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9.24 反戰 대회

My dongji, or chingu, or whatever... wrote that:

점령을 끝내기 위한

한국, 미국, 영국 3대 파병국의

반전 공동행동이 9월 24일

서울역 광장에서 있습니다.

이라크에서 삶을 빼앗기고 있는 사람들을 위해

그리고 영국에서 부시의 전쟁의 무고한 희생자가 된

폭탄테러희생자들을 위해

뉴올리언즈의 흑인들을 위해

캐나다로 간 미국의 전쟁거부자들을 위해

신디 시핸을 위해

이라크에 간 한국의 젊은이들이

죽거나 죽이는 것에 반대하기 위해

서울역 광장 앞에서

전쟁에 반대하실래요?

Sat., 9.24, 3 pm, Seoul Station

Lets fight together for a world without wars, exploitation and oppression!


Please dont misunderstand me. Its not an attack, actually these are just some thoughts. 1. The Baath party, the S. Hussein regime deprived them the complete freedom, hundred thousands of them, first the communists, who were helping the Baath party to get the power, and then trade unionists, democrats, religious persons, Kurds, and so on. Now the Iraqis have the freedom, if you want to call this like that, but there is no active mass front, movement against the occupation, but also not against the daily islamic fascist terror. Please remember that in the last days more than 250 ordinary Iraqis, irregular workers, women and children, were murdered by the islamic fascist terror! No one really gets up against this! Everyone is just waiting... for a miracle, the so-called victory of the occupation forces, or what ever.... In the South, in the british zone, but also in the middle of Baghdad, daily women, who want to have just the human right to live as a human in equality... were, are killed by this religious fundamentalists. Trade unionists were, are killed every day... and so on.... 2. The Islamic fascist terror against innocent people started long time ago in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the Soviet Army a daily Islamic terror campaign against the entire population started. No matter if it was, or is in N.Y., Indonesia, Madrid, Tel Aviv or London... mostly the victims are innocent, mainly the ordinary people. For the Islamic fascist terror, some call it in Iraq THE RESISTANCE, everyone who dont believe the same shit like them is a legitimate, lawful aim. And many times representatives of this groups said in the public. Everyone in the world, who was listen, was able to understand this message!!! 3. Please not just for the Blacks in N. Orleans. There are also many poor Latinos, Koreans, and, and... And of course there are also black bourgeois! 4. The S. Korean soldiers are not staying in Iraq, thy are staying in Kurdistan. Kurdistan, since the first Iraq War, is a protected area which had nothing to do anymore with mainland Iraq. It was, is a kind of free area and you can compare it a bit with any other so-called independent countries. Just because of that the S.K. troops got not involved in battles, because there are no battles, no combat operations. 5. But on the other side, when other countries will withdraw their troops from Iraq, perhaps the S.K. troops will be forced to replace them, and than everything is possible... At least because of this, we must fight to get them back home!! But anyway, the best help for the exploited, oppressed people in Iraq and other countries under the direct or indirect occupation of the Imperialism, is to smash the capitalism in our home countries! Even its not our real home country..., THE PROLETARIATE HAS NO FATHERLAND!, K. Marx THE ENEMY STAYS IN THE, our, OWN COUNTRY!, K. Liebknecht. PS 1: Some days ago C. Sheehan was nearly arrested in N.Y.C., but perhaps you already know this... PS 2:
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German General Election... # 2

About one result of the election the Germans and the world should be concerned...

The fascist National Democratic, harrharr..., Party of Germany, NPD, was in the East of Germany able to stabilize the number of their permanent voters. For example in the Southeast federal state of Saxonia, Sachsen, they got all together around 5 percent of the votes, in some regions more than 10 percent. Last year in the state, province, parliament there it was nearly the same. But even in Berlin, in several voting districts in the Eastern part, behind the Left party, Linke, Social Democrats, SPD, and the Christian, once again I have nothing to do with them, Democratic party, CDU, they were elected as the 4th strongest party. And in at least two districts in East Berlin, in Marzahn.Hellersdorf and Treptow.Koepenick behind SPD and Linke they got the 3rd place. Fascists like NPD and the with them connected so-called Free Brotherhoods, Freie Kameradschaften, want to reconstruct a national-socialist society, dictatorship. They want to drive out all migrants from German soil... Fascists like them are responsible for at least 134 murdered migrants, foreigners, disabled, homeless or just people were wearing punk or just alternative fashion since the fall of the Berlin Wall, 15 years ago. The only consequence should be after this result: Rebuilding the wall, at least 5 meters high, and putting billions of tons of concrete in!! And this would create at least thousands of work places in the West, at least for some years!!

Opportunism persists opportunism

One very famous so-called left group, actually the most of the activists dislike them, LINKSRUCK, engl. Left yank, was calling the entire time before the election for voting boycott, even many of their members, especially in West Germany, are members in the Left party. But just three days before the election they begun a campaign to call to vote for the Left party. In the 90s the groups who founded later LINKSRUCK did the same. At first they called for boycott of the election and in the last minutes before the elections they called for voting for the Social Democrats. Later we made a research and we found out that they got money from the SPD. LINKSRUCK is, or must be a sister organization of a well-known Trotskyist organisation here, aeh... I mean at home... Still I am in exile...! They are organized in the same intl. org. and they have the same theoretical background. Even the pickets are looking the same... And the behavior, such as bringing dozens or hundreds of pickets to demonstrations and giving them to other people who have nothing to do with them, is the same. Guess which org. at home I mean... Yo, just a strange world it is! PS: When I said, some days ago, voting boycott I dont mean just staying away. At least here in Germany it is possible to make a so-called active boycott. It means that you go to vote, but you are voting null, invalid. You can just cross the ballot paper, or write on it whatever you think about this b.. sh.., or you just tear it and put it in the ballot box. And so it becomes an invalid vote and no party can use it anymore. Thats it!
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The German General Election...

A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT...

...but just for the audience on the TV in the election night, and of course... WITHOUT ANY POSITIVE RESULTS FOR THE EXPLOITED AND OPPRESSED! All political partys, no matter if the lost or won the parliamentarian, general elections yesterday, are saying now IT IS A VOTE FOR US! Mrs. Merkel, the chancellor candidate of the Christian Democratic Union, CDU, in the early evening after the polling, and not really happy: What is important now is to form a stable government, and we... quite clearly have the mandate to do that. At that time the CDU got 35.3 per cent. A short while later the present chancellor G. Schroeder from the Social Democrat party, SPD: I feel myself vindicated. I have a mandate to ensure that in the next 4 years there will be a stable government... under my leadership. At that time the SPD got 34.2 per cent. Later in the following TV discussion between the party chiefs of the SPD, the Greens and the Left party on the one side, and the CDU, the Christian, I have nothing to do with them, please believe me!!!, Social Union and the Free Democratic Party on the other side, Schroeder, SPD, became complete crazy. He said: I am the chancellor and I will be the next chancellor and I will form the next government, of course under my leadership. Perhaps he took before LSD, Cocaine or speed, no one knows... And Mrs Merkel, the CDU candidate was behaving like a beaten dog, even her party was at that time the winner... The Left party got 8.6 per cent. But what is now the meaning of this result... First of all the most of the so-called ordinary people were not able to choose between pestilence and cholera! Ha, what a surprise...! CDU will increase the social, aeh... anti-social, looting and the SPD already started it at least on the end of last year. And what is with the Left party... A left German daily, Junge Welt, wrote last Saturday: After 50 years there is the possibility that a left party comes in the parliament based on a strong non-parliamentarian movement. But they are cheating themselves, because there is no such a movement. Except you call the every Monday demonstrations against social cuts with about 150 people a movement... So finally on the end in some weeks or months SPD and CDU will form a so-called Grand Coalition, GC. But this kind of coalition is even not in the interest of the capitalist class. The president of the Federal Union of the German Industry: From the point of view of the German industry and economy I have to say we are bitter disappointed. Another so-called leading German capitalist: Now we just need a government what will start reforms ... and please not a GC! The majority of the capitalist class: A GC means stagnation for Germany. But what we need is a tax reform, reform of the social systems... and a flexible labor market! You can call it IRREGULAR WORK! But of course a GC, if it comes to the reality, will do it best. Lower taxes for the capitalists, more cuts in the social systems and more irregular jobs... this the CDU will do. And the SPD will keep calm the workers, the exploited and the people, no one needs anymore... But even this there will be not really capitalist development anymore, not really. And so the political, economic and social system will die slowly and painful, especially for the ordinary, the poor people, without any alternative for our future... ...IF WE ARE NOT ABLE TO DREATE A SELF-ORGANIZED, REALLY PROGRESSIVE; NEW ALTERNATIVE TO THIS SYSTEM OF EXLPOITATION AND OPPRESSION. It will be continued....
진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

