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    Archive for March, 2009

    Mar
    24
    2009

    On the 10th Anniversary of NATO bombing on Yugoslavia

    Exactly ten years ago, on March 24, 1999, the first of many bombs of NATO flew over the skies of Belgrade (at the time Yugoslavia, now Serbia), initiating a war of the imperialist NATO against a people (the Yugoslavian) that had nothing but to reject the submission to the agenda and plans of USA and European Union members.

    These attacks on former Yugoslavia were one of the many chapters developed by imperialism in the Balkans since the start of the 1990’s, in a process that brought death, poverty, misery and hate to an area and people that, despite their diferences, had happily lived together for decades, in harmony in a sovereign state.

    This war set a precedent for future imperialist military interventions on the so called “humanitarian grounds” and the so called “preventive wars”. These “humanitarian grounds” mean no other thing that the defence of the imperialist interests of the US, the EU and NATO.

    In the Balkans the struggle for the energy sources between US, EU and the everday stronger Russia brings wars, secessions and nationalists conflicts, as also happens in other areas, just like the conflicts in between Georgia and Russia, in August 2008, made clear.

    WFDY dencounces that the aggression to Yugoslav sovereignty set the precedent for ulterior imperialist aggressions such as the ones in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    The effects of this black chapter in European history are still visible in the Balkans region. The increase of nationalism, the presence of foreign forces, the establishment of new bases and the most recent enlargements of NATO have been one of the many effects in the area. The effects on civilian population are still visible, tore up families, psychological effects on the population that survived the bombings and economical difficulties have been hard to overcome, especially for those with fewer resources. The responsible forces for bombing Yugoslavia, today 10 years later promote hypocritically their ecological sensitivities; in the name of the so called “green economy” that only serves their imperialists interests.  

    The latest chapter was the recent unilateral declaration of independence of Kosovo. Declaration promptly recognised by the US and the so call “core” of the EU. WFDY strongly condemned this illegal action and, not long ago, the majority of the United Nations members also expressed their disaproval of this action.

    As reality is showing, the “independence” was just a way of turning Kosovo in to a new base of operations in the strategically important area of the Balkans and the possibility of Kosovo becoming the one more imperialist protectorate in the Balkans. Being it, also a disgraceful precedent for future situations all over the world.

    In this year, when imperialism is celebrating the 60th Anniversary of NATO, the imperialist instrument responsible for a countless number of crimes against Humanity (including the above mentioned bombing on Yugoslavia ten years ago), WFDY calls upon all its member and friend organizations to reinforce their struggle for the denounce of the crimes of imperialism and to affirm that, with our struggle, it is possible to overthrow it, building a world of peace, international solidarity and social justice.

    We will defeat imperialism!

     

    Written by WFDY in: CENA, Statements | Tags:
    Mar
    21
    2009

    On the International Day against Racial Discrimination

    The day of March 21 was declared as the International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination by the UN after the racist murder of tens demonstrators in South Africa in the year 1960.

    Today, after 49 years, the world still lives many cases of racism and discrimination although many achievements occurred during the past decades. The Apartheid regime of discrimination collapsed under the big struggles of the people of South Africa and the international solidarity with them. Hundreds of millions of people got the right to vote after deprivation of this basic right due to color or religious or ethnic discriminations.

    But we still see nowadays other forms of discrimination and a developing trend of xenophobia and hatred against foreigners in many regions of the world. Especially in Europe, the right wing forces are spreading the ideas of hatred and separation against foreigners and against progressive ideas. They are pushing the workers and the youth to blame the foreign workers for losing their jobs instead of revealing the responsibility of capitalism and national governments for economic problems and unemployment in their countries.

    At the same time, in the same countries immigrants are not granted visas or work permits, becoming an easy target for human traffic and intense exploitation (and even slavery at times). It is remarkable that these workers, many of them youngsters, are indeed a crucial labor force in for most of the hosting countries and, if they were legal, its contribution for the public systems of Social Insurance would be more than enough to make most of these systems economically viable.

    However, imperialism prefers to treat these people as slaves, with no rights, having high profits and excuses to increase the fear and division atmosphere among the youth and workers of many countries.

    After 9/11 more hatred against Arabs and Islam spread in the United States and many regions in Europe, known as “Islamophobia” in a new form of separation between people and to create an illusive enemy to keep wars igniting around the world and feeding big-armed industries.

    Also the wall of separation in Palestine and the Zionist policies of ethnic cleansing and settlement expansion form a big threat for the lives of millions of people whose only crime is that they are Palestinians.

    Today, the world is once again called to struggle against all forms of racial, ethnic and religious division that are used as tools for separation and wars, and for more exploitation.

    In this significant day, WFDY calls upon all its member and friend organizations to work for the elimination of discrimination and express international solidarity that crosses all borders of separation to be united in our struggles for our rights, against imperialism.

     

    Mar
    21
    2009

    On the 6th Anniversary of the launching of war on Iraq

    It has been six years till now since USA supported by a coalition of imperialist forces and puppet allies started the war against Iraq in order to “democratize it” and “free it from the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein”. Now after six years, Iraq has only witnessed increased suffering, death and poverty and what was “freeing Iraq” turned out to be occupying Iraq.

    Now Iraq is under occupation from the same imperialist governments that formerly supported the dictatorship regime since the early 1980s in all of its wars against its neighbors and in its internal criminal policies against its own people.

    The massacres against the communists all over Iraq in the early 1980s and the wars against the Shiaa in the South and the Kurds in the North were tolerated by the “International community” for long years since Iraq was committing to their policies in the region and supplying them with oil. USA and its allies supported all those practices before, and only turned to oppose them when they felt the need to be present militarily in the region, in the Gulf region and inside Iraq where huge reserves of oil are the aim.

    Now after the falling of the regime that WFDY denounced for long, Iraq is occupied by USA and its allies. It is a new battle now for Iraq to be liberated from those occupying forces and only resistance will lead the process of liberation.

    WFDY reiterates its support on this occasion to the Iraqi people in their struggle for real independence and to liberate their country from this occupation.

    Iraq can only be free through the will of its own people and youth, and will achieve real democracy only after liberating itself from occupation.

    Let this anniversary be another step in our struggle against war and occupation, for freedom and progress and for international solidarity.

    Written by WFDY in: Middle East, Statements | Tags: