Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2013 Sean Macbride Peace Prize awarded to Bradley Manning.
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MacBride Peace Prize awarded to Bradley Manning

The International Peace Bureau, a former Nobel Peace Prize recipient, is delighted to announce that this year’s Sean MacBride Peace Prize is to be awarded to Bradley Manning, the US whistleblower whose case has attracted worldwide attention, for his courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes.
By the International Peace Bureau,
19 July 2013 Geneva
The International Peace Bureau is delighted to announce that this year’s Sean MacBride Peace Prize is to be awarded to Bradley Manning, the US whistleblower whose case has attracted worldwide attention, for his courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes. His trial is likely to be concluded in the coming days...
IPB’s Co-President Tomas Magnusson comments:
IPB believes that among the very highest moral duties of a citizen is to make known war crimes and crimes against humanity. This is within the broad meaning of the Nuremberg Principles enunciated at the end of the Second World War. When Manning revealed to the world the crimes being committed by the US military he did so as an act of obedience to this high moral duty.

It is for this reason too that Manning has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. In more general terms it is well known that war operations, and especially illegal ones, are frequently conducted under the cover of secrecy. To penetrate this wall of secrecy by revealing information that should be accessible to all is an important contribution to the struggle against war, and acts as a challenge to the military system which dominates both the economy and society in today’s world. IPB believes that whistleblowers are vital in upholding democracies – especially in the area of defense and security. A heavy sentence for Manning would not only be unjust but would also have very negative effects on the right to freedom of expression which the US claims to uphold.

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Monday, July 22, 2013


The Toothpick Kid

 


From The Pen Of Frank Jackman

They still talked about the Toothpick Kid in all the hobo camps, the railroad jungles and skid row flophouses and soup lines of the West, long years after he passed away, long after his exploits had entered in entered into hobo, tramp, bum legend. By the way nobody ever called him by his real name, or maybe even knew his real name, but only his tramp moniker derived from his addiction to chewing toothpicks, a habit he picked up when he faced really hard times to stave off hungry, whisky thirst, or cigarette craving and so it stuck. Stuck like lots of half-thought out monikers from childhood on, like lots of guys want so that they can hide, hide from their past, their kin, their own horrors.  
Later, after the Kid ran the rack, after his number came up, someone, Benson Billy maybe, found out that his real name was George Nelson a son of a small trading post owner out in the high California desert near Barstow but in respect every skid row, railroad jungle, and camp denizen stayed with the Toothpick Kid when they mentioned his name. It was like such a straight arrow name could not fit in the Boston Blackie ,Benson Billy, Blue River Benny, Be-BopKid world and that was that . And maybe they were right to whisper among themselves his road name if only to make themselves feel better that one of their own tweaked the noses of the cops, the railroad bulls, and the respectable citizenry of the towns out there in the high desert, places like Yucca Falls, Cheyenne Flats, Victorville and Barstow.

The hoboes, bums, and tramps of the world mainly sit around their camps, warmed by the fire, and their flops, warmed by rotgut whiskey ( paying more than a dollar for a pint was some kind of sacrilege and thus no Johnny Walker blend ed, or such high shelf stuff passed through the camp. More likely Willie’s Premium mixed from all the highway and parks found bottles into a suitable elixir).  Sterno if times were tough, and speaking of all the heroic exploits  they were capable of. Talk, all talk when it came right down to it since the only heroic things most of them were capable of was to con some respectable out of a few bucks on a hard luck story, maybe do a little back alley jack-rolling, or some other two bit cheapjack scam. The Kid put them all to shame, the Kid went for the big score, the one all the other guys just talked about in the light of some moonless night’s campfire. Yes, for a while, a short while as far as human existence goes, the Toothpick Kid had them all on their toes.     

See the Toothpick Kid went for the big score, the big score that every guy in the skid row community dreamed of, dreamed that he was capable of, capable of doing more than dream about. He took out the Southern Pacific-delivered   payroll for the Delmo Company that was supposed to be taken to Hightower out near Needles on a late Friday afternoon by one of its agents. The Toothpick Kid got wind of that fact, the fact that this payroll was delivered weekly on late Friday afternoons and make his plans accordingly. The routine was that Bill Hayes, the railroad agent, would deliver the dough, roughly $50,000, to the guardhouse at the entrance to the Delmo works and the guard, usually only a single guard, would take it from there to the paymaster’s office a couple of miles up the road.

Simple routine, no heavy security, a piece of cake thought the Toothpick Kid. All he saw was easy street ahead, and maybe he was right and maybe he was wrong on that score, but he saw his chance, saw that his young life was going nowhere without some big score to tide him over, saw he was going to wind up some old time geezer bindle stiff buried in some potter’s field graveyard if he didn’t make his move and he was ready to stake his life on success. Life on the road, the hard camps road was, in short, nasty and brutish unlike the romance of the road stuff you read in books by guys who were on the road for a week or two, got their fill of romance and headed back just as quickly as possible to their Mayfair swell digs. So he leaped into his future and let he deal go down.       

The robbery itself actually was a piece of cake. Simplicity itself. First the Kid  came upon the guard standing alone in his guardhouse to ask the way to Hightower and as the guard was prepared to tell him the directions he quickly beat him over the head, beat him to a pulp, with a pipe he had acquired along the way. A few minutes later, after removing the guard’s body to his small office, taking his clothes off and then putting them on, Bill Hayes came up in his Southern Pacific company car. Before Bill could even ask where Hank the regular guard was the Kid shot him point-blank with Hank’s gun. The Kid pulled Bill out of the car, placed him alongside Hank in the guardhouse office, and went back to Bill’s car and checked to see that the payroll satchel was there. It was, and he was gone. Beautiful, and many a lonely hobo jungle camp night, many a tramp roadside hungry day, and many a skid row rotgut whisky barroom turned electric to the thrill of some guy telling the details of the Kid’s saga. Jesus, fifty grand, and like taking candy from a baby.          

