The Plough #36
25 April 2004

E-Mail Newsletter of the Irish Republican Socialist Party

1) Editorial: ­The IMC
2) Some Interesting Facts
3) Belfast Councillor's Statements Irresponsible 
4) Derry IRSP Statement 
5) Reply to Eamonn McCann by Philip Ferguson (from The Blanket) 
6) African National Congress 
7) Letters
8) What's On?

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Editorial

So the International Monitoring Commission has published its first 
report. The sole purpose of the report was to put pressure on the 
Provisional Republican Movement. The IMC claims to be independent and 
yet it responded to the British Government's request to especially 
look into the "Bobby Tohill affair." It has not yet investigated the 
steps towards demilitarisation promised by the Brits but not yet 
delivered. The British Government has not yet authorised them to 
report on this. So where is the independence?

The report is littered throughout with references to democracy and 
the rule of law and it attempts to put pressure on all political 
parties to endorse the new policing arrangements. It also calls on 
all public bodies not to fund groups with alleged paramilitary links.
These are all clear political positions. The IMC is an instrument of 
British Imperial policy. It is implementing British policy and all 
the nice liberal editorials from the media have rushed to endorse the 
report before examining its content.

That content is crap. A young man is charged with a killing in 
Bangor. The IMC says this was loyalist killing. The PSNI say it was 
not. The accused is not named in the IMC report. Four people are 
charged with the kidnapping of Bobby Tohill. The PSNI allege that the 
PIRA are involved. The four men are named despite the IMC themselves 
talking about due process and not wishing interfere with the legal 
process.

The references to the Republican Socialist Movement are a cut and 
paste effort from the back pages of the Sunday World and have as much 
relevance to the truth as the Sunday World journalists have to 
integrity. 

The IMC says its sources came from a wide range of people. They don't 
require the same element of truth required in a court case and thus 
have given carte blanche for every twisted individual to invent lies, 
stories and gossip and have it treated as serious by the IMC.
 
The IMC are a bunch of pompous, hypocritical and self-serving 
individuals only too eager to do the bidding of Her Majesty's 
Government.

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Some Interesting Facts

The rich are getting richer. "Northern Ireland's rich never had it so 
good. The top ten richest people in the province have a combined 
wealth totalling £2.235m, compared with £1.520 in 2003 -- an
increase of 47%" (Sunday Times 18 April 2004). The richest people in 
the six counties are not the only one to be doing well financially:

"Britain's richest 1000 increased their wealth by 29.8 percent to 
£202.4 billion last year. This amounts to a doubling of wealth in 
four years" (Ibid). One can wonder whether the ordinary workers' 
wages have increased by 47 percent in one year, or if the Job 
Seeker's Allowance has doubled in four years... Interestingly, 
speaking of philanthropy, "The richest 20% in Britain give 0.7% of 
their household expenditure to charity, while last year the poorest 
20% gave as much as 3%" (Ibid).

One rarely hears our politicians talking about the economic 
contribution of criminal activities to the GNP. 

"The generous contribution of prostitution, drugs and smuggling to 
the Irish economy will, for the first time, be measured for inclusion 
in the country's national wealth statistics. The illegal activities 
will add up to a massive 1.32 billion Euro annually, following 
international recording patterns."

According to Brian Newson, the head of Eurostat's national accounting 
unit, "Generating income -- for example, by producing and 
distributing drugs -- looks like an economic activity like any other. 
But it happens to be illegal. The practical problem arises in 
measuring these illegal activities." (The Sunday Business Post, 4 
April 2004)

After all, business is business. If these activities were legal, they 
probably would be eligible for tax exemption. 

"The outrageous fortunes of those who jumped to the private sector" --
such was a recent headline in the Sunday Tribune (11 April 2004). 
This article pointed to the very close links that exist between 
senior civil servants, political advisers and capitalists, and how 
their private work and consultancy projects can conflict with public 
interest.

"Quinlan was a senior tax official in Revenue over ten years ago, 
when he spotted the potential in finance minister Charlie McCreevy's 
budget decision to give generous tax breaks to investors...Quinlan 
promptly left revenue, and armed with the experience gleaned, he set 
up his own company, Quinlan Private, which offered wealthy 
individuals high-yield investment opportunities which maximised Mc 
McCreevy's tax breaks...Though Quinlan might be the most quietly 
successful of the former mandarins who left to try their luck in the 
market, there are others."

