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Workers and oppressed peoples of the world unite! workers.org Vol. 57, No. 48 Dec. 3, 2015 $1 Free Leonard Peltier!

PHOTO: TWITTER, @BLAKEDONTCRACK Black students lead resistance to racism By Monica Moorehead

At least 30 U.S. campuses held protests on Nov. 18 to WWP candidates say respond to the growing number of racist attacks, which are particularly targeting Black students and the Black Lives Matter movement. These actions were organized by the Solidarity with newly formed Black Liberation Collective, which creat- ed #studentblackoutday. Among the campuses that held these protests were Tufts, the University of California at Native peoples! Los Angeles, Stanford, Yale and the University of Massa- chusetts at Amherst. Students march against racism at UC-Berkley, Nov. 18. The vast majority of these campuses have student pop- ulations that are largely white and privileged with a small percentage of African-American and other students of color. munities in their ongoing struggles in the U.S. and This “National Day of Action” was the second coordinated throughout the Americas for political, economic and response since the inspiring victory won at the University of social rights. We recognize the right to self-determi- Missouri, where a united front of Black and white students, nation of Indigenous people everywhere and support including the football team, forced the chancellor and sys- their efforts for decolonization and sovereignty. tem president to resign on Nov. 9. Both of them proved to be Racist discrimination, oppression and corporate indifferent to ongoing racist attacks. exploitation continue. In the U.S., these communi- This university is only 100 miles from Ferguson, Mo., ties suffer from a racist criminal justice system, along where on Aug. 9, 2014, Michael Brown, a Black youth, was with their African-American and Latino/a sisters murdered by a white police officer, who was subsequently and brothers. Indigenous women and men are incar- exonerated by a secretive grand jury. cerated at much higher rates than their white coun- terparts. While they account for 1 percent of the pop-

The fact that these protests took place on so many cam- WW PHOTOS: BRENDA RYAN puses reflects the alarming number of racist incidents, ulation, they make up nearly 2 percent of those killed by police. which are not a new phenomenon — but are now occurring MONICA MOOREHEAD LAMONT LILLY all across the country. These campus incidents are an ex- The economic crisis has exacerbated Native work- tension of the countless police brutality cases, especially FOR PRESIDENT FOR V.P. ers’ unemployment; high jobless rates continue. Ac- murders, of Black youth in urban centers, and the high rate cessible jobs often have few to no benefits and low wages. Many Indigenous youth have no future; one- of mass incarcerations. The following is a greeting of solidarity with Na- half drop out of high school. These young people have The whole world is getting a first-hand look at the ugly tive peoples on the 46th annual National Day of the highest suicide rate of any U.S. population group. reality of what is really going on within these so-called “in- Mourning from Workers World Party presidential At least one-third of Native people are impover- stitutions of higher learning” — that is, the white suprema- and vice presidential campaign candidates Monica ished. Despite food stamps, one in four adults and one cist attitudes and actions, which start from the top with the Moorehead and Lamont Lilly. in three children still lack nutritious food; one in 10 school administrations. This year’s commemoration of the National Day households faces outright hunger. Governmental cuts An “Illini White Student Union” Facebook page was recent- of Mourning on Nov. 26 in Plymouth, Mass., will of essential benefits have devastated these communi- ly unearthed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Cham- again honor Native political prisoner Leonard Pel- ties. Refusal to expand Medicaid by 20 conservative paign. This neofascist page demonized the Black Lives Mat- tier, a fighter for the rights of Indigenous and other state governments denies health care to many Indig- ter movement as being “terrorist.” It called upon people to oppressed peoples. The ailing 71-year-old hero has enous families. take photos of Black activists at protests on this campus. been unjustly imprisoned for 39 years, and is now in The U.S. government, however, allots trillions of The creators of this reactionary page claim that they got Florida far from his nation, the Turtle Mountain Band dollars to wage wars, occupy lands abroad and bail the inspiration to start the racist “Union” from the 1998 in North Dakota. out Wall Street corporations and big banks. Our cam- movie, “American History X,” a film focused on the life of The so-called “Thanksgiving” holiday starkly re- paign demands that Congress put human needs first a Nazi sympathizer. calls the centuries of atrocities committed against and ensure jobs at livable wages and vital social pro- Native peoples, first by European colonizers and then Harvard law students: ‘Royall Must Fall!’ grams for all Indigenous, oppressed and low-income by U.S. administrations. Indigenous lands stolen, At the Harvard University School of Law in Cambridge, communities. cultures and languages under siege, bigotry, injus- Mass., racists are defacing portraits of Black professors with We applaud Native peoples worldwide who bold- tice and murderous violence aimed at this country’s black tape. Michele Hall, a second-year Black student, said ly resist capitalists’ ruthless pillaging of the earth original inhabitants are the real U.S. history, not the of the defacings to the Washington Post, “I wasn’t surprised. myths. This is part and parcel of what is happening here at Harvard Continued on page 8 Our campaign is in solidarity with Native com- and also at other institutions across the country. It’s part of a larger narrative of black students and students of color not belonging here and being excluded here.” (Nov. 19) Along with calling for an investigation of the defacings Release detained migrants at Stewart! 5 as hate crimes, the same article reports that Black students have organized under the name “Royall Must Fall.” This Continued on page 10 Strike in stirs history 3

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UAW strikes at Kohler Co. in Milwaukee

By Bryan G. Pfeifer On Nov. 17, a Sheboygan County judge issued a temporary injunction Nov. 22 – In a courageous stand against UAW Local 833, barring against the multibillion-dollar Kohler union members from “interfering” Company, about 2,100 members of Unit- with traffic near Kohler property. ed Auto Workers Local 833 went on The judge issued no orders against strike Nov. 15 immediately after 94 per- Kohler, however — such as ordering cent of its members voted to reject a con- Kohler to pay workers a living wage cessionary tentative agreement. Pickets so they could feed their families. went up immediately at plant gates in cluding Texas. Grunow Also on Nov. 17, many guests the company town of Kohler, Wisc., and said those on the pick- of the American Club, a five-star hotel other nearby plants. Workers at Kohler et line snapped up “We owned by the Kohler Company, canceled produce sink, shower and toilet fixtures, Stand With UAW Local their reservations early, alleging that loud generators and other products. 833” leaflets produced by horns had kept them awake all night. This strike continues a long, militant WIBOPM, which details Despite police and private Pinker- history of fighting workers at Kohler. In various organizations’ ton-type goons hired by Kohler, pickets 1934, two workers were killed and hun- solidarity expressions. remain strong, and UAW member rein- dreds injured on a picket line after a po- forcements and supporters are arriving lice riot. From 1954 to 1962, Local 833 PHOTO: UAW REGION 4 Worker unity, Yes! by the hour. members went out on one of the longest UAW Local 833 members and supporters participate in mass pick- Two-tier, No! “As an organization of rank-and-file strikes in U.S. history. The last strike at et and rally at Kohler headquarters Nov. 21. Charles Kestell, a autoworkers, we want to salute you for Kohler was in 1983. Babette Grunow, of Wisconsin Bail manual grinder in the Castings Division rejecting Kohler Company’s insulting The membership’s main grievance in Out The People Movement, reports that who has worked for Kohler for 41 and a contract offer,” reads a Nov. 18 statement this contract battle is Kohler’s intent to a Nov. 21 mass picket at Kohler was spir- half years, said Nov. 21: “I will not vote by the Autoworkers Caravan, a group keep a two-tier wage system. Two-tier ited and upbeat, with the workers’ en- for a contract that does not allow for tier of rank-and-file UAW activists fighting wages were rammed through in a 2010 campments, fire barrels and picket signs B workers to have a chance to work their two-tier and other attacks at Fiat Chrys- contract that had other major conces- well represented. “It has been inspiring way up to tier A.” ler, Ford and GM. “Two-tier wages and sions, including skyrocketing health seeing all the support for the union,” On their first full day of the strike benefits sap worker solidarity, which is care insurance costs. For the first time in said Grunow. “Members expressed their on Nov. 16, UAW Local 833 members, absolutely vital as we work side by side.” this union’s history, the last contract had thanks for the solidarity. It’s an uplifting their families and community support- Members of American Federation of two-tier language for “tier B” workers experience. The workers seem well orga- ers flooded Kohler with their bodies and State, County and Municipal Employees who make at least $10 less an hour than nized and are a good example for other righteous anger, marching from the Emil Local 526 at the Milwaukee Public Muse- “tier A” workers. unions.” Mazey Union Hall to numerous picket lo- um issued a statement Nov. 17 referring to The wealth that Kohler rips off from The Wisconsin AFL-CIO and many cations. Kohler locked all plant gates ex- Kohler workers’ inspiring history. It not- workers increased over $5 billion during others helped publicize the mass pick- cept one, so hundreds took to the streets, ed, “The current action by UAW 833 will the five-year contract, largely because of et action, and supporters came from backing up traffic for miles in all direc- play an important role in the post-‘right the two-tier wage structure. throughout the Midwest and beyond, in- tions. Continued on page 8 Public workers fight for health care

By ​​Benji Pyles changed since they retired.” control would guarantee free care for ev- vide quality medical care for all. Cuba Huntington, W.Va. For five consecutive years, the West eryone and remove the need for private shows how this can be done. Virginia Legislature has not added new insurance altogether. Only socialism — Pyles is an organizer with the West Some 300 public workers and ­residents money to the program, despite PEIA where society bears the costs — can pro- Virginia Branch of Workers World Party.​ crammed into an auditorium in Cabell adding 3,600 new employees and year- Huntington Hospital in Huntington, ly increases in medical and prescription W.Va., on Nov. 17 to denounce proposals costs. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, a Demo- to fund a $120 million hole in medical crat, has not earmarked any additional benefits. The Public Employees Insur- state funding for 2016. This all comes on Airport workers hit the ance Agency held the meeting, which the heels of tax cuts which have been en- was one of six across the state, to pres- acted for businesses since 2009. ent their proposals for benefit cuts and to reactionary Bill Cole, Republican bricks for $15 an hour hear comments from the public. candidate for governor, is on record as Representatives of the West Virginia saying ​that ​the government should not By Chris Fry surance: “Safety concerns are a really big Education Association, the West Virgin- fund public workers’ medical care. His deal, and if we get injured, who’s going to ia School Service Personnel Association, party controls both chambers of the state The nationwide struggle for $15 an pay for that? We are.” (cnn.com, Nov. 18) the American Federation of Teachers and Legislature​ and its members are talking hour sparked a seven-airport strike by The airport workers have found strong other organizations were present. about introducing right-to-work (in pov- some 2,000 workers on Nov. 18, the onset support from the Service Employees The PEIA’s proposal would cut $83 erty!) legislation.​ ​Therefore, a progres- of the busy holiday season. Not only are union, which has been seeking to union- million in benefits for active employees sive outcome to this crisis is unlikely.​ the workers demanding this living wage, ize them for several years. The workers and nearly $41 million for retirees. Work- but also medical insurance coverage and carried signs reading, “On strike over un- ers’ health insurance costs would rise Which way forward? the right to join a union. fair labor practices!” and “Intimidation, dramatically. Annual deductibles would Some speakers​ ​promoted​ ​the idea of​ ​ Cleaners, wheelchair attendants, bag- harassment and anti-worker tactics don’t increase by ​$500 for state workers with raising sales taxes on tobacco and soda gage handlers and security guards at belong in airport,” according to a SEIU individual plans and $1,000 for those to recover the necessary funds. Sales tax- Kennedy and LaGuardia, and Newark, press statement. with plans. Out-of-pocket maxi- es, however, are regressive as they hurt N.J.’s Liberty airports and those servic- Already the workers’ struggle has mum costs would rise by $1,500 per year workers and low-income people more ing Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago O’Hare forced state governments to investigate for one person and $3,000 for a family. than they impact the rich. Other speakers and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., hit the picket the companies’ anti-worker behavior. The proposed plan would change cov- were closer to the mark when they called lines for at least one day. The Massachusetts Port Authority, which erage for preferred brand prescription for raising property and business taxes, These workers are employed by sub- oversees the Boston airport, acknowl- drugs. Copayments for the drugs have especially taxes on companies extract- contractor companies. Giant airline com- edged “it had received allegations in re- been $25, but the new plan would charge ing natural gas. Fossil fuel extraction is a panies like JetBlue, Delta, United and cent months that private firms working at workers up to 30 percent for each pre- booming business​ that is destroying the American have used this tactic to boost the airport had violated state wage laws, scription’s cost. Premiums for retirees environment​. their profits by not paying the workers di- discriminated against workers based on would increase by 8 percent. Workers need to hear a revolutionary rectly and breaking the workers’ unions. national origin and retaliated against Danny Gray, president of the West socialist perspective which explains that The subcontractors are hired based on workers seeking to unionize.” (nbcnews. Virginia Association of Retired School the needs of the working class cannot be paying the workers low wages, denying com, Nov.19) Employees, said the 8 percent increase met under the capitalist system. Marx- them medical insurance and union mem- The actions by airport workers tie in would cause many of its members to face ists understand that capitalism cannot bership, and dividing them from union- directly with the nationwide struggle for the “Do I eat, or do I take my prescrip- be controlled or properly reformed for ized airline workers like pilots and $15 an hour. This movement by fast-food, tion medication?” dilemma.​ He said, ​ the benefit of workers and low-income attendants. department store, hotel, restaurant and “These draconian changes would have a people. Jean Trimmer, a cabin cleaner for Ul- many other low-paid workers has galva- devastating impact, especially on those What is needed is the removal of the timate Aircraft at JFK, explained that nized support from the entire working retirees who have had the audacity to live profit motive from the health care sys- he makes a meager $10.10 an hour, not class. It is bound to grow strong, win victo- into their 80s or 90s and who struggle to tem. A nationalized, planned health enough to support his family. He also ry after victory, and set a tremendous ex- live on low fixed incomes that have not care​ system, placed under working-class objects to not being covered by health in- ample for working people everywhere! Page 4 Dec. 3, 2015 workers.org

Retaliation for media coverage Marquette prison officials lock down Pinkney

Following is a first-hand account of a for 15 minutes in the cafeteria. As I arrived at the prison on Saturday of cheese.” He was considering writing a visit to Marquette Branch Prison by Da- Rev. Pinkney’s isolation was final- evening for another visit, Officer John- grievance to demand a forensic audit of vid Sole, a retired Detroit trade unionist ly broken on Nov. 12 and 13 when his son was waiting and came out to the car. the prison. and supporter of political prisoner the spouse, Dorothy Pinkney, and Detroit I was told that I would not be able to visit Rev. Pinkney, along with his support- Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor, supporter Marcina Cole drove a total of Rev. Pinkney as he had been placed into ers, are concerned for his health and Mich. 1,400 miles round trip to visit him. “segregation” for “smuggling.” I objected safety under these conditions. Already, The Rev. Edward Pinkney, already in On Nov. 20, I flew to Marquette to visit that Rev. Pinkney had not written any- he has developed high blood pressure, 24/7 isolation in Marquette Branch Pris- Rev. Pinkney. A press conference outside thing and that the guard had watched which he did not have before his De- on, was slammed with bogus charges on Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s Marquette for hours as I took notes. Johnson re- cember 2014 incarceration. The prison Nov. 21 and placed into “segregation,” office just prior to the visit attracted lo- fused to discuss any of this and shout- medical staff has been ordered to check canceling any prison visits. cal television reporters. That night, ABC- ed that I must leave the prison grounds his blood pressure once a week, which is Pinkney had been punitively trans- TV 10 gave a clear account of the threats immediately. clearly not adequate care. With no exer- ferred to the western part of Michigan’s and harassment guards were directing at From my visit the day before it is clear cise and the terrible diet, Rev. Pinkney’s Upper Peninsula on Oct. 6 from down- Rev. Pinkney. that numerous guards — all of them health cannot improve, especially be- state Lakeland Prison. At Lakeland, he After the press conference, I had a white — have it in for Rev. Pinkney. cause of the psychological strain of what had absolutely no problems from the pris- three-hour visit with Rev. Pinkney in- He had reported that one prisoner was he described as “daily confrontations on guards or administration. But many side Marquette Prison, during which I Tased to death that month and four oth- with aggressive and arrogant guards.” believe this political prisoner was getting took several pages of notes. The previous ers had been killed in September. Mar- A protest at the gates of Marquette “too many” visitors and “too much” media week, a guard had provided Cole with quette Prison is a low-security, Level 1 Branch Prison was held at 9:30 a.m. on coverage, leading to his transfer. paper and pencil for notes she took with facility. Nov. 22. Supporters throughout Mich- Since his arrival at Marquette, he has her on leaving. This time, the front desk Pinkney stated that the food served igan and across the region have sched- been targeted by vindictive and racist guard, an Officer Johnson, demanded I the prisoners was unfit for human con- uled an “Emergency Conference to Save guards, slapping him with numerous empty my pockets and confiscated my sumption and speculated that someone Reverend Pinkney” in Detroit on Dec. “tickets” for so-called violations of pris- notes. He stated that nothing could leave high up might be profiting from scrimp- 12 from noon to 5 p.m. The location is on rules. Pinkney is African-American. the visiting area and refused to answer ing on the food contract. “The meat- St. Matthew/St. Joseph Church, 8850 Since Oct. 23, he has been denied access when asked why the guard on duty inside balls they serve are balls, but there is no Woodward Avenue. See workers.org for to the telephone and put into “house ar- had said nothing for three hours while I meat,” he joked. Recently served “pizza” background on Pinkney’s persecution by rest,” barred from leaving his cell except took notes in front of her. was “undercooked dough with a drizzle Michigan authorities.

‘We will not quit nor back down’ Tamir Rice remembered Black Lives Matter activists arrested for ‘singing while Black’

and Black kids were in the park caroling, “They need to know that we live in a so- ciety that will allow the police to murder them and get off free of charge. This city will try to demonize all we do in their ef- forts to stop the movement toward equal- ity. I care more for our children than you ever would know. I can’t bring Dontre back, but I’d be damned if they keep kill- ing us without any accountability. ... “This will not be the end of our fight; we will not quit nor back down. ... We will fight this unlawful display of hate aimed at only Blacks during this display of civ- il disobedience. The fight is for our chil- dren’s future. It’s for justice.” Dontre Hamilton Last December Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm said he By Milwaukee Workers World Bureau wouldn’t bring charges against Officer Manney. On Nov. 10, the U.S. federal Civil Milwaukee police on Nov. 19 viciously Rights Division told the Hamilton family attacked and arrested six members and that no federal charges would be brought Samaria Rice and attorney Subodh Chandra supporters of the Coalition for Justice against Manney either. The killer cop is who were singing songs at Red Arrow now receiving disability benefits tax free. On Nov. 21, at the Martin Luther King Jr. branch of the Cleveland Public Library, the “Greater Park in tribute to Dontre Hamilton. The Since his brother was killed, Nate Ham- Cleveland Civil and Human Rights Network” held one of many events this weekend to call park is where Hamilton was shot 14 times ilton and his family have helped to lead for justice for Tamir Rice. Nov. 22 represents one year since cops gunned down 12-year-old and killed instantly by Milwaukee cop some of the largest protests in Wisconsin Tamir, who was playing outside of the Cleveland Cudell Recreation Center. A day after he was Christopher Manney on April 30, 2014. history to fight police terror. They have shot, Tamir died at the hospital. Shown holding Tamir’s photo is his mother, Samaria Rice, When attacked, the COJ members been active nationally as well, protesting with attorney Subodh Chandra. On Nov. 18, there was a picket line in front of Cleveland City were holding a memorial vigil for Ham- in Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C., Hall, protesting the appeal by officer Michael Brelo, who gunned down Tamir, to be reinstat- ed on the Cleveland Police force. ilton during Milwaukee County’s annual and elsewhere. Maria Hamilton, Dontre’s —Report and photo by Susan Schnur tree-lighting ceremony and caroling. A mother, has been instrumental in build- vigil was then held outside the Milwau- ing the organization Mothers for Justice kee County Jail all night by COJ, All Peo- United, which builds support for mothers fall due to its members’ militancy and de- folks were arrested. They targeted specif- ple’s Church members and community of those killed by police. (facebook.com/ cisive community support from organiza- ic people. This is racism; this is selective supporters. Other supporters worked to mothersforjusticeunited) tions such as COJ. application of the Constitution; this is inform the public about the attacks and The Coalition for Justice is also a sup- One of those arrested was Jennifer why we must continue to stand and fight.” arrests through social media and also porter of low-wage and union workers. Nate Epps-Addison, executive director of Wis- Hours before her arrest, Epps-Addison gathered bail funds. Hamilton spoke at the thousands-strong consin Jobs Now and a leader in the Fight and a large group of low-wage workers The six were taken to various police Nov. 10 Fight for $15 rally at Milwaukee for $15 movement. She said, “Do not be- met with U.S. Department of Labor Sec- districts and held for over 12 hours before City Hall and later protested the Repub- lieve a word that comes out of [Police] Chief retary Thomas E. Perez at Coffee Makes being charged with disorderly conduct lican Party debate in Milwaukee. He has ­Flynn’s mouth. There were no warnings You Black, a nationally known cultural and released. Milwaukee police towed the also participated in numerous worker ac- given, there was no opportunity for us to institution and gathering spot for those cars of some of those arrested and their tions, including joining the picket lines and ‘comply,’ and the protesters were not arrest- of African descent. supporters. marches of Amalgamated Transit Union ed indiscriminately. White folks partici- For more information and how to sup- One of the arrested was Nate Hamil- Local 998 during their three-day strike last pating in the protest outnumbered Black port COJ: visit facebook.com/justicefor- ton, Dontre’s brother. He says while white July. ATU 998 won a better contract this folks at least 4 to 1, and yet ONLY Black dontre and #justicefordontre. workers.org Dec. 3, 2015 Page 5

Protesters at Stewart Detention Center and Fort Benning demand:

Free immigrant detainees! By Minnie Bruce Pratt

STEWART DETENTION CENTER cluding by South Asian detainees in the Lumpkin, Ga. El Paso Processing Center in Texas and “Shut down Stewart!” shouted protest- the LaSalle facility in Jena, La., women ers on Nov. 21 at the gates of the Stewart in the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Detention Center in Lumpkin, Ga. Some Texas and men in California’s Adelanto 1,400 joined this ninth annual rally and Detention Facility. More than 400,000 march of the “Expose and Close Stewart” undocumented people are jailed in the movement, aimed to end the brutal incar- U.S. annually. ceration of undocumented people there. Of the 1,750 men jailed at the Stewart Mario, a speaker who was 17 years old Detention Center, on any given day some when held there, said it was “like living in detainees are on hunger strikes. When a a chicken coop.” mass hunger strike began on Labor Day Mary Hooks of “Southerners on New weekend, the Corrections Corporation of Ground” said, “The status quo profits off America’s “Special Operations Response our suffering.” She emphasized the soli- Team” in riot gear used rubber bullets darity of Black and Brown people, includ- and pepper spray to brutally suppress it. ing the undocumented, and the estimat- The “Detention Watch Network” WW PHOTO: JIMMY RAYNOR ed 250,000 undocumented lesbian, gay, named Stewart as one of the 10 worst U.S. #ShutDownStewart march at immigrant detention camp in Georgia bisexual and trans* people in the U.S. detention centers, rife with abuse and hu- Marchers ranged from residents of the man rights violations, including solitary tivist, explained, “Capitalism is a global 1,500 people at the gates of Ft. Benning nearby Alterna community in LaGrange, confinement, rotten food, medical ne- system where the profit motive is driving on Nov. 22. Ga., to a delegation commemorating “dis- glect and indefinite detentions. the policies, not just so-called ignorant SOA Watch is in its 25th year of ac- appeared” teacher trainees of Mexico’s The Corrections Corporation of Amer- politicians.” The root cause of the U.S. tions to close the U.S. Army School of Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College and ica — the U.S.’s largest private, for-profit “immigration crisis” is the capitalists’ the Americas, a site for training South another from Colombia’s “Congreso de prison company — runs Stewart, and is need to control markets and exploit peo- and Central American militaries in tech- los Pueblos.” paid $60.50 per day per detainee. Longer ple’s labor through military intervention niques to repress their own people. A strong labor presence included mem- detentions mean more profits, but - ex in Latin America and elsewhere, she said. This year’s action connected U.S. mil- bers of the Fuerza del Valle Workers Cen- ploited detainees are paid as little as $1 a The workshop and Stewart protest itarism, its massive expenditures and ter from Austin, Texas, and the Adelan- day for their work assignments. were part of the “School of the Amer- consequences, to many other issues. te Workers Center of Birmingham, Ala. At a Nov. 20 #ShutDownStewart work­ icas Watch” annual vigil at the U.S. Ar- These included immigrant detention, United Auto Workers members, including shop, two Georgia women whose partners my’s Fort Benning, outside Columbus, mass incarceration and exploitation of those from its Women’s Committee, trav- and spouses had been Stewart detainees Ga. Event speakers linked SOA training prison labor, racist police terror and the eled 16 hours from Michigan to be there. unmasked the racist policing behind their of other countries’ military officers with Black Lives Matter movement, Israeli op- Along the red-dirt road, “Workers’ incarceration. Cops told one woman’s the subsequent terror unleashed in these pression of Palestinians, and U.S. labor Dignity/Dignidad Obrera” of Nashville, spouse, stopped for a broken tail light, countries, from which thousands have struggles. Tenn., kept up fiery chants and nonstop “We’re going to send you back where you fled, many seeking asylum in the U.S. The rally’s end featured a litany of “¡No drumming. Their huge banner - came from,” as they spit out a racist term. A Guatemalan banner at the Stewart más! No more! We will end these dirty ed the Black and Brown struggles against Persecuted for being Latino, he was jailed march made that point. Staring out from wars!” The chants alternated with in- racism: “From the South in Solidarity and later deported — for not having a the banner were the faces of some of the formation that added up to a primer on with Minneapolis/ #BlackLivesMatter/ driver’s license, which undocumented 45,000 people killed by Guatemala’s re- the impact of U.S. imperialism. Speak- Justice 4 Jamar.” BLM protesters and people cannot legally obtain in Georgia. pressive forces. Most military officials in ers chanted the names of those tortured, allies in Minneapolis occupied a police An undocumented mother whose chil- that country’s dictators’ cabinets, includ- disappeared and murdered through U.S. precinct after cops killed unarmed Jamar dren are U.S. citizens described immi- ing that of Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt, have military and CIA intervention, as the Clark. gration police appearing at her house, been SOA graduates. crowd responded “¡Presente!” and placed Eleven protesters broke through the pursuing someone with her spouse’s last Protesters shouted: “Free all undocu- the names on the fence around the fort. fencing closing off the jail to assert their name. When his documents proved he mented people! No borders in the work- Father Roy Bourgeois, a former Catho- solidarity with detainees. They were ar- was not that man, an agent said, “I don’t ers’ struggle!” lic priest who led in founding SOA Watch, rested and released after paying $100 care,” and arrested him anyway. He was said to the rally, “The time has come in fines. deported — and, “The children are crying FT. BENNING, GA. - SOA WATCH our movement to make the struggle of for their father.” As the U.S., France and other imperi- our migrant brothers and sisters our Speakers tell of immigrants’ resistance The Georgia Peace and Justice Coa- alists feed the fires of war, using the Paris own.” SOA Watch will move next year Rally speakers announced hunger lition sponsored the 200-person strong deaths as fuel, the School of the Americas to the Texas border to further stress the strikes and work stoppages going on at workshop, where coordinator Dianne Watch marshalled a national anti-U.S. connection between U.S. militarism and nine immigrant detention centers, in- Mathiowetz, a Workers World Party ac- military intervention protest of almost immigrant rights. Alabama lesbian mother fights the right wing

By Minnie Bruce Pratt split up in 2011. V.L. attempted to gain the U.S. Supreme Court ruling. couples and yet retains her job, with the Centreville, Ala. joint custody after the 2015 U.S. Su- Alabama’s chief justice, Roy Moore, blessing of newly elected Kentucky gover- preme Court ruling legalizing same-sex has close ties to a virulently right-wing nor, Matt Bevin. (ChristianToday, Nov. 6) An Alabama lesbian mother has been marriage nationally. national movement hell-bent on insti- The Christian-nation movement is ra- denied joint custody or any visitation Same-sex marriage has been explic- tuting a Christians-only theocratic legal bidly racist, anti-Muslim and anti-woman rights as the adoptive parent of three itly illegal in Alabama, beginning with standard in the U.S. This movement is in addition to being violently anti-lesbian, children she has co-parented from their a 1996 gubernatorial executive order. advancing a new tactic of so-called “reli- anti-gay, anti-bisexual and anti-trans*. birth. Assisted by the National Center for That ban was reinforced by a 1998 leg- gious liberty” for public officials — actu- (Trans* is a word currently used with an Lesbian Rights, she is petitioning the U.S. islative bill and a 2006 “anti-gay mar- ally an attempt to abolish secular law and asterisk to indicate the spectrum of all the Supreme Court to reverse that ruling by riage” state constitutional amendment. the separation of church and state. different sexes and genders of people who the Alabama Supreme Court. Alabama did not recognize same-sex In 2004, Moore authored the Constitu- do not conform to the either/or of male/ The children, now 13 and 11, are not per- marriages from other states. None of tion Restoration Act, introduced as a bill female or masculine/feminine.) mitted any contact with their co-mother. these orders or laws have been repealed into the U.S. House of Representatives In a 2002 decision against another Al- V.L, as she is named in court papers, by Alabama. and Senate, which aimed “to take out of abama lesbian mother, Moore essentially had a 16-year relationship with E.L., The NCLR petition to the U.S. Su- federal court jurisdiction cases that in- authorized imprisonment and the death during which time they decided to have preme Court pointed to the agony of volved public officials that acknowledged penalty against LGBTQ people. He orga- children through artificial insemination. V.L.’s separation from her children as God as the sovereign source of law, liber- nized a successful campaign to keep the With E.L. as the biological mother, they showing limitations in what federal ty, or government, and provided for the requirement for segregated schools in the had one child in 2002 and twins in 2004. same-sex marriage could accomplish. impeachment of federal judges who dis- Alabama state constitution, where it re- Not able to marry to protect V.L.’s pa- The petition also stated, “There was regarded the act.” (YuricaReport.com) mains to this day. Moore attempted to bar rental rights, the couple moved briefly reason for concern about the [Alabama] Bankrolled by superrich donors like the first Muslim elected to the U.S. House from Alabama to Georgia, where there court’s motivations.” (Washington Post, the Wilks brothers, who made their bil- of Representatives from taking office. was some possibility of a second-parent Nov. 16) lions selling fracking technology, the (WorldNetDaily, Dec. 13, 2006) adoption. There, in 2007, V.L. and E.L. Undoubtedly true, given that this Al- “Christian-dominion” movement paid for These vicious positions cannot be were both legally acknowledged as the abama Supreme Court ordered all coun- the legal team that backed up Kentucky minimized by stereotypical explana- children’s parents. ty judges in the state to refuse to issue county clerk Kim Davis. Davis continues tions of “backwater judge” or “backward The couple returned to Alabama but same-sex marriage licenses even after to refuse marriage licenses to same-sex state.” Page 6 Dec. 3, 2015 workers.org Solidarity and repression: Muslims in France and Belgium

By G. Dunkel The Muslim community has deep roots sidiously consider part of the population rently leads the FN and has expelled her in France, which was the major colonial of France as criminals.” father, called for deporting everyone who The clearest example of popular sol- power in North and West Africa. Some Commenting on President François is requesting asylum in France and for the idarity with Muslims under attack in 100,000 Muslims died fighting under the Hollande’s state of emergency and ban- government of François Hollande to re- France and Belgium is a video of a young French flag during World War I. To mark ning of demonstrations, the Young Com- sign, even though it has adopted many of man wearing a blindfold and standing in their sacrifice, the Grand Mosque of Paris munist Club of Paris’ 15th District said the FN’s positions. She wants the borders the Place de la Republique in Paris. was constructed and completed in 1926. this affected major trade union demon- of France controlled by border police. At his feet are two signs: “I am a Mus- After World War II, tens of thousands of strations that had been planned against French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, lim. They say I am a terrorist.” And “I North Africans came to France to work cuts in leave time at hospitals, degraded who was born in Spain, claims that trust you. Do you trust me? Then give me on its reconstruction. working conditions in Paris mass transit, France is “at war,” using the word nine a hug.” Some anti-imperialist and anti-cap- the liquidation of Air France as a public times in a six-minute interview on TV2. The video shows scores of people, some italist groups in France have been crit- company, and mergers and staff cuts in Declaring a state of war allows the with tears in their eyes, giving this young ical of the campaign the French state is public finances. French government to use extraordinary man a hug. As of Nov. 22, it had been seen waging to justify its bellicose behavior in measures, like banning demonstrations, well over 2 million times and garnered Iraq, Syria and Libya. Reactions of French, Belgian politicians conducting raids and searches with- thousands of comments. Coup pour Coup 31, a collective based Belgian talk radio host Eric Zemmour, out any judicial oversight, and closing The French magazine Mademoiselle, in Toulouse whose name means “Blow for who is also heard in France, called for meeting halls, sports stadiums, bars and addressing an audience of mostly young Blow,” said: “The media frenzy and its in- the French to bomb Molenbeek, a mostly so on. The authorities can close whole women, said of it: “We see in this video a junction to patriotism, national unity and Muslim neighborhood in Brussels where neighborhoods and detain designated message of hope, of an openness of spirit nationalism has a clear purpose: to use some of the alleged attackers had lived. individuals who they say are interfering and of solidarity which doesn’t make bar- our emotions and fear to justify govern- Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the with their operations. The minister of riers out of religious beliefs. A symbol of ment policy both on French territory and neofascist National Front (FN), called for the interior can even order house arrests living together, to sum up.” around the world.” restoring the death penalty for “terror- of selected individuals. (L’Humanité, The French media have made it clear VivelePCF, a group opposed to the ists ... with decapitation,” as well as de- Nov. 19) that the majority of the people carrying out reformist drift of the leadership of the porting illegal immigrants and creating The French government is trying to the Nov. 13 attacks were French citizens, French Communist Party, said: “We de- 100,000 new prison cells. Le Pen began use the Paris attacks to justify its military with the rest Belgian. Even if they were nounce all politicians who use the trage- his career as a torturer for the French aggression in Western Asia and Libya, as members of the Islamic State who had dy to stoke fears, divisions and hatreds. ... army in the Algerian War. well as keep the French people, who don’t fought in Syria, their roots were in France. We will not let them scandalously and in- Marine Le Pen, his daughter, who cur- support this aggression, in line. Anti-racists drown out immigrant bashers

In an action important for internation- small rally. Their rhetoric encourages hate al solidarity, a strong showing of 150 an- crimes at home and imperialist war abroad. ti-racist protesters drowned out a much The anti-racists overwhelmed the hate smaller rally of anti-immigrant racists in speech, chanting, “Say it loud! Say it clear! Olympia, Wash., on Nov. 20. Refugees are welcome here!” The anti-rac- The racist rally was called after Gov. ist demonstration was made up of commu- Jay Inslee declared that Washington state nity and political activists carrying signs would welcome refugees from Syria. “ACT saying, “Welcome Refugees!” for America,” a hate group, organized the — Report and photo by Jim McMahan Haitians protest, say – ‘We won’t let you steal these elections!’