Of course what the Kid didn’t count on, or maybe even figured on in his figuring was the Southern Pacific blowback. The hard fact of life that even in the square’s world a couple of murders and a major robbery when the railroads were going down in that time required some attention. To speak nothing of the Delmo Company’s position that something, something big and right now had to be done about the thing. As so the railroad, the company, Sagamore county, and the state police went at the case tooth and nail. Offered rewards, ran roughshot over the camps, jungles, and skid row flops from the Mexican border to Eureka up in Redwood country, and plastered the particulars of the case (not much) on walls, telephone poles and wherever the hobo world congregated. A massive effort.      

Funny though they probably never would have caught the Kid if it hadn’t been for a woman, well, a woman, and a bum (let me tell you sometime the differences, the social, political and economic differences between bums, hoboes, and tramps and there are and recognized in the community as such  but it doesn’t affect this story so later okay). The Kid had hightailed it to Reno up on the border and was laying low, well not really laying low, but spending his dough of dope, booze, women and whatever else caught his fancy in  a very private suite in a very private hotel. After about a year of that though easy street ran out of steam, he ran out of dough.

That is where the woman comes in, the woman, Heidi, whom he spent most of his dough on. When fund got low he put her out on the streets to do a few tricks to keep them in clover. She agreed to it so there was nothing wrong there. What was wrong was that she tried to hustle a guy she had known, and old flame going under the moniker Black River Sid, from way back, who had fallen on hard times, had been roughhoused in one of the cop raids looking for the Kid down in Lancaster and so knew the Kid legend, and asked what she had been up to but more importantly why was she doing cheapjack tricks on the streets. So she told him the story, the Kid dough story, except she did not know how the Kid had gotten his dough (or think to ask as long as the dope, booze, casino chips and occasional off-hand piece of jewelry was around). And that was that.

Black River Sid when he put two and two together came up with reward, reward and his own getting well again (he has a serious cocaine habit that needed some attention) and so he snitched, snitched as hard and fast as a man could snitch. So one early morning, before sunrise, the combined forces of law and order in California and Nevada, combined railroads of the West, and the combined mineral resources organizations and Black River Sid gathered in front of a certain private hotel in Reno and attempted a forced assault on one Toothpick Kid and his honey. Yes, the Kid went down, went down in a hail of bullets after a several hours gunfight (as did Heidi who stood by her man until the end) as he probably knew he must, or maybe should have known he must it is hard to tell the difference in such cases.

But before the Kid left this good green earth he took down two railroad bulls, a couple of deputy sheriffs and one Black River Sid (directed to him by Heidi). So to the Kid (George Nelson), RIP.  And you wonder why fifty years or more later they speak of him in hushed whispers wherever guys are down on their luck, down on their dreams, and down in the fellahin ditches out in the American West night.                            

 
Spartacist Canada No. 177
Summer 2013
Guantánamo Hunger Strike: Free the Detainees Now!
The following article is reprinted from Workers Vanguard No. 1022, 19 April, newspaper of the Spartacist League/U.S.

APRIL 15—A mass hunger strike at the U.S. military’s Guantánamo detention center in Cuba is now in its third month. Precipitated by a raid in February during which prisoners’ Korans were desecrated, the hunger strike includes a number of men who are near death as they protest being consigned to endless incarceration in the prison’s notorious torture chambers. Lawyers for the detainees report that some 130 prisoners are participating in the hunger strike, with the military force-feeding 13 of them. As one striker told attorney David Remes, detainees “feel like they’re living in graves” (Al Jazeera, 19 March). There has been at least one attempted suicide as well as reports of prisoners coughing up blood and others hospitalized for dehydration. On April 13, shortly after a Red Cross delegation investigating the strike had left the camp, guards fired “non-lethal” rounds at prisoners who resisted being forcibly moved to single-cell lockups. In another display of cruelty, a federal judge today dismissed an emergency motion from a hunger striker that sought an end to the mistreatment, sneering that the prisoner had “self-manufactured” his condition.
The hunger strike is a cry of despair over the legal limbo that detainees have suffered under since U.S. imperialism launched its “war on terror” following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As the U.S./NATO began its murderous occupation of Afghanistan, hundreds of detainees were incarcerated indefinitely without a shred of legal rights. Of the 166 men still imprisoned at Guantánamo, 86 were cleared for release years ago. Most of the remaining 80 have not been charged with any crime, and only 30 detainees are subjects of active “investigations.”
A March 14 letter to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel by detainees’ attorneys described the prisoners as “feeling hopeless in the face of 11 years of detention without prospect of release or trial and the continuing inability of the political branches to carry through on their commitment to close the prison in a just manner” (ccrjustice.org). It is not only that Barack Obama has reneged on his 2008 campaign pledge to close Guantánamo. The letter reports “a background of increasingly regressive practices at the prison taking place in recent months,” described by prisoners as a return to conditions in the Bush era that were widely recognized as constituting torture.
Hunger striker Shaker Aamer is one of those who have been held since 2002, never charged, never tried or convicted, cleared to go home but still in detention despite protest from the government of Britain, where his family resides. In a statement published in the New Statesman (5 April), Aamer describes the plight of Yemeni detainee Abu Bakr, a/k/a “171,” who has been on hunger strike since 2005 and has now become a special target of the prison administrator: “Back in October, 171 was tied in the feeding chair, and just left there for 52 hours. Then, from 4 January, he was isolated for a full month.... He thinks they’ll kill him off, to encourage the others to give up their strike.”
In an op-ed piece in the New York Times (14 April), another Yemeni hunger striker, Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel, movingly recounted his ordeal, not least the excruciating pain of the force-feedings. Moqbel observed: “The only reason I am still here is that President Obama refuses to send any detainees back to Yemen.” Indeed, the U.S. president in early 2010 halted the repatriation of detainees to Yemen under the pretext of “current security conditions” in that country. Today, a majority of the remaining Guantánamo detainees are Yemeni nationals. With the detentions provoking protests in Yemen, its president, who has given his unqualified blessing to the U.S. campaign of terror-by-drone in Yemen, felt compelled to intone: “We believe that keeping someone in prison for over ten years without due process is clear-cut tyranny.”
Whereas the Bush administration rounded up hundreds of men (some under 18 years old) and tossed them into the CIA secret prison and rendition network, the Obama White House has preferred to simply kill its targets, mainly through drone strikes. At the same time, under Obama’s plan to shutter Guantánamo, the system of indefinite detention would have continued, simply relocated onto American soil. But with Congress working to ensure that Guantánamo remain a detention center, the military’s Southern Command has requested up to $170 million to upgrade existing facilities and an additional $49 million for a new prison building to hold “special” detainees.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration cynically paints the force-feeding of prisoners—officially recognized by the United Nations and others as a form of torture—as supposedly protecting their safety and welfare. This was too much even for the Obama-friendly New York Times, which ran a 5 April editorial declaring that “the truly humane response to this crisis is to free prisoners who have been approved for release, end indefinite detention and close the prison at Guantánamo.” For such bourgeois liberals, Guantánamo stains the veneer of “democracy” with which America’s capitalist rulers cover their depredations around the world.
As revolutionary proletarian opponents of imperialism, we call for closing Guantánamo as well as for the release of all the remaining detainees, despite the enormous gulf between our Marxist worldview and that of the reactionary Islamist forces that the detainees are alleged to support. Our program is not that of liberal reformers who seek to perfect the mechanisms of imperialist rule by cleaning up its “excesses.” Our fight is to mobilize the working class in opposition to imperialist wars and occupations and in defense of all the exploited and oppressed, a struggle that must culminate in proletarian revolution to destroy the imperialists’ machinery of state terror once and for all.
Platforma Spartakusowców 17
Kwiecień 2013
 
