Support The Class-War Prisoners During The
Holidays-Support The Partisan Defense Committee’s Holiday Appeal- Help Build
The Resistance
By Josh Breslin
My yearly comment on behalf of the Holiday Appeal
I like to think of myself as a long-time fervent
supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee, an organization committed to
social and political defense cases and causes in the interests of the
international working class. Cases from early on in the 1970s when the
organization was founded and the committee defended the Black Panthers who were
being targeted by every police agency that had an say in the matter, the almost
abandoned by the left Weather Underground (in its various incantations) and
Chilean miners in the wake of the Pinochet coup there in 1973 up to more recent
times with the Mumia death penalty case, defense of the Occupy movement and the
NATO three, and defense of the heroic Wiki-leaks whistle-blower Chelsea Manning
(formerly Bradley) and more recently the courageous anti-fascist fighters who
have been rounded up for protesting the alt-right, Nazi, KKK, white supremacist
bastards.
Moreover the PDC is an organization committed, at this
time of the year, to raising funds to support the class-war prisoners’ stipend
program through the annual Holiday Appeal drive. Unfortunately having to raise
these funds in support of political prisoners for many years now, too many
years, as the American and international capitalist class and their hangers-on
have declared relentless war, recently a very one-sided war, against those who
would cry out against the monster. Attempting to silence voices from zealous
lawyers like the late Lynne Stewart, articulate death-row prisoners like Mumia
and the late Tookie Williams, the Anti-fa anti-fascist street fighters to black
liberation fighters like the Assata Shakur, the Omaha Three and the Angola
Three and who ended up on the wrong side of a cop and state vendetta and
anti-imperialist fighters like the working-class based Ohio Seven and
student-based Weather Underground who took Che Guevara’s admonition to wage
battle inside the “belly of the beast” seriously. Of course a couple of years
ago we lost Hugo Pinell, George
Jackson’s comrade-in-arms from the San Quentin Six to a murderous vendetta. Others,
other militant labor and social liberation fighters as well, too numerous to
mention here but remembered.
Normally I do not need any prompting in the matter. One
year though, and it now bears repeating each year, after I read the 25th
Anniversary Appeal article in Workers Vanguard No. 969 I was startled to note
how many of the names, organizations, and political philosophies mentioned
there hark back to my own radical coming of age, and the need for
class-struggle defense of all our political prisoners in the late 1960s
(although I may not have used that exact term at the time).
That recognition included names like black liberation
fighter George Jackson’s present class-war prisoner the late Hugo Pinell’s San
Quentin Six comrade; the Black Panthers in their better days, the days when the
American state really was out to kill or detain every last supporter, and in
the days when we needed, desperately needed, to fight for their defense in
places from Oakland to New Haven, as represented by two of the Omaha
Three (Poindexter and the late wa Langa), in their younger days; the struggle,
the fierce struggle, against the death penalty as represented in Mumia’s case
today (also Black Panther-connected); the Ohio 7 and the Weather Underground
who, rightly or wrongly, were committed to building a second front against
American imperialism, and who most of the left, the respectable left,
abandoned; and, of course, Leonard Peltier and the Native American struggles
from Pine Ridge to the Southwest. It has been a long time and victories few. I
could go on but you get the point.
That point also includes the hard fact that we have
paid a high price, a very high price, for not winning back in the late 1960s
and early 1970s when we last had this capitalist imperialist society on the
ropes. Maybe it was political immaturity, maybe it was cranky theory, maybe it
was elitism, hell, maybe it was just old-fashioned hubris but we let them off
the hook. And have had to fight forty years of rear-guard “culture wars” since
just to keep from falling further behind.
And the class-war prisoners, our class-war prisoners,
have had to face their “justice” and their prisons. And this, as well, as a
quick glance at the news these days should make every liberation fighter
realize; the difference between being on one side of that prison wall and the
other is a very close thing when the bourgeois decides to pull the hammer down.
The support of class-war prisoners is thus not charity, as International Labor
Defense founder James P. Cannon noted back in the 1920s, but a duty of those
fighters outside the walls. Today I do my duty, and gladly. I urge others to do
the same now at the holidays and throughout the year.
The class-war prisoners
must not stand alone.
PDC
Box 99 Canal Street Station
New York, N.Y. 10013
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