Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Stop the Attack on Libya! Liberation can only be achieved by the Libyan and Arab peoples themselves - Anti-imperialist Camp



Stop the Attack on Libya!

Liberation can only be achieved by the Libyan and Arab peoples themselves
Anti-imperialist Camp

The United States and their allies have started a neo-colonial attack on Libya, to intervene in a civil war and to install a pro-western regime, and last but not least, to halt the anti-imperialist dynamics of the democratic revolutions in the Arab world.
The rhetoric of support for the democratic movements is simply ridiculous. The best counter-example are the Gulf states. In Bahrain, they are striking at the democracy movement in a bloody crackdown in the name of order—i.e. capitalism and imperialism—and stability. The same Gulf regimes cheekily do some Arab cheerleading for the western attack. The west itself is no less dishonest. For decades they nurtured Arab dictatorships to control the region. Until the very end the west firmly stood by Mubarak in Egypt, Ben Ali in Tunisia etc., and western support for the worst dictatorship in the region—Saudi Arabia—is undounted.

They had also made peace with Qaddhafi, did wonderful business with him and put him in charge of keeping unwanted African migrants out of the EU. But as opposed to the organically capitalist and pro-western dictatorships in Tunisia and Egypt, Qaddhafi remained a capricious and unpredictable partner. On the other hand, there hasn’t been an organised leftist opposition in Libya to initiate the democracy movement like they did in the neighbouring countries.

Under these circumstances, the west seized the opportunity to halt the dynamics of the Arab revolutions. In Tunisia and in Egypt, the United States and their allies were still backing the regimes behind the scenes; in Libya, they played the supporters of the democracy movement without having to abandon an oligarchy that had been a western ally. They calculated that there would be the chance to have control over whoever comes after Qaddhafi, or in other words: the ideological gains against the pan-Arab democracy movements outweigh the potential harm resulting from the loss of an unloved ally.

We do not believe that the revolt in Libya was instigated or directed by the west or even stage-managed by agents. It was simply the spark from Tunisia and Egypt that lit the fire in Libya as well. Who would blame the Libyans for their desire to get rid of a dictatorship that has been distributing the oil wealth in a very uneven way and at the same time has been collaborating with imperialism?

However, the course of events in Libya differs from the neighbouring countries. In Tunisia and in Egypt, the regimes have remained intact. The pro-western militaries removed the repulsive tip of the iceberg and hoped to remain in power. In contrast the regime in Libya seemed to simply collapse. Relevant parts of the army broke away under the political attack. Not only the Qaddhafi clan itself was under threat, but the ruling oligarchy and all its clients couldn’t feel safe any longer. In addition, there is talk about “tribal” loyalties. Qaddhafi thus survived and was even able to counter with an offensive.

The rebellion needed to build a revolutionary regime—to big a task, as it turned out. In the days after they captured Benghazi, there building that housed the Popular Committee was draped in a huge banner that read in English: “No foreign intervention—Libyan people can manage it alone.” Half a dozen armed British agents were captured by the rebels and expelled from the country. Shortly after that, the position of the reactionary opposition in exile prevailed. We can assume, that various western forces were involved in this change. Soon the banner was gone and the Committee of Benghazi called for a western military intervention.

The movement has thus lost its progressive direction. An opposition that relies on the firepower of imperialism is worse than a regime that in its final hour puts on anti-imperialism once more.

The chances to defend Benghazi had not been too bad, actually. Qaddhafi may have remnants of a conventional army, that can still operate artillery. But Qaddhafi’s desperate henchmen would hardly be able to fight house to house against their own people, against popular resistance. Not even US soldiers, who are fully indoctrinated and filled with chauvinist hatred, are capable of that. But repelling an attack by the west is something different.

Potentially anti-imperialist forces in Libya are in a difficult position right now. They have to fight on three fronts—politically and maybe even militarily. First, against the western attack, then against both Qaddhafi and the lackeys of the west in Benghazi. This is the only way to restore the political force of the popular uprising and its legitimacy in the eyes of the Arab people and other forces world-wide, who fight against imperialism and capitalism.

As in Tunisia and Egypt, a rallying point for the anti-imperialist popular opposition could be the demand for a constituent assembly.

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Western air and naval strikes against Libya are threatening the Arab Spring.

Ironically, one of the reasons many people supported the call for a no-fly zone was the fear that if Gaddafi managed to crush the Libyan people''s uprising and remain in power, it would send a devastating message to other Arab dictators: Use enough military force and you will keep your job.

Instead, it turns out that just the opposite may be the result: It was after the UN passed its no-fly zone and use-of-force resolution, and just as US, British, French and other warplanes and warships launched their attacks against Libya, that other Arab regimes escalated their crack-down on their own democratic movements.


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Monday, March 21, 2011

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The Trouble with Trotskyites by Revolutionary Praxis



In Britain today there are a number of political organizations which base themselves on the teachings of Leon Trotsky, the counter-revolutionary renegade who defected from and opposed the Soviet Union.  These include the Socialist Workers Party, the Socialist Party, the Alliance for Workers Liberty and a multitude of splinters from these organizations. 

Although the Trotskyite groups are slowly dying they still have the capacity to put a lot of people off the struggle for socialist revolution.  Some of the ways they do this are:

                         They are underhand, devious and undemocratic in their approach  to other people in political activity.


                They see no need for engaging with the people in formulating political policies but arrogantly think that they already know all the answers.


                          They talk a lot about the working class but in practice base  themselves on the middle strata.


                          They talk of revolution but in reality engage in reformist  politics such as supporting the Labour Party.


                          They see trade unions as potentially revolutionary   organizations -  when in fact they are not – and reject  forceful, revolutionary  struggle.


                       They usually refrain from engaging in illegal political actions   which challenge the authority of the capitalist state.


                        They attack the past achievements of socialist transformation made in Russia and China in the past while they have never made any revolutionary breakthroughs anywhere.


                            They dismiss the revolutionary struggles of peasants and other non-working class elements in less developed countries while   claiming that revolution must come first in the imperialist
countries.

 Trotskyites participate in popular movements – such as the struggles against racism and public spending cuts – with the aims of steering them in a harmless, reformist direction and to recruit members to their organizations. They give revolution a bad name and everything they get their dead hands on turns to dust.

 THE NECESSITY OF REVOLUTION

It is more than ever before necessary to overthrow capitalism.  The periodic economic crashes, murderous imperialist wars and environmental devastation caused by this system of oppression and exploitation mean that either we destroy capitalism or it will destroy us.  In Britain the need to build a genuinerevolutionary movement to overthrow capitalism is very urgent.  Trotskyites around the world have shown themselves to be incapable of doing so.

Join with us in the struggle to create a real, Marxist-Leninist-Maoist revolutionary party!

REVOLUTIONARY PRAXIS


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