For example, "Michael Buckley was a high ranking official in the 
Department of Finance when he upped and joined Allied Irish Bank, 
eventually taking over as Chief Executive of the bank. Buckley now 
has shares in the bank valued at over 3 million Euro and annual 
salary of 1.4 million Euros. Along the way, he also headed up the 
body which sets salaries for top level public servants such as the 
Taoiseach, ministers and judges -- an irony which is not lost on his 
former colleagues in Finance, who hold the purse strings." One 
wonders what would be the public reaction if some politician set up 
an office advising unemployed people how to get the maximum amount of 
benefits from the state! "Current mandarins who aspire to the 
corporate life will have to get permission...before they can make a 
move into the more lucrative private sector." However, 
unsurprisingly: "But they may not have that much to worry about as 
the draft code has been on the table for the last four years and has 
yet to be formally adopted." 

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Belfast Councillor's Statements Irresponsible Say IRSP

The IRSP in North Belfast have hit out at a Belfast councillor as 
grossly irresponsible for alleging that the INLA and UDA were 
responsible for recent sectarian attacks in the Ligoniel area. 

Councillor Eoin O'Broin stated in last week's North Belfast News that 
an incident at the "turn of the road" was the responsibility of the 
INLA. The IRSP met with Councillor O'Broin last week following his 
outlandish claims.

IRSP representative Paul Little said: "The IRSP have long said that 
sectarian attacks in North Belfast have to stop immediately and we 
fully support community initiatives that aim to bring these attacks 
to an end.
 
"Councillor O'Broin is well aware that loyalist attacks are not 
reactive and driven by pure sectarian hatred; his attack on 
Republican Socialists is opportunistic, inaccurate and lends credence 
to loyalist claims that sectarian attacks by loyalists are merely a 
response to nationalist attacks.

"We reiterate the IRSP's total rejection of sectarian attacks on 
North Belfast's interfaces and further we call on protestant working 
class communities to support the various community initiatives aimed 
at eradicating this blight on all our futures. 

"In the meantime communities need to remain patient and to confront 
those involved in sectarian attacks within their own communities. 
However, any resident has the right to defend themselves from 
sectarian attack on their person or their property. The IRSP defend 
that right."      

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The following statement was issued by the IRSP in Derry following an 
article in the Derry Journal on Sunday, 18 April 2004.

Following the spurious and sensationalist reporting of a recent 
punishment attack in Galliagh the IRSP have been in touch with the 
Derry Brigade of the INLA to fully ascertain the true facts as to 
their involvement or otherwise in this alleged attack. 

The INLA have assured the IRSP that they had no units on active duty 
in the Galliagh area on Friday 16th April. They have also pointed out 
to us that the INLA in Derry have never used nail-studded implements 
in any such incident. 

The IRSP are extremely concerned at this latest attempt to demonise 
the IRSM without one shred of evidence. We would urge all those 
reporting on such matters to get in touch with the IRSP in Derry to 
ascertain the facts before going to press with outright lies. 

The IRSP take this opportunity to call for an inclusive community 
response to the problems that affect the lives of people in these 
estates. Joyriding, burglaries and vandalism are making people live 
like prisoners in their own homes. The IRSM will not be falling into 
the trap of demonising all the young people in these estates. We know 
there are many good young people who have nothing else to do in the 
evenings but hang around street corners. But there is a tiny minority 
of these people who are intent on pushing the community to the limit 
of their patience and patience is wearing thin. We call on these 
young people make peace with their community. Parents, youth workers, 
concerned community activists and local politicians in these 
marginalised estates must come together and make a concerted attempt 
at solving these problems and to promote active citizenship amongst 
these disaffected young people. 

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Reply to Eamonn McCann by Philip Ferguson (from The Blanket)
 
Eamonn McCann's essential argument is that "To attack the current 
Sinn Fein leadership for reneging on principles is to miss the main 
point: they are not deviating from but are following closely along 
the path trodden by every previous Sinn Fein leadership because of 
their nationalist ideology." McCann suggests the logic of 
republicanism has always been to sell out. This is wrong on a number 
of accounts.

Firstly, it lets the SF leadership off the hook. In fact, the 
republican goal has always been an independent Ireland with 
fundamental socio-economic change in the interests of the people of 
no property. Even in periods when this was poorly articulated, this 
was still the underlying aim.

