Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Democracy and Class Struggle from Wales salutes the struggle of the Filipino people for National and Social Liberation on 40th Anniversary of National Democratic Front.

 



Democracy and Class Struggle from Wales salutes the struggle of the Filipino people for National and Social Liberation.
 
The establishment of the National Democratic Front on the 24th April 1973 is a milestone in that struggle of the Philippine People for Independence in its struggle against Imperialism.
 
The fact that the NDFP is found in 70 out of the total 81 provinces in the Philippines. The Communist Party of the Philippines, New People's Army and 15 other allied organizations of the NDFP operate in more than 100 guerrilla fronts throughout the country is a testament to your brave and honest struggle since the founding of the NDF in 1973.
 
We salute your past victories and wish you future success - The Liberation of the Philippines the aim of Filipino patriots is also shared by anti imperialists the world over.
 
Your victory in the Philippines will contribute to the final overcoming of Imperialism and the Liberation of all oppressed peoples all over the world.

Sibel Edmonds on the Boston Bombing: The US roots of "Chechen" terrorism



Democracy and Struggle has been following Gladio B Operations link here :

FBI whistleblower and BoilingFrogsPost.com editor Sibel Edmonds joins James Corbett to discuss the recent Boston bombing hysteria and the potential geopolitical implications of the American public's "discovery" of Chechen terror.

We discuss Sibel's work exposing the US/NATO roots of so-called Chechen terrorism, and what the FSB's involvement in this twisted tale might mean in terms of future Russian-US relations.

See Also: http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/terror-in-central-asia-how-nato.html

Monday, April 22, 2013

The Official Tsarnaev Story Makes No Sense - Craig Murray


There are gaping holes in the official story of the Boston bombings.

We are asked to believe that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was identified by the Russian government as an extremist Dagestani or Chechen Islamist terrorist, and they were so concerned about it that in late 2010 they asked the US government to take action. At that time, the US and Russia did not normally have a security cooperation relationship over the Caucasus, particularly following the Russian invasion of Georgia in 2008. For the Russians to ask the Americans for assistance, Tsarnaev must have been high on their list of worries.

In early 2011 the FBI interview Tsarnaev and trawl his papers and computers but apparently – remarkably for somebody allegedly radicalised by internet – the habitually paranoid FBI find nothing of concern.

So far, so weird. But now this gets utterly incredible. In 2012 Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who is of such concern to Russian security, is able to fly to Russia and pass through the airport security checks of the world’s most thoroughly and brutally efficient security services without being picked up. He is then able to proceed to Dagestan – right at the heart of the world’s heaviest military occupation and the world’s most far reaching secret police surveillance – again without being intercepted, and he is able there to go through some form of terror training or further Islamist indoctrination. He then flies out again without any intervention by the Russian security services.

That is the official story and I have no doubt it did not happen. I know Russia and I know the Russian security services. Whatever else they may be, they are extremely well-equipped, experienced and efficient and embedded into a social fabric accustomed to cooperation with their mastery. This scenario is simply impossible in the real world.

We have, by the official account, the involvement of the two Tsarnaev brothers, the FBI and the Russian security services.

The FBI have a massive recent record of running agent provocateur operations to entrap gullible Muslims into terrorism. The Russian security services have form on false flag Chechen bombings.

Where the truth lies may be difficult to dig out. But the above official version is not true.

Craig Murray is an author, broadcaster and human rights activist. He was British Ambassador to Uzbekistan from August 2002 to October 2004 and Rector of the University of Dundee from 2007 to 2010

See Also: http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/the-fbi-fosters-funds-and-equips.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/sibel-edmonds-on-boston-bombing-us.html

22nd April Lenin's Birthday : Remembering Lenin and his analysis of Imperialism “Imperialism is the eve of the social revolution of the proletariat.”


Lenin was born 22nd April 1870 - in his memory we remind people of his theoretical contribution analysing Imperialism.

Democracy and Class Struggle says Parasitic Imperialism is more transparent than ever has a new era of Land grabs shake the globe aided by NGO's.