Germany: BUNDESTAGSWAHL and other stuff..

First of all today is the parliamentarian election, Bundestagswahl, in Germany. When I was the 5 weeks in Mokdong Holiday In, a.k.a. Mokdong Immigration, better to say deportation, Detention Center, nearly every day new arrested migrants who arrived there were surprised to see someone like me there. Everyone said that I was coming from a sooo rich country... Last Thursday, because I was moving now officially to my new room in another district in Berlin, I also had to register myself in another Work, THERE IS NO WORK ANYMORE!, Agency. What I saw there was the worst what I had to see since I am in Berlin. In the Agency hundreds of job-seekers were waiting for hours... and no one had any hope to get something. You really could see this in their faces! No hope for nothing anymore! Outside of the Agency activists made advertisement for the election campaign of the LINKSPARTEI, the Left party. But no one was interested in this stuff. The Left party, a part of it is the former PDS, Party of Democratic Socialism, in Berlin is in the government with the Social Democrats, is responsible for the most extreme program of social cutting in the last 40 years. So why someone has to elect such a criminal organization... many people, especially the most effected, ask themselves. And on the way back home I saw an official election poster of the LINKSPARTEI. Wage work, YES! In original: LOHNARBEIT, JA! Beside that there is not enough LOHNARBEIT anymore in the capitalism, the duty of the left, of the workers movement should be the struggle for the abolition of the LOHNARBEIT! In that sense:

Boycott elections! For the COMMUNISM! ...the society, without rulers, exploitation and oppression!

...haha PS: Frank Zappa, a famous American musician, said long time ago about the U.S. elections that you have only the choice to choose between hot and cold shit. Later I will write more about the results of the election here.
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oops... it is CHUSEOK!

Dear Dongji, Chingu..., I wish restful and calm holidays!! The next round of class struggle comes with certainy!

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What is to be Done, The Left ... and the Battle of N.O.

A very interesting article I found today in the CounterPunch Magazine:

What is to be Done? The American Left and the Battle of New Orleans

By STEVEN SHERMAN About ten years ago, Michael Moore complained that while US leftists raced to Nicaragua to pick coffee, they did not come to his hometown of Flint Michigan when it was being destroyed by plant closures. ... Now a new situation with some parallels presents itself. While most of the predominantly white peace movement has been energetically preparing for an anti-war march on September 24, a massive natural' disaster has unfolded in New Orleans and the Gulf Region. The horrible spectacle of tens of thousands of people, mostly poor, mostly African American, left behind to wither and die as they waited and waited for a rescue response has powerfully thrust the issue of racism back onto the American political radar. Once again, a predominantly white movement, mostly focused foreign policy issues, is challenged to respond to a domestic crisis involving people who don't look much like those who come to our meetings and demonstrations. To put it bluntly, are we, like the neoconservatives around George Bush, more comfortable with struggles far from the shores of the US than with overcoming differences locally in order to remake and rebuild the American nation? ... The entire article you can read here: http://www.counterpunch.org/sherman09092005.html. And here http://katrina.mayfirst.org/ you find progressive organizations who are supporting the people in the Gulf region in the USA. P.S.: The black bourgeoisie has the duty to take care of the 33 per cent of the black children who are living in poverty. Today the German left daily Junge Welt wrotes. The bourgeoisie, no matter if it is black, white, yellow or green has only one duty: to make maximum profit!!!
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Stopped by Forces of Arms at the Mississippi

