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    Archive for 'CENA'

    Sep
    16
    2011

    Materials for actions on the International Peace Day (Sep 21) in Europe and North America

    Following the decision taken by the regional comission of Europe and North America of WFDY, actions will be conducted on this day by all WFDY members. If you click in the picture, you can have access to the common leaflet produced by WFDY to support these actions to occur.

    At the same time as this action is taking place, organizations from all over the world will be taking forward an important activity of solidarity with the people and youth of Palestine in their struggle for freedom and independence, which deserves particular highlight in this moment when UN will be debating the request for Palestine to be recognized as a full member state.

    We are sure that it is through the organized struggle of the youth and peoples that we can defeat imperialism and surely that the strengthning of the anti-imperialist youth movement will be an important contribution for that day to come sooner, rather than later!

    United and struggling we can and we will win!

    Written by WFDY in: Activities, CENA | Tags: ,
    Sep
    01
    2011

    Call for youth to struggle in Europe and North America

    From Athens to Madrid, from Lisbon to Paris, Rome and Dublin, governments inflict Europeans populations with unprecedented austerity cures. The challenge is clear: making peoples, especially the young, kneel down while only a few still gets fatter.

    Everywhere in Europe, we undergo the same logic and the same consequences : 300,000 young Spanish expelled from their housing ; 65,000 teaching appointments eliminated in France ; the soaring unemployment rate in Ireland that reaches 31,5% of those under 25 of age, more than 39% in Greece, youth unemployment higher than 28% in Portugal. In North America the peoples are also suffering these imperialists and capitalists’ policies.

    Paying for them: NO WAY !

    Since the beginning of “their” crisis, that they provoked themselves by their antisocial politics, the states of the European Union have lent the banks almost 700 billions euros, spoiling our money. Private debts became a public charge also aggravated by the numerous tax breaks granted to big companies and worldwide shareholders. Credit rating agencies and financial marketplaces now keep speculating on this very debt. This crisis is not a product of bad administration of the system or a bad moment of economy, but is deeply connected with the irrational and unfair nature of the capitalist itself.

    Today, as capitalists lose their mind, governments impose us austerity in the name of bankruptcy: dismantling public services, calling for an increase in the working hours, contracting the national staff, reducing wages, breaking down the fair standards labor acts… Moreover, they want this austerity written in stone with the “Euro Plus” pact, elaborated behind our back. We blame them: they wish we never opposed and presented an progressive policy for our countries in Europe and North America. But we won’t be a lost generation!

    The young people call for RESISTANCE !

    Young Europeans and North Americans are mobilizing at the forefront, like across the Mediterranean, refusing austerity and demanding a better redistribution of wealth and public policies in such areas as education, employment, quality housing, for general policies in favor of the peoples’ interests, not of the bank and big corporation owners… Therefore, we, young people throughout Europe and North America call for the young people to participate in all the many and diverse struggles taking place in the coming weeks and months in each and every country, as the day of action on Saturday October 15th, with which WFDY stands in solidarity for peace, justice and revolutionary social transformation!

    Written by WFDY in: CENA | Tags: ,
    Aug
    10
    2011

    On the riots in London and other parts of Britain

    WFDY condemns the reckless violence and widespread criminality of recent nights, however we understand it as a direct product of the capitalist system and of the resulting dangerous lack of stability and rights for the youth of today, accompanied by disenfranchisement and exacerbated by unprecedented levels of alienation.

    It is clear that the anger of the youth is derived from a number of factors including police brutality, the massive reduction in public spending on youth and other services, and a general frustration at a future with little prospects. Furthermore, WFDY notes that the cuts in public spending have had a disproportionate impact on both the youth and ethnic minority groups.
    The first and main responsible for the wave of violence that now is taking place is the system under which the British people live, responsible for massive unemployment, huge rates of precarity, extremely expensive access to the higher levels of education and almost impossible access to proper housing, mainly for the young generations. It is also important to remind that it is this system that engages the British youth in wars just to satisfy the greed for profit of the big national and international monopolies.

    We admit these concerns along with our member organizations in Britain, especially with comrades of YCL Britain, demanding to address the root causes of unrest and violence and by supporting the genuine concerns of young people in the street and their frustration while outright rejecting their way of vandalizing, looting and creating chaos without certain goal of socio-economic transformation.

    In this extremely sensitive moment, WFDY calls upon all the young people in Britain to organize themselves and find the best ways to revolutionarily transform their country, which will surely be through the overthrown of this dominant order and not through the destruction of public or private goods, for a Britain and a world of peace, solidarity and social transformation.

    Written by WFDY in: CENA, Statements | Tags: