europe and particularly in Germany,. They want to set a public sign against this madness, to rouse at the same time those citizens, who are still passive, to become finally also active.

The divisive smear campaign by politicians in unison with the bourgeois media that the event was “open to the right wing” was made absurd not only in the run-up to the manifestation but also during the entire event.

It was a powerful demonstration for peace and against the federal government and its practiced war course with the constant delivery of weapons to Ukraine. This became clear among other things also by the repeatedly loud demand of the demonstration participants, who chanted “Barebock muss weg!” [“Baerbock* must go!”].

*Annalena Baerbock: Green warmongering Minister of Foreign Affairs 

 
Carsten Hanke: Self-portrait

I was born in 1960 in Rostock, GDR. I graduated from a 10-class secondary school and then learned to be a lathe operator, driller, and miller, i.e. a metal worker. Then I joined the Volkspolizei (People's Police) and went through all ranks from the beginning, studied there and became an officer. After the so-called turnaround in 1990, the West did not recognize our degrees and since I did not want to serve in the capitalist system with the security organs anyway, where I possibly would have to protect Nazi demos, I left the service in the police. I went to the city public order department and studied again for 2 years for the higher civil service. But since I was too left-wing, they found an “unofficial” way to get rid of me. Then I went to work in the corporate world and was sent into early retirement in 1997 because of my bone disease. For the recognition of my illness I had to fight 4 years with a lawyer in court for my rights and won. Since then, I have always been politically active and in 2020 I founded with friends the “Society for Peace and International Solidarity” (GeFiS), where we support the progressive forces of Latin America and started the solidarity action "”Drugs for Venezuela”. I was invited by the Electoral Council in 2019 as the only German as an election observer to the parliamentary elections in Venezuela and again in 2021 with 3 other representatives as an election observer in the municipal elections. I was selected as a representative of the NGOs.

01/01/2023

JOHN CATALINOTTO
2022, the year when the working class in the USA woke up

John Catalinotto, 31/12/2022

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The working class in the United States in 2022 burst into action. Warehouse workers at Amazon, baristas at Starbucks, prisoners, coal miners, nurses, teachers, graduate students organized. Some went on strike.

NYC nurses, december 2022

Will we in 2023 see ever sharper clashes between workers in the United States and the imperialist ruling class? Remember that these billionaire owners of U.S.-based monopolies and banks still dominate the dollar, the weapons and the word. Their politicians, bureaucrats and generals who serve them control the Treasury, the Pentagon and the police. Their media hacks and bought intellectuals wield the most effective propaganda machine in history.

That workers in the belly of the beast might wage class war seems impossible. Yet in 2022, class struggles took place that were unseen in decades. Public opinion grew more favorable toward unions than in the last half century. A mood for confrontation grew as people’s lives grew less stable.

A Gallup Poll in August showed that 71% of the population approved of labor unions. That’s up from 48% in 2008. It’s the highest since 1965, when over 30% of workers belonged to unions (now it’s about 10%). This happened despite constant anti-union propaganda over that same half century.

Youth, marginalized workers

On Jan. 1, 2022, there was only one unionized Starbucks coffeeshop — in Buffalo, New York. By Dec. 9 of 2022 there were close to 270 stores whose workers approved unions. Amazon Labor Union scored a historic victory by organizing the first Amazon warehouse ever in the U.S. on April 1 in Staten Island, New York. The ALU ran an impressive multilingual, multicultural, campaign that reached all the workers and won more than half to the union. In both anti-union monopolies young workers predominate, most never in unions before.

The massive U.S. prison population is even more marginalized. Yet in Alabama, 25,000 majority-Black, incarcerated people at 17 separate prisons withheld their labor in protest from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2. They condemned murderous conditions in the jails, where they are forced to work. In their letters from the inside, organizers signed themselves “Alabama’s slaves” and said that the strike is “in protest of the continued institution of neoslavery.” (tinyurl.com/2bk43x3a)

In the fall of 2022, more than 18,000 education workers fought either for a union or improved contracts. This included graduate students at the University of California, Boston University, Northwestern, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Alaska and Yale. At the New School, a college in New York City, adjunct instructors  held a three-week strike and won a contract plus substantial back pay. Adjunct instructors have no job security or protection and, like graduate students, are the super-exploited workers at the big universities.

Over 3,000 members of the Boston University Graduate Workers Union (BUGWU) celebrated a 98.1% election victory for their union on Dec. 7. Some labor researchers have characterized the 1,414 to 28 vote as “the most lopsided NLRB election win **ever** by a bargaining unit [of] more than 1,000 people.” (In the U.S., to form a union, workers must win a vote managed by the National Labor Relations Board.)

Traditional unions

The mood of struggle spread from the unorganized to workers already in unions. One sector was the unionized nurses, members of the New York State Nurses Association. They were asked by their union leaders to authorize a strike against New York’s private hospitals. The vote pledges to go on strike if the existing contract expires before they reach an agreement with hospital management. This Dec. 22, about 14,000 of the 17,000 NYSNA nurses had already finished voting. Some 98.8 percent voted to authorize the strike. This near unanimous vote is unprecedented. But nurses have been particularly hard hit by the COVID-19 and other epidemics, hospitals have cut staffing to save on wages, and nurses have been forced to work hard for long hours, under conditions dangerous to them and to the patients. Now the nurses are angry, united, and believe they can win.

Railroad workers of all different crafts had been pushed to the wall by the railroad bosses, and their many unions went to the brink of a strike. This involves the freight trains, which carry enormous amounts of goods vast distances. The workers move the same freight as they did in 1990 with about a third the work force. This creates enormous profits for the owners. The freight trains consist of hundreds of wagons. Only two engineers co-pilot the megatrains. The bosses want to cut that number to one, a dangerous step. On top of this, the railroad workers get no sick days.