Marx’ analysis of the laws of motion of capitalism belongs to the stage of free competitive capitalism where a large number of capitalist producers competed in the market. He analysed to some extent the process of centralisation of capital.

He however did not live long enough to see the start of a new stage in capitalism — the stage of imperialism. This happened at the start of the 20th century and it was left to Lenin to analyse this process.

In 1897-98 Lenin made some initial analysis of the development of the capitalist world market but did not analyse in full the subject of imperialism. However with the start of the World War I which was a war caused by imperialism it was necessary to do a full analysis of imperialism to understand the economic basis of the war and the political consequences for the proletariat.

This question became all the more urgent in 1915 when the opportunist and revisionist leader of the Second International, Karl Kautsky, wrote a book on imperialism where he argued that the world economic system was moving towards ‘ultra-imperialism’ where there would be stability and no risk of war.

His argument was similar to some people who analyse globalisation today and argue that, because of the growth of multinational groups and corporations and the spread of their capital to all countries, these multinationals will be opposed to war and there is therefore no danger of a world war. This theory presented during the World War I gave a false picture of imperialism.

Since such a false theory was presented by Kautsky who was then recognised as the main theoretician of Marxism it was absolutely necessary to oppose this theory and present the correct understanding. It was necessary to clear the confusion created by the Second Internationalists and give the correct analysis and present the correct tactics before the international working class movement.

In order to do this Lenin, in 1916, did extensive research and produced his famous work, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. Besides this main work he also wrote many other articles linking this basic economic analysis to the tactics of the proletariat.

In the first place, Lenin tried to clear the confusion created by Kautsky and other opportunists as to ‘What is Imperialism?’ In order to answer this, he pointed out that imperialism is a specific historical stage of capitalism. Its specific character is three-fold: imperialism is (1) monopoly capitalism; (2) parasitic, or decaying capitalism; (3) moribund capitalism or capitalism on its deathbed. The replacement of free competition by monopoly is the fundamental economic feature, the essence of imperialism.

Monopoly Capitalism manifests itself in five principal forms:

(1) Cartels, syndicates and trusts — The concentration of production has reached a degree which gives rise to these monopolistic associations of capitalists who join together to crush other competitors. They fix prices, allot production among themselves and make other arrangements and agreements to prevent others from entering and succeeding in the market. They play a decisive role in economic life.

(2) The monopolistic position of the big banks and the creation of finance capital through the merger of monopoly industrial capital and bank capital – During Lenin’s time this had already reached the level where three, four or five giant banks manipulated the whole economic life in the main industrialised counties.

(3) The export of capital which gains particular importance – this feature that is different from the export of commodities under non-monopoly capitalism is closely linked to the economic and political partition of the world.

(4) The economic partition of the world by the international cartels – At Lenin’s time there were already over one hundred such international cartels, which commanded the entire world market and divided it among themselves in a ‘friendly’ manner. Of course this ‘friendliness’ would only be temporary and would last until war took place for a redivision of markets.

(5) The territorial (political) partition of the world (colonies) among the biggest capitalist powers –This process of colonisation of all the backward countries of the world was basically completed at the time of the dawn of imperialism. Any further colonies could only be got through redivision of the world, through war.

On the basis of the above features, Lenin defines imperialism in the following way: “Imperialism is capitalism in that stage of development in which the dominance of monopolies and finance capital has established itself; in which the export of capital has acquired pronounced importance; in which the division of the world among the international trusts has begun; in which the division of all territories of the globe among the biggest capitalist powers has been completed.”

The fact that imperialism is parasitic or decaying capitalism is manifested first of all in the tendency to decay, which is characteristic of every monopoly under the system of private ownership of the means of production.

As compared the rapid expansion under free competition, there is a tendency for production as a whole to decline under monopoly. Technological progress is discouraged and new inventions and patents are deliberately suppressed.

Secondly, the decay of capitalism is manifested in the creation of a huge stratum of rentiers, capitalists who live without working but merely on the basis of the interest or dividend they earn on their investments.

Thirdly, export of capital is parasitism raised to a high pitch as it means the open exploitation of the cheap labour of the backward countries.

Fourthly, finance capital strives for domination, not freedom. Political reaction all along the line is a characteristic feature of imperialism. Corruption, bribery on a huge scale and all kinds of fraud become common.

Fifthly, the exploitation of oppressed nations and especially the exploitation of colonies by a handful of “Great” Powers, increasingly transforms the imperialist world into a parasite on the body of hundreds of millions in the backward nations. It reaches the stage where a privileged upper stratum of the proletariat in the imperialist countries also lives partly at the expense of hundreds of millions in the colonies.

Imperialism is moribund capitalism, because it is capitalism in transition to socialism. Monopoly, which grows out of capitalism, is already dying capitalism, the beginning of its transition to socialism.

The tremendous socialisation of labour by imperialism produces the same result. The basic contradiction of capitalism between the social character of production and the private character of ownership only gets further intensified under imperialism.

Thus Lenin says, “Imperialism is the eve of the social revolution of the proletariat.”

Source MLM Textbook from Indian Comrades

Sunday, April 21, 2013

April 21st 1913, exactly 100 years ago the Ghadr party was formed.Today we celebrate the centenary of the historic occassion.It was a day which will be remembered in the annals of revolutionary history forever


Cover of India Against Britain by Ram Chandra. Published in San Francisco by the Gadar Party [1916]. Excerpts from articles that refute allegations made by loyalists to the British Raj.


Cover of “India Against Britain” by Ram Chandra. Published in San Francisco by the Gadar Party [1916]. Excerpts from articles that refute allegations made by loyalists to the British Raj.



Ghadr Party Centenary

On April 21st 1913,exactly 100 years ago the Ghadr party was formed.Today we celebrate the centenary of the historic occassion. It was a day which will be remembered in the annals of revolutionary history forever which literally lit the flame in the struggle of the Indian masses against the British colonialists.The history of the Indian Independence struggle is distorted and the Indian National congess leaders are idolized. The bloody sacrifices of the Ghadr revolutionaries are an abject lesson for progessive sections today. The names of the members of the Ghadr party' should be written in red letters.Today there is a commemoration at the Martys memorial Hall in Jalandhar in Punjab.



Gadar – Overseas Indians Attempt to Free India from British Serfdom


By Inder Singh


Gadar Movement is the saga of courage, valor and determination of overseas Indians who had come to Canada and the United States either for higher education or for economic opportunities. They imbibed the fire and zeal of revolutionaries and became the trail blazers of freedom struggle for their motherland, India. They may have lived ordinary lives but they left an extra-ordinary legacy.





At the dawn of the twentieth century, both India and Canada were British dominions, so, Indians had easier access to emigrate to Canada. The new immigrants were hard working and accepted lower wages, so some Canadian companies publicized the economic and job opportunities available in Canada to seek more cheap labor from India. During the first few years, every year about 2000 immigrants, mostly Punjabi farmers and laborers were permitted to come. As the number of immigrants increased, the locals felt threatened by labor competition from the hardy and adventurous Punjabis. Fear of labor competition led to racial antagonism and demands for exclusionary laws from cheap foreign Asian workers. In 1909, severe immigration restrictions virtually ended legal Indian immigration to Canada.


When Indian immigrants saw the doors closing on them in Canada, they started coming to the United States which needed more people to do hard labor work to build new communities. In the U.S, they faced many difficulties, suffered numerous hardships and encountered rampant discrimination. Initially, they could find only menial jobs, but over a period of time and with their hard work and determination, many of them became successful farmers with their own land.


Within a span of few years, number of immigrant workers had swelled, so they starting facing widespread hostility which led to racial riots, resulting in certain cases, a loss of life and property. Like Canada, the United States, which had initially welcomed the Asian labor to do menial jobs, enacted Asian exclusionary laws to bar Asians emigrating to the United States.


Gadar Party flag
Gadar Party flag


For discriminatory treatment and damages in race riots, the Japanese and Chinese governments sympathized with their overseas nationals and negotiated with the American government for compensation for life and property losses. But the British Indian Government would not make any representation to the U.S. Government for similar losses. Indians soon realized the difference between the citizens of a “slave” country and those ruled by their own people.


The United States had also welcomed qualified Indian students seeking admissions in the American universities. However, upon graduation, they were not able to get jobs commensurate with their qualifications. The discriminatory practices were against the very ideals of liberty and freedom they had seen in their University environment. The Indian students attributed the racial prejudice and discrimination to their being nationals of a subjugated country. They were motivated to get rid of the foreign rule in India and were determined to fight for freedom for their motherland. They also started fostering feelings of patriotism and nationalism among their fellow Indian Immigrants.


Many Indians and particularly Indian students in the USA, Canada, England, Germany, and France, started advocating freedom for their motherland, India from British serfdom. They formed organizations or groups for India’s freedom. Taraknath Das, a student, started publishing a magazine Free Hindustan in 1907 in Seattle, advocating armed rebellion against the British rule in India and also formed “East India Association” in 1911; G. D. Kumar started a Punjabi paper Swadesh Sewak in Vancouver while Shymji Krishna Varma founded Indian Home Rule Society in London.


In the United States, Har Dyal who had come from England after relinquishing his scholarship and studies at Oxford University was identified with nationalist activities. He inspired many students studying at the University of California at Berkeley. Two of his many student followers,  Katar Singh Sarabha and Vishnu Govind Pingle later on played very  prominent role in the Gadar movement. Dyal’s fervor for India’s freedom spread beyond the university campuses. A meeting of some patriotic and enlightened Indians was called on April 23, 1913, in Astoria, Oregon, where Har Dyal, Bhai Parmanand and others passionately spoke for throwing the British out of India. It was  at this meeting that Hindustan Association of the Pacific Coast was formed with a major objective to liberate India with the force of arms from British colonialism, just as Americans had done more than a century ago, and help establish a free and independent India with equal rights for all. Sohan Singh Bhakna was elected President, Hardayal, General Secretary, and Pandit Kanshi Ram Mardauli, Treasurer. Lala Har Dayal who had been a faculty member at Stanford University for about two years, was the central figure and the force behind the newly formed organization.


The headquarters of Hindustan Association of the Pacific Coast  was established in San Francisco, which served as a base for coordination of all the activities of the association. A building was purchased with funds raised from the community, primarily Punjabi farmers and  farm and  lumber mill workers and was named Yugantar Ashram. The association began publishing a magazine, Gadar, for free distribution to promote the aims, objectives and activities of the organization. Gadar, literally means revolt or mutiny, was published in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, among other languages. “The first issue of the journal Gadar was in Urdu and was published on November 1, 1913. An edition of the journal was brought out next month in Gurmukhi and in May 1914 a Gujrati edition of the journal was also published.” Says Anil Ganguly in his book “Ghadar Revolution in America.”


The Gadar publication exposed the British imperialism and called upon the Indian people to unite and rise up against British rule and throw the British out of India. It carried articles on the conditions of the people of India under British Rule and also on problems of racial attacks and discrimination against Indians in the USA and Canada. The publication Gadar, over a period of time, became well known among Indians and the Hindustan Association of the Pacific Coast itself became known as the Gadar party. Besides Gadar, the group brought out various publications to raise the consciousness of the Indian people to revolt against the British. Special issues of Gadar were also printed in Nepali, Bengali, Pashto, Gujrati, as well as in many other languages.


Gadar literature was sent to Indian revolutionaries in India, Europe, Canada, Singapore, The Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Malysia, Singapore, Burma, Egypt, Turkey, and Afghanistan. In a short period of time, publications from the Yugantar Asram, particularly the Gadar magazine became very popular.  The British government got alarmed and used every means to stop the circulation of Gadar and other such publications, particularly in India. The magazine, being the principal patriotic literature, reached many people; even if one copy reached India or to a fellow revolutionary elsewhere, multiple copies were made for circulation.


Hindustan Association was  barely a few months old when under pressure from the British Indian Government, Har Dyal was arrested by the U.S. Government. He was released on bail on March 24, 1914 but soon left for Switzerland and then to Germany.  The sudden departure of Har Dyal did create some vacuum in the organizational structure of the association but it did not cause the death of the organization. The seed of revolt that Har Dyal sowed, had developed into a formidable organization. Many committed and dynamic volunteers continued to work tirelessly and pursued the planned activities of the association.


In Germany, Har Dyal continued to promote his mission, independence for India. He knew that Germans had great sympathy with the Gadar movement because they and Gadarites had common enemy, the British. Har Dyal, along with Virendra Nath Chattopadhyay, younger brother of politician-poetess Sarojani Naidu, Barkatullah, Bhupendra Nath Datta, brother of Swami Vivekananda, Ajit Singh, Champak Raman Pillai, Tarak Nath Das, and Bhai Bhagwan Singh formed Berlin Indian Committee in September 1914, also known as the Indian Revolutionary Society. The objectives of the society were to arrange financial assistance from German Government  for revolutionary  activities and propaganda work in different countries of the world, plan training of volunteer force of Indian fighters and arrange transportation of arms and ammunitions to reach the Gadarites for a revolt against the British Government in India.


The war between Germany and England broke out in August, 1914 and created a golden opportunity for gadarites to expel the English from India while British troops would be busy fighting war at the front. The gadarites started forceful campaign to mobilize overseas Indians in Singapore, Burma, Egypt, Turkey and Afghanistan and particularly Punjabis in Canada and the USA to go to India and launch revolution. They drew plans to infiltrate the Indian army and excite the soldiers to fight not for but against the British Empire and free India from the shackles of British imperialism. The Indian Revolutionary Society in Berlin had arranged for substantial financial aid from Germany. The German Embassy in Washington had engaged a German National in the United States to liaison with the Gadar leadership in San Francisco . Several ships were commissioned or chartered to carry arms and ammunitions and batches of Indian revolutionaries, about 6000, to India.


Besides Germany, the gadarites also sought help from anti-British governments. In December 1915, they established a Free Hindustan government-in-exile in Kabul, Afghanistan, with Raja Mohinder Pratap as President, Maulavi Barkatullah as Prime Minister and Champakaran Pillai as Foreign Minister. The government-in-exile tried to establish diplomatic relationships with countries opposed to the British in World war l such as Turkey, Germany, Japan, etc. The gadarites also established contact with the Indian troops at Hong Kong, Singapore, and in some other countries and hoped for their participation in the uprising against the British.


The British Government tried to suppress the Gadar Movement and had hired agents to penetrate the Gadar party almost from the beginning. Har Dyal used the columns of Gadar to caution his compatriots against British spies. The traitors of the Gadar movement leaked out the secret plan to the British spies. As a result, the ships carrying arms and ammunitions never reached India. Germany was originally planning to send more ships carrying arms and ammunition to India, lost interest in the venture after seeing the fate of original vessels. Many gadarites and volunteer fighters were taken captives upon reaching India. Some of the active gadarites who escaped arrests, including Kartar Singh Sarabha and Vishnu Govind Pingle, made alliance with Ras Behari Bose and other known revolutionaries in India. They had come to India to overthrow the British rule and wanted to unite and work with all those forces that were working to liberate India. They tried hard to mobilize the people and infiltrate into various units of the armed forces. But the British spies out maneuvered them. They also could not get the support of Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders of India’s Freedom movement, who had already committed full co-operation with the British Indian Government.


Before leaving for India, the Gadarites were given the impression that India was ready for a revolution. So, when the World War l provided a golden opportunity for them to attain their goal, they hurried homeward for revolution. What an irony; while the gadarites had gone to India to fight willingly for the freedom of their motherland, the Indian leadership openly and willingly co-operated with the British prolonging India’s serfdom; while the overseas Indians prayed in Gurudwaras and temples for the success of Gadarites’ mission, the people in India flocked to Gurudwaras and temples to pray for the victory of the British.