By Dave Welsh unofficially protested the fraudulent elec- dian national, Sylvain Côté, with direct tions, in which President Martelly’s hand- responsibility for taking boxes of ballots Nov. 20 — Hooded gangs today picked candidate, a political neophyte, actually cast by the people and switching attacked a large demonstration that miraculously emerged as the front-run- them with boxes of pre-filled-out ballots. was protesting election fraud in the ner. A runoff election is due in December. Sylvain Coté scurried out of the country Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. Many recall the 2010 election, when the day after the revelations surfaced. According to radio reports, a group Martelly was illegally catapulted into the Fifteen well-known Haitian intellec- of about 20 hooded men exited a runoff under pressure from then Sec- tuals were so outraged by the “clear in- white pickup truck — license plate retary of State Hillary Clinton and the volvement of U.N. agencies in the fraud 1-00692 — armed with machetes, Organization of American States. Occu- that marred the elections of October 25” pipes, hammers and guns, and at- pying forces of the U.S. and the United that they wrote an “Open Letter to Sandra tacked marchers in the Delmas 95 Nations have continued their in-your- Honoré” on Nov. 16, saying, “The whole district while police looked away. face interference in the 2015 election as world is discovering, under pressure from DAVE WELSH One marcher was wounded in the head by Billboard in Haiti shows Aristide’s support. well. the street … the truth of the biggest elec- a machete, reported the Associated Press. toral fraud operation … for the last 30 In the Delmas 40 district, a young man in independence from France and the aboli- U.N. charged with major role years in Haiti.” the march was shot and killed by a unit re- tion of plantation slavery in Haiti. in election fraud But the main resistance is coming from portedly affiliated with the national police Haiti’s political crisis took a dramatic the street. Many are comparing today’s of outgoing President Michel Martelly. Massive and sustained protests turn in mid-November with revelations nonstop mass demonstrations to the up- Haitians, determined to thwart what “Only continuous mobilization through­ by Antoine Rodon Bien-Aimé and two risings that led to the 1986 collapse of the they see as an ongoing “electoral coup out the country can win respect for the other candidates for Parliament from dictatorship of “Baby Doc” Duvalier. The d’etat,” have been in the streets almost people’s rights and their votes. When one President Martelly’s own PHTK party people are turning the defense of their daily by the tens of thousands since the person tires, their neighbor must take up (Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale). vote into a focus of mass struggle against first round of the presidential election on the fight,” said a communique from Fan- It has been reported that some 10,000 the hated neo-Duvalierists in the Haitian Oct. 25. mi Lavalas, the party of former President Haitian police and 2,500 U.N. personnel government and their U.S., French and On Nov. 1, a big election protest in the Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was ousted from Minustah, the U.N.’s military mis- Canadian backers. plebeian Bel Air district, led by a Rara by a coup in 2004. Fanmi Lavalas had sion in Haiti, were deployed during the On Nov. 9, another general strike by musical band, was attacked and two been banned outright since then from Oct. 25 voting, and that both Minustah transportation workers forced the gov- marchers shot dead. Later that day, a running candidates until this year, and and the U.N. Office for Project Services ernment to rescind draconian price and third protester was ambushed and killed was credited with few votes in the disput- (UNOPS) were involved in transporting fee hikes by effectively shutting down on the way home. ed election results. ballots to be tallied in Port-au-Prince. most of the country for half a day. Haiti is Huge demonstrations on Nov. 18 were Lavalas presidential candidate Dr. Now, Deputy Bien-Aimé and two of his defiant and its people determined. punctuated by police firing into the crowds, Maryse Narcisse, who is in the streets colleagues are accusing UNOPS, head- Welsh was a member of a Human wounding several. They had been celebrat- every day getting teargassed with the ed by Sandra Honoré, with direct in- Rights and Labor Fact-Finding Delega- ing the anniversary of Haiti’s defeat of Na- protesters, has officially challenged the volvement in the Oct. 25 election fraud. tion to Haiti in October that reported on poleon’s armies at the Battle of Vertieres in results with the National Electoral Liti- Specifically, they charge UNOPS and its systematic voter suppression, violence 1803, which paved the way for the island’s gation Bureau. Other major parties have electoral logistics coordinator, the Cana- and intimidation in the election process. workers.org Dec. 3, 2015 Page 7 Crisis in Mali follows U.S., French intervention

By Abayomi Azikiwe in the image of the Pentagon. Rodriguez among the Tuareg Editor, Pan-African News Wire stresses, “For their militaries and institu- people declared an tions, the most important thing for them independent state The head of the U.S. Africa Command is to grow leaders and select the right in northern Mali. (AFRICOM), Army Gen. David Rodri- people and build the systems that sustain In 2013 the French guez, continues to maintain that the pur- their efforts for the long run.” government de- pose of Washington’s military policy on This purported selection of the “right” ployed its air force the continent is to assist nation-states leaders resulted in a military coup in Mali and 3,000 troops with enhanced security. over three years ago. The elected head of to the area at the However, over two dozen people died in state, Amadou Toumani Toure, was over- request of the new- the siege of the Radisson Blu Hotel in Ba- thrown on March 23, 2012, by military ly installed presi- mako, Mali, on Nov. 20, despite the pres- officer Capt. Amadou Sanogo. After re- dent, Dioncounda ence of French and U.S. Special Forces. gional pressure from the Economic Com- Traoré. AFRICOM identifies its purpose as munity of West African States and the The occupation working with African states in the so- African Union, Sanogo later turned over continued through called “war on terror,” which is a by-prod- the ostensible reins of power to an inter- July 2014, when uct of successive imperialist interventions, im government headed by parliamentary French forces from Afghanistan to Iraq, Libya, Syria leader Dioncounda Traore. opened a broader offensive across large ed in defense of the country during the and Yemen. So-called “Islamist extrem- Sanogo was a student of the Pentagon, swaths of the Sahel region. A United Na- 2011 counterrevolution. ist” organizations have been nurtured, participating in the International Mili- tions mandated force, MINUMSA, has Many Tuaregs fled Libya after the funded and coordinated by the U.S. since tary Education and Training program. been operational since April 2013 and bombing campaign by Western impe- the early 1980s, when the administration He received instruction in Georgia and at now numbers approximately 10,000 rialist states and their allies, returning of President Jimmy Carter worked vigor- the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Va., troops. to northern Mali, where unresolved in- ously to overthrow the pro-socialist gov- which specializes in counterterrorism ed- Pentagon air support was critical in ter-ethnic conflicts have reappeared ernment in Afghanistan that had turned ucation, and studied English at Lackland this occupation of Mali. With the U.S. since national independence in 1960. to the for support. Air Force Base in Texas. already well established in the country’s AFRICOM and other allied forces are The overthrow of the government In the Nov. 20 attack in Bamako, at military, it was poised to carry out logis- already planning further deployments in of President Saddam Hussein in Iraq least two gunmen walked into the hotel tical flights transporting personnel and the so-called “war on terrorism.” Near- strengthened these same strains of Is- frequented by diplomatic personnel and equipment to the French and their allies. ly two years ago the Obama administra- lamic organizations, spreading their in- international business professionals, tion announced the deployment of 3,500 fluence into the Syrian conflict beginning opened fire on staff and guests, and took Pentagon and NATO occupation troops to about three dozen African states. in 2011. The outbreak of the Syrian war approximately 130 people hostage. French forces, with Pentagon assis- The largest AFRICOM base is in the coincided with the destruction of Libya, It was reported that Malian, French tance, occupied Mali nearly three years Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti, with which then brought unrest and instabili- and U.S. soldiers stormed the building, ago after the collapse of the authorities thousands of U.S. and French troops ty throughout North and West Africa and ending the siege. At present it is not clear in the north and central regions of the at Camp Lemonier. This base has also eventually across the Mediterranean into whether the gunmen or security and mil- country. It is important to note that the been utilized in the Pentagon-supported Southern, Central and Eastern Europe. itary forces killed the hostages. seizure of substantial portions of Malian bombing campaign by the Saudi Arabia Referring to Africa, Rodriguez said territory took place after the March 2012 and Gulf Cooperation Council coalition that the U.S. is providing help in “com- Two organizations claim responsibility military coup led by Pentagon-trained that has ravaged Yemen since March. mand and control and communications, Two Islamist groups operating in Mali Capt. Amadou Sanogo. There appears to be no change in U.S. [and] intelligence — we do a tremendous and Algeria have claimed responsibility Many analysts say a major contribut- relations toward Africa and the Middle amount of intelligence training through- for the attack. A Nov. 20 statement on the ing factor in the destabilization of north- East. Both Democratic and Republican out the African continent. They need help Al Akhbar site suggested the Radisson ern Mali was the war of regime-change presidential candidates say nothing about in logistics and mobility. They need help attack was to obtain “the release of all the engineered and waged by the CIA, the the instability spreading throughout the in specialty skills, anti-mine or [impro- imprisoned mujahedeen in the prisons of Pentagon and NATO against the Libyan region. It will be up to a regenerated an- vised explosive devices].” (Department of Mali and the cessation of the aggression government of Col. Moammar Gadha- ti-war movement in the U.S. and Western Defense, Nov. 20) against our people in the north and cen- fi. Members of the Tuarag nationality in Europe to take up these issues within the Another key aspect of this policy is ter of Mali.” Mali were living and working in Libya broader struggles for social justice and the molding of African military officials In 2012, a secessionist movement based during the Gadhafi era; some participat- peace. Historic crimes of the French military

By John Catalinotto tory across the world. The actions of the 70 and 300 people. If you haven’t heard tervention continues. French jets opened French ruling class have created many of this, it’s because the French police and the air war against Libya in 2011, lead- The imperialist governments of enemies, but it is the ordinary people, media conspired to keep it secret until it ing NATO’s barbaric destruction of that France and the United States have seized not the elites, who pay the price. was finally verified in the 1990s. (“The country. French jets are bombing today upon the terrifying attacks in Paris and When imperialist France emerged Battle of Paris,” Jean-Luc Einaudi, 1991) in Syria and Iraq, along with the U.S.-led Bamako this November to open up both from German occupation after World This history of imperialist military in- “coalition.” a military offensive in Syria and an an- War II, the Arab and Berber peoples be- ti-Muslim offensive at home. The attacks gan carrying out mass demonstrations provide an opportunity for the mili- and uprisings in Algeria against French Don’t let Paris be a pretext! tary-industrial-banking conglomerate in colonial rule. To suppress that rebellion, both countries that they wouldn’t miss. for several days French troops and po- Philadelphians from the Black For the rest of the population in the lice, acting on orders from the French Lives Matter, anti-war, Palestin- U.S. and Europe, the lesson should be president on May 8, 1945, massacred as ian and other people’s movements that while ruling-class forces order many as 45,000 Algerians who peace- joined a “Don’t Let Paris Attacks crimes against the world’s people, they fully demonstrated in the cities of Setif, Be Pretext for Racism & War” rally also force ordinary people to make sacri- Guelma and Kherrata. (tinyurl.com/nc- and march on Nov. 20. Pam Africa, fices for these crimes. qzar5) Trying to hold onto that nation, of International Concerned Family When the Pentagon, which is the the French occupiers killed as many as a and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, world’s biggest terrorist, invades a coun- million Algerians, until the people finally electrified the rally when she said: try like Iraq or Libya and destroys its in- won their liberation in 1962. “My family was bombed here. Elev- frastructure, killing and wounding mil- In 1947, French colonial troops slaugh- en men, women and children died,” lions, making tens of millions homeless, tered 89,000 people to “pacify” a rebel- referring to the 1985 Philadelphia it should be no surprise that it arouses lion in Madagascar, an African island Police Department bombing of the anger. The same is true for French impe- in the Indian Ocean. (Le Monde Diplo- MOVE organization. “So we know rialism. matique, March 1997) During the long firsthand what that feels like. … I Many young people in Paris were in- French war in Indochina, the French fight imperialism no matter where nocent victims of the Nov. 13 attack, but military killed many more Vietnamese, it’s at.” that doesn’t mean the French imperialist Laotians, Cambodians and some Chi- A militant march followed, stop- state is innocent. While the 1789 French nese until French imperialism was final- ping at the the French Consulate, Revolution raised the idealistic slogan of ly driven out in 1954. Comcast Headquarters and the Israeli home to some of this city’s very wealthi- liberty, equality and fraternity, French Even in Paris itself, on Oct. 17, 1961, Consulate for short speeches. Police be- est people, and finally arrested one pro- imperialism, which developed from that French police opened fire on a demonstra- came more aggressive as the demonstra- tester. bourgeois revolution, has a bloody his- tion of 30,000 Algerians, killing between tors approached Rittenhouse Square, — Report and photo by Joe Piette Page 8 Dec. 3, 2015 workers.org What makes China able to plan for the future

By Deirdre Griswold and solving the problem of The U.S. today has by far control and plan the central components nuclear waste. the most nuclear power re- of its economy, especially the infrastruc- In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, we have The IFR, instead of being actors in the world — 99, op- ture on which all other activity is based. discussed the phenomenal rise of the water-cooled, uses a passive erated by 30 different power While the Communist Party and the gov- People’s Republic of China as a major system to cool the reactor. companies. But they are old. ernment made a decision decades ago to world manufacturer and what has fueled If anything happens to in- 3 Almost all the nuclear-gen- allow private ownership of many types of its growing economy. Since China has terrupt the working of the erating capacity in the U.S. commercial enterprises in order to amass more coal compared to other fossil fuels, reactor, it will passively shut comes from reactors built the capital they needed for growth, they it has relied — like the United States — on down. No human interven- between 1967 and 1990. Only have not surrendered ownership and coal for most of its energy. tion is necessary. five new reactors are under construction, control of the land, the sources of energy, But coal is one of the worst generators The IFR, also known as a closed nucle- and they are all light water reactors. the means of transportation and commu- of greenhouse gases. As China rose to ar fuel reactor, can burn up to 99 percent By 1990, the U.S. had already gone to nication, and other essential elements become the number one manufacturer of the energy in uranium, leaving very war in oil-rich North Africa and South- underpinning modern life. in the world, it also surpassed the U.S. little radioactive waste. This contrasts east Asia against Iraq. That was just the This allows government economic and in greenhouse gas emissions — although with the light water reactors, which use first in a series of conflicts, from Iraq to social planners, scientists and technical not on a per capita basis. That dubious only 1 percent of the energy in enriched Syria to Libya, that held the promise of people — not beholden to any private distinction still belongs to the U.S. uranium, leaving the rest as waste to de- vast profits for the military-oil-bank- interests — to work together, look ahead Now, at a time when global warming cay over hundreds of thousands of years. ing-industrial complex — especially since and make decisions based on solving im- has been clearly identified as the major Even better, the newer reactors could it’s the public, not the energy companies, mediate and anticipated problems. The threat to our environment, China has laid run on the waste left behind by the older that pays for these wars. Whatever the government is then tasked with carrying out very detailed and ambitious plans to reactors, thus helping clean up the vast outcome, the war budget doesn’t come out these plans. While the existence of move away from fossil fuels and toward amounts of radioactive materials that out of their bottom lines. for-profit enterprises and very rich cap- renewables. It will continue to expand its have presented a danger for many, many For the hundreds of millions of peo- italists can impede this, leading to cor- solar and wind capacity, but a more sig- generations to come. ple living in North Africa and West Asia, ruption of many officials in China, the nificant source of energy now embraced The Argonne scientists were certain the result of these wars for oil has been a planning principle remains strong. by Chinese planners is nuclear. they were in the process of developing a disaster. Is any more proof needed than This is how workers’ wages have been In the U.S., there is much opposition safe technology for powering the world. the millions of refugees now risking their increased on a very steady basis for at to nuclear energy. Nearly all the plants However, in 1994, Washington sudden- lives trying to find somewhere to live in least the last two decades. Even U.S. pub- here are privately owned and operated ly shut down the program to build the peace? lications like the New York Times and for profit. There is much justifiable fear IFR, just three years before its scheduled And the whole world is affected. The Wall Street Journal acknowledge thatin that the profit motive will override safety completion. scramble by the imperialist powers, most the last 10 years alone, wages in China considerations, especially as these plants Leading the charge in Congress against of all the U.S., to control profitable fossil have increased fivefold. In the same peri- are old. the project was then-Senator John Kerry. fuels has precluded any adequate expen- od, workers’ wages in the U.S. have actu- China is a young nuclear power. It has The scientists involved were baffled and ditures to develop renewable energy. It ally declined in constant dollars, even as no old plants. By contrast, the average outraged. Many saw the hand of the oil, would take a massive investment on the the income of the capitalists has soared U.S. nuclear plant was built 36 years ago gas and coal lobby in the shutdown. One scale of what is now spent on imperial- exponentially. when reactors were subject to dangerous can only imagine their frustration today ist wars for the U.S. to change course and This is also how the Chinese govern- accidents, especially if something dam- as the dire news about the consequences wean itself off coal, oil and gas. That’s not ment is able to allocate a great deal of aged the cooling system — as happened of global warming make headlines. going to happen without a revolutionary wealth for future development on a sus- to the General Electric reactors in Ja- In the meantime, three other countries change in class relations. tainable basis. Its planners are able to pan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant. have succeeded in developing function- think nationally and even globally be- However, China has the benefit of many ing fast-breeder reactors. Today, China, Why socialist planning is necessary cause they are not hamstrung by the improvements in reactor design devel- and India all have them, after The World Nuclear Association sum- immediate profit needs of the dog-eat- oped by scientists since then. years of testing involving pilot projects. marizes China’s nuclear power develop- dog economic system, in which each en- Ironically, one of the designs China The expense of developing and build- ment as follows: terprise is in a life-and-death struggle originally pursued was worked on at the ing these fourth-generation reactors has “China has 30 nuclear power reactors against its competitors. Argonne National Laboratory in Idaho been borne by the governments involved. in operation, 21 under construction, and And how did China get to this point? from 1984 to 1994. Called the Integral When the Argonne IFR program was more about to start construction. Addi- Through the revolutionary struggle of Fast Reactor, it takes a very different shut down in 1994, neither the U.S. gov- tional reactors are planned, including millions of poor and oppressed people. approach than the light water reactors ernment nor any of the privately owned some of the world’s most advanced, to Many of them were very exploited work- then in use. Several books on the sub- U.S. energy companies were willing to lay give more than a threefold increase in ers, but a majority were downtrodden ject explain that the great advantages out the large sums of money that would nuclear capacity to at least 58 GWe by peasants, whose life offered nothing but of the IFR, also called a fast breeder or be needed to develop a new, safer genera- 2020-21, then some 150 GWe by 2030, unending toil and brutal punishment by fourth-generation reactor, involve safety tion of nuclear power. and much more by 2050. The impetus parasitic landlords. Since that revolution for increasing nuclear power share in and China’s economic growth, hundreds China is increasingly due to air pollution of millions of young people have migrat- WWP candidates say from coal-fired plants. China’s policy is ed to the cities from rural areas and be- for closed fuel cycle. China has become come workers. They are organized, ed- largely self-sufficient in reactor design ucated and demand a better life. From and construction, as well as other aspects their ranks also come a new generation of Solidarity with of the fuel cycle, but is making full use of scientists and technical personnel. Western technology while adapting and The Chinese Revolution was victorious improving it.” because it was led by communists, who Native peoples! The rich imperialist countries accu- saw the potential for China to become mulated their wealth generations ago by great based on the unity of the workers Continued from page 1 tar sands oil through tribal lands to Tex- grabbing much of the world’s resources and peasants. Their goal was to get rid as refineries, escalating carbon emissions and super-exploiting workers in the glob- of the old and build something new — a in search of oil, gas, minerals — and su- and contaminating groundwater. Yet the al South. So how is it that a developing socialist society. Despite detours and set- per-profits. They oppose “climate injustice” struggle goes on against corporate ex- country like China can forge ahead with backs, that goal has not been abandoned, — whereby poor countries and peoples are traction of fossil fuels from the earth — a nuclear program that promises to out- and the hard-won fruits of its planning harmed by climate-made disasters caused and more pipelines. distance them in every way? can be seen more clearly as China contin- by carbon emissions, fracking, hazardous We stand with the movement of Native The answer lies in China’s ability to ues to shake the world. pipelines and environmental racism. In- nations and individuals and their support- digenous peoples’ demands should be met ers who have been protesting racist names for reparations from corporate polluters of sports teams and mascots. Their righ- for ecological damage! teous struggle has successfully turned the tide against team owners, as more people UAW strikes at Kohler Co. in Milwaukee Victory: Keystone XL Pipeline stopped! deplore this bigotry and demand the abo- Continued from page 3 the Overpass Light Brigade, the Peo- Our campaign congratulates heroic lition of these insulting names. to work’ era in Wisconsin, showing labor ple’s Power Assemblies, the Wisconsin Native communities who stood strong The Moorehead-Lilly campaign rais- unions once again how to bring back the Bail Out The People Movement, Workers and won a major victory in stopping the es high the banner of solidarity with all fight and win for working people.” World Party and many others. Keystone XL pipeline. For seven years, Indigenous peoples on this National Day Other labor and community organi- For more information and to aid the these activists, with their non-Native al- of Mourning. We join with millions of zations both locally and nationwide are strikers, see #KohlerStrike and www. lies, put themselves on the line in this life- people worldwide in loudly proclaiming, building support for UAW Local 833, in- wibailoutpeople.org. and-death struggle against environmen- “Free Leonard Peltier!” We stand with cluding Amalgamated Transit Union Lo- Pfeifer’s grandfather, George Pfeifer, tal genocide. They pressured the Obama all Native peoples who are fighting back cal 998, Defeat Right to Work in Wiscon- and great uncle, Art Pfeifer, participated administration into vetoing this project, against capitalism’s escalating destruc- sin, Fight For $15 Wisconsin, Fightback in the 1954 Kohler strike with UAW Local which would have transported Canadian tion of the planet. News, Moratorium NOW! in Detroit, 833. workers.org Dec. 3, 2015 Page 9 Excerpts from the talks at the Workers World Party national conference,

