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PKK and PAJK prisoners: We salute the resistance of our people

PKK and PAJK prisoners on hunger strike urged the AKP to immediately abandon policies of denial and annihilation, and called upon the Kurdish people to defend self-rule and democratic autonomy under any circumstances.

Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:15 AM
NEWS DESK – ANF

PKK (Kurdistan Worker’s Party) and PAJK (Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Party, Partiya Azadiya Jin a Kurdistan) prisoners on hunger strike announced that they will continue their resistance in prison.

Urging the AKP to immediately abandon policies of denial and annihilation, Kurdish prisoners also called upon the Kurdish people to defend self-rule and democratic autonomy under any circumstances.

Deniz Kaya on behalf of PKK and PAJK prisoners has released a statement regarding the hunger strike they have continued since August 15 and the total warfare concept of the AKP.

Kaya pointed out that AKP dragged peoples into a war after the defeat it suffered in June 7 elections and the success HDP achieved by becoming the center of Turkey peoples’ for a more democratic and together living. Kaya underlined that AKP also initiated a total warfare concept against the Kurdish Freedom Movement and policies aiming to make peoples confront each other.

‘WE WILL NOT GIVE UP ON RESISTANCE’

Remarking that AKP has recently adopted an attitude aiming a massacre of civilians in the face of Kurdish people’s will for self-rule, the statement said forces affiliated to AKP bombed the mountains of Kurdistan every day, jailed elected representatives and youths of the Kurdish people, imposed curfews in Kurdish towns in a way much worse than the process of 12 September fascist military coup, disrecognized the self-rule declarations of the people and pursued a policy subjecting the Kurdish people to massacres, young and old alike.

Pointing to the heavy repression in Turkish jails, the statement remarked that an unprecedented isolation was being imposed in the heaviest way on Kurdish people’s leader Abdullah Öcalan, while political prisoners in Turkish jails, Elbistan and Antalya in the first place, were being subject to heavy torture and intervention. The statement also underlined that the policies of torture and exile against political prisoners would not be able to make them desist from their resistance and commitment for freedom.

‘SELF-RULE AND AUTONOMY MUST BE DEFENDED’

Describing the defense of self-rule and democratic autonomy as an inevitable duty for all those jailed as part of political genocide operations, the statement said; “The hunger strike started by us as PKK and PAJK prisoners on August 15 has entered its 26th day. We salute the resistance of our people and all those resisting bravely for the building of self-rule in neighborhoods, towns and districts. We would like to state that we will enhance our resistance further as long as the AKP government’s policies of denial and annihilation against the Kurdish Freedom Movement and the Kurdish people continue.”

‘AKP MUST IMMEDIATELY ABANDON THESE POLICIES’

Urging the AKP to immediately abandon the policies of denial and annihilation, Kaya on behalf of PKK and PAJK prisoners condemned the lynching culture pursued by the fascist AKP ruling against the people in Northern Kurdistan, Cizre in the first place.

Kaya saluted the democratic resistance of the Kurdish people in Cizre, Silopi, Fargin, Gımgım, Gever and all across Kurdistan and reiterated their determination to resist every single act directed against the Kurdish people and their leader.

Source: http://anfenglish.com/kurdistan/pkk-and-pajk-prisoners-we-salute-the-resistance-of-our-people

RHI: Interview with Andrew ‘Che’ Sokolov

Andrew ‘Che’ Sokolov has been interviewed in May 2015 by the RHI. He was, at the time, imprisoned at Mariupol’s jail

Could you tell us about your political career? What is your political identity?

By my social origin I am a worker, a machinist, a gunmaker. By my political views I am a Russian revolutionary, a communist. While a youth, I have made my way up from a moderate left activist to a radical supported of armed struggle. I have been a member of different left organizations – from Trotskyites and CPRF [Communist party of Russian Federation] to RCYL(b) [Revolutionary Communist Youth League ({Bolsheviks)] and RCWP [Russian Communist Workers’ Party]. After the authorities’ repression in 1997 I have gone to jail for the first time. So, the new period of my life began – the prison one. Now I am 36 years old, and I have spent 9 of them in prisons by 4 sentences (left terrorism and arms traffic). This Ukrainian captivity is my fifth prison already. A strange prison. As long as I don’t know what lies ahead me: exchange, or a court sentence, or shooting like hostages if the war intensifies. There is complete uncertainty.

What are the charges pending against you?

I am accused of information assistance to the DPR [Donetsk People’s Republic] Ministry of Defense. Allegedly, I have visited several Donbass plants and consulted them as an arms specialist on possibility of arms repairing at those enterprises. That’s my “crime”. And the evidence is – my passport of a Russian citizen, St.George’s ribbon at my car antenna and my “voluntary” testimony acquired under menace of torture while I have been confined in a secret military prison in the “anti-terrorist operation” zone from December, 16 to 29, 2014. That’s all. By the Ukrainian law the DPR is considered a terrorist organization, and everybody who helps it – soldiers, policemen, doctors, teachers – are “terrorists”, too. What a nonsense! I was kidnapped on December, 16 at an Ukrainian checkpoint between Donetsk and Gorlovka when I was driving my car to see my comrade, the anarcho-communist Egor Voronov. I drove to that checkpoint by mistake, I had no map.

Of course, I was not planning to leave from the DPR to Ukraine (both Gorlovka and Donetsk are DPR). Having seen a car with Russian plate numbers and the St.George’s ribbon, they detained me at once. And for more than two weeks I was kept in a secret prison, with a mask on my head, for I could not see where I was confined and where I was driven to. It is common practice of the Ukrainian state towards prisoners. As well as beating, torture and murder. I have described those days in details in my article “Everybody speaks under captivity” published by my comrades. Now I understand very well what other comrades felt under such situation in Argentina or Chile in the 1970es. When you are kept by military men and they may do absolutely what they want to you, for everybody – you are away, you have disappeared. A human life does not cost a gun cartridge here.

