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  • MN protest to mark Al Nakba: Demand no more aid to Israel

    Minneapolis, MN -The Twin Cities based Anti-War Committee (AWC) will hold a protest, Thursday, May 15 to mark the 66th anniversary of Al Nakba, to call for an end to U.S. aid to Israel and to demand justice for Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh. Starting at 4:30 p.m. at the Minneapolis Federal Building (300 South 4th Street) the protest will feature speeches by local anti-war, Palestine solidarity and Palestinian activists.

    Events around the country will mark the Nakba this year with a united call for an end to U.S. support for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and demanding justice for Rasmea Odeh.

    May 1948 marks Israel’s declaration of independence. To Israelis, it’s a time of celebration. For Palestinians and Arabs it commemorates a time they call Al Nakba – Arabic for “the Catastrophe.” During the 1948 war, at least 750,000 Palestinian men, women and children were ruthlessly attacked, massacred and driven from their homes into refugee camps by Zionist terror groups. In a gross violation of international law, they continue to be denied the right to return. At the same time, the establishment of Israeli settlements steals more Palestinian land every day.

    From 1949 through 2013, Israel has received $118 billion in U.S. aid to fund the occupation and uphold a system of apartheid rule.

    AWC member Meredith Aby-Keirstead explains, “Our protest aims to challenge the role U.S. military aid plays in continuing the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Given that the peace talks have fallen apart again, it is clear the Obama administration cannot serve as a broker for peace. Instead, the U.S. government aids Israel in its oppression of the Palestinian people. We are part of a growing international Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions movement to oppose that. ”

    Protesters will also demand justice for Rasmea Odeh, a leader of Chicago’s Arab community who faces serious charges in a case that is part of a long-standing campaign of repression against Palestinians and those who work in solidarity with them. Her case is tied to the FBI and grand jury investigation of the AWC and others. This Twin Cities Al Nakba protest will join those from around the country to demand justice for Rasmea. Her case is set to come to trial in Detroit on June 10.

    The program will include community leaders and speakers from endorsing groups: Malak Abu (American Muslims for Palestine); Mariam Al Khatib (Students for Justice in Palestine); Sylvia Schwartz (MN Break the Bonds); Tracy Molm (Committee to Stop FBI Repression); Coya White Hat-Artichoker (Indigenous Queer Sicangu Lakota activist); and poetry by Sarah Thamer (Palestinian American writer). Sabry Wazwaz will emcee, and Misty Rowan will speak, for the AWC.

  • Newark street action exposes U.S. intervention in Ukraine

    Newark, NJ – Some veteran Newark activists set up shop at noon, May 3, on a busy street corner here. They were there to protest against the U.S.-instigated crisis in Ukraine. The objectives were several. The first was to get something going. A local peace organization had given a fundraising dinner a few days earlier. The Ukraine crisis was mentioned exactly once and only in passing. A union-supported May Day march had raised many issues – school closings, stronger protections for unions, raising the minimum wage, etc. The only mention of the Ukraine crisis was a sign against U.S. military involvement carried by a marcher. Nonetheless many people expressed an urgent interest.

    Clearly there is a problem here. There is far too little mass protest and agitation around the U.S. imperialist aggression against the people of Ukraine.

    It is sometimes said people are too busy with local issues to take an interest in world issues. But no, that is not true. Every conscious and active person is vitally concerned. The problem is not a lack of good analysis and understanding, as any reader of Fight Back! News knows.

    The problem is twofold. First there is a climate of fear and intimidation. U.S. policymakers and the major media are alike the tools of Wall Street. They have relentlessly lied that the Ukraine crisis is an attack by Russia on Ukraine, rather than what it is, an attack by themselves on the people of Ukraine. There is a fear that opposition to U.S. policy will be smeared as an apology for the ‘terrible’ deeds of the big bad Russian bear.

    In fact Russian involvement in the Ukraine crisis is only secondary and reactive. Russia has not broken any international law, while the U.S. imperialists in their usual brazen way have trampled upon every principle of acceptable international conduct. Russia is not provably responsible for a single fatality in the crisis, while the U.S. imperialists and their Nazi local allies are smeared from head to foot with the blood of innocent people.

    No, there is nothing to fear from Russia-baiting. Some people got out on a street corner. The sky did not fall. It is easy to break the climate of fear. Just get out there and do it!

    The main objective of the Newark protest was to develop the mass line of opposition to U.S. aggression in Ukraine. The mass line is the expression of the concerns and interests that are already there in the minds of the people, but in a way that shows them to be the concerns of the great majority, makes them political issues rather than passive individual worries.

    Accordingly, one protester carried a sign that said, “Ukraine: We won’t fight! We won’t kill!” Other signs said “No U.S. military in Ukraine,” “No U.S./Nazi hookup in Ukraine,” etc. People did not have had any problems with the signs.

    There were two main themes spoken about over the bullhorn.