In recent years that has been abandoned in exchange for the chance of 
assisting the British imperialists in running the six counties. And 
this would logically be complemented by a future coalition 
arrangement with Fianna Fail in helping administer neo-colonial 
capitalism in the other twenty-six counties.

People who see no good reason why the sacrifices of the past several 
decades should be thrown away like this have every good reason to 
view this as a betrayal.

Secondly, there is an inspiring tradition of republicans who did not 
sell out, beginning with Wolfe Tone and continuing through Robert 
Emmet, Fintan Lalor, the Fenians and IRB section led by Tom Clarke 
and Padraig Pearse.

Thirdly, since McCann declares himself to be a socialist, there is 
the fact that the founder and greatest figure of Irish Marxism, James 
Connolly, was a republican. He was a republican because he was a 
Marxist and understood that you cannot be a Marxist in Ireland 
without being a republican.  Connolly understood the difference 
between the nationalism of the imperialist oppressor and that of the 
national liberation struggle.

Connolly understood that rejection of republicanism per se by 
some "socialists" had no progressive or redeeming elements. It simply 
meant capitulation to imperialism and, thus, to the existing state of 
affairs in Ireland.

The fact that McCann's own organisation managed to sit out the 
struggle in the north, not able to summon up so much as the energy to 
throw a stone against thousands of occupation troops, indicates the 
sorry state of his "socialist" alternative to the Provos. One can't 
help but be amused by the idea of an Irish SWP-type group in Iraq 
today. Presumably they would be counselling the Iraqis against 
anything so outrageous as armed actions against the occupying forces, 
although I assume Iraq is safely far enough away that they can 
support the slogan of self-determination there which they find so 
hard to identify with in Ireland itself.

Indeed, in the local body elections the SWP-CP front, the Socialist 
Environmental Alliance, managed in its tame manifesto to evade 
mention of the thousands of imperialist troops in the six counties. 
Their highest horizon in relation to the local sectarian police 
force, meanwhile, was to suggest that if any SEA candidates got 
elected they would monitor its activities. Very revolutionary indeed. 
I'm sure the British ruling class and their fellow bourgeois in the 
six counties are losing sleep over the daunting revolutionary aims of 
the SEA!

McCann, of course, also does not mention the political trajectory of 
all those "socialists" who have evaded the national question or 
failed to take a lead in the struggle for national liberation.
What happened to those whom Connolly labelled "gas and water 
socialists" for failing to take up the national question in the early 
1900s? What happened to the Irish Labour Party after Connolly, as it 
forsook the national question? What happened to the Officials when 
they abandoned the national question?

History would tend to suggest that there is a logic, a clear 
opportunist and rightist logic, to the politics of those "socialists" 
who take fright at the revolutionary -- and therefore difficult -- 
implications of the national question and prefer their "socialism" to 
be less arduous and more of the gas and water variety. They all moved 
right and accommodated themselves to the existing state of affairs.
McCann's group, with their desire to merely monitor the RUC, 
while "fighting" within the confines of social democratic trade 
unionism for a bit of butter on the workers' bread, are hardly an 
inspiring alternative to the political bourgeoisification of the 
Provisionals.  They merely represent the other side of the same
coin.

If there is to be any serious challenge to the status quo in Ireland 
it has to retrieve Connolly and develop a Connolly-type perspective 
for today. That means uniting the national and class questions and 
building an all-Ireland revolutionary movement against imperialist 
domination and its local allies and underlings, partition, 
sectarianism and the exploitation of the working class and small 
farmers.

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African National Congress

The African National Congress has coasted to an easy victory in the 
South African elections. More significant than its two-thirds of the 
vote, however, was the greatly reduced voter turnout. From more than 
90 per cent in the first post-apartheid election in 1994, voter 
turnout dropped to about 70 per cent in 1999 and is predicted to be 
just over 50 per cent this time. This reflects soaring mistrust in 
the ANC among black voters in South Africa's poorest communities. The 
ANC victory, for those who voted, merely reflects the lack of a 
credible national alternative. Voter mistrust has a simple 
explanation. Most black South Africans have suffered a reduction in 
their standard of living after 10 years of ANC rule, and there are 
ominous signs that South Africa will implode in the coming years if 
ANC economic policy continues to favour the wealthy at the expense of 
the poor. Following its election to power, the ANC developed an 
economic strategy known as Gear (Growth, Employment and 
Redistribution). This promised 6 per cent annual growth by the year 
2000, and 400,000 new jobs every year. It has not delivered. The 
official jobless rate grew from 16 per cent in 1995 to 30 per cent 
last year. However, when discouraged job seekers are added in, the 
actual unemployment rate now stands at 42 per cent nationwide and 
more than 80 per cent in some rural areas. The process was 
accelerated from 1996 when the ANC adopted a World Bank plan for 
South Africa's economy, which, among other things, involved 
commercialising and privatising government services. About 20,000 
people lost their jobs when South Africa's Telekom was sold, and 
another 30,000 became redundant in a privatised electricity sector. 
Many millions of blacks have now lost access to essential services, 
such as running water, electricity and telephones, because they 
cannot afford to pay the charges set by the private corporations. 
Predictably, poverty has deepened, with the economic gaps between 
blacks and whites widening.

According to the Chronic Poverty Research Centre at the University of 
the Western Cape, the average income of black households dropped by 
19 per cent from 1995 to 2000, while over the same period the average 
white household income grew 15 per cent. Absolute poverty levels 
increased from 20 per cent in 1995 to 28 per cent in 2000. It is not 
the hopes of South Africa's impoverished black majority, which have 
been fulfilled by democracy, but those of South Africa's 
corporations, global investors and the white minority. While the 
incomes of the black majority have been reduced, the corporate sector 
has been on the gravy train. Corporate tax rates were cut from 48 per 
cent in 1994 to 30 per cent by 1999. Many activists dubbed the ANC 
policy "reverse Gear" as its effects bit, and wealth was transferred 
from the poorest sections of South African society to the richest. 
These issues are familiar to New Zealand. Our economy was hijacked by 
the Labour Government of 1984 and delivered to the private sector; 
the ANC has done the same thing in South Africa with precisely 
parallel effects. Organisations are now beginning to emerge in the 
black communities across South Africa to challenge the ANC. Typically 
they are organising around community service issues, such as housing, 
water and electricity, and are met with the same brutal violence as 
the white minority once dished out to black activists. In February, 
in scenes reminiscent of the darkest days of apartheid South Africa, 
two black school students, 17-year-old Dennis Mathibithi and 15-year-
old Nhlanhla Masuku, were shot and killed by police as they joined a 
protest to prevent poor families being evicted from their homes in 
the township of Kathlehong. In the run-up to the election, ANC 
activists disrupted meetings organised by community groups such as 
the Anti-Privatisation Forum and the Gauteng Landless Peoples 
Movement. There are ominous signs that South Africa will implode in 
the coming years because there is no indication that ANC policies 
will do more than change the cThe Plough-36.ems olour of the skin of 
those who conduct the repression. In essence, South Africa has 
shifted from racial apartheid to economic apartheid. 

Reprinted from [John Minto: ANC victory highlights the lack of a 
credible choice 20.04.2004 - COMMENT NZ Herald]

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Letters

Dear comrade,

As a sympathiser of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement I agree 
with the political line of the movement and I am happy that Ireland 
has a non-revisionist left with the IRSP. But now I have a criticism, 
which I want to express. When I visited the merchandise homepage of 
the IRSP yesterday I was surprised that they/you sell a t-shirt with 
the slogan "Stop Bush" in which the "s" of Bush is replaced through a 
swastika (http://www.cafeshops.com/rsmshop.10591398).

I will try to explain why I totally disagree with the analogy of us-
imperialism and nazi-fascism and why I think that this is a risky 
politic. I have to say that I am from Germany and because of that I 
maybe have another kind of view on German history. It would be nice 
to get some answers, especially from some persons of the IRSP.

The comparing of the politic of the USA (especially since Bush is 
president) and the German Nazis is very popular. These happen in a 
lot of ways: like at this t-shirt or with pictures on which Bush 
stands next to Hitler in a similar posture and so on. All these 
analogies advising that the imperialist politics of the USA and the 
Nazis look alike. But there are a lot of varieties and the holocaust 
is only one of them. But which are the varieties? Firstly I have to 
explain what my definitions of Fascism and the German fascism are.