Antysemicka prowokacja
 



w Warszawie przed 70. rocznicą powstania w gettcie warszawskim
Warszawa, 17 lutego. Znaczna ilość czarno-białych plakatów z portretem Adolfa Hitlera wisi na słupach ogłoszeniowych w centrum Warszawy co najmniej od końca grudnia. Portrety Hitlera powróciły do Warszawy pokazywane jako „sztuka”. To reklama „wystawy” Maurizio Cattelana, zorganizowanej przez Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski w Warszawie, pod honorowym patronatem ambasady Włoch i miasta Warszawy. Do plakatu wykorzystano zdjęcie woskowej figury klęczącego Hitlera, wykonanej przez Cattelana w 2001 r. Figura Hitlera jest „jednym z głównych elementów” tego wydarzenia i jest prezentowana od połowy listopada przy ul. Próżnej 14, w zamkniętym przejściu bramy prowadzącym na podwórze przedwojennego zdewastowanego budynku na terenie byłego getta. Klęczącą figurę woskową można zobaczyć tylko z oddali i z tyłu, przez otwór w zamkniętej drewnianej bramie. Figura została opisana w mediach jako „modlący się Hitler”, mający prosić o „przebaczenie”. Można przeczytać, że instalacja Cattelana została umieszczona w budynku przy Próżnej jako „artystyczny komentarz dla katolickiego credo: co to właściwie znaczy miłować swych wrogów?” www.csw.art.pl, Maurizio Cattelan, AMEN).
Jakiekolwiek by nie były ogłoszone intencje jego autorów, obiektywnie ten pokaz woskowej figury Hitlera i jej portretów w Warszawie jest antysemicką prowokacją, służącą jako lodołamacz dla nazistowskiego terroru. Dobrą odpowiedź na tę medialną bzdurę dała kobieta przechodząca Próżną, zacytowana przez Jerusalem Post www.jpost.com, 26 grudnia 2012, za Gazetą Wyborczą z 20 listopada 2012). Zastanawiała się ona: „»Dlaczego w tym miejscu artyści umieścili modlącego się chłopca? (...)«. Gdy usłyszała, że to »dziecko« było w rzeczywistości Hitlerem, powiedziała ze złością: »Hitler nie miał prawa prosić o przebaczenie«”.
Kurator „wystawy” Justyna Wesołowska, wyrażając typową dla polskiego nacjonalizmu bezczelność, powiedziała dziennikarzowi Jewish News One (kanał wiadomości telewizyjnych z siedzibą w Brukseli w Belgii): „Jest to faktycznie dosyć śmieszne, dla mnie jest to bardzo pozytywne, że lokalnie otrzymujemy tylko pozytywne reakcje” www.jn1.tv, 4 stycznia 2013). Zignorowali oni fakt, że w 2010 r. w Mediolanie we Włoszech zakazano wcześniejszej wersji tego samego plakatu z klęczącym woskowym Hitlerem, użytego jako rzekomej reklamy wystawy Cattelana. Po wielodniowej debacie ratusz w Mediolanie postanowił zatrzymać rozpowszechnianie tych plakatów. Żydowska społeczność pozytywnie przyjęła decyzję zakazującą plakatów. „Ta reklama rani wrażliwość naszą i wielu ludzi, przeważając nad sarkastycznym przesłaniem o Hitlerze żebrzącym o przebaczenie”, powiedział przywódca społeczności Roberto Jarach www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it, 15 września 2010).
Warto zacytować oświadczenie Centrum Szymona Wiesenthala. Nazwali oni „zamierzone umieszczenie figury ― na terenie, gdzie zamordowano dziesiątki tysięcy Żydów i z którego deportowano setki tysięcy Żydów na śmierć przez nazistowski reżim, na czele którego stał Hitler ― bezsensowną prowokacją obrażającą pamięć żydowskich ofiar nazistów”. Ponadto „instalacja jest przejawem zupełnego braku wrażliwości na nazistowskie zbrodnie w Polsce, a zwłaszcza na zbrodnie popełnione na polskich Żydach. Jeśli chodzi o Żydów, jedyną »modlitwą« Hitlera było, żeby zostali starci z powierzchni Ziemi. (...) Zatem »modlący się« Hitler celowo umieszczony w centrum terenu getta warszawskiego stanowi zupełne wypaczenie historii II wojny światowej i Holokaustu” (www.wiesenthal.com, 27 grudnia 2012).