Parts of the following story were published today in a German daily. The English version I found here: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003458.html Hurricane Katrina-Our Experiences Larry Bradshaw, Lorrie Beth Slonsky Two days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the Walgreen's store at the corner of Royal and Iberville streets remained locked. The dairy display case was clearly visible through the widows. It was now 48 hours without electricity, running water, plumbing. The milk, yogurt, and cheeses were beginning to spoil in the 90-degree heat. The owners and managers had locked up the food, water, pampers, and prescriptions and fled the City. Outside Walgreen's windows, residents and tourists grew increasingly thirsty and hungry. The much-promised federal, state and local aid never materialized and the windows at Walgreen's gave way to the looters. There was an alternative. The cops could have broken one small window and distributed the nuts, fruit juices, and bottle water in an organized and systematic manner. But they did not. Instead they spent hours playing cat and mouse, temporarily chasing away the looters. We were finally airlifted out of New Orleans two days ago and arrived home yesterday (Saturday). We have yet to see any of the TV coverage or look at a newspaper. We are willing to guess that there were no video images or front-page pictures of European or affluent white tourists looting the Walgreen's in the French Quarter. We also suspect the media will have been inundated with "hero" images of the National Guard, the troops and the police struggling to help the "victims" of the Hurricane. What you will not see, but what we witnessed,were the real heroes and sheroes of the hurricane relief effort: the working class of New Orleans. The maintenance workers who used a fork lift to carry the sick and disabled. The engineers, who rigged, nurtured and kept the generators running. The electricians who improvised thick extension cords stretching over blocks to share the little electricity wehad in order to free cars stuck on rooftop parking lots. Nurses who took over for mechanical ventilators and spent many hours on end manually forcing air into the lungs of unconscious patients to keep them alive. Doormen who rescued folks stuck in elevators. Refinery workers who broke into boat yards, "stealing" boats to rescue their neighbors clinging to their roofs in flood waters. Mechanics who helped hot-wire any car that could be found to ferry people out of the City. And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising communal meals for hundreds of those stranded. Most of these workers had lost their homes, and had not heard from members of their families, yet they stayed and provided the only infrastructure for the 20% of New Orleans that was not under water. On Day 2, there were approximately 500 of us left in the hotels in the French Quarter. We were a mix of foreign tourists, conference attendees like ourselves, and locals who had checked into hotels for safety and shelter from Katrina. Some of us had cell phone contact with family and friends outside of New Orleans. We were repeatedly told that all sorts of resources including the National Guard and scores of buses were pouring in to the City. The buses and the other resources must have been invisible because none of us had seen them. We decided we had to save ourselves. So we pooled our money and came up with $25,000 to have ten buses come and take us out of the City. Those who did not have the requisite $45.00 for a ticket were subsidized by those who did have extra money. We waited for 48 hours for the buses, spending the last 12 hours standing outside, sharing the limited water, food, and clothes we had. We created a priority boarding area for the sick, elderly and new born babies. We waited late into the night for the "imminent" arrival of the buses. The buses never arrived. We later learned that the minute the arrived to the City limits, they were commandeered by the military. By day 4 our hotels had run out of fuel and water. Sanitation was dangerously abysmal. As the desperation and despair increased, street crime as well as water levels began to rise. The hotels turned us out and locked their doors, telling us that the "officials" told us to report to the convention center to wait for more buses. As we entered the center of the City, we finally encountered the National Guard. The Guards told us we would not be allowed into the Superdome as the City's primary shelter had descended into a humanitarian and health hellhole. The guards further told us that the City's only other shelter, the Convention