Like a lot of other German leftist I am geared to the fascism-theory 
of Reinhard Kühnl. Kühnl is professor for politics at the
university of Marburg, a Marxist and important position in the 
dispute of German historians about fascism, which were discussed 
maybe 20 years ago. In his opinion fascism is a kind of capitalist 
governance, which is used, when the capitalist order is in danger. 
When a socialist revolution is imminent, the fascist movement, the 
power elite of economy, military and bureaucracy creates an alliance. 
The smallest consensus of this alliance is anti-Marxism and the 
struggle against the social democratic workers movement. The social 
structure of each fascist system is to get the voice of the dependent 
working people in silence -- from Italy 1922 to Chile 1973. The 
ideology of fascism combined six main motives. In differences 
to "normal" dictatorships only the cooperation of this six motives 
addict fascism. The motives are:

1. A "companionship ideology" in which nationalism is an important 
part.

2. An ideology of authority which meets in the principle of leader.

3. An ownership ideology which meets in militant anti-communism.

4. An appearance of anti-capitalism against high finance.

5. A philosophy of scapegoats which gives an explanation for the 
evils of the world and delivers an object on which the masses can 
vent ones' anger without danger.

6. Militarism.

The social functions of fascism are:

1. The maintenance of the capitalist social order in crisis.

2. The abolishment of revolutionary and reformist movements.

3. Safeguarding of social privileges of the upper class and extension 
of profits of the capital.

4. Extension of the economic power of the state which meets in an 
upgrading of political power.

5. Creation of the political and military conditions for an 
imperialist politic.

The particularity of the German or Nazi fascism runs in the 
industrial extermination of Jews (called Holocaust or Shoah). For 
this the Nazis built special extermination camp. 6 million Jews, 
which were arrested from the occupied countries all over Europe, were 
murdered. Just in the concentration- and extermination camp Majdanek 
the Nazis murdered 200.000 people. At the conference of Wannsee in 
1942 the Nazis decides the extermination of European Judaism.  

Additional to the holocaust the Nazis murdered over 20 million of so 
called "subhuman beings" in the Soviet Union to create "living space" 
for the Germans. The Second World War, which was started when the 
Nazi-Wehrmacht occupied Poland in 1939, the holocaust and the brute 
force against the opposition (especially communists) killed 60 
million people. The reasons of the extermination of the Jews are not 
completely explored until today. But there are a lot of motivations, 
which are known:

1. Irrational anti-Semitism which has a long tradition in Europe, 
especially in Germany.

2. "Extermination through work": millions of prisoners of 
concentration camps, displaced persons and prisoners of war had to do 
compulsory labor for the German industry. The industry paid money for 
this to the Nazis. These workers had to work under worst conditions 
until they died. They offered the cheapest manpower.

3. The "experience" of the first world war with ended in an abortive 
revolution at the front at home in 1918. One of the reasons for the 
1918 revolution was the hunger in Germany. As a doctrine of this the 
Nazis calculated that they had to reduce the population to avert 
hunger in the backcountry for their planed war.

All these facts leads me to the awareness that the politics and the 
system of the USA are neither a fascist system nor comparable with 
the German kind of fascism. In antagonism to a fascist system unions 
are allowed, there are "free" elections; communist groups are not 
forbidden...

As leftist we have good arguments and analyses, we don't need to 
shorten our denegation of imperialism as a logical evolution of 
capitalism. But the analogy of us-imperialism and nazi-fascism is not 
only stupid; it's dangerous and reactionary, too.  Taking the 
particularity of German fascism is grist for the mill of the German 
fascist movement and German imperialism.

In association with campaigns against the exhibition "Crimes of the 
Wehrmacht" which shows, that the Wehrmacht were a necessary part of 
the Holocaust, the nazi movement try to propagate that the Wehrmacht 
was a "normal" army. But it wasn't. The Wehrmacht was part of the 
holocaust. As long as the front stood, the Nazis were able to keep 
their system of extermination. Also in the occupied countries the 
Wehrmacht massacred civilians and freedom fighters.

Taking the particularity of German fascism is also in the interest of 
German imperialism. Like other imperialist countries, Germany want to 
achieve economic interests using the instrument of armed 
interventions and war. Since the nazi-fascism was destroyed in 1945 
the German imperialism fought against the stigma of nazi-
fascism.  When the federal republic of Germany was founded in 1949 
the consensus in the German population called: Never again war from 
German floor. The formation of the new (western) German army, the 
Bundeswehr, was only able with reference to the necessity of a NATO-
membership. In official terms the Bundeswehr was a defending 
army.  The use of these forces was in these times not enforceable 
because of the existence of the GDR and the Soviet Union. Since the 
collapse of the real existing socialism things have changed.