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The Pentagon is rushing F-16C Dog- Lots of campus socialists say no against bilized Africa and West Asia. fighter jets to Syria. U.S. wars, but always explain why you Every war is preceded by a big media There were 13 countries bombing Syr- should hate whomever the U.S. govern- blitz of desperate people or weapons that ia before Russia came into the war: Saudi ment is targeting in Syria, Ukraine, Lib- supposedly put the world at risk and a Arabia, France, Belgium, Canada, Jordan ya, China, Venezuela or Cuba. call that “we must do something.” and Turkey, among others — none invited We need to be on guard that the media by Syria. The U.S. military is coordinat- A compass for the movement focus on the flow of refugees is being or- ing the whole operation. These countries A compass always points north. It does chestrated to break down the resistance claim to be hitting ISIS but are totally not point all over the dial. to NATO strikes to set up no-fly zones in destroying Syria; half the population is It is the same with us. Our compass Syria. displaced. points toward opposing U.S. imperial- Declaring a no-fly zone was the pretext But the jets that the U.S. Air Force just ism. If we keep our focus, we won’t get the U.S. used in Libya, in a seven- month sent to Syria are capable only of fighting diverted or confused. bombing campaign that left an entire other aircraft. We need to constantly point the move- country in smoking ruin. ISIS does not have an air force. Russia ment back toward opposing U.S. imperi- does. alism. Acting as a compass for the work- Build international solidarity At the same time, President Obama Secretariat member Sara Flounders ing-class movement in the U.S. will build The one weapon the working class has is made the first public announcement of socialist unity. international solidarity. This means always ground troops, Special Ops forces, to racism, division, repression. In every crisis the media are full of standing with the oppressed. It means nev- Syria, along with a big reinforcement of Great, unanticipated crises have been “blame Russia,” “blame China” and de- er accepting any excuse for a U.S. war. Any U.S. “advisors” to Iraq. the undoing of many a movement and po- nounce them as imperialists; or the mes- war where U.S. imperialism succeeds, the A very dangerous provocation is loom- litical party. But with crisis comes oppor- sage is “blame Syria,” “blame Iran” and workers suffer a huge setback. ing. We need be prepared. We don’t know tunities to intervene. demonize them as monsters. U.S. imperi- Internationalism builds unity and class what incident might touch off a far wid- Even a handful of communists — if they alism is let off the hook. consciousness. The working class today is er war. To understand what is going on have revolutionary determination and are The class struggle is one war and we more international in its composition and behind all these crises, we need to view not caught off guard — have the ability to take sides. Workers World Party is a com- in communication and more open to un- them as one world war on many fronts. give leadership in times of crisis. This is bat organization. derstanding the need for solidarity. Mil- something that Workers World Party has Leninism recognizes the responsibili- lions of workers come with rich experienc- Capitalist glut been able to do again and again. ty of workers’ movements in imperialist es of class struggle. What is driving these nonstop crises? We face a crisis a minute. There are countries to always oppose their own rul- U.S. imperialism is in a desperate situ- Capitalism is facing a giant glut. The racist police murders every day; the larg- ing class. Otherwise, we will drown in the ation because none of their wars have suc- world commodity markets are crashing. est prison population in the world; U.S. layers of propaganda, chauvinism and ceeded in stabilizing U.S. domination. Machine parts, heavy equipment, tub- war crimes around the world every day racism that saturate the air we breathe. Let’s be determined to focus our party ing and pipes, oil, gas, steel, coal, copper, and every hour. How to orient the Party This poison can immobilize us. It is more and the whole movement on opposing U.S. zinc, corn, soy and wheat are all valued at and a movement fighting for change? This difficult in the center of imperialism to imperialism, the enemy of all humanity. less than half of the price of one year ago. is where [Vladimir] Lenin is our anchor. maintain this revolutionary edge. We need the same absolute determina- There are increasing predictions in This period needs a revolutionary tion that the Palestinian struggle conveys the business media of a new, disastrous socialist movement where every cad- Facing a refugee and migrant crisis when they say, and the whole world now capitalist crash. Yet the workers have not re’s instincts and reflexes are to stand Tens of millions of migrants are fleeing responds: “Palestine will win!” The same been rehired from the 2007-08 capitalist against racism, with the oppressed and economic disaster created by free trade confidence that the Cuban people exude crash. always oppose its own ruling class. That zones and globalized capitalism. There when they declare: “¡Venceremos! The We face today a larger gap between rich is ­Leninism. are millions of refugees of U.S. wars in workers united will never be defeated!” and poor than at any time in human his- Today we have to contend with politi- Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Sudan Flounders is co-director of the Interna- tory. There are 80 multibillionaires worth cal leaders who claim to be socialists and and Yemen. U.S. wars have totally desta- tional Action Center. more than the combined assets of one- yet support U.S. wars. Bernie Sanders half the population of the world. This is promises a political revolution but also how distorted the whole capitalist system promises that he will defend “America’s WAR WITHOUT VICTORY is. It has productive capacity far beyond vital interests. Force must always be an by Sara Flounders what it can ever hope to sell at a profit. option.” Sanders has voted funds for ev- “By revealing the underbelly of the empire, Flounders sheds insight on how to Capitalism has an unsolvable prob- ery U.S. war, supports free trade and Is- stand up to the imperialist war machine and, in so doing, save ourselves and lem. How can this brutal global empire rael’s “right to defend itself.” In essence, humanity.” – Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann, President, U.N. General Assembly, 2008-2009; hold this bloated, decaying system all he stands for defending the whole rotten, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua’s Sandinista government. together? It needs endless war. It needs racist system. Available at all major online booksellers • PentagonAchillesHeel.com U.S. imperialism shows its flaws in Syria Excerpts from a speech given by Joe shown clearly by the bombing of a power nal security at risk [and] be an irrevers- Mchahwar of the Detroit Branch to the plant in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. ible victory for U.S. imperialism globally. Workers World Party 2015 National This genocidal proxy war in Syria has Things are looking up for Syria, but Conference in New York City Nov. 7-8. been responsible for hundreds of thou- that also means the stakes are higher Over the course of my life, my genera- sands of deaths, over 100,000 of those than they’ve ever been. The imperialist tion has witnessed one disastrous impe- deaths befalling pro-government forces. powers are visibly desperate. Despite the rialist conquest after another. This has Seven million Syrians have been forced U.S.’s insistence on many occasions that left us with the impression that the Em- out of their homes. Four million have left they had no intention to invade Syria, pire cannot be defeated, whether or not the country. the Obama administration announced it achieves its stated goals. We are being In spite of these horrific hardships, it is sending special forces and advisors proven wrong in Syria right now. the Syrian people and their government to northern Syria. The last time the U.S. For over four years, the Western pow- have held themselves together for four sent advisors to a country under the boot ers and their protectorates have waged a years with scarce international support heel of imperialism, it ended in millions relentless war against the Syrian people or aid. For over a month, Russia has co- of deaths in Vietnam, and devastation for and their nation’s sovereignty. The Saudis ordinated airstrikes with Syrian govern- decades to come. and their allies in the Persian Gulf have ment forces against the Islamic State and We must not let history repeat itself, funded and trained the Islamic State. WWP member Joe Mchahwar al-Nusra Front with astonishing results. especially during the decline of glob- The United States created fertile ground The Syrian government has gone from al capitalism. Workers World Party has for this organization in Iraq, while also ernment, the strongest force dedicated to making small advancements to launch- supported the Syrian government for piping in arms and supplies under the eradicating the Islamic State. ing successful full-scale offensives on upholding its people’s sovereignty with- pretext of supporting the so-called Free The U.S. further escalated its role with multiple fronts. out faltering. We oppose all imperialist Syrian Army, an organization of merce- a bombing campaign, with over a dozen As Marxists we recognize that Russia wars, and we know how to oppose them: naries that works hand in hand with the other countries, across Syria for the past is acting in full accordance with its mate- in the streets. It is our duty from within al-Nusra Front, Syria’s al-Qaida affiliate. year, under the pretext of fighting the Is- rial interests. The fall of the Syrian gov- the belly of the beast to stop the genocide Under the cover of this storm, Israel and lamic State. Though it hasn’t produced ernment would mean the loss of Russia’s against Arabs and all oppressed peoples Turkey have seized the opportunity to results in that regard, it has served as a strongest Arab ally. The spread of Islamic in the Middle East. conduct attacks against the Syrian gov- means to destroy Syria’s infrastructure, State activities would put Russia’s inter- Long live Syria! 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Africa has been severely set back by for the expanding mission, involving imperialist destruction of Libya and in- thousands of Pentagon troops. Airstrips terference in Egypt’s and Tunisia’s dem- are being constructed to ostensibly as- ocratic processes. Five years ago a rebel- sist African Union member-states in the ideological and political response. The lion throughout Tunisia toppled longtime fight against “terrorism.” lessons of Egypt and Tunisia show that dictator Zen El Abidine Ben Ali. Creation of an African Standby Force — uprisings must be informed by anti-im- The unrest spread to Egypt, leading to first advanced by the Pan-Africanist and perialist, anti-capitalist politics. Other- President Hosni Mubarak’s forced resig- Ghana’s socialist leader Dr. Kwame Nkru- wise the Libyan model will spread. nation. The Muslim Brotherhood’s Free- mah and later by Gadhafi — has been real- Rising oil and mineral production dom and Justice Party won the next pres- ized, absent its revolutionary orientation. without transforming productive rela- idential elections. ASF exercises in South Africa rely on Pen- tions within the emerging economies Demonstrations spread to Algeria and tagon and European Union funding. will only benefit imperialism. The con- Yemen, bringing different outcomes. The Any continental military force aimed tradictions between the capitalist modes rebellions in Tunisia and Egypt did not at fostering peace and stability in Afri- of production and the social relations of lead to the consolidation of progressive ca must be independent of imperialism. production must be resolved. forces which could seize power and estab- Otherwise such efforts will serve as an The only solution is socialist revolu- WWP National Committee member lish a political order committed to revolu- appendage of Pentagon-NATO forces and Abayomi Azikiwe tion, where workers, farmers and youth tionary transformation and socialism. serve neocolonist interests. can determine their future without the Egypt’s military-turned-civilian re- tional humanitarian disaster since World This crisis of imperialist militarism is domination of Western financial insti- gime is still subsidized by the CIA and War II’s conclusion, more than 50 million coupled with the debt dilemma resulting tutions bolstered by CIA, Pentagon and the Pentagon. Tunisia has been returned people have been displaced. from the advanced capitalist states’ eco- NATO forces. to the Ben Ali’s regime’s political collab- African and Middle Eastern states and nomic decline. Despite reports hailing Western capitalists depend upon ac- orators, taking its place in the Washing- Southern and Eastern European coun- “phenomenal economic growth” in Afri- quiring natural resources and labor from ton-led “war on terrorism.” tries are bearing the brunt of the migra- ca, these states have higher debt-service the oppressed nations on terms set by When a rebellion erupted in Libya, a tion. The hundreds of thousands flooding ratios, joblessness and rapid currency de- corporations and financial institutions. more ominous trend was revealed. Coun- into Europe face racism, xenophobia, valuations, partly stemming from com- Workers and the oppressed inside im- terrevolutionaries targeted Col. Moam- brutality and marginalization. modity price declines due to capitalist perialist countries are sacrificing their mar Gadhafi’s Jamahiriya system. When overproduction. standard of living with declining wages, Western-backed armed opposition groups Imperialism spreads tentacles This monumental debt burden is spark- evisceration of social services and privat- faced growing resistance by loyalist The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) ing militant working-class struggles, and ization of public assets. troops, the U.S. and its NATO allies engi- is escalating deployments across the con- socialism is being re-examined. In Nige- The basis for international revolution neered U.N. Security Council resolutions tinent through direct intervention and ria, Ghana and South Africa — “emerg- exists. We must link the struggles of approving widespread bombing of Libya. partnerships with states and regional ing economies” — workers, students and the workers and the oppressed global- Today Libya is a major source of insta- organizations. Emboldened by its opera- youth are striking and demonstrating, ly against U.S. imperialism, the center bility throughout North and West Africa. tions in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt, impe- demanding action to halt rapidly declin- of world exploitation. Only this revo- Imperialist militarism has compounded rialism is spreading its tentacles. ing living standards fueled by inflation lutionary transformation can achieve crises in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Paki- An AFRICOM base in Djibouti at and diminishing foreign investment. peace, stability and mutual cooperation stan and Yemen. In the worst interna- Camp Lemonnier is being refurbished This developing crisis requires an internationally. Iran’s sovereignty vs. U.S.-European imperialism