Innym przykładem bezczelności polskich nacjonalistów jest oświadczenie protestacyjne, zamieszczone na prawicowej stronie internetowej wPolityce.pl (29 grudnia 2012), gdzie o Żydach w ogóle nie wspomniano! Zatytułowane „Podatniku! (...) w setkach plakatów, powrócił zbrodniarz Hitler!”, oświadczenie to ilustrowane jest zdjęciami plakatu z Hitlerem oraz zdjęciami paru kamiennych tablic upamiętniających głównie zabitych żołnierzy Armii Krajowej (AK) plus jednej tablicy upamiętniającej zabite katolickie ofiary nazistowskiego obozu koncentracyjnego. Krytykują tam również „bawienie się »pytaniami o sens katolickiego credo«”. Jak gdyby kościół katolicki nie kolaborował z nazistami, lamentują: „tak jakby ten germański zbrodniarz [Hitler] miał cokolwiek wspólnego z wiarą chrześcijańską, jakby nie prześladował księży, tak w Niemczech, jak i na dużo większą skalę, w Polsce, i innych okupowanych krajach. Jakby jego zbrodnie nie wzięły się właśnie z odrzucenia Boga, z uznania się przez Niemców za nadludzi”. Autorzy oświadczenia wolą milczeć o księdzu Józefie Tiso, który stał na czele faszystowskiego reżimu lojalnego wobec Hitlera w sąsiedniej Słowacji. Albo o poparciu, jakie otrzymał faszystowski dyktator Chorwacji, Ante Pavelić od Watykanu i miejscowego kościoła katolickiego. Albo o poparciu, jakiego udzieliło wielu znaczących księży w Niemczech i Watykanie dla krucjaty Hitlera przeciw bezbożnemu „żydokomunizmowi”, czego wyrazem było np. hasło na klamrach pasów niemieckiej armii: „Gott mit uns!” (Bóg z nami!).
W istocie dla całego politycznego spektrum grup prawicowych, włączając w to rządzących miastem i państwem, jedno jest wspólne: wszyscy oni są zadowoleni z tego, że już nie ma Żydów w Polsce. Kiedy doszli do władzy podczas kapitalistycznej kontrrewolucji w okresie 1989-90, kierowanej przez „Solidarność”, wielu z tych ludzi opowiedziało się za antysemityzmem, razem z narodowym szowinizmem i antykobiecą katolicką bigoterią. Kontrrewolucja kapitalistyczna w Europie Wschodniej i ZSRR otworzyła długi okres reakcji, kiedy to odbywają się doroczne marsze faszystowskich weteranów we Lwowie, w Rydze itd. W 1943 r. przywódcy powstania w getcie warszawskim wyglądali Armii Radzieckiej jako ich potencjalnego wyzwoliciela, a niektórzy jego uczestnicy liczyli na rewolucję socjalistyczną w Europie jako jedyną nadzieję dla pozostających we Wschodniej Europie Żydów. Faktycznie to Armia Radziecka wyzwoliła kraj od nazistów. Lecz rewolucja socjalistyczna została zdradzona przez pasożytniczą stalinowską biurokrację „socjalizmu w jednym kraju” na długo przed wojną. Zaś w 1948 r. ci biurokraci popierali utworzenie kapitalistycznego Izraela i żydowską emigrację, oraz okresowo kierowali antysemickimi nagonkami w kraju. W Polsce tłem dla antysemickich nagonek i pogromów był tradycyjny antysemityzm dominującego kościoła katolickiego. Ich antysemityzm nie zniknął.
Jako rewolucyjni marksiści nie liczymy na kapitalistyczne państwo czy władze lokalne, by zakazały nazistowskiej propagandy. Takie zakazy zawsze są przede wszystkim wymierzone w ruch robotniczy, dlatego sprzeciwialiśmy się niedawnemu prawnemu zakazowi „nośników symboliki faszystowskiej, komunistycznej lub innej totalitarnej” w Polsce (8 czerwca 2010 ‒ 3 sierpnia 2011, zob.: „Precz z antykomunistycznym prawem w Polsce!”, Platforma Spartakusowców nr 15, maj 2011, WV nr 958, 7 maja 2010). W interesie klasy robotniczej leży działanie przeciw nazistowskim prowokacjom, jako że ostatecznym celem faszystowskiego terroru jest zorganizowana klasa robotnicza. Tym, czego potrzeba są mobilizacje zorganizowanych robotników, wiodących wszystkie uciskane mniejszości: Żydów, Romów, homoseksualistów, oraz innych obranych przez nazistów jako ofiary ich terroru. Potrzebujemy zbudowania awangardowych partii leninowsko-trockistowskich, do poprowadzenia przyszłych Rewolucji Październikowych, by obalić ludobójczy porządek kapitalistyczny, by zbudować nowe społeczeństwo demokracji robotniczej z gospodarką planową, oraz by w pełni pomścić ofiary nazistowskiego Holokaustu w Niemczech, Polsce i w innych krajach. Precz z antysemicką prowokacją z „modlącym się” Hitlerem w Warszawie!

Los crímenes del imperialismo estadounidense al descubierto

¡Viva Bradley Manning! ¡Libérenlo ya!