Describe the political situation in Donbass.

The political situation in Donbass in the situation of protracted war. It is war that has influence on all economics and politics here. The society militarization has taken place. While Ukraine may afford to divide the country’s life info “peaceful” part and “anti-terrorist” zone, but the DPR has neither territory nor people for it. All the land is searched by artillery and rockets. The was has touched everybody, and everybody has to take part in the defense and work for the front. The more so since almost half of the population have become refugees and left to Russia. There are few people remaining here. Only 60-70 thousands of Novorossia army stand against 250 thousands of Ukrainian army. Such force difference results to hard economic situation and to poverty for remaining in Donbass civilians. There are poverty and inflation in Ukraine, too, but it is several times harder in the DPR and LPR [Lugansk People’s Republic].

A “strange” war is going on here. “Arms cessations” are made and but kept by no one. Electricity, gas and coal go through the front line. Hidden trade is going on. Local elites solve their financial problems and affairs behind rank-in-file militants’ back. But only workers and peasants fight (from both sides).

When formal “elections” were organized in autumn 2014, legalizing yesterday’s medium oligarchs who had supported Anti-Maidan –Zakharchenko and Plotnitskiy. Communists were removed from these elections by formal reason. All this causes displeasure among common people and Novorossia military. I talked to many rank-in-file militants, and they want changes of this situation. To expel oligarchs and to conduct nationalization. To go fighting – knowing that they give their lives for their own plants, their own mines, their own land. But not for yesterday’s bourgeois elite which had changed theUkrainian flag to the flag of DPR.

Such attitude is the spitfire of future civil war inside Novorossia itself. And this spitfire becomes drier month by month. It were workers and peasants returned from the front line who made the
revolution of 1917. Experienced of protracted war and hatred to the rear masters.
Political situation? There is Russia, on one side, and Ukraine and NATO, on the other, people’s social displeasure with poverty and war – on the third (more truly, here and around). This is the situation. Very hard!

Which political forces are in power in Donbass? How important are the oligarch? How important are the Russian chauvinists? What about the importance of the Communists?

All political forces in Donbass were formed in spring 2014 yet, during the so-called “Russian spring”. For a year of war their radicalization took place, from moderate demands of Ukraine federalization to complete secession and Donbass independence. Too much blood has been shed to return incorporated into united Ukraine even under autonomy conditions. Great disappointment came after people’s belief that Russia would adopt Donbass like Crimea or bring troops for its defense. That did not happen.

This conflict failed to be solved without much pain (neither Moscow nor Washington seem to have wished). The main reasons of the war beginning are well-known – it is Donbass’s response to Kiev Euro-Maidan, protest against one country part’s nationalist politics imposing upon another (West and East of Ukraine) which is symbolized by derogation of Russian language and “Lenin-fall” (destruction of Lenin statues). A nationalist liberal revolution took place in Kiev having changed a moderate oligarch Yanukovich to the team of nationalists and oligarchs of Poroshenko group. Many people think it was not a revolution but a take-over. And it happened in a multi-national country. It is similar to Yugoslavia. Nationalists raising to power in a multi-national country is a direct way to its destruction and war. That’s what happened to Ukraine – Crimea and Donbass are lost forever. That’s why the main political forces became the Anti-Maidan supporters and those who expected for Russia’s help. Unfortunately many people even from old Ukrainian local elite, local Donbass bourgeoisie, policemen and former military took the lead. Those are directly conservative forces.

As before the war as now the left play a small role here. Why?

Because their majority was not ready for such struggle, for armed politics. But those who were first to take up weapons and began to create militia, they have actually became the new power. For years of peace Ukrainian communists have forgotten the essence of Marx’ and Engels’ “Communist Manifesto” and the only way to the victory through rebellion and armed struggle. Two decades of bourgeois elections and parliamentary games have blunted all the “teeth and claws” and turned the CPU [Communist Party of Ukraine] into an analogue of Russian CPRF [Communist Party of Russian Federation], into “constructive opposition” just for “venting”. That’s why, when the power was “growing on trees” in Donbass as well as in the whole Ukraine, they were a poor show, except for their symbolic participation in the Anti-Maidan. But the time for meetings and pickets had already gone. It was necessary to begin more radical acting, and the left failed to do it. That’s why, instead of social rebellion, a long war between “seps” [“Separatists”] and “ukes” [“Ukrainians”] started. Nationalists have actively joined from both sides. But the left stayed on the sidelines.

I spent little time in Donbass, from December, 4 to 16. But now I talk a lot to imprisoned militiamen. And I can surely speak that I haven’t met a single “Russian chauvinist” or nationalist among them. Or are they so lucky to avoid being imprisoned? Just the opposite, all our prisoners who are over 40 years old, who remember the Soviet era, all of them are internationalists and have gone to war because of their wish to fend off those “patriots” who had come to bomb and shoot them.
Nostalgia for Soviet era is very strong among them. They support ideas of nationalization and socialism. There is a great aspiration to social justice among them and working youth. They are raw material for left propaganda. Hoo! Where are you, communists?

Only one example. During my stay in the DNR [Donetsk People’s Republic], in the city a local comrade from the CPU [Communist Party of Ukraine], a communist – a pensioner came to me. He brought a gas pistol and wanted to know if it was possible to convert it into a live one. I examined the pistol, it appeared to be made of aluminum float, it was impossible to convert such a pistol normally. I informed him on that and promised to find a normal gun for him. He was a chief of a small detachment consisting of one of the plant’s workers. They needed weapon for the plant guarding and nationalization. There were people in the detachment but no weapon. That’s what for I had arrived here. To help such comrades!

What does such a scene look like?

I had only read about similar situations in books on the 1905 revolution. At that time workers acquired weapons where they could, by any ways, for creating their detachments. I explained him it was necessary to acquire money first, and the old technique of all revolutionaries was expropriation. Then it would be possible to arm workers normally and to start social changes. Is it fantastic? No, it is a real case!

http://commission.rhi-sri.org/newsdetail.php?id=930&language=en

PFLP holds Israel responsible for the life of Muhammad Allan, demands his freedom

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine holds the Israeli occupation state fully responsible for the life of the imprisoned struggler, brother Muhammad Allan, who today faces death, jailed and hospitalized after 60 days of hunger strike. The Front urges action and mobilization by all friends of Palestine and by our Palestinian people, everywhere in the world, demanding his immediate freedom.

In a statement released today, Comrade Khaled Barakat, coordinator of the International Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat, said that “we hold Israel fully accountable for the life of Muhammad Allan, the heroic imprisoned Palestinian struggler. Israel is responsible for his life and must bear the consequences if he dies.”

“Muhammad Allan, if he dies, will not be the first Palestinian executed by Israel within its dungeons, through torture, denial of medical care or forced feeding. Four Palestinian prisoners – Abdul Qader Abul Fahem, Ali al-Jaabari, Rasim Halawa, and Ishaq Maragha – were killed by force-feeding – with which Allan is threatened today, even as he lies in a coma,” Barakat said.

“Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and had their lives taken inside Israeli prisons over decades of occupation, but he would be the first Palestinian prisoner to die on hunger strike. The liberation martyrs whose lives have ben taken by colonizers as they hunger strike for justice and freedom – like Bobby Sands and his 9 Irish comrades in British prison – are immortal symbols of struggle that belong to global movements for justice and liberation,” said Barakat.

“The case of Muhammad Allan illustrates that Palestinians will continue to struggle by all means until they defeat administrative detention. We know that this is a long and brutal battle, as it is a system that serves the interests of the occupation and that they are not willing to relinquish. It is a system that was inherited from the era of British colonialism in Palestine, which means that we hold Britain responsible for Muhammad Allan and for every Palestinian who is and has been held in administrative detention,” Barakat said.

“However,” he noted, “The popular forces of freedom, justice and liberation around the world, marching side by side with the Palestinian people, will be victorious and will bring down administrative detention. And they will be victorious in winning the liberation of Palestinian prisoners and of Palestine itself.”

“Brother Muhammad Allan demonstrates true Palestinian heroism and courage,” Barakat said. “He follows in the steps of many other Palestinian prisoners, using his last resource to confront the occupation, even through hunger. We are witnessing the birth of new young Palestinian leaders in the arena of confrontation with the occupation: Lina Khattab, Khader Adnan, Muhammad Allan. This is the case and experience of every colonized and oppressed people who rise up for their liberation.”

“Finally, Israel must bear the consequences and pay for its crimes. Israel has enjoyed global impunity thanks to the support of the United States and fellow imperial powers. This must come to an end through the efforts of Palestinian resistance and revolution, supported by the people of the world,” Barakat said. “Otherwise, the business of occupation,killing and torture will continue as business as usual.”

“There is a need to build the international campaign against administrative detention. This should be a priority and part of the efforts of the international movement to boycott Israel, as the prisoners emphasized in their latest statement,” Barakat said. “We need to hear the voices of the world demanding freedom for Muhammad Allan, demanding freedom for our imprisoned leaders.”

http://pflp.ps/english/2015/08/15/pflp-holds-israel-responsible-for-the-life-of-muhammad-allan-demands-his-freedom/

Erklärung der RHI zum Angriff in Suruc

Die Explosion diesen Montag im Kulturzenturm Amara in Suruc, wo sich 300 Militante der Föderation der sozialistischen Jugendverbände der Türkei (SGDF) versammelten, um über die Grenze zu gehen und beim Aufbau von Kobane zu helfen, sowie die Angriffe mit Autobomben am selben Tag in Kobane tragen die Handschrift von Daesh (dem “Islamischen Staat”) und der Komplizenschaft der türkischen Geheimdienste.

Bereits am 25. Juni erlaubte der türkische Geheimdienst, dessen schlimmste Alpträume aus einem freien und fortschrittlichen Kurdistan bestehen, die Durchfahrt einer Autokolonne voller Kämpfer des Daesh über die Grenze nach Syrien, um dort Kobane zu überraschen und 233 unbewaffnete Zivilisten zu massakrieren, darunter Kinder und Alte. Diese grässlichen Massaker verfolgen kein militärisches Ziel, sie sind Ausdruck der Rache und der Wut des Daesh gegenüber den BewohnerInnen und den Wiederaufbauern der Stadt, aber zielen auch auf einen strategischen und zentralen Aspekt von Rojava: Den Aspekt der internationalen Solidarität und der Solidarität der türkischen revolutionären Linken. Um diese Verbrechen zu begehen, ist Daesh auf die Komplizenschaft der türkischen Geheimdienste angewiesen.

Die jüngsten blutrünstigen Angriffe des Daesh widerspiegeln die Dimensionen des ausserordentlichen Siegs der kurdischen Kräfte in Kobane und in Rojava. Die Rote Hilfe International ehrt die Erinnerung der jungen progressiven Militanten, welche gestern beim Attentat starben, bekundet ihr Beileid gegenüber den Angehörigen und wünscht den Verletzten eine schnelle Besserung. Die Rote Hilfe International lädt die revolutionäre Linke dazu ein, die Anstrengungen des Kriegs in Rojava mit allen Mitteln zu unterstützen, und grüsst besonders die internationalen BrigadistInnen, die dort kämpfen.

Hoch die internationale Solidarität!
Es lebe die Revolution in Rojava!