Railroad workers rarely strike. A federal law allows the government to intervene to stop strikes. It has done this in the past. Transportation of goods is essential to the national economy. This Nov. 30 the Joe Biden administration forced the unions to call off the strike. Biden and the Democratic Congress provided no additional sick leave. The Democrats pretend to be pro-labor. Biden’s anti-labor action exposed the role of the president and the Democratic Party as enemies of the working class, just as the Republicans are.

Moment of truth

The prospect for worker upsurge still confronts many obstacles. Corporations have already bitterly opposed the workers through brutal union busting. They harass workers, fire some, bring court cases against unions. Capitalist owners and investors are desperate to pile up more profits within a system in perpetual crisis. And workers face a government that is on a war drive, feeding arms to a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine and sending warships to the coast of China. Few weapons are more effective in combating worker solidarity than a patriotic propaganda campaign.

How workers in the U.S. will react as the economic and war crisis deepens is hard to predict. For those of us in the U.S. who despise war, imperialism and all capitalist exploitation, there is no choice but to encourage the new combativeness among workers and help build solidarity among the entire working class.

10/10/2022

List of 366 persons detained for protests against the murder of Jina/Mahsa Amini in Iran

This inevitably incomplete list was compiled by Hamid Beheshti and translated by Fausto Giudice, Tlaxcala. Updated on 9 Oct.2022. Click on image to open the doc

 

02/10/2022

First list of murdered demonstrators during the protests against the killing of Jina ('Mahsa') Amini in Iran

Tlaxcala, 2.10.2022

This first list of 22 victims was compiled from seemingly trustworthy sources on September 30, 2022. The actual number of victims is likely higher.  Here you can find an updated list of 47 victims by Human Rights Watch


Name of victim

Info from

Description

Sources

Abbas Khaleghi

28.09.2022

Died as regime supporter in the clashes in Ghazvin:

https://bit.ly/3SDyCX9

Abdollah Mahmoud-Pour

28.09.2022

16-year-old Abdollah Mahmoudpour from Baloo, near Oroumiye, was shot dead in the demonstrations in this town

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Abdol Salaam Ghader Galwan

28.09.2022

Abdolsalam Ghader Galwan, son of Nader, was seriously injured in a protest demonstration in Oshnouye on September 21 and was delivered to Khomeini Hospital. After 5 days, he died as a result of his injuries.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Amin Màerefat

28.09.2022

16-year-old Amin Màarefat from Oshnouye was shot dead in protest demonstrations

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Amir-Ali Fooladi

28.09.2022

16-year-old Amir-Ali Fooladi died during a protest demonstration in West-Isam-Abad (Shabad) due to a gunshot wound

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Danesh Rahnama

28.09.2022

25-year-old Danesh Rahnama from the village of Baloo was shot by security officers

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Farjad Darvish

28.09.2022

The 32-year-old Farjad Darvishi, son of Younes from Baloo near Oroumieh, was shot by security forces

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Fereidoon Mahmoodi

09/21/2022

Fereidoon Mahmoodi from Saghez died during the demonstrations there.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Fòad Ghadimi

28.09.2022

Fòad Ghadimi, son of Andollah , was seriously injured in a demonstration  in Divandarreh and died after 3 days on 19 September in Kousar Hospital.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Hajar Abbasi

09/21/2022

Hajar Abbasi was killed in the protest demonstrations in Mahabad.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Iman Mohammadi

28.09.2022

Iman Mohammadi was shot dead during the protest demonstrations in West-Isam-abad.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Milan Haghighi

28.09.2022

16-year-old Milan Haghighi, son of Salim, was shot dead in protest demonstrations in Oshnouye

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Minou Majidi

28.09.2022

Minou Majidi from Ghasre Shirin was shot during demonstrations in Kermanshah

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Mohsen Gheisari

28.09.2022

Mohsen Gheisari from Ilam was shot dead at protest demonstrations on 21 September for the murder of Mahsa Amini by security forces

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Mohsen Mohammadi

28.09.2022

Son of Khalife- Masoud died as a result of his serious injuries during protest demonstrations in the Kurdish city of Divandarreh in a hospital in Sanandaj

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Rasul Din-Mohammadi

28.09.2022

Died as a mobilized regime supporter in the clashes in Meshed.

https://bit.ly/3SDyCX9

Reza Lotfi

28.09.2022

He was killed in the demonstrations in Dehkalan as a result of a gunshot wound.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Reza Shahparnia

28.09.2022

23-year-old Reza Shahparnia, son of Morteza, was shot right in the heart; he also had 200 bullets of scrap metal in his corpse.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Sadreddin Litani

28.09.2022

The 21-year-old Sadreddin Litani, son of Ghaader, was shot at protest demonstrations in Oshnouye

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Sáid Mohammadi

28.09.2022

The 21-year-old Sàid Mohammadi died in the protest demonstrations in West Islam-abad (Shabad) as a result of a gunshot wound.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF

Samad Barginia

30/09/2022

He died on 28 June 1944.Sept. died after a week of lying in Khomeini Hospital in Oroumiye as a result of his gunshot wound, which was carried out by anti-surgeon forces. He was 52 and had 2 children

https://bit.ly/3CmU8dz

Zakariya Khial

28.09.2022

The 16-year-old Zakariya Khial from Piranshahr was shot during the demonstrations there.

https://bit.ly/3BOMMhF