Traducido de Workers Vanguard No. 1019 (8 de marzo de 2013).




















Tras soportar casi tres años detenido, a veces en condiciones de tortura, el 28 de febrero el soldado Bradley Manning confesó haber proporcionado a WikiLeaks una cantidad importante de documentos militares y diplomáticos que exponían los planes y las atrocidades de guerra del imperialismo estadounidense. El haberse declarado culpable de diez de los 22 cargos que enfrenta podría llevarlo a una condena de 20 años de cárcel. Pero esa libra de carne no es suficiente para los gobernantes imperialistas, que no sólo buscan venganza, sino que están decididos a silenciar a cualquiera que perciban como un obstáculo a sus designios de dominación mundial. Al día siguiente de la confesión de Manning, los fiscales militares anunciaron que planeaban juzgarlo por los demás cargos, incluyendo el “ayudar al enemigo” y el haber violado la Ley de Espionaje. Se espera que el juicio comience a principios de junio. Si se le encuentra culpable de estos cargos, Manning enfrentaría la cadena perpetua.

Al levantar un poco el velo de ocultamientos y mentiras con que los gobernantes capitalistas cubren sus depredaciones, Brad- ley Manning hizo un gran servicio a los obreros y los oprimidos de todo el mundo. Todos los que se opongan a la barbarie y las maquinaciones imperialistas reveladas en el material que Manning entregó deben unirse en demanda de su inmediata liberación. También es crucial defender a Julian Assange contra la vendetta de Estados Unidos, Gran Bretaña y sus secuaces, que están tratando de enviarlo a prisión por cualquier medio por su papel a la cabeza de WikiLeaks.

En una declaración de 35 páginas que leyó ante el tribunal militar después de declararse culpable, Manning narró su travesía desde casi ser rechazado del entrenamiento básico hasta llegar a ser analista de inteligencia militar. En ese puesto, se topó con montañas de pruebas de la duplicidad y de los crímenes de guerra estadounidenses. El material que entregó a WikiLeaks incluyó bitácoras militares que documentaban 120 mil muertes de civiles en Irak y Afganistán y una política militar oficial de encubrir tortura, violaciones y asesinatos. Un cuarto de millón de cables diplomáticos trata de todo tipo de operaciones letales dentro de los estados clientes de Estados Unidos, desde la “guerra contra las drogas” en México hasta los ataques de drones en Yemen. También entregó archivos que contenían informes sobre los detenidos en Guantánamo, Cuba. Estos documentos muestran que el gobierno aún retiene a muchos que, como declaró Manning, se creía o se sabía que eran inocentes, así como a “soldados rasos que no tenían información útil”.

El Pentágono declaró la guerra a WikiLeaks tras la publicación de un video, que entregó Manning, de un bombardeo de 2007 donde un helicóptero Apache estadounidense mata a al menos doce personas, incluyendo a dos periodistas de Reuters. Las fuerzas estadounidenses aparecen después disparándole a una camioneta que se detuvo a ayudar a las víctimas. Manning dijo que para él lo más alarmante era “la sed de sangre que mostraban”. Describió cómo, en lugar de pedir atención médica para un herido grave que trataba de arrastrarse para ponerse a salvo, uno de los miembros de la tripulación aérea pedía “que el herido tomara un arma, para tener un pretexto para disparar”.

Manning cuenta que, para enero de 2010, ya “había empezado a deprimirme con la situación en la que seguíamos, cada vez más empantanados, año tras año”, y decidió hacer públicos muchos de los documentos que había copiado como parte de su trabajo de analista. Se los ofreció primero al Washington Post y al New York Times. Al ver que estos pilares de la prensa burguesa oficial no lo llevaban a ningún lado, en febrero de 2010 hizo su primera entrega a WikiLeaks. Adjuntó una nota que señalaba que “éste bien podría ser uno de los documentos más significativos de nuestra época para disipar la niebla de la guerra y revelar la verdadera naturaleza del combate asimétrico del siglo XXI. Que tengan buen día”.

El cargo de “ayudar al enemigo” —es decir, a Al Qaeda— es especialmente siniestro. Este cargo solía referirse a cosas como sabotaje militar o entregarle información sobre movimientos de tropas al enemigo en el campo de batalla. En el caso de Manning, la fiscalía alega que el hecho mismo de difundir las actividades diplomáticas y militares estadounidenses, algunas de las cuales tuvieron lugar hace años, equivale a mantener comunicación “indirecta” con Al Qaeda. Manning dijo al tribunal que él creía que el acceso público a la información “podría detonar un debate nacional respecto al papel del ejército y a nuestra política exterior en general”. Esperaba que ello conduciría “a la sociedad a reevaluar la necesidad o incluso el deseo de emprender operaciones de contraterrorismo y contrainsurgencia que pasaran por alto la compleja dinámica del pueblo que vive diariamente en la zona afectada”. Pero, según los términos de la guerra imperialista contra el terrorismo, cualquier revelación de sus depredaciones puede ser interpretada como apoyo al enemigo “terrorista”, quien quiera que éste sea.

El Pentágono pretende llamar al menos 141 testigos en su farsa de juicio, incluyendo a cuatro que testificarán anónimamente. Se cree que uno de ellos, al que se designa como “John Doe” [Juan Pérez], es miembro de las fuerzas especiales SEAL de la armada que participaron en el ataque que mató a Osama bin Laden. Se dice que “Doe” tomó tres discos del complejo de bin Laden en Abbottabad, Pakistán, en los que había el equivalente de cuatro archivos del material que Manning entregó a WikiLeaks. También se dice que se halló en los discos duros de bin Laden una colección de videos porno estadounidenses. ¿Acaso Obama y Cía. planean acusar también a Vivid Entertainment [una empresa popular de la industria porno de EE.UU.]?