    First, “The U.S. government cannot and will not even run the U.S. right. This country is a mess. How are they supposed to straighten out Ukraine? People are lined up in the hallways at Newark Beth Israel Hospital waiting for a room. It’s Wall Street health care – your money or your life! They are closing Newark public schools every day and turning them over to private management so Wall Street can make profits. Millions of families have had their homes foreclosed and their life savings plundered by Wall Street. Meanwhile Wall Street gets bailed out for the crisis is caused.”

    The other theme was: “Same enemy, same fight!”

    The U.S. imperialists are hooked up to Nazis in Ukraine. We have a special name here for Nazis: the Ku Klux Klan! Same enemy! Same fight! The Ukrainian Nazis are ultra-nationalists. We have a special name here for ultra-nationalism: white supremacy! Same enemy! Same fight!

    Many people listened thoughtfully. A couple of them even spoke a few words on the bullhorn. Persistence is the key. The protest will be repeated weekly. It will surely grow.

     

  • May 13: Foreign investors perpetuating poverty in Africa

    http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/foreign-investors-perpetuating-poverty-africa-says-report Foreign investors perpetuating poverty in Africa, says report Foreign investors are plundering the natural resources of Africa, according the annual progress report of Africa, released on Thursday. The continent is losing 5.7 per cent of its GDP, worth US $50 billion, every year mainly due to illegal logging and unregulated fishing. The amount is […]

  • Haryana : Press Release from Bhagana Kaand Sangharsh Samiti

    Rape Victims warn Hudda against inaction Victims and activists unite in demanding One Crore compensation and rehabilitation for Bhagana’s Dalit minor rape victim girls and forcing the Haryana CM to act against the upper caste perpetrators who have brazenly been grabbing the Dalit villagers’ land PRESS RELEASE New Delhi, 11 May 2014: Hundreds of women, […]

  • May 13: How could a wheelchair bound Delhi professor hatch plots with Maoist leaders deep in the jungle?

    http://scroll.in/article/664261/How-could-a-wheelchair-bound-Delhi-professor-hatch-plots-with-Maoist-leaders-deep-in-the-jungle? How could a wheelchair-bound Delhi professor hatch plots with Maoist leaders deep in the jungle? Vernon Gonsalves Gokalkonda Naga Saibaba’s shrug, wry smile and measured diction seemed so appropriate in the circumstances. “I have not done anything for which they should arrest me, but if they are hell-bent on doing so, do I have […]

  • May 13: How could a wheelchair bound Delhi professor hatch plots with

    http://scroll.in/article/664261/How-could-a-wheelchair-bound-Delhi-professor-hatch-plots-with-Maoist-leaders-deep-in-the-jungle? How could a wheelchair-bound Delhi professor hatch plots with Maoist leaders deep in the jungle? Vernon Gonsalves Gokalkonda Naga Saibaba’s shrug, wry smile and measured diction seemed so appropriate in the circumstances. “I have not done anything for which they should arrest me, but if they are hell-bent on doing so, do I have […]

  • USA: What Road to Building a New Communist Party?” Mike Hamlin, Black Workers Congress

        “But the rebellion was stillborn and Hamlin waxes poignant on how and why that pregnant moment fell so disappointingly short.  “It’s interesting the way all the organizations began to dissolve at the same time,” Hamlin laments.  “We know of the efforts of COINTELPRO (a program put into effect by J. Edgar Hoover to destroy the left, including the black movement) to inject as much confusion

  • Adieu Comrade Mukul Sinha: Your Struggles Will Be Carried Forward

    New Socialist Initiative (NSI) condoles the untimely demise of Comrade Mukul Sinha, an inspiring Trade Union leader and a leading activist of the anti-communal movement. At a crucial juncture in our country’s history, when the forces of majoritarianism with due support from the corporate capital are on the upswing, the absence of Mukul Sinha would be felt more.

    Founding member of the New Socialist Movement (NSM), Jan Sangharsh Manch and Gujarat Trade Union Federation Comrade Mukul Sinha started his social-political life as an activist of the working class movement and helped organise different sections of the working people in Gujarat. Since last twelve years he had become a leading voice of the anti-communal movement in Gujarat who dared to take up cases of victims of the 2002 carnage at great personal risk to himself.
    Long live the glorious memory of Comrade Mukul Sinha.

    In remembrance sharing below some of his photographs:

  • May 12: Student organizations protest arrest of Prof Saibaba

    http://twocircles.net/2014may12/student_organizations_protest_arrest_prof_saibaba.html#.U3DzGfmSwud Student organizations protest arrest of Prof Saibaba Mahmood Asim While returning home from Delhi University’s Daulat Ram College on May 9th, Prof. G.N. Saibaba was arrested by Maharashtra Police for his alleged links with the Maoist. Effigy-burning of Maharashtra police and draconian law of UAPA along with protest against Operation Green hunt was registered […]

  • West Bengal – APDR Statement on Supreme Court’s Order for a CBI Probe in the Saradha Scam

    APDR Welomes Supreme Court’s Order for a CBI Probe in the 12.000 Crore Saradha Scam. Demands Punishment of all those associated with scam and return of the money looted from the common people Large sections of the people cheated by the Saradha Ponzi Scheme operators, political parties and many others were demanding a CBI probe […]