The Gadarites had a flame of liberty lit in their hearts, and did not hesitate to make any sacrifice for the cause of freedom, dignity and prosperity of their motherland. They fought valiantly for their cause; several Gadarites in India were imprisoned, many for life, and some were hanged. In the United States too, many Gadarites and Germans who supported Gadar activities, were prosecuted and some were incarcerated for varying terms of imprisonment. Although the movement did not achieve its stated objective, but it awakened the sleeping India and left a major impact on India’s struggle for freedom. The heroism, courage and sacrifices of the Gadarites inspired many freedom fighters to continue their mission.


A prominent Indian writer, Khushwant Singh, wrote in Illustrated Weekly, on February 26, 1961,  “In the early months of World war I, an ambitious attempt to free their country was made by Indians living overseas, particularly in the United States and Canada. Although the overwhelming majority of the Gadrites were Sikhs and the centers of revolutionary activity were the Sikh temples in Canada, the United States, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, many of the leaders were of other parties and from different parts of India, Hardyal, Ras Bihari Bose, Barkutullah, Seth Husain Rahim, Tarak Nath Das and Vishnu Ganesh Pingley. …… The Gadar was the first organized violent bid for freedom after the rising of 1857. Many hundreds paid the price with their lives.”

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Inder Singh is President of Global Organization of People of Indian Origin(GOPIO)  and chairman of Indian American Heritage Foundation. He was NFIA president from 1988-92 and chairman from 1992-96. He was founding president of FIA, Southern California. He can be reached atindersinghusa@hotmail.com

Below I  am submitting a biographical sketch of some of the important martyrs with photos.

There are increasing reports that at next month's US-South Korean summit the conservative government of Park Geun-Hye will demand permission to enrich uranium, or perhaps even for nuclear weapons.



Wisdom not in the Blue House or the White House but on the streets of Seoul


Many South Koreans believe that increasing nuclear proliferation won't boost their security or help achieve the reunification of Korea that the North and South overwhelmingly supports

Japan can easily make nuclear weapons give the current stage of its nuclear programme which is more advanced than Iran, South Korea has been demanding nuclear weapons for some time.

There are already 1000's of nuclear weapons in South Korea under the control and command of the USA

The official South Korean Military command and control does not lie with the South Korean Government but the United States, so whatever agreement happens US is in command.

Has the video points out an historic opportunity was missed when North Korea ended its nuclear programme in 1990's  to normalise relations with USA.

United States equivocation under Clinton and hostility under Bush closed down that opportunity and  Obama's Asian  Pivot policy is bringing North East Asia rapidly into  potential nuclear war.

Nuclear Weapons for Japan is a red line that if crossed will provoke not only China but North and South Korea.

Wise counsels are called for - the Asian Pivot is the most disasterous ill thought out strategy from a United States Government that has not been noted for its wisdom.

The United States is going out of the Middle East frying pan into the Nuclear Fire of North East Asia..

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Market Solutions to Climate Change fail - Carbon Market Collapse




Democracy and Class Struggle welcomes the collapse of the carbon trading market in Europe and failure of this attempted market fix for a social problem.

We have long seen the coming death of the Green Market Economy and its exponents like Plaid Cymru, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace and other such corporate green apologists.

Our views of a  new road to solve climate change problems are outlined here:
http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/real-green-solution-to-climate-change.html

For an excellent statement on Ecological Problems and Capitalism read :

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/20-theses-against-green-capitalism-by.html


"Manufacturing Consent" 25 years later - View of Democracy and Class Struggle



Democracy and Class Struggle says 25 Years later and the capitalist state is even more adept at manufacturing consent and agenda setting, we also have more direct involvement of intelligence agencies in the media.

They were there before but now there is less need to deny their involvement.