On Nov. 2, masses of students and oth- rather small compared to external debts U.S.] would not spare a moment if they er strata poured into the streets of Teh- of some neighboring countries and mi- could destroy the Islamic Republic. … ran to commemorate the historic day that nuscule compared to the $6 trillion U.S. ‘Death to America’ is not aimed at the revolutionary students took over the U.S. external debt. [U.S.] American people, but [U.S.] poli- Embassy in 1979 and named that embas- All of these were achieved in the wake cies. ... The nature of U.S. policies has not sy the “Den of Espionage.” of 36 years of sanctions, assassinations changed and the nation will not forget.” This was the most meaningful mes- of scientists, sabotage and other hostili- These few quotations from the leader, sage of solidarity to the national confer- ties by U.S. imperialists and its Europe- Ayatollah Khameini, show what we should ence of Workers World. At this very criti- an allies, the Zionist regime of Israel and expect in post-“Iran’s nuclear deal.” cal moment, the message is clear: “Iran’s the most reactionary puppet regime in Long live international solidarity! Nuclear Deal” is no honeymoon between the region, Saudi Arabia, NATO member Victory to the Syrian people! Long live Iran and the U.S. You, comrades, can be Turkey, and the other “gas stations” of Workers World Party! sure that Iranian people have no illusions the imperialists such as the United Arab Kazem Azin is a leader of Solidarity about imperialism. Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, etc. with Iran, an organization which Iran’s revolution changed the Middle defends the right of Iran and its people Kazem Azin U.S. imperialism hates our revolution East’s geopolitical and social develop- to self-determination. The ultimate goal of the U.S. is to de- ment and also liberated the productive The fertility rate only 13 years after the rev- stroy Iran’s revolution and re-establish forces within Iran. The facts speak for olution dropped from 8.1 births per 1,000 a puppet regime. Then, after nearly two themselves: women to 2.4 births in rural areas and 1.8 years of “negotiation,” what does the • Sixty percent of university students, births in urban areas. (World Bank) Black students “Iran nuclear deal” mean? 60 percent of civil servants and 80 per- • Iran, with 233,695 engineers, is [U.S. imperialism] intensified its mur- cent of teachers in Iran are women, while ranked third among 124 countries after derous sanctions and started “talks” and lead resistance to racism 90 percent of women in rural commu- the Russian Federation and the United “negotiation” seeking “regime change” nities and 45 percent women in cities States. (Forbes, June 9) Continued from page 1 through economic penetration. Iran also were illiterate before the revolution. Iran • According to the data provided by the group describes itself as “a movement of decided to seize the opportunity and en- achieved full literacy for all youth six National Science Foundation, Iran had a students calling for the decolonization of gage in painstaking “negotiation” to break years ago. 19.3 percent average annual growth rate our campus, the symbols, the curriculum the regime of sanctions. • Iran’s comprehensive social protec- for publications in all science and engi- and the history of Harvard Law School.” Iran does not need U.S. imperialist or tion includes the highest level of pen- neering fields during 1997-2011 (National One of this group’s first demands is to European allies. Iran needs extensive rela- sions, disability insurance and disaster Science Foundation, 2014) and in all sub- replace the law school’s crest, which is the tions with Latin America, Africa and Asian relief programs. Basic food is subsidized jects was 11 times higher than the aver- same as the coat-of-arms belonging to countries, including Russia and China. all over the country. Housing and energy age growth rate for the rest of the world. Isaac Royall Jr., a slave owner, whose es- Iran’s relationship with the West is only are affordable to all. ­(Sciencemetrix, 2010) tate helped to found Harvard Law School. tactical, as important as it may become. • Iran has a strong health care system, • Iran has made great advances in nu- What is going on at the University of Iran’s leader is very aware of this, and from preventive care to sophisticated clear technology, nanotechnology, bio- Illinois and Harvard is just the of the this is what he said in his “The Nation- hospitals. Sixteen thousand “health care technology, aerospace and missile tech- iceberg in terms of a growing revolution- al Day of Fighting Global Arrogance” houses” are the cornerstone of the health nology, pharmaceutical technology, and ary struggle of resistance on U.S. cam- speech three days ago [Nov. 3]: “The U.S. care system. information and communication tech- puses. Protests against racism, sexism objectives regarding the Islamic Republic • Iran sets a record in family planning. nology over the last two decades. and lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and of Iran have not changed at all and [the All kinds of contraception are available. Iran’s external debt of $9.45 billion is queer oppression are taking all forms workers.org Dec. 3, 2015 Page 11 Excerpts from the talks at the Workers World Party national conference,

published in full on workers.org WW PHOTOS: BRENDA RYAN The people of Puerto Rico are fighting back

the virulence of capitalism in its final To the conference title, “Putting Revo- holders. While the people are getting dead-end stage. lutionary Socialism on the Table,” I add, increasingly poorer, laws have been im- plemented to give a free ride to billion- “at the time of capitalism at a dead end.” Puerto Rico: U.S. colony We need a serious and deep discussion aires from the U.S. — by exempting taxes Puerto Rico is a colony of the U.S. It on how to defeat capitalism. Not with re- from their profits made in Puerto Rico! has no sovereignty. Foreign capital owns forms, not with patches; we need struc- The Puerto Rican people receive in- everything, decides everything. The is- tural change. creased taxes and higher costs of utilities, land’s government is just a figurehead; We need socialism! gasoline and medicines. Medicare, which Wall Street and the Pentagon, through Fidel once said that as long as impe- is deducted from wages at the same rate the U.S. Congress, are the real rulers. rialism is standing, racism will not end. as here, provides only almost half of the Puerto Rico has been a laboratory for Imperialism nurtures racism, profits benefit. And while Medicare benefits will U.S. practices since the U.S. invaded it in from it and from all the differences that be raised in the U.S., in Puerto Rico they 1898. Erasing our history and our heroes; it can use to divide the working class so will be lowered even more — by 11 percent. trying to suppress our language and our the workers don’t unite and fight against Puerto Rico’s government is paying mil- flag; using us for pharmaceutical exper- the capitalists. lions to U.S. firms to “solve” the crisis. Econ- iments; sterilizing our women; using our For several years I have been reporting omists from the International Monetary land to test toxic weapons and to practice on the turn to the left in Latin America. Fund have produced a report that the gov- for military interventions in other coun- But I want to raise the difficulties con- Editor of Mundo Obrero Berta Joubert-Ceci ernment is now trying to impose. It includes tries; targeting, killing and imprisoning fronted by the progressive movements and privatization of education, electricity, water the independence movement; etc. — a governments there, because many of those also is the struggle. There are two camps and sewage, and roads; cuts in wages; an in- long et cetera. difficulties arise from U.S. imperialism. worldwide: The capitalists together with crease in university tuition; etc. One of the most criminal practices has The great achievements won in the region those who serve them, and the masses But the people in Puerto Rico are fight- been economic destruction. It has left are too much for imperialism to bear! fighting it. ing back. They are holding people’s as- Puerto Rico in a deep depression. All the The U.S. has intensified its intervention But I want to focus on Puerto Rico, a semblies about the consequences of the measures to deal with the current crisis in the region, aligned with the reaction- country that for a long time was not even government’s reforms. There is a call for are to benefit the bondholders in Wall ary right wing of many of those countries. considered Latin American, and has been a general strike that we should support in Street, many of them “fondos buitres” — Capitalism in its final dead-end phase is in the news because of its immense $73 any way possible here. vulture funds. trying to turn back the forward march. billion debt. Viva Puerto Rico Libre! U.S./Wall The Puerto Rican government squeez- The capitalist crisis is global, but so Puerto Rico is the perfect example of Street out of Puerto Rico! Free Oscar es the workers and the poor to pay bond- López Rivera now! Class struggle rages in Ukraine, Moldova

On Nov. 6, the U.S.-dominated NATO Alexei Mozgovoi declared: “We shall build pasaran!” from the international bri- alliance completed its largest-ever mil- a free, anti-fascist and socialist Novoros- gades of the Spanish Civil War. itary exercises, Trident Juncture. These siya.” After several months building the Worker s World Pa r t y st a nd s fi r m ly w it h massive war games, involving 30 coun- Ghost Brigade, Mozgovoi had learned that the people of Donbass, Ukrainian-occu- tries, were planned well ahead of the cur- some of his best allies were communists, pied areas of Novorossiya, as well as the rent escalation in Syria. In fact, Trident whom he promoted to leadership roles, embattled communists and antifascists Juncture is all about NATO expansion and who deeply influenced his thinking. of Ukraine, in their struggle against U.S. in Eastern Europe and the former Sovi- Last February, he tasked the head of imperialism and its agents. Iran’s sovereignty vs. U.S.-European imperialism et Union specifically, using the far-right the Volunteer Communist Detachment, Finally, a word about Ukraine’s south- junta in Ukraine as a stepping stone to Pyotr Birukov, with operational lead- ern neighbor, Moldova. regime change in Russia. ership of the offensive that handed the A big protest movement has en- The U.S. proxy war by Ukraine against Ukrainian military a stinging defeat. It gulfed Moldova, a country dominated the independent and Lugansk was then that Ghost comrades raised the by pro-Western oligarchs and strongly People’s Republics has temporarily taken a red flag of communism over the liberated influenced by the Ukrainian junta. This back seat to the conflict in the Middle East. WW Contributing Editor Greg Butterfield village of Debaltsevo. protest movement has both right and left This conflict in the Donbass could flare up Mozgovoi’s meteoric development — wings, which so far have created a differ- again at any time, and inevitably, it will. The Ghost Brigade, the most radical, from a working-class populist with ambig- ent dynamic from the far-right Maidan These are challenging days for the class-conscious and internationalist de- uous politics to the region’s leading symbol movement that dominates Ukraine. Donbass republics, under pressure from tachment of the people’s militia, contin- of socialism and internationalism — put a But the critical role of communists has the Russian government to abide by the ues to recruit, train and prepare for the target on his chest, and he was assassinated been seriously hampered by the jailing Minsk ceasefire agreement, which the inevitable battles ahead. Several com- by unknown assailants on May 23. of seven leading activists, including Red Ukrainian government does not respect rades from the outlawed Ukrainian com- Despite this tragic loss, the Ghost Bri- Bloc party leader Grigory Petrenko, for for a single day. Donbass residents and munist organization are now gade marches on. Recently, Ghost an- the last two months. Petrenko and his the people’s militias feel like they are in a working with the Ghosts in Lugansk. nounced the formation of Interunit — a comrades face up to eight years in prison. state of limbo — their battle “frozen” and It was just a year ago, at a rally honor- military/propaganda squad made up of Our party stands with the Red Bloc and seemingly out of their control, at least for ing the anniversary of the Bolshevik Rev- internationalist volunteers from several the workers and youth of Moldova to de- the moment. olution, that Ghost Brigade Commander countries. Interunit takes its motto, “No mand: Free the political prisoners now! Black students lead resistance to racism Exigencias comerciales de EUA aumentan problemas en Sudáfrica and issuing immediate demands. Continua de página 12 ilusión fetichista de ‘mercado libre’. Su nuestra lucha por la liberación nacional For instance, at Princeton University, de Pretoria, la cual según la Casa Blanca, contenido imperialista extraterritorial y la emancipación social. ¡Nuestra in- students conducted a sit-in at the presi- dificulta el acceso de EUA a los mercados está siendo agresivamente empujado por dependencia nacional democrática y los dent’s office on Nov. 19, demanding that nacionales. Estados Unidos amenaza con EUA contra Sudáfrica”. derechos de propiedad pública — el dere- racist President Woodrow Wilson’s name retirar sectores agrícolas claves de los El PCSA enfatiza que “permitir que cho a la propiedad colectiva de los bienes be removed from all campus buildings. acuerdos con Sudáfrica, lo que podría EUA prohíba la propiedad de activos de producción incluyendo a través del During Wilson’s presidency in the early causar mayor daño a la economía. Las económicos por parte del estado en estado — son cruciales para el éxito de 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan was emboldened negociaciones continúan hasta una fecha nuestro país es usurpar nuestro derecho nuestra segunda, y más radical fase de and marched in the thousands on the límite del 1º de enero. constitucional a la soberanía nacional transformación”! streets of Washington, D.C. Una declaración del 9 de noviembre del democrática. Este equivaldría a entregar La postura de la administración It is important for all those in the Partido Comunista de Sudáfrica apoya la al imperialismo estadounidense nues- Obama muestra la verdadera agenda progressive movement to continue to posición del gobierno del CNA en las ne- tro derecho a determinar nuestra propia detrás de la AGOA y los imperativos ge- strengthen their anti-racist solidarity gociaciones con EUA. El PCSA dice que trayectoria de desarrollo y decidir las nerales de la política exterior de la Casa with the Black Lives Matter upsurge on a pesar de sus declaraciones encomiables políticas para lograrla”. Blanca. Sudáfrica tiene el derecho in- and off the campuses — to help weaken “en realidad la AGOA es imperialista tan- El partido también ha señalado que alienable a determinar su propio pro- capitalism’s divide-and-conquer rule at to en términos de su contenido como en “la independencia de Sudáfrica debe ser grama económico sin la interferencia de home and abroad. su objetivo estratégico disfrazado con la salvaguardada en el interés de completar Washington y Wall Street. WW/MO FOTO: JIMMY RAYNOR Correspondencia sobre artículos en Workers World/Mundo Obrero pueden ser enviadas a: [email protected]