Tampoco los cargos de violación a la Ley de Espionaje tienen nada que ver con espionaje verdadero. Esa ley fue una de las muchas medidas adoptadas para criminalizar la actividad antiguerra tras la entrada del imperialismo estadounidense a la Primera Guerra Mundial. La ley penaba con cárcel cualquier acto que se considerara un obstáculo al reclutamiento de tropas. Entre sus primeras y más prominentes víctimas se contó el vocero del Partido Socialista Eugene V. Debs, que fue encarcelado por un discurso pronunciado en junio de 1918 en un mitin obrero en Canton, Ohio, donde denunció la guerra como una masacre capitalista y rindió homenaje a los líderes de la Revolución Bolchevique de 1917. Decenas de organizadores de los Industrial Workers of the World [Obreros Industriales del Mundo] también fueron encarcelados. Tan amplio era el alcance de la ley, que Robert Goldstein, productor de la película The Spirit of ’76 [El espíritu del 76], fue hallado culpable y sentenciado inicialmente a diez años de cárcel por el modo en que su película retrataba la brutalidad de los soldados británicos durante la Guerra de Independencia estadounidense, ¡lo cual podía minar el apoyo a uno de los aliados de Estados Unidos en la guerra!

A principios de los años 70, el gobierno de Nixon intentó, sin éxito, usar esa ley contra Daniel Ellsberg. Los Documentos del Pentágono que Ellsberg entregó al New York Times arrojaron luz sobre la historia de la larga guerra que el imperialismo estadounidense estaba perdiendo contra los obreros y campesinos de Vietnam. Obama ha recogido alegremente el estandarte de Nixon. El juicio de Manning será la sexta ocasión en que el gobierno de Obama use la Ley de Espionaje contra la fuente de una filtración no autorizada de información clasificada...más que todos los demás presidentes juntos desde que la ley se promulgó en 1917. Como hemos señalado repetidamente, Barack Obama, que llegó a la presidencia con amplio apoyo de los liberales y la izquierda, no está llevando a cabo más que sus deberes como Comandante en Jefe, acelerando los ataques a los derechos democráticos para prepararle el camino a nuevas depredaciones imperialistas y ataques a los obreros y oprimidos en el país.

Señalando sus dudas iniciales respecto a filtrar los cables diplomáticos, Manning comentó que una vez había “leído y usado una cita sobre la diplomacia abierta, escrita tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, sobre cómo el mundo sería un mejor lugar si los estados dejaran de hacer pactos y tratos secretos los unos con los otros y los unos contra los otros”. Y añadió: “Creí que esos cables eran un perfecto ejemplo de la necesidad de una diplomacia más abierta”.

Detrás de las intrigas diplomáticas de los imperialistas —las cuales llevan a cabo a veces en contubernio con sus aliados, otras veces unos contra otros— está su impulso por explotar a los obreros y los oprimidos del mundo según sus propios intereses. La brutal represalia del gobierno de Obama contra Manning y Assange muestra que nada ha cambiado en este respecto desde que el dirigente revolucionario León Trotsky describiera la diplomacia secreta, en noviembre de 1917, como “un instrumento necesario para la minoría propietaria que se ve obligada a engañar a la mayoría para someterla a sus intereses”. Trotsky, codirigente junto con V.I. Lenin de la Revolución de Octubre de 1917, hizo este punto en una declaración que emitió como comisario de asuntos exteriores del recién nacido estado obrero soviético. Trotsky estaba anunciando la publicación y abrogación de los tratados secretos que el anterior régimen zarista y el Gobierno Provisional burgués habían fraguado con sus aliados.

Uno de los primeros actos del gobierno soviético fue emitir un decreto de paz que sacaba a Rusia de la carnicería interimperialista de la Primera Guerra Mundial y exigirle a todos los beligerantes una paz “justa y democrática” sin anexiones ni indemnizaciones. El periódico soviético Izvestia pronto empezó a publicar los tratados que se habían firmado durante la guerra. Al partido bolchevique de Lenin y Trotsky lo impulsaba la perspectiva de la revolución proletaria mundial. De hecho, la Revolución de Octubre era un faro de liberación para los explotados y oprimidos en los países capitalistas avanzados y en el mundo colonial y semicolonial. Junto con el repudio del gobierno soviético a los acuerdos depredadores firmados por gobiernos anteriores, la publicación de los tratados ayudó a desatar olas de lucha por parte de quienes seguían bajo la bota imperialista, cuyos tratos sucios habían quedado al desnudo.

Para los revolucionarios proletarios, los materiales que entregó Manning tienen verdadero valor para abrirles los ojos a los trabajadores del mundo ante las mentiras y la violencia sistemáticas que sostienen el dominio capitalista. Quienes se oponen a las ocupaciones y la guerra imperialistas deben ser ganados al entendimiento de que hará falta una serie de revoluciones socialistas para poner alto al orden capitalista. Es con el fin de aportar la necesaria dirección al proletariado en esta lucha que estamos comprometidos a forjar partidos leninistas-trotskistas alrededor del mundo.

Zimmerman Verdict—21st Century Dred Scott Decision-There Is No Justice in the Capitalist Courts!

Zimmerman Verdict—21st Century Dred Scott Decision-There Is No Justice in the Capitalist Courts!-
 
17 July 2013

 



George Zimmerman got away with the coldblooded killing of Trayvon Martin. Not even a slap on the wrist, nothing. The verdict is the 21st-century echo of Chief Justice Taney’s infamous declaration in the Supreme Court’s 1857 Dred Scott decision that black people “had no rights which the white man was bound to respect.” Dred Scott was a fugitive slave, Trayvon Martin a black teenager walking home from a 7-Eleven store with a bag of candy and an iced tea. But for wannabe cop and racist vigilante George Zimmerman, the 17-year-old Martin was on the “white” side of the tracks in Sanford, Florida, one of the “punks” who “always get away.” So he stalked Trayvon like a fugitive slave and shot him dead. This is what they call post-racial America, where a black man sits in the Oval Office and black life on the streets is as cheap as ever.
 