Center, was also descending into chaos and squalor and that the police were not allowing anyone else in. Quite naturally, we asked, "If we can't go to the only 2 shelters in the City, what was our alternative?" The guards told us that that was our problem, and no they did not have extra water to give to us. This would be the start of our numerous encounters with callous and hostile "law enforcement". We walked to the police command center at Harrah's on Canal Street and were told the same thing, that we were on our own, and no they did not have water to give us. We now numbered several hundred. We held a mass meeting to decide a course of action. We agreed to camp outside the police command post. We would be plainly visible to the media and would constitute a highly visible embarrassment to the City officials. The police told us that we could not stay. Regardless, we began to settle in and set up camp. In short order, the police commander came across the street to address our group. He told us he had a solution: we should walk to the Pontchartrain Expressway and cross the greater New Orleans Bridge where the police had buses lined up to take us out of the City. The crowed cheered and began to move. We called everyone back and explained to the commander that there had been lots of misinformation and wrong information and was he sure that there were buses waiting for us. The commander turned to the crowd and stated emphatically, "I swear to you that the buses are there." We organized ourselves and the 200 of us set off for the bridge with great excitement and hope. As we marched pasted the convention center, many locals saw our determined and optimistic group and asked where we were headed. We told them about the great news. Families immediately grabbed their few belongings and quickly our numbers doubled and then doubled again. Babies in strollers now joined us, people using crutches, elderly clasping walkers and others people in wheelchairs. We marched the 2-3 miles to the freeway and up the steep incline to the Bridge. It now began to pour down rain, but it did not dampen our enthusiasm. As we approached the bridge, armed Gretna sheriffs formed a line across the foot of the bridge. Before we were close enough to speak, they began firing their weapons over our heads. This sent the crowd fleeing in various directions. As the crowd scattered and dissipated, a few of us inched forward and managed to engage some of the sheriffs in conversation. We told them of our conversation with the police commander and of the commander's assurances. The sheriffs informed us there were no buses waiting. The commander had lied to us to get us to move. We questioned why we couldn't cross the bridge anyway, especially as there was little traffic on the 6-lane highway. They responded that the West Bank was not going to become New Orleans and there would be no Superdomes in their City. These were code words for if you are poor and black, you are not crossing the Mississippi River and you were not getting out of New Orleans. Our small group retreated back down Highway 90 to seek shelter from the rain under an overpass. We debated our options and in the end decided to build an encampment in the middle of the Ponchartrain Expressway on the center divide, between the O'Keefe and Tchoupitoulas exits. We reasoned we would be visible to everyone, we would have some security being on an elevated freeway and we could wait and watch for the arrival of the yet to be seen buses. All day long, we saw other families, individuals and groups make the same trip up the incline in an attempt to cross the bridge, only to be turned away. Some chased away with gunfire, others simply told no, others to be verbally berated and humiliated. Thousands of New Orleaners were prevented and prohibited from self-evacuating the City on foot. Meanwhile, the only two City shelters sank further into squalor and disrepair. The only way across the bridge was by vehicle. We saw workers stealing trucks, buses, moving vans, semi-trucks and any car that could be hotwired. All were packed with people trying to escape the misery New Orleans had become. Our little encampment began to blossom. Someone stole a water delivery truck and brought it up to us. Let's hear it for lootingA mile or so down the freeway, an army truck lost a couple of pallets of C-rations on a tight turn. We ferried the food back to our camp in shopping carts. Now secure with the two necessities, food and water; cooperation, community, and creativity flowered. We organized a clean up and hung garbage bags from the rebar poles. We made beds from wood pallets and cardboard. We designated a storm drain as