Rote Hilfe International,
Brüssel – Zürich, 21. Juli 2015

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Declaration of the Red Help International on the Massacre in Suruc

The explosion this Monday in the cultural center Amara in Suruc where 300 militants of the Federation of socialist Youth Groups of Turkey (SGDF) had come together to cross the border and help in the reconstruction of Kobane and the Attacks with car bombs on the same day in Kobane bear the mark of Daesh (the “Islamic State”) and the complicity of the Turkish secret service.

On June 25th the Turkish secret service whose biggest fear is a free and progressive Kurdistan had allowed the passage of a motorcade filled with fighters of Daesh across the border to Syria, where they surprised Kobane and killed 233 unarmed civilians (including children and old people). This terrible massacre had no military goal, it is an expression of revenge and anger of Daesh towards those living in and reconstruction the city. At the same time it aims at a strategic and important aspect of Rojava: the aspect of international solidarity and the solidarity of the Turkish revolutionary Left. To be able to commit these crimes Daesh need the complicity of the Turkish secret service.

The most current attacks of Daesh reflect the dimensions of the extraordinary victory of Kurdish forces in Kobane and Rojava. The Red Help International honors the memory of the young progressive militants who died in the attack, expresses its condolences to their near ones and wishes a quick recovery to those injured. The Red Help International invites all of the revolutionary Left to support the efforts in the war in Rojava with all means and wishes to explicitly greet the international Brigadists who are fighting there.

Long live international solidarity!

Long live the revolution in Rojava!

Red Help International,
Bruxelles – Zürich, 21. July 2015

PAJK and PKK prisoners begin hunger strike for Suruç Massacre

PAJK (Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Party, Partiya Azadiya Jin a Kurdistan) and PKK (Kurdistan Worker’s Party) prisoners will go on a hunger strike between July 24 and 26 in order to protest Suruç Massacre.

PAJK (Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Party, Partiya Azadiya Jin a Kurdistan) and PKK (Kurdistan Worker’s Party) prisoners will go on a hunger strike between July 24 and 26 in order to protest Suruç Massacre.

Deniz Kaya on behalf of the prisoners stated that they would be mourning for 3 days and rebelling for another 3. Kaya defended their right to bring AKP to account for not preventing ISIS attacks and setting ISIS gangs free, and called on civilians to organize their self-defense and condemned the massacre in Suruç.

‘OPPONENTS OF SOLUTION AND NEGOTIATION ARE THE PARTNERS OF THE MASSACRE’

Kaya described the attack on revolutionary youth aiming to rebuild Kobanê as the denial of humanity, and strongly condemned the ISIS army of rape for its massacre. Kaya stated that the partners of the massacre were the opponents of solution and negotiation in Turkey, who targeted HDP and the Kurdish People’s Leader Öcalan’s perspective of democratic solution and nation.

Describing Suruç martyrs as the followers of revolutionaries such as Deniz, Mahir, Paramaz and Sarya, and saying that the young socialists were showing solidarity with YPG/YPJ forces inflicting heavy blows on ISIS gangs from Jarablus to Raqqa, Kaya called on peoples in Turkey unite, mobilize and resist attacks like the one in Suruç, and recalled Öcalan’s earlier warnings concerning peoples’ self-defense.

‘WE MUST BRING AKP TO ACCOUNT AND ENSURE OUR OWN SECURITY’

Kaya warned young people and civilians about similar attacks across Kurdistan and Turkey, and called on civilians to organize their self-defense. Kaya defended their right to bring AKP to account for not preventing ISIS attacks and setting ISIS gangs free, since it was the state’s main responsibility to protect its citizens, and called upon people to ensure their own security in every street, gathering and event.

HUNGER STRIKE DECISION

The statement on behalf of PKK and PAJK prisoners emphasized that no massacre could force them to give up on their demands for freedom and democracy, but instead give them more reasons for resistance.

Kaya said that they would go on a hunger strike between July 24 and 26 in order to protest Suruç Massacre, and would be mourning for 3 days and rebelling for another 3. Kaya offered their condolences to peoples and commemorated with respect the young revolutionaries who sacrificed themselves for the freedom of their people.

Source: http://anfenglish.com/news/pajk-and-pkk-prisoners-begin-hunger-strike-for-suruc-massacre

Massaker in Suruc! Aufruf für Internationale Solidarität

Liebe Genossen,

heute morgen wurde in der nordkurdischen Stadt Suruc ein Massaker an
den Teilnehmern einer Delegation der Föderation der Sozialistischen
Jugendvereine (SGDF) verübt. Durch einen Bombenanschlag wurden viele
Jugendliche getötet und verletzt. Die rund 300 Jugendlichen waren auf
dem Weg nach Kobanê, um dort eine Woche lang beim Wiederaufbau der
Stadt zu helfen.

Wir rufen euch auf international Solidaritätsaktionen zwischen dem
21.-22. Juli zu organisieren, um gegen das Massaker und die blutige
Politik der AKP-Diktatur und der faschistischen ISIS Banden zu
protestieren.

Mit revolutionären Grüßen

MLKP

Türkei/Kurdistan

Internationales Büro

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Massacre in Suruc! Call for International Solidarity

Dear comrades,

Today in the northern kurdish City Suruc has taken place a massacre
against members of the Federation of Socialist Youth Associations
(SGDF) this morning.

An bomb explosion has killed a lot of young people and wounded many
more. Around 300 young people were on the way to Kobanê to stay there
for one week and to help to rebuilt the city.

We call you to organize international campaigns as a sign of solidarity
and to protest against the massacre and the bloody policy of the
AKP-dictatorship and the fascist ISIS Gangs on July 21 and 22.

With revolutionary greetings

MLCP

Turkey/Kurdistan

International Bureau

Call for solidarity with internationalist prisoner Stephan Kaczynski who is on hungerstrike (Turkey)

TO THE PRESS AND PUBLIC
In the prison for foreigners in Maltepe, the law has been abrogated.