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Por Sara Flounders efusión de simpatía por las víctimas en idaridad a quienes están bajo ataque, y tán las fuerzas de Operaciones Especia- París. Esta respuesta no solo expone el resistir conscientemente el clima racista. les y asesores, entrenadores y agentes de Los ataques en París atribuidos a ISIS racismo y el prejuicio sistemático de la Veinticinco años de sanciones, sabotajes, inteligencia estadounidenses, franceses, han fijado la atención del mundo. Pero prensa que valora más las vidas de aquel- ocupaciones e invasiones, comenzando británicos y jordanos. la pregunta más urgente que enfrenta la las/os en los países imperialistas, sino con la primera guerra de EUA contra Irak Por décadas, Siria se enorgullecía de su clase obrera es: ¿”Utilizará el campo im- que a la vez sirve para exponer una agen- en 1991, han desarraigado a más de 10 mil- rico tejido de diversidad cultural y religio- perialista los ataques como pretexto para da política: la intensificación de la guerra. lones de personas en la región. sa, modernización de su infraestructura, ampliar la guerra”? Utilizando como velo El Pentágono ha enviado aviones F-16C La política imperialista de EUA y educación completa y los más altos nive- la gran simpatía por las 129 personas DogFighter a Siria, armados con mis- Francia dirigida a “cambios de régimen” les de atención de la salud. Había tam- muertas y las demás que quedaron heri- iles aire-aire. Son capaces solamente de cultivaron las mismas fuerzas que aho- bién el orgullo nacional por enfrentarse a das, los gobiernos imperialistas occiden- luchar contra otras aeronaves. ISIS no ra reclaman la responsabilidad de los la ocupación israelí de Palestina, a pesar tales podrían poner decenas de miles de tiene una fuerza aérea. Rusia sí. Esta es atentados en París, comenzando en Af- de que una parte importante de Siria, el otras vidas en riesgo. una peligrosa escalada. ganistán en la década de 1980. Las dos Golán, fue robada en 1967 por Israel. La Suscitar odios racistas, anti-inmigran- El presidente Obama ha anunciado que potencias entrenaron, financiaron y eq- política de Siria de controlar sus industri- te y anti-musulmán es el primer paso va a enviar 50 fuerzas especiales a Siria, uiparon a las fuerzas de la “oposición” en as nacionalizadas, mantenerse libre de la para la movilización guerrerista. La sat- junto con miles de asesores estadoun- Siria y Libia, resultando en destrucciones deuda de los bancos occidentales y ser in- anización de la nación en la mira es una idenses a Irak. Una zona de exclusión masivas. Su aliado, la monarquía saudí, dependiente del control imperialista era parte esencial para justificar la destruc- aérea en la frontera con Turquía se ha ha organizado y capacitado a algunas de una frustración constante para los gober- ción imperialista. discutido activamente por meses y se en- las fuerzas más reaccionarias, conocidas nantes corporativos de EUA y la UE. Según encuestas realizadas en los meses cuentra en etapas de planificación. como ISIS, con la aprobación de los ase- Políticas progresistas similares, im- antes de la masacre, casi dos tercios de la Los imperialistas rehusaron invitar al sores estadounidenses. pulsadas ​por levantamientos de masas población francesa se oponían a la partic- gobierno sirio a la ronda de negociaciones El gobierno sirio dice que capturó y levantamientos revolucionarios en los ipación de Francia en una guerra en Siria. que discuten su futuro en Viena. Allí los combatientes en posesión de pasaportes años 1960 y 1970 en Irak, Libia e Irán, Pero el régimen que sirve al imperialismo gobiernos de EUA y Francia fueron los de 60 países. Muchos no hablan árabe ni también hicieron a estos países objetivos francés y que anteriormente tenía a Siria más firmes en exigir arrogantemente que tienen raíces sirias. Cientos vinieron de de EUA y del imperialismo mundial, cuyo como su colonia, se ha comprometido to- el gobierno sirio entregara su soberanía Francia y Bélgica, sin obstáculos, incluso propósito era restaurar estas tierras a su talmente a la completa destrucción de la so- y “renunciara”. En cada reunión interna- con el apoyo del Gobierno. condición colonial antes de la Segunda beranía Siria a través de un derrocamiento cional, mientras hipócritamente declaran Los gobiernos de EUA y Francia, jun- Guerra Mundial. violento del gobierno sirio. París incluso ha que quieren desesperadamente la paz, los to con el apoyo británico, turco, saudí, La agitación social en Egipto y Túnez armado a fuerzas rebeldes similares a ISIS imperialistas afirman que la guerra con- jordano e israelí, han dado cobertura llamada la Primavera Árabe en 2011 con- y a la propia ISIS para lograr esto. tinuará hasta que sus fuerzas “democráti- política a los grupos rebeldes y corrup- tra los dictadores respaldados por el im- Los asesinatos en París no son las úni- cas” estén instaladas en el poder. tos en contienda, declarándolos “fuerzas perialismo, se utilizó como una apertura cas muertes violentas o asesinatos en democráticas de oposición”. Suman dece- para la intervención imperialista en los masa en la región. Una enorme explosión Caos de las guerras EUA nas de miles de voluntarios y mercenari- países árabes vecinos que estaban en lis- en Beirut un día antes; un avión ruso con La necesidad más urgente en la lucha os reclutados por todo el mundo. ta de objetivos de EUA - Libia y Siria. pasajeros derribado en el Desierto del contra esta movilización de guerra es ex- Grupos como Al Qaeda, el Frente Las fuerzas derechistas en Francia no Sinaí dos semanas antes; el bombardeo plicar y exponer el papel del imperialismo Al-Nusra y el Estado Islámico tienen dif- han perdido un minuto en lanzar ataques estadounidense de un hospital de Kun- EUA junto con la participación francesa y erencias políticas. Las alianzas son flui- contra las/os desesperados refugiados de duz-Afganistán, hace mes y medio; y un de la Unión Europea, en décadas de guer- das. Pero todos sirven el mismo propósi- guerra que han inundado al país. Pero los ataque en la primavera pasada en Kenia, ra en la región. Las guerras imperialistas to: tratar de separar al gobierno sirio, verdaderos criminales son EUA y los im- han sido igualmente asesinos. han desgarrado a países enteros y destru- destruir la infraestructura y desmor- perialistas europeos que han lanzado es- Sin embargo, los medios imperialis- ido sus vibrantes culturas. alizar a la población. Entre las decenas de tas guerras, y que se están posicionando tas sólo han proporcionado una amplia También es esencial extender la sol- miles que participan en los combates, es- ahora para una nueva ofensiva. Exigencias comerciales de EUA aumentan problemas en Sudáfrica

Por Abayomi Azikiwe entes, y controlan el acceso al centro de tamos muy claros. No estamos luchando Los problemas con la agencia estatal visitantes. Desde el 9 de noviembre, las/ contra la alianza [del gobierno], estamos de servicios públicos Eskom también han El gobierno de Sudáfrica enfrenta tres os trabajadores en huelga en el interior luchando contra el empleador”. aumentado en los últimos meses. Los graves problemas económicos. Trabajado- del edificio del Parlamento en Ciudad del El 11 de noviembre la policía utilizó apagones periódicos han obligado al go- ras/es legislativos han estado en huelga Cabo han impedido el trabajo legislativo granadas aturdidoras en enfrentamientos bierno a hacer frente a la caída de los in- por aumentos salariales desde el 9 de normal y han forzado la cancelación de con el sindicato. Oficiales de policía vesti- gresos por generación de energía. noviembre, impidiendo la labor legislativa algunas reuniones del comité. dos con armaduras se llevaban a miembros La respuesta del gobierno a la crisis de normal. La sequía actual, que probable- El 16 de noviembre, los líderes de NE- de NEHAWU. Por segunda vez en un mes Eskom incluye la conversión de la deu- mente reduzca la producción agrícola, ha HAWU informaron que los salarios de el edificio del parlamento de la Ciudad del da subordinada a acciones, lo cual dice provocado ceses y cortes periódicos de en- las/os trabajadores fueron retenidos de- Cabo fue escenario de batallas. La prime- Nene que ha aliviado la presión de finan- ergía, disminuyendo los ingresos de la em- bido a la participación en la huelga. Las ra, en octubre, involucraba a estudiantes. ciación. La agencia de utilidad aún no ha presa estatal. Además, la administración negociaciones se interrumpieron, y NE- Un portavoz parlamentario dijo que las aprovechado los cerca de 50 mil millones del presidente Obama está exigiendo cam- HAWU dijo que no se reanudarán hasta demandas del sindicato “no estaban pre- de rands (aproximadamente $3,5 mil bios en la política comercial de Pretoria que se restablezca el pago. COSATU y sus supuestadas y eran inasequibles para el millones de dólares) de la banca finan- que ponen en peligro la soberanía del país. sindicatos han enviado muchos mensajes Parlamento dado su limitado presupues- ciera garantizada por el gobierno. Las/os miembros del Sindicato Nacio- de apoyo, al igual que los líderes regio- to.” (News24, 16 de noviembre) nal de Trabajadores de Educación, Sa- nales de NEHAWU y organizaciones es- Obama amenaza con suspensión de AGOA lud y Afines están desafiando una orden tudiantiles y juveniles. Problemas con la empresa estatal La Ley de Crecimiento y Oportunidades judicial para poner fin a su huelga. NE- Un acuerdo a principios de año sobre un En la Cumbre del G-20 que tuvo lu- de África [AGOA], fue establecida duran- HAWU [por sus siglas en inglés] es filial incremento salarial del 9 por ciento no in- gar en Turquía, el ministro de finanzas te el último período presidencial de Bill del Congreso de Sindicatos de Sudáfrica, cluía bonos por desempeño, que es un tema de Sudáfrica Nhlanhla Nene, dijo que la Clinton. Está ostensiblemente diseñada COSATU. El gobierno afirma que la huel- importante de la huelga. (Noticias 24) sequía en el subcontinente, ahora que el para fomentar la exportación de capital al ga es ilegal porque las/os trabajadores re- En una manifestación el 16 de noviem- hemisferio sur de África comienza el ver- continente mientras proporciona acceso alizan “servicios esenciales”. bre, NEHAWU dijo que sus demandas ano, podría afectar la producción agríco- a los mercados de los productos proce- Las/os trabajadores del Parlamento no eran negociables. La secretaria recién la y consecuentemente, provocar un au- dentes de EUA y de naciones africanas. limpian, atienden y supervisan las op- elegida de la región Ikapa Sur de NE- mento en los precios de los alimentos y La administración Obama está exi- eraciones de las reuniones de las comi- HAWU, Baxolise Mali, dijo a la multitud: otros bienes de consumo, reducir los in- giendo cambios en la política comercial siones legislativas para que sean efici- “Vamos a tener un paro nacional . . . es- gresos y aumentar el desempleo. Continua a página 11