the bathroom and the kids built an elaborate enclosure for privacy out of plastic, broken umbrellas, and other scraps. We even organized a food recycling system where individuals could swap out parts of C-rations (applesauce for babies and candies for kids!). This was a process we saw repeatedly in the aftermath of Katrina. When individuals had to fight to find food or water, it meant looking out for yourself only. You had to do whatever it took to find water for your kids or food for your parents. When these basic needs were met, people began to look out for each other, working together and constructing a community. If the relief organizations had saturated the City with food and water in the first 2 or 3 days, the desperation, the frustration and the ugliness would not have set in. Flush with the necessities, we offered food and water to passing families and individuals. Many decided to stay and join us. Our encampment grew to 80 or 90 people. From a woman with a battery powered radio we learned that the media was talking about us. Up in full view on the freeway, every relief and news organizations saw us on their way into the City. Officials were being asked what they were going to do about all those families living up on the freeway? The officials responded they were going to take care of us. Some of us got a sinking feeling. "Taking care of us" had an ominous tone to it. Unfortunately, our sinking feeling (along with the sinking City) was correct. Just as dusk set in, a Gretna Sheriff showed up, jumped out of his patrol vehicle, aimed his gun at our faces, screaming, "Get off the fucking freeway". A helicopter arrived and used the wind from its blades to blow away our flimsy structures. As we retreated, the sheriff loaded up his truck with our food and water. Once again, at gunpoint, we were forced off the freeway. All the law enforcement agencies appeared threatened when we congregated or congealed into groups of 20 or more. In every congregation of "victims" they saw "mob" or "riot". We felt safety in numbers. Our "we must stay together" was impossible because the agencies would force us into small atomized groups. In the pandemonium of having our camp raided and destroyed, we scattered once again. Reduced to a small group of 8 people, in the dark, we sought refuge in an abandoned school bus, under the freeway on Cilo Street. We were hiding from possible criminal elements but equally and definitely, we were hiding from the police and sheriffs with their martial law, curfew and shoot-to-kill policies. The next days, our group of 8 walked most of the day, made contact with New Orleans Fire Department and were eventually airlifted out by an urban search and rescue team. We were dropped off near the airport and managed to catch a ride with the National Guard. The two young guardsmen apologized for the limited response of the Louisiana guards. They explained that a large section of their unit was in Iraq and that meant they were shorthanded and were unable to complete all the tasks they were assigned. We arrived at the airport on the day a massive airlift had begun. The airport had become another Superdome. We 8 were caught in a press of humanity as flights were delayed for several hours while George Bush landed briefly at the airport for a photo op. After being evacuated on a coast guard cargo plane, we arrived in San Antonio, Texas. There the humiliation and dehumanization of the official relief effort continued. We were placed on buses and driven to a large field where we were forced to sit for hours and hours. Some of the buses did not have air-conditioners. In the dark, hundreds if us were forced to share two filthy overflowing porta-potties. Those who managed to make it out with any possessions (often a few belongings in tattered plastic bags) we were subjected to two different dog-sniffing searches. Most of us had not eaten all day because our C-rations had been confiscated at the airport because the rations set off the metal detectors. Yet, no food had been provided to the men, women, children, elderly, disabled as they sat for hours waiting to be "medically screened" to make sure we were not carrying any communicable diseases. This official treatment was in sharp contrast to the warm, heart-felt reception given to us by the ordinary Texans. We saw one airline worker give her shoes to someone who was barefoot. Strangers on the street offered us money and toiletries with words of welcome. Throughout, the official relief effort was callous, inept, and racist. There was more suffering than need be. Lives were lost that did not need to be lost.
진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

Once Again About N. Orleans...

First of all US president Bush, beside he is a war criminal, he is just a POLITICAL IDIOT! A good politician, ha, of course there are no good politicians, would use it at least for to show his interest, sympathy and solidarity with the most effected victims. But the Bush administration is even for that to stupid... and of course they are corrupt, reactionary... and so on...

But the result of the disaster is not just the fault of the Bush administration. Since decades everyone who want to know knew about the social situation in the Southeast of the USA, the home for a majority of the poor.

But because the capitalism dont need them anymore, not their manpower, work power and so also not their purchasing power, because they dont have it, the capitalist system gives a shit on them. The system would be happy if the masses of the poor there just disappear. At the best forever!

But this is the result of every capitalist society. Just remember the Maemi disaster in Gangweon Do, Gangneung, or the subway catastrophe in Daegu. There mainly, I am sure, ordinary, poor people were effected. Not the people who are driving Mercedes Benz or life in a rich area. That is just the result of the system of maximum profit, just capitalism.

And this system is producing every day thousands of potential victims of nature or human made disasters!

For example the people in Samgak Suha Dong, Eulchiro 2ga, or Sanseong Shijang Market area: this people, when they will be driven out by the Construction Mafia, beside they will lose their basis of existence, will find cheap places to life only in the poor areas on the edge of Seoul. And the possibility to get hit deadly by the next Maemi, Nabi, or whatever, is very high! Because there the quality of house constructions is very poor, there are is no real infrastructure for an effective help in the case of any next disaster...

On the rally last Sat. many people were asking how to help the most effected, poor people in New Orleans.

So on last Sunday evening I had a discussion about it with the Afro-american who made the speech the day before, I already published it here:

http://blog.jinbo.net/CINA/?cid=4&pid=243

We agreed that it is very helpful to organize meetings to inform the public about the real background, why the disaster was getting so catastrophic. Inform about the social, political and economic background. Try to get in contact with progressive organizations there.

It seems that the New Orleans Peoples Committee and Community Labor United are a self-organized, more autonomous organizations. Just check it out by your self, please.

But we also agreed during the discussion that the most effective help would be to get in contact with people in resistance on the spot, in the areas, countries, where we are living and struggling. Only if we support them, without the ideas just to organize them in so-called left bla, bla.. groups, we can make steps forward to undermine the power of capitalism, to undermine the system of exploitation, oppression and in general the system on inhumanity!

So, the lecture for today is finished! Ha, ha...


진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

9.11 and other stuff (u.d.v.)

9.11 in Berlin

 

Yesterday I was on the Action Day Against Racism, Neo-nazism and War, a.k.a. Day of Remembrance, Reminder and Meeting. The background: On Sept. 9, 60 years ago survivors of the German Concentration Camps and jails met the first time to remember the victims of the fascist barbarous terror system. Later in now called Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Fascism was degenerated to a kind of official organized ritual in the GDR, East Germany. In the West it was not held. After the re-unification of Germany it became a yearly event every second Sunday in September for anti-fascists, progressive people, but also for all kinds of so-called socialists and communists. Aeh... I mean they call themselves like that... Since at least 10 years the last-named groups and organizations, even they are very small and have totally influence are dominating this event. Finally yesterday you could find insane stuff like that: praises for Kim Il-sung and K. Jong-il, Castro, Chavez, Stalin about Trotskyism, Trotsky about Stalin, Lenin and Stalin about... bla, bla... Just insane!!! According to the organizers yesterday about 200 different groups participated, but I counted just around 60. But I think I made some good, crazy video recordings...

 

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Chile, 1973.9.11

 

I think it is important to remember this date! On that day the Chilene bourgeoisie and middle class, backed and active supported by the CIA, toppled the socialist, or better the left social-democratic Allende government.

 

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Complete strange this people here... When I was visiting (harr, harr...) Germany the last time, in the beginning of 2002, nearly no one had a “haendepon” (h.p.). But now nearly everyone has one – but they don’t use it. For example in the subway many people, especially the young, are pulling out their h.p., but no one get a call, nobody is calling. They’re just showing that they have one h.p. Or like today in front of my house one youngster he was using it just as music player...

 

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New Orleans: Third World.... The text on one favorite T-shirt in the then New Orleans: “Third world and proud of it” Third world – YES! But perhaps not proud of it anymore!!!

 

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Germany: Bad Chances for Young Migrants According to a daily here (Junge Welt, 9.7) about 40 per cent of the young migrants after the finished this year the school don’t get a apprenticeship (professional training/education – you need here to get a “well” paid job in the industry or service). “Especially in Berlin the situation is very dramatic”, so the German daily. Already several years ago in the district where I was living – ha, now I’m forced to live here again - (more then 50 per cent of the population are migrants, in some areas many more) about 70 per cent don’t got a professional training. One of the reasons: even the most of them were born here, but they don’t know the German language, not really. Usually when they were/are little children their grandparents took/take care of them. So, when they come in the school they don’t know German. In some schools are about 90 per cent migrant children... so the teachers have no chances... The main reason of this situation: the migrants were forced to find flats just in some few areas, because there the rent was/is very cheap. And so they were forced to create kinds of ghettos...

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From New Orleans to Baghdad - The U.S. of Shame

So, yesterday I was on the rally in Berlin for to show solidarity with the victims of the nature and political catastrophe in the Southeast of the U.S. Only few people joined the rally which was held in the near of the U.S. embassy. But actually it was not the fault of the organizers – they just had 3 days time to inform the people.

Anyway, one speech of a Afro-american citizen from Detroit was very impressive. He life in Germany since long time, before this, in the 60s he was serving the U.S. Army in Germany and after that he was sent to Vietnam. Now he’s active in the anti-war and social movement in Germany.

 

 

I recorded and typed the speech. And here it comes (everything in parenthesis comes from me):

 

Dear Friends

 

I’m personally effected by this tragedy. My 93 year old cousin, Mrs. Odille Kenner Williams, was just recently rescued from a nursing home there. I have a multitude of relatives in New Orleans and neighboring communities.

 

My entire family comes from Louisiana. My father and mother came North during the Second World War to seek work in Detroit and escape the vicious system of racism which was everyday experience of Black people living there (in the Southeast) as direct descendants of slaves. My grandmother was a slave. That may come as a shock to some of you, but I’m that close to the history of institutional slavery in America. Millions of Black during and after WW II migrated to other parts of the U.S. with the one thing in the mind: freedom. Yes, while people were fighting against the Axis Powers (the German, Italian and Japanese fascists, militarists) here in Europe and elsewhere Black people in America were fighting for the right to Human dignity and real freedom (– and they’re still fighting for it).

 

My mother often told my brother and me that she didn’t want us to grow up in that environment of intimidation, racism and lynch justice. There were no more than refugees, strangers in their own country of birth. So she left her family and started a new life in Detroit, 1700 Kilometers away from the place called home. Torn from family and friends.

 

What we see happening in Louisiana, Mississippi and Georgia is symptomatic of what’s wrong with America. When the authorities ordered the population to evacuate New Orleans they made no preparations to evacuate those who could not respond to the call. The poor, the sick, the imprisoned, the less fortunate.

 

Many of there victims living below the poverty level, whatever that means. The overwhelming majority of there people in this situation are Black. They were deserted, left to fend for themselves. Lied to by the people who were supposed to assist them in times of danger and emergency.

 

The U.S. has a history of oppression and disregard for people’s human rights and up until now they’ve been able to maneuver and more less hide their treachery. Abu Ghraeeb (the infamous prison in Iraq) is not unique.

These pictures of people’s suffering don’t lie! They lay bare the hypocrisy of the system built on exploitation of the world and ist own citizens. They have no shame! The U.S. is the UNITED STATES OF SHAME!

 

People here (in Germany) ask, “What we can do?”. Donate... Find out what’s really goes on! DEMAND YOUT GOVERNMENT STOP SUPPERTING THE CRIMINAL UNDERTAKINGS OF THE BUSH REGIME! Stop this insane war on the Iraqi people!

 

[Right now people are preparing to vote (in Germany), thinking that will somehow changes their lives. The real issues are being ignored. The Chancellor likes to pass himself and his party off as the peace party that couldn’t further from the truth. They speak with a forked tongue! They have blood on their hands too, they support the war by giving the USA back door support. The U.S. conducts many of its military adventures from German soil.]

 

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Some may ask what do that have to do with the present situation in America and the people’s suffering. A great deal. Billions of Dollars and valuable resources have been wasted on this terrible war (on Iraq), money and resources that could have helped those people in need right now. The government is already crying about not having any idea about how they’re going to pay for all this.

 

When you wage war you don t worry about the costs because you count yourself as the winner, and “to the victor goes the spoils”.

 

They ve miscalculated at every turn and we, all of us have to suffer.

Freedom, we re only free to follow their orders and plans (or not!). Nothing more nothing less!


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