The acquittal of Zimmerman—by a jury without a single black person on it—was no aberration in the American justice system. On the contrary, that system worked according to script. Here was a case study in the machinery of courts, cops and prosecutors whose job is to maintain and defend a system rooted in the brutal exploitation of the many by the few—a system built on a bedrock of racial oppression, from chattel slavery to wage slavery.
 
The only unusual thing was that Trayvon wasn’t gunned down by a cop, the fate of so many young black men in this country. The Zimmerman verdict coincided with the release of the movie Fruitvale Station, based on the last day of Oscar Grant’s life. A 22-year-old black man, Grant was shot in the back by a Bay Area Rapid Transit cop on New Year’s Day, 2009, as he lay handcuffed and prone on the floor of the Oakland station. The movie stands out for depicting Oscar Grant as a human being with all the strengths and frailties of a young black man in capitalist America. This cuts against the grain of this society, where black youth are written off as violent predators, as suspects who are guilty until proven innocent.
 
It wasn’t George Zimmerman on trial in that Florida courtroom, it was Trayvon Martin. His “crime” was being black in America. After killing Martin, Zimmerman was released without charges by the cops. Only six weeks later did a state prosecutor file an indictment. The same prosecutor had just won a case against a 31-year-old black mother, Marissa Alexander, who was given 20 years for firing a warning shot into a wall when threatened with violent attack by her husband. There was no such zeal when it came to prosecuting Zimmerman. It wasn’t that the prosecution didn’t have a case. The truth is that this wasn’t their field of expertise, which is railroading black people to prison.
 
The judge ruled that race, the central issue in the case, could not be raised in court. But racist fear and loathing of black people was at the core of the defense case. By repeatedly pounding a dummy into the courtroom floor as “evidence” that it was the lanky teenager who assaulted the far heftier Zimmerman, they turned “the victim into the predator and the predator into the victim,” in the words of black academic Robin Kelley. Contempt and derision for the testimony of Rachel Jeantel, the young black woman who was talking to Martin on his cell phone while he was stalked by the “creepy-ass cracker” Zimmerman, oozed from the courtroom to the media.
 
When the verdict was announced, black preachers and Democratic Party politicians scrambled to contain the outrage, appealing for peace. Replying to the call for calm, Gary Younge wrote in his London Guardian (14 July) column: “Those who now fear violent social disorder must ask themselves whose interests are served by a violent social order in which young black men can be thus slain and discarded.” The role of the preachers and bourgeois politicians is to serve the interests of the rulers of this society by maintaining people’s illusions in the “justice” system. This is what’s behind Al Sharpton’s call for protests at federal courthouses on July 20 to pressure the Justice Department to bring a civil rights case against Zimmerman.
 
Attorney General Eric Holder may be a black man, but he is the top cop in the vast state apparatus—the police, courts and prisons—whose purpose is to enforce the subjugation of the working class and the oppressed to the capitalist exploiters. As Richard Pryor so incisively put it, “You go down there looking for justice; that’s what you find: just us”—that is, prisons overflowing with black people. As for the kind of investigations the Obama/Holder Justice Department are fervently pursuing, these are mainly aimed at silencing “whistle-blowers” like Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden for exposing U.S. imperialism’s dirty wars, drone attacks and torture chambers targeting brown-skinned peoples around the globe as well as their domestic spying apparatus. The savagery perpetrated against Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib and detainees at Guantánamo is but a concentrated expression of the systematic brutality of the cops and prisons on U.S. soil.
 
Obama, the Commander-in-Chief of U.S. imperialism who keeps a list of people for targeted assassinations abroad, used the Zimmerman verdict to piously ask “if we’re doing all we can to stem the tide of gun violence.” Actually, if Trayvon Martin had been armed he might be alive today, although he would also most likely be behind bars. Zimmerman invoked Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which, like similar laws in other states, allows for the use of deadly force by anyone claiming “reasonable belief” that such force is necessary. In this country, any black kid in a hoodie is enough for someone to claim “reasonable belief” of danger. By eliminating retreat as a criterion for self-defense, these laws are a license to kill. And as shown in the case of Marissa Alexander, black people are not allowed such ground to stand on.
At the same time, defending the right to bear arms is vital for the self-defense of working people, black people and the poor. Gun control is a means of enforcing a monopoly of violence for the capitalist state, leaving guns in the hands of cops, criminals and racist vigilantes while the rest of the population is defenseless. Gun control kills, and as the whole history of this country shows, it kills black people in particular.
 
It took a bloody Civil War, the Second American Revolution, with 200,000 black troops, guns in hand, to smash the chains of black chattel slavery. But the promise of black freedom was soon betrayed by the Northern bourgeoisie, which allied with the Southern propertied classes against the aspirations of the black freedmen. It will take a third American Revolution—a proletarian socialist revolution that breaks the chains of capitalist wage slavery—to finish the Civil War.
Many of those protesting Zimmerman’s acquittal have spoken out against “the system.” But this has little meaning absent the understanding that the working class is the only force with the social power and class interest to get rid of a system rooted in the exploitation of labor and the forcible subjugation of black people at the bottom. No doubt many view the notion of the workers fighting in their own interests and in the interests of black people and all the oppressed as wishful thinking. Responsibility for this can be laid at the doorstep of the trade-union misleaders, who for decades have allowed the unions to be hacked to pieces while turning a blind eye to the plight of the ghetto and barrio poor. The labor bureaucrats’ accommodation to the rulers’ onslaught flows from their allegiance to the capitalist profit system and to the “lesser evil” Democrats, whose job, no less than the Republicans, is to maintain that system.
 