British citizen, Stephan Shah Kaczynski is kept in Maltepe L Type Prison
No.3, which is well-known as a prison for foreigners for already 4
months now. To demand the end to the unlawful actions of the prison
authorities against him, he continues a hungerstrike for 12 days (note:
today 15.07.2015 the hunger strike already reached 21 days).

The prison authorities of the Maltepe L Type Prison No. 3 not only
ignore the demands of Shah Kaczynski, they continue to violate the law
with its actions.

During his 4 months in prison, the prison administration didn’t hand out
any newspapers, books and magazines to Shah Kaczynski. As Shah Kaczynski
made several requests and talked to the prison authorities without any
result, he went on a hunger strike.

Our colleagues from the prison observatory commission and the head of the
Lawyer’s Union CHD in Istanbul visited Shah Kaczynski on Friday, 3rd
July, where they also talked with the prison administration about these
circumstances.

In that conversation Shah Kaczynski told our colleagues, that he didn’t
receive any newspaper or magazine since his arrest, that also the books,
which were deposited by the lawyers were all confiscated by the prison
administration and not given to him. Further he told them, that he went
on hunger strike after several unsuccessful conversations and
applications to end these measures.

Shah Kaczynski is 52 years old and continues his hunger strike since
June 25, 2015. Since his arrest he has to remain in solitary
confinement. Any visit is denied to him. He is only permitted 2 hours a
day to walk in the yard. He is in a cell, in which usually only
prisoners with a cell punishment are transferred. In this sense, a law
enforcement model is implemented at Shah Kaczynski, which is only
applied to prisoners with aggravated life sentence.

On the other hand, Shah Kaczynski wanted to send a fax to his lawyers a
few days ago. But this was rejected by the prison authorities and not
forwarded. Shah Kaczynski explained that he was also visited on July 2,
2015 by the prison director and prompted to end the hunger strike,
otherwise they would intervene by force.

Our colleagues also spoke with the prison administration after visiting
Shah Kaczynski. During the meeting the warden said he would necessarily
maintain the state’s authority in this prison, magazines with
state-critical content would not be given to the prisoner. He said that
they would therefore also not hand over magazines and books to Shah
Kaczynski, which criticize the government and have communist content.
Further he told our colleagues, they could ‘take legal action’ if they
want.

Overall, our fellow association members have found, that the law in
Maltepe prison for foreigners has been abrogated and almost any measure
towards the prisoners are arbitrary. On the other hand, the hostility
as well as the ignorance of law by the warden indicates that it might
come to numerous negative incidents in Maltepe prison for foreigners in
the future.

The present attitude of the local prison authorities against Stephan
Shah Kaczynski, who is forced to hunger strike in order to receive
newspapers and magazines, is unacceptable.

The absolutely understandable and legitimate demands of Stephan Shah
Kaczynski should be recognized as soon as possible.

In this sense, the prison warden and the prison authorities of the
Maltepe prison for foreigners will bear responsibility for any possible
negative health consequences of Stephan Shah Kaczynski.

We, the Istanbul Department of the Progressive Lawyers Association
hereby inform the public that we will continue to monitor the situation
of Stephan Shah Kaczynski and current violations of law in Maltepe
prison for foreigners.

Yours faithfully

07/04/2015

Çağdaş Hukukçular Derneği

İstanbul Subesi

Progressive Lawyers Association

Istanbul Department

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Statement by Nikos Maziotis to the appeals court at the first trial of the Revolutionary Struggle on July 7 – Concerning the bankruptcy of the country (Greece)

As is well known, the repressive attack by the state against Revolutionary Struggle in 2010, as an historical fact, was a counterpart to the signing of the first memorandum by the Papandreou government and bringing the country under the authority of the IMF, the ECB, and the EU. As was said at the time by a government official, our arrests prevented “a large terrorist attack that would have ended the economy,” a statement proving the dangerousness of the action of Revolutionary Struggle at a critical juncture for the regime.

The first trial against the organization was in the period of the application of the first memorandum, developments that included controlled bankruptcy proceedings and imposed a social policy of genocide and euthanasia towards segments of the population that caused thousands of deaths so far, and poverty, hunger and misery. When the first trial started in October 2011, we had stated that the trial was conducted in a period awaiting formal bankruptcy of the country, which did not happen then, because there was unveiled a controlled bankruptcy regime in order to save the lenders, the then holders of Greek bonds and to defend the Eurozone from the risk of transmission of the Greek crisis.

It is an irony of history that ultimately the bankruptcy of Greece is associated with the days of the leftist Syriza government almost four years later, which announced a referendum on the question YES or NO to the proposals of lenders for the new memorandum that they will sign. Along with the bankruptcy of the country comes the bankruptcy of the left social-democratic illusions that promised state interventions in favor of the workers and the poor of the EU inside a globalized neoliberal environment.

In our most recent attack on 10/04/2014 on the Annex to the ECB Supervision Department of the Bank of Greece (which housed the office of the permanent representative of the IMF in Greece), in our responsibility claim, we recognized almost a year in advance what the Syriza government would do. We diagnosed the impossibility of their program and their declarations, and we highlighted the hypocrisy of their representatives. Some of them then were speaking about non-recognition of debt, others a restructuring or debt haircut. Others supported the abolition of the Memorandum, and yet they all ended up leading to its renegotiation.

The majority of Syriza officials proclaim a steady course for Greece inside the EU and the euro area, while the left tendency support the country’s exit from the euro and the adoption of the drachma, but inside the EU. After assuming power, the Syriza followed a predictable course. In total contrast to pre-election declarations, they recognized the totality of the debt and its repayment, recognized memorandum agreements, recognized monitoring and evaluation of the Greek economy by the technical teams of the Troika -the multinational organizations of the IMF, the ECB, and EU– which have been renamed for communication purposes, no longer the Troika, but the institutions.