When Military actions are undertaken Military Intelligence organises to get war support from its key assets in the media and militainment industry .

The current Korean conflict has seen all the techniques of agenda setting and manufactured consent and its true effectiveness is measured by how few people recognise it.

Edward S. Herman (co-author with Noam Chomsky of "Manufacturing Consent'):

"All the problems of the propaganda media model we talked about in the book have grown worse"


SOME REMINDER QUOTES ABOUT MEDIA FOR PEOPLE WITH AMNESIA

  
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media."
--William Colby, former CIA Director, cited by Dave Mcgowan, Derailing Democracy

"You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a couple hundred dollars a month."
--CIA operative, discussing the availability and prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and cover stories. Katherine the Great, by Deborah Davis

"There is quite an incredible spread of relationships.  You don’t need to manipulate Time magazine, for example, because there are [Central Intelligence] Agency people at the management level."
--William B. Bader, former CIA intelligence officer, briefing members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, The CIA and the Media, by Carl Bernstein

"The Agency's relationship with [The New York] Times was by far its most valuable among newspapers, according to CIA officials.  [It was] general Times policy ... to provide assistance to the CIA whenever possible."
--The CIA and the Media, by Carl Bernstein

 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

North Korea puts forward demands for dialogue and negotiation - End UN Sanctions - End War games on Border - South Korea finds these proposals incomprehensible and absurd Democracy and Class Struggle says the proposals are both sensible and comprehensible



"If the US and the South enemies... genuinely want dialogue and negotiation, they should take these steps," the defence commission said.

"The first step will be withdrawing the UN Security Council resolutions cooked up on ridiculous grounds," the statement said.

"Second, you need to tell the whole world that you will not get involved in any rehearsal for a nuclear war that threatens our nation.

Dialogues and war games can never go together," it added.

But a spokesman from South Korea's Foreign Ministry rejected the North's demands.

"North Korea's demands are totally incomprehensible. It's absurd," spokesman Cho Tai-young said.

"We strongly urge the North to stop making such incomprehensible demands and to make the wise choice we have repeatedly urged," he added.

Source: BBC NEWS

Democracy and Class Struggle says the media war against the DPRK has not only involved the normal suspects but has also shown the hand of  US Military Intelligence which has proved quite skillful at manipulating the US Left to concentrate on "problems" in North Korea and not on the up to 200,000 troops from South Korea and the United States that have been probing the North Korean border up to the Northern Limit Line since beginning of March and still continuing has we write until beginning of May 2013.

The hardest words for the US Anti War Left to speak is "Hands off  North Korea" ask yourself why ?


FURTHER BACKGROUND ARTICLES ON STRUGGLE IN KOREA

See Also:
http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/korea-two-months-of-drills-and-mock.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/north-korea-is-reacting-to-us-aggression.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/north-korea-and-united-states-will-real.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/korea-beneath-surface-investigation.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/alan-winnington-and-taejon-massacre.html

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/wales-remembering-defence-of-
korean.html

SPEECH BY DPRK AMBASSADOR TO UK HYON HAK BONG

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/dprk-ambassador-to-uk-hyon-hak-bong.html

FOR AN ANALYSIS OF SOUTH KOREAN CAPITALISM READ FOLLOWING :

http://democracyandclassstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/financial-warfare-recolonization-of.html

FOR ANALYSIS OF CURRENT US STRATEGIC BACKGROUND TO  KOREAN CONFLICT

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/the-asian-pivot-us-china-contradictions.html

FOR CRITICISM OF LEFT PRO - IMPERIALISM ON KOREAN CONFLICT

http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/rcpusa-from-post-maoism-to-pro.html

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The FBI Fosters, Funds and Equips American Terrorists



The Boston Marathon bombing has provoked shock, grief and outrage from around the world. After decades of conditioning, the public automatically equates such terrorism with Muslim radicals.

But the evidence shows that every major terror plot on American soil in the past 10 years has been fostered, funded and equipped by one organization: the FBI.