1. With the so-called German Unification Germany became a "normal" 
western state and demanded a sovereign foreign policy.  

2. After the ending of cold war the USA declared that they don't want 
to pay the costs for the interests of other western countries in 
future.

The next important step for the German imperialism followed with the 
war in Yugoslavia. This war was the first war in which a German army 
fought since the end of the Second World War. The arguments of the 
German governance changed. In the past a cooperation of the German 
army at war was not possible because of the German holocaust. But the 
Yugoslavia war was justified because of the holocaust.  The German 
governance found parallels between the German Nazis and the Serbs.
They presented "arguments" for concentration camps and the so-
called "Hufeisen"-plan for ethnical displacements.

"Arguments" like the "Hufeisen"-plan emerged very fast as fakes, 
which came directly from the defence minister and in the co-
called "concentration camps" no one were gassed. At a press 
conference about Yugoslavia the foreign minister and former militant 
left Joschka Fischer defended the war with the words "Auschwitz - 
never again". The negative answer of the US-American demand for 
German help at the Iraq war is no pacifism. It is the new self-
conception of a new redefined Germany.

Together with France Germany was one of the best business-partner of 
the Iraq of Saddamm Hussein. No need for a system-change in Iraq.
Every minimisation of the nazi-fascism is a beat in the face of the 
victims and stupid, unhistorical, non-scientific partisanship for 
German warmonger. Imperialism sucks without having analogy to the 
Nazis.

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THE ASSAULT AGAINST THE CUT TRADE UNION MOVEMENT IN COLOMBIA HAS NOT 
STOPPED!!! 

THE GOVERNMENT IS NOW ONLY INTERESTED IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RE-ELECTION 
OF URIBE 

There is a special conjuncture in Colombia right now: the Congress of 
the Republic manipulated and revived the proposed regulations for the 
Anti-terrorist Statute, that had been archived; allegations abound of 
infiltration by narco-trafficking and the paramilitaries in the 
National Attorney General's office, and the National Police; yet
the Government's only concern is to get a law through Congress that
will guarantee the re-election of President Álvaro Uribe Vélez
en route for an even more reactionary struggle. 

In the midst of this panorama trade unionists continue to be 
assassinated, threatened and kidnapped -- all with complete impunity 
for the perpetrators. 

28 March in the city of Chiquinquirá, Boyacá department the
teacher ALEXANDER PARRA a member of the School Teachers Union 
SINDIMAESTROS–FECODE was assassinated. 

1 April in Medellín, 35-year-old teacher JUAN JAVIER GIRALDO was 
assassinated. This took place as he was travelling from his workplace 
to his home. He was a member of the teachers union Asociación de 
Institutores de Antioquia ADIDA–FECODE. 

12 April JOSÉ GARCÍA, a teacher at the Rural School Santa Elena 
Vereda in Tame, Arauca departament and a member of Aruaca Teachers 
Association ASEDAR–FECODE was assassinated. 

14 April JORGE MARIO GIRALDO CARDONA, a teacher working at the
José Felix de Bedouth College in Medellín, and a member of the
Asociación de Institutores de Antioquia ADIDA–FECODE was 
assassinated. 

14 April in Yumbo – Valle del Cauca there was an attempt on the
life of comrade EDGAR PEREA Vice-president of the Metalworkers Union 
SINTRAMETAL in which his brother RAÚL PEREA was killed. 

27 days ago trade union leader LUIS CARLOS HERRERA MONSALVE Vice-
president of the Departamental Employees Association of Antioquia was 
kidnapped. We demand that his captors, presumed to be the FARC, 
return him safe and sound to his family and his union as soon as 
possible. 

Threats and harassment against leaders of the food industry union 
SINALTRAINAL are continuing, who have staged a hunger strike against 
sackings by the multinational COCA COLA y and the corporation BURNS 
PHIL COLOMBIA. 

Finally, as Director of the Human Rights Department of the CUT – 
Colombia, my family and I continue to be victims of constant death 
threats and a supposed plan to assassinate me. The security 
authorities have themselves expressed concern for my security and 
that of my family. I have the firmness and the conviction to continue 
in the work as a trade unionist defender of human rights from the CUT 
or from wherever necessary. 

We call on the international community to continue with the universal 
principle of solidarity with the men and women workers of Colombia. 
We will not desist in our struggle. 

TO THIS DATE 17 TRADE UNIONISTS HAVE BEEN ASSASSINATED AND NOTHING 
HAS BEEN DONE...

DOMINGO TOVAR ARRIETA
Director Human Rights Departament
Bogotá, D. C. 15 April 2004

Tel: PBX y FAX (00571) 3237550-3237950 
Email: cut@cut.org.co -- derechoshumanos@cut.org.co

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What's On?

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ANTI-WAR IRELAND bulletin, 15/4/04

Anti-War Ireland is a broad-based, and inclusive, national alliance 
of independent anti-war groups. It is explicitly anti-racist and anti-
sexist.

Convenor: Fintan Lane (087 1258325)
PROs: Caoimhe Butterly (087 2134160), and Tim Hourigan (087 9777703).

Anti-War Ireland organising meeting. Meeting to discuss the 
forthcoming AWI national conference. This meeting will be held in 
Limerick on Saturday, 24 April - for information phone Fintan Lane at 
087 1258325.

INTRODUCTION

Over the past week or so, the violence and brutality of the US 
occupation of Iraq has been fully exposed. The US military onslaught 
on Falluja has resulted in the deaths of more than 600 people, the 
majority of whom were almost certainly civilians. This collective 
punishment was supposedly in retaliation for the killing and 
mutilation of four private security contractors in the city, but it 
is clear that the real point was to use overwhelming force to 
indicate who is boss in the 'new' Iraq. In the process hundreds of 
innocent men, women and children have been killed. This is an outrage.

Elsewhere, the US faces an armed uprising of Shia Muslims who have 
clearly had enough of the continuing occupation of their country. 
This rising has finally and savagely exposed the lie circulated by 
the Bremer regime that the resistance in Iraq was composed entirely 
of "former regime loyalists" and "foreign fighters". It is now clear 
that the opposition to the occupation is growing among ordinary 
Iraqis, both Sunni and Shia. 

In Ireland, Bertie Ahern and his government continue to facilitate 
the US killing machine at Shannon airport. Indeed, the extent of 
Irish complicity was underlined recently when the Evening Herald 
published photographs of US military aircraft landing at Baldonnel to 
avail of refuelling facilities there. Ireland remains a cog in the US 
war machine.

Anti-War Ireland believes that a key aim of the anti-war movement in 
this country must be the ending of Irish government complicity. We 
must disengage this State from the US war machine, and we must make 
clear the extent of Irish opposition to the belligerence of the Bush 
administration.

Anti-War Ireland is organising a national conference for 15 May to re-
organise and re-mobilise the anti-war movement in Ireland. Details 
will be posted closer to the date. 

Anti-War Ireland is also building for a large protest to be held at 
Shannon airport on Friday evening, 25 June, to 'welcome' the 
warmonger George W. Bush as he arrives in Ireland. We intend to meet 
and greet as he arrives, to voice our objections to his 
administration's actions in Iraq and elsewhere (such as his recent 
support for Israeli land-grabbing in Palestine), and simultaneously 
protest at the misuse of an Irish civilian airport for US military 
purposes. We are hoping and expecting buses to travel from all over 
Ireland, and beyond, for this demonstration.

(If you wish to include an event/notice in future bulletins, please 
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Remember Palestine at Belfast May Day March Saturday 1st May: 12.00pm 
Annual May Day March in Belfast City Centre The IPSC will be 
represented as usual in this year's march the theme of which is March 
against racism! Come along and show your support for the cause of 
Palestine. Bring flags and posters. Join 6000 trade unionists and 
working people in the annual May Day March through Belfast city 
centre accompanied by brass, pipe and samba bands Assemble College of 
Art, Lower Donegall Street, Belfast, 12pm for speeches before the 
march through the City centre past the City hall and into St George's 
Market at the back of the City Hall. Afterwards take part in the 
Family festival in St. George's Market 1pm-5pm, where there will be 
food stalls and family entertainment.

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The 5th William Thompson Weekend takes place at the Firkin Crane 
Centre in Cork over the May bank holiday weekend.

The theme this year is 'Class' and a full programme will be posted 
closer to the date.

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