On February 20, 2015, the government of Syriza confirmed a total retreat with its signing of the bridging agreement for Memorandum No. 2 that the Samaras government had signed in November 2012. Alongside this they conducted negotiations for the agreement of a new memorandum with lenders. But their retractions, contradictions, and vacillations made the Syriza government seem in the eyes of the lenders unreliable for the management of the Greek crisis, which has resulted in economic suffocation and bankruptcy of the country. Lenders knew in advance that time was on their side and that they could force the Syriza government to accept their terms with the weapon of economic strangulation and the threat of bankruptcy.

They know that a Greek default and exit from the eurozone does not negate the country’s obligations to repay the debt, which all Greek governments have signed off on from 2010 onwards.

The government of Syriza came to grief because while they launched a referendum to accept or refuse the proposals of lenders after withdrawing from the negotiations, after the referendum announcement they returned begging for the resumption of negotiations by accepting the majority of the lenders’ proposals. The referendum was a public-relations exercise of the Syriza government to manage their own political bankruptcy, regardless of the outcome of the referendum.

The course taken by the Syriza government proves what we as Revolutionary Struggle claimed in our announcement for the Bank of Greece attack, that, “Syriza, after a long march of political retreats, contradictions and a reversal to ‘political realism’ , indicates the very impossibility of a stable social democratic model in our time, it tends more and more clearly to become a protest party of the neoliberal economic model but with a predetermined total retreat on all issues of crisis management. The acceptance of all the dominant structures, mechanisms and alliances, the acceptance of the EMU, the euro, the EU, the removal of positions for the abolition of the Memorandum and unilateral cancellation of the debt show that the development of a social-liberal party with a social democratic façade becomes –even before they take power, assuming they take power– that they are provided to ensure approval and support for the economic bloc of authority”.

A bit more than a year later, we of Revolutionary Struggle confirm the political bankruptcy of Syriza. The political bankruptcy of Syriza and the expected fall of the government sooner or later proves the impossibility of solving problems highlighted by the capitalist crisis through reforms within the economic market system and bourgeois parliamentarism. This shows what for years Revolutionary Struggle claimed, that “the only realistic solution to the crisis is social revolution”, the action of sections of society and the population for armed confrontation with the regime, for the overthrow of capital and the state in Greece. Social revolution is real rupture. The cause of the crisis is the very existence of capitalism and the market economy, the existence of class and social divisions, the perpetual cycle of capital investment for profit and reinvestment of these profits for even greater profit, a process whose seamless continuation is a sign of capitalist prosperity and whose stopping signals crisis.

As Revolutionary Struggle, in replying to the euro or drachma dilemma, we have argued that the adoption of the drachma in Greece within the framework of the EU and with intact memorandum agreements that prohibit debt default on the part of the debtor, or its conversion from euros to a national currency, not only will not reduce the debt but will rather increase it, and also reduce the purchasing power of salaries of employees, which would mean a deterioration of living standards and increasing poverty.

The issue of currency does not by itself solve any problems. It does not solve the problem of debt, poverty, misery, hunger, death from hardship, illnesses, suicides. No solution is found within the capitalist system. No solution is found in the proposals of parties, no solution results from elections for the bourgeois parliament or from the referendums of authority.

As Revolutionary Struggle, against the continuation of the current policy imposed by the multinational economic elites (i.e. the fascism of the markets), a policy whose exponents are most of the parties including the Syriza government, and unlike the proposal for full nationalization of economic functions and centralized control– a proposal that failed historically– we recommend as a revolutionary solution the collapse of capitalism, the market economy and the state.

It is a more realistic solution, an armed uprising of the people which refuses to pay the debt, which does not recognize loan agreements and memoranda, which does not recognize and accept the euro and structures such as the European Union that have no other purpose than to make them serfs of the markets.

It is a more realistic solution– for an armed uprising of the people that would expropriate the property of the capitalists, the movable and fixed property, the means of production whether from multinationals, banks, or local capitalists, from all those who have purchased state property, business utilities and whatever is left in the hands of the state.

It is a more realistic solution– for the socialized ownership of private and state capital, managed by councils of workers and popular assemblies. The same applies to all sectors of societal production, such as health and education, where the management will be exercised by workers and those who participate with them.

It is a more realistic solution– for the implementation of a social revolution of direct democracy that will immediately eliminate the state and bourgeois parliamentary political professionals responsible for the management of social affairs instead of the people and workers, and in its place will put a confederal system of workers councils and popular assemblies, in which everyone will participate, speak and take decisions together on all social matters affecting them in the workplace, schools, hospitals, universities, neighborhoods, villages or cities.

The choice of our time is not yes or no to the proposals of lenders, it is not between a hard or less hard memorandum, or for the euro or the drachma. The choice is capitalism or revolution.

Nikos Maziotis, member of Revolutionary Struggle
Korydallos prison

Source: http://325.nostate.net/?p=16723

Interview with anarchist prisoner Nikos Romanos (Greece)

Tell us a little bit about what has happened concerning the academic leave of absence you have demanded within the new judicial framework after your hunger strike in November-December 2014.

It goes like this: I completed 1/3 of the course as required by the new regulation and I made the request for educational leave. From that point on began the theater of the absurd. The prison board decided that the new regulation cannot be put into effect, it requires a joint ministerial decision and so it sent the request to the special appellate magistrate E. Nikopoulos, in line with the previous law. Nikopoulos issued a negative response because there is no ministerial decision and one cannot get into the merits of the application as the new judicial framework annuls and takes the place of the prior one. Based on the negative opinion of Nikopoulos, the Board rejected the leave request in its turn as the decision of the trial judge is binding.