But there are real battalions of organized labor, like the overwhelmingly black longshore unions in the Florida ports of Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa. Their labor is essential to the profitability of U.S. imperialism. In this lies their social power to take on the capitalist rulers. In turn, such workers provide a critical link to the defense of the black poor.
The key to unlocking this power is the fight for a class-struggle leadership of labor based on independence from and opposition to the capitalist state and its political parties. The Spartacist League/U.S. is dedicated to forging a multiracial revolutionary workers party that will lead the exploited in wresting the wealth of this country out of the hands of the greedy and corrupt capitalist owners. When the power of the ruling class and its state apparatus is shattered, this wealth will be deployed for the benefit of those who produced it—not least the descendants of the black slaves whose labor was a cornerstone on which American capitalism was built. In an egalitarian socialist America, Justice Taney’s racist decree will be buried once and for all and the cause of black freedom will finally be realized.
—17 July 2013

Rally in front of Maj. General Buchanan’s office!


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buchJOIN OUR DAY OF ACCOUNTABILITY – defend whistleblowing and speak truth to power!
After three years of confinement, Army whistleblower and peace prize winner Bradley Manning’s trial is drawing to a close. Join us before it’s too late on July 26 from 3-5:30pm at Ft. McNair (4th St and P St SW, near the Waterfront metro, Washington DC) outside the office of Major General Jeffrey Buchanan, the Convening Authority overseeing Bradley Manning’s trial.
General Buchanan is a powerful figure who can reduce any sentence resulting from a conviction. While he reigns over Bradley’s destiny, we’re calling upon him to do the right thing!
The information that Bradley gave the public exposed the unjust detainment of innocent people at Guantanamo Bay, showed us the true human cost of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, helped fuel pro-democratic movements in the Arab world, and changed journalism forever. There is no evidence that anyone was harmed as a result of the leaked information, yet Bradley faces life in prison.
This is our opportunity to bring home to Gen. Buchanan the importance of his sentencing decision, not only for fair American justice, but for government accountability, international human rights, and the protection of other whistleblowers, including NSA Edward Snowden.
Enough is enough. The public has a right to know. So join us on Friday, July 26th and let the military feel the heat!
DC/MD/VA area folks please spread the word by downloading the poster from our website and posting it around your neighborhood or workplace. To volunteer or help with outreach, contact: Carrie 202-714-8530 / carrie@bradleymanning.org
E-mail emma@bradleymanning.org if you’d like to endorse this event.
P.S. We understand that many supporters work 9-5PM so we are asking you to plan on leaving work early so we can have maximum impact on the base.
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When: 07/26/2013, 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm

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Take action for Bradley on July 27, 2013

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International call to action July 27, 2013!
By the Bradley Manning Support Network. June 27, 2013.
Please join us in what will likely be the last internationally coordinated show of support for Bradley before military judge Col. Denise Lind reads her final verdict–which we expect some time in August.
On July 26 there will be a rally for Bradley Manning in Washington, DC in front of Maj. General Buchanan’s office. Buchanan is the new convening authority in the trial and he has the power to reduce any possible sentence given to Bradley should he be found guilty.
The July 27 ”International Day of Action” coincides with the anticipated sentencing phase of Bradley’s trial. The outcome of that phase of the trial will result in Bradley receiving any outcome from time served to life in prison.
View list of solidarity events around the world.
July 26th
Washington, DC. Protest in front of Maj. Gen. Buchanan’s office
July 27th
Los Angeles, CA.Solidarity Rally
Helena, MT.Justice for Bradley Manning
Berkeley, CA.We Are All Bradley Manning
Chicago, ILFree Bradley Manning
Phoenix, AZPhoenix rally to stand with Bradley Manning
New Orleans, LAFree Bradley Manning (French Market)
Portland, ME.Support Bradley Manning Rally
San FranciscoWe Are Bradley Manning Bay Area Benefit Show
San FranciscoFree Bradley Manning Flash Mob
Seattle, WA Take action for Bradley
Fort Leavenworth, KSFt. Leavenworth July 27th Solidarity Rally
New York City, NY#FreeBrad Support Event in Central Park
The Hague, NetherlandsMarch for Bradley Manning
Boston, MA.Solidarity with Bradley Manning Stand Out
Seattle, WATake action for Bradley!
Brussels, Belgium.March for Bradley Manning
Berlin, Germany.#PRISM #TEMPORA #INDECT Solidarität mit Edward #Snowden Bradley #Manning #freebrad #wikileaks
Minneapolis, MN July 27th Solidarity Rally for Bradley Manning
Oklahoma City, OKRally and Vigil to Honor Truthteller Bradley Manning
Berkeley, CAJoin CODEPINK Women for Peace to say “Free Bradley”
Vancouver, BC.Rally and banner drop. (pdf poster)
Toronto, ON.Toronto Believes in Bradley Manning and Peace!
London, UK.Peaceful vigil in front of the Amnesty International Secretariat office
London, UK.International Day of Action for Bradley
Peterborough, UKStandout in Solidarity
Haverfordwest, UK.Join us in Wales to stand in solidarity with Bradley!
Perth, Australia.Education and Awareness-Whistleblowers

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The end of July also marks the third anniversary of the release of the Afghan War Diary which revealed the realities of pain and abuse suffered by many thousands in Afghanistan.
A thousand supporters marched on Fort Meade at the start of Bradley Manning’s trial. Now we are asking supporters to organize events in communities across the globe. Looking for an idea for an event? Consider putting on this street theatre performance written by Claire Lebowitz which was performed at NYC Pride and other solidarity events. It only requires 2 performers and its a wonderful way to charge your event and catch peoples interest!
Contact campaign organizer Emma Cape at emma@bradleymanning.org if you are interested in organizing a solidarity event or action in your community. Help us send a message to Judge Lind that millions stand with Bradley!