In light of this fait accompli, SYRIZA -which during the hunger strike concentrated on electioneering and brutal political exploitation on the backs of the people who made up the polymorphic solidarity movement- plays the role of Pontius Pilate, just like its predecessors. But of course this should come as no surprise since we are talking about politicians- that is to say, total bastards, political swindlers, opportunists, hypocrites and professional chameleons, who for a small time wore the costume of the humanist to serve certain political purposes. Of course there are more important reasons for that development, but I’ll keep this explanation for a later question. Concerning the progress of my case, theoretically speaking, there should be a ministerial decree to implement the new regulation, but I don’t think there is much possibility for that to happen.

Do you think that behind the “delays” on the electronic monitoring wristband, there are political considerations or vindictive behavior directed against you?

I believe that in this instance there is not even a really existing electronic monitoring wristband, because regardless of the claims of the Department of Justice, we who are in prison know that there is not a single prisoner in any prison in Greece who has been released in this way. Every day many prisoners come and ask me about this issue and they all wonder why there is no one who has received an answer from the judicial councils to which they have made their applications. Because the inmates communicate with each other in prisons and keep updated on issues that concern them, I can say with confidence that there is no prisoner who has set foot outside of any prison in this way. Because this type of news would certainly create a scandal in such a well-known case, the seemingly faceless monster bureaucracy provides a solution to this problem.

Bureaucracy, however, is not something impersonal, rather this is the alibi of persons in positions of authority to pass off their responsibilities to something that supposedly surpasses them- to an invisible ally hidden behind legislative committees, technical consultants, stacks of papers, complex interpretations and false hopes. What I am saying, namely that there is no electronic monitoring bracelet currently available, and the Ministry of Justice is mocking prisoners to avoid a scandal is simply a fact that leaves no room for doubt and cannot be contradicted by anyone or any fact, since there is no prisoner who has been released or taken sabbatical leave in this way. Although unnecessary, I will bring up an example from Korydallos prison, of which I have had a personal view. There were some prisoners who are studying in various technical universities and, given the new judicial framework, wanted to ask for educational leave as now is the time for exams. Those who passed by the judicial council (and in order to avoid responsibility everyone on the council can hide behind a magistrate) were told really ridiculous lies- that the council could not get in touch with the secretariats of their schools and so asked them to come back in September. This fact means that the Prison Board has taken specific instructions from the Ministry of Justice in order to conceal the matter and to not allow to the surface the real causes of all of these maneuvers.

How do you judge the attitude of the new SYRIZA government?

To take things from the beginning, Syriza was a hostile arrangement long before it became government. Their role was to absorb social tensions, to gain political capital from participation in intermediate social struggles by presenting themselves as their institutional hand, to operate anti-insurrectionally in transferring the field of confrontation from the streets to bourgeois democratic politics. In a few words, they embodied in the best possible way the important political role of reformism. Moreover Tsipras himself before becoming prime minister had declared that without Syriza there would have been much more unrest and riots in Greece during the years of anti-government demonstrations. This shows that the implementation of a leftist political agenda in the opposition was, among other things, a political strategy selected to ensure social peace and to rebuild the damaged social contract upon new bases.

Democracy hides many aces up its sleeve to maintain social cohesion, and one of the weapons in its arsenal is the rapid alternation of roles on the political stage, reshuffling the deck, and also the assimilation of radical propositions that can turn against it. Turning to today, after the rise of Syriza to power, there are structural changes in rhetoric and huge internal contradictions. Of course, despite all of its contradictions, the reality that it imposes is one that still keeps in force the C-type prisons which continue to exist, since outside Domokos remain special police vehicles and isolation wards are still holding comrades, and since migrants continue to be marked with numbers before being sent to concentration camps. Furthermore, the invasion of occupied spaces, torturing hunger striking comrades, being responsible for vindictively keeping hostage relatives and partners of the CCF– like in Salamina where it launches the first place of exile in era of democracy- in signing trade partnerships with the murderers of the Palestinians, and which shortly will implement all the neoliberal policies that they were opposed to as the opposition; in short, Syriza fully retains all those geopolitical, economic and military commitments of a state that belongs to the capitalist periphery, while at the same time to throw dust in the eyes of leftist voters it actively supports some moth-eaten bureaucratic officials who maintain a leftist rhetoric, and yet when the hour comes for the political mutation of Syriza, they will be thrown out.

Seeing things from our point of view, the fact that we are anarchists means that even if Syriza was really a leftist government with radical politics it would still find us opposing it without any intention to sign a truce with these well-schooled magicians of illusion and organized oppression, and in opposition to the neo-communist gangrene that infects some anarchist circles, we long ago cut the umbilical cord of anarchy with the left. But it is important to be precise in our characterizations in order to analyze the reality that we have facing us.

Therefore, Syriza is a social democratic government, with pseudo-radical rhetoric that exploits a left political profile to gain control and influence over movements and subversive projects which potentially could turn against them. And let’s not forget that historically the political representation of capitalism with socialist forms has implemented the harshest economic and repressive policies in taking advantage of the endless and culpable sleep of the social majority. The most infuriating to our own circles is that there are several clowns who play at being anarchists, and who have the audacity to invite members of Syriza into “social centers” [untranslatable pun here: could also read ‘centers for the society of syriza’] and discuss with them profoundly ideological issues promoting a perception that whitewashes Syriza- which as we speak is the administrator of the state. A sad and similar thought-process as those who want to educate the fascists of Golden Dawn- as if the issue with the fascists or the managers of the state machine is to discuss our disagreements and not to fight them wherever we find them. All this would be a nice literary conversation for those who believe in democracy and its ideals, sleeping on pink clouds and dreaming of post-capitalist societies- except for the fact that anarchists have war with democracy and its exponents. In consequence of where we find ourselves, all who operate in whitewashing Syriza have no excuse.

Moreover, it has been only a short while since Stavros Theodorakis gave a tribute to some “protagonists” for the legality certificates which they have given to the state. For this threadbare opposition government and the crypto-Syriza, pseudo-ideological anarchists, as well as other hangers-on, the solution is simple: a stout tree and a strong rope. We stand by all those who remain friends of anarchist revolt and still insist on throwing Molotov cocktails at cops in Exarchia, who go on demonstrations to vandalize representations of sovereignty, who arm their minds with subversive plans and their hands with fire to burn the structures of the new order. To all who organize their deeds through informal anarchist direct action networks, where destructive intentions are joined horizontally and informally in a chaotic front that goes on the offensive by targeting persons and infrastructure that administer and defend this sick world that surrounds us.

What in your opinion is the place of violence in the anarchist movement?

Once again in recent times we have reached a turning point of the modern historical process. A bankrupt Greek capitalism has to cater, even if inconsistently, to the European Union and the global economy. And the reality is that it will continue to do so regardless of its political managers. The borders of Greece and Italy as the first host countries of migration from war zones are drenched in blood from the bodies of migrants. Transnational rivalries of powerful states increase and conflicts of geopolitical interests trigger outbreaks of unrest in many parts of the world. For anarchists, instability and worsening systemic violence across the diffuse spectrum of exploitative social relations is a challenge to organize effectively to become a powerful destabilizing factor of normality. An anarchist counter attack against the world of authority, of economists, of politicians, of cops, fascists, journalists, scientists, officers, managers and executives of multinationals, judicial officials, directors of prisons, bankers and their associates, the vigilantes and their willing servants of power. Faced with all these bastards who are the heart of the capitalist machine that beats to the rhythm of the social majority (who either out of indifference, fear, or complicity, contribute to protecting the heart of the beast), anarchy responds with the language of absolute violence, fire, explosions, armed rebellion, in this key assumption we begin formulating our strategies, deciding to rebel and join in the battle for total liberation. A revolt in the present time will be all-in, it will release within the revolutionary community real human relationships and will know to organize its attacks. This will be the vehicle to travel uncharted paths of freedom, enabling us to exist and live without receiving and giving instructions, without obeying, without crawling, but in a genuine way creating a new reality in the capitalist metropolises- the season of fear for the rulers and their minions, the dawn of our era, now and forever, until the end. Thus the position of organized revolutionary violence within the anarchist movement is the Alpha and Omega, it is the driving force for the qualitative evolution of an internal enemy that will cause nightmares for authority and bosses.

Do you consider that prison is a field of struggle for a political prisoner?

First we have to knock down the myths that hover over such places, such as the collective fantasy that wants the social identity of the prisoner to be a potentially revolutionary subject. Social identities- migrants, prisoners, workers, students- are societal subgroups that are dependent and feed in their own way the functioning of the capitalist world. In my view, free humanity appears where societal identities and their properties collapse, at the point where the individual decision for freedom creates a new unique and separate identity: the insurrectionary and iconoclast who attacks by any means necessary the enemies of freedom. For an anarchist who has decided to actively participate in the adventure of anarchist revolt, prison or even death are possible consequences of the choices made in the real world and not in a virtual reality where verbosity and fantasy are common. The prison is a temporary way-station for those hit by repression. It’s where our internal metal is tested in practice, the final point of major decisions and major internal changes. It’s a rotten social structure within which reigns brutality and subjugation, it’s the dark realm of power, the place of betrayal, the place where freedom is not only captured but for many humiliated and dragged bleeding between drugs, discipline and dirty corridors, where people learn to hate themselves. Thousands of analyses exist concerning prison and its inhabitants, so I’ll just repeat what Jean Marc Rouillan, an urban guerrilla of Action Direct, has said: the most appropriate people to talk about prison are those who spend a small portion of their life inside.

For the truth is that the more you spend your life in here, the more difficult it becomes to describe the function and structure of this really miserable community. In summary therefore, prison means slow death, social cannibalism, resignation to weakness, psychosomatic destruction, hard drugs, psychiatric pills, human waste piled in state landfills, discipline, hierarchy, religious fanaticism, tribal groupings and pervasive racism, nationalistic notions of every shade, confined waiting, self-destruction, deadlocks, murderous feelings, covert coercion, general immobility, and fixation. It is no exaggeration to say that the society of prisoners is the bastard child of capitalist society, a well-oiled killing machine made of ice wherein lies the entire surplus ugliness of the modern world. This does not mean that within the prison there are not minorities of people who have oriented their lives towards dignity, and with whom we can develop friendly relations or even comradeship. Returning to the original part of the question, I think that in this test there should never be forgotten responsibility towards the final goal and dedication to the common cause. Never regretting, never with bowed head, forever dangerous to this civilization of voluntary slavery and submission. For this reason anarchist struggles in prison can surely find a way to create chances to become a danger for the enemy. With texts and analyses, with small and large refusals, with hunger strikes, the thread of anarchic revolt continues to be woven so long as the flame of destruction burns in our hearts. With this understanding prison becomes a field of struggle for the promotion of subversive struggle and anarchy.

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URGENT: 2 SPANISH MEMBERS OF INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE ARRESTED

During this morning, the repressive forces of the Spanish State are carrying out the arrest of the comrades who have been fighting the fascist forces of DAESH (Islamic State) in Rojava. Due to the lack of further information, we ask you for support, solidarity and spreading the message.

WE WANT THE SPANISH MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE  WHO HAVE FOUGHT ISIS TO BE RELEASED WITHOUT CHARGES

DEFENDING THE CIVIL POPULATION FROM  ISIS TERRORIST ATTACKS CAN’T BE PERSECUTED!

FREEDOM FOR THE ANTIFASCIST COMBATANTS!

INTERNATIONALIST SOLIDARITY  IS NOT A CRIME!

Marxist-Leninist Party (Reconstrucción Comunista), 6th July 2015.

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