tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90686332501010257162024-03-13T20:39:10.205+01:00For what we are... they will beA little autonomous red zoneMajuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.comBlogger3136125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-67772166038524094142018-12-21T00:02:00.002+01:002018-12-21T00:03:27.537+01:00So long and thanks for all the fish<div style="text-align: justify;">
I've been procrastinating about this in
vane hope of returning to my old animical self of being more interested
in writing (and reading) about stuff that interests me but nope. It
doesn't seem like I'm going back, so I feel it's pointless to keep open a
blog (actually two) that I don't regularly or even irregularly update
at all. Time to draw the curtain, sorry.</div>
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I will still occasionally write (in Castilian language basically) at my blog <a href="https://bagaudaberri.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Bagauda</a> (Wordpress, where it's easier to control trolls and choose between pre-moderation or no moderation individually). </div>
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considered opening a second WP blog in English but I don't feel
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will keep comments open for some weeks more but in a month or so I'll
also close that because it's too much hassle. The blog will remain
accessible as such "forever" (or for as long as Blogger maintains it) of
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also right now somewhat active at FB and YT under my legal (shortened)
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So,
thanks for being there, thanks for your interest, your feedback, your
collaborations in some cases, thanks to everyone (except to Chucky "I
want to be your friend" the psychopatic troll of many names). </div>
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Enjoy the rest of your life, kids. Love and rage!</div>
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Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-83924481850577829642018-11-14T07:08:00.000+01:002018-11-14T07:08:11.383+01:00Censored documentary on Zionist Lobby in the USA finally availableParts 1 and 2: <a href="https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-film-israel-lobby-didnt-want-you-see/25876">https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-film-israel-lobby-didnt-want-you-see/25876</a><br />
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Parts 3 and 4: <a href="https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-final-episodes-al-jazeera-film-us-israel-lobby/25896">https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-final-episodes-al-jazeera-film-us-israel-lobby/25896</a><br />
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The documentary was part of a wider resarch journalism effort by Al Jazeera, the public TV of Qatar, which also included a documentary on the British Zionist Lobby and how it influences British politics, quite interesting to watch (I'll see if I can find the link later on). While the British part of the research was published without restrictions, the US part was censored by the Qatari government and never released by Al Jazeera.<br />
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However now the full documentary has been leaked and made available by the Electronic Intifada website. Thanks also to The Real News for making me aware of this important must-watch revelation.Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-80951075830747932552018-07-15T18:27:00.000+02:002018-07-15T18:27:12.058+02:00The Perestroika that could be but was aborted<div style="text-align: justify;">
Fascinating first-person narration by Prof. Buzgalin, back then a young Marxist enthusiast who tried, with some success, to push for a real democratic collectivism in the late USSR.</div>
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Part of a series of 12 episodes on the collapse of the USSR that you can watch at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmm_7RDZJeQzq2-wvmjueg" target="_blank">The Real News</a>.Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-29470283688409343862018-06-11T11:47:00.002+02:002018-06-11T11:47:46.370+02:00G7, G-what?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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By <a href="https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2018/06/07/g7-without-trump-experts-say-his-presence-needed-despite-tariff-fight_a_23453600/" target="_blank">snubbing</a> the most important imperial tool for governability (aside NATO but not really different from NATO), Donald Trump is throwing rocks at his own roof, because it's hard to see how would the USA project its power through the world without the G7. G7 is the backbone of NATO, all its members except Japan (the backbone of "Eastern NATO" on its own right) are major NATO powers and that's why the G7 exists and why it has been instrumental to establish US imperial hegemony over the world. Trump is destroying that, and I for one welcome it, even not without some vertigo, as all major changes should inspire. </div>
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The pouting face of Merkel, the tears of British newspapers crying foul about Brexit and the non-existent "special relationship" (bootlicking vassallage I call it, because Britain gets nothing from its subservience to the USA) and then of course the stupid childish face of Trump himself, they are all very worth a sinking global system that was already sinking anyhow, so why to spare this old man the joys of laughing at this childish game of armchairs?</div>
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NATO was already cracking, notably because of the major difficulties that the Berlin-Washington relation undergoes as the USA and its most loyal puppets (France, Britain) have rampaged with no criterion across the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, against Libya, Syria and Russia. Remember how Italy and Germany rejected to join the adventurerist toppling of Muamar el Gaddafi, mostly because it was an attack on Italian interests in favor of French and British ones? Most people don't grasp this well: they tend to think in terms of unilateral imperialism but imperialism is always multilateral, multipolar, and it always leads to conflict and wars (even if nukes seem to prevent major global wars, smaller localized wars and the ever growing "cold war" tension is certainly there); in the case of Libya, it was Italy the main loser (after Libya itself, of course) and Germany was already upset enough to align themselves with Rome rather than with the big boss in Washington D.C.</div>
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That's because Germany, as manufacturer-exporter power, has a very long history of searching for all kinds of markets and one of them used to be Iran. And who have therefore harmed US/EU sanctions against Iran? Germany among others. And it is exactly the same with the anti-Russia sanctions but I'd dare to say that even much more severe. Germany has been a good dog anyhow and bowed to what master commanded, albeit reluctantly, but this was only or mostly because the other markets it had access to compensated. But now? With all this Trumptard "nationalism" in form of tariffs, what will keep Germany in line? The military occupation? Well, it does not seem enough: if Germany says "US and NATO bases out" it's hard to see how NATO will be able not to comply. They'd move just a few steps away to Poland but that's another story.</div>
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But of course Germany does not want that because NATO and EU are extremely imbricated with each other, and Germany needs EU, which is its primary market and a major pillar of its imperialist policy, what Varoufakis called the "postmodern IV Reich". So basically Trumptard Washington is playing with fire and putting Germany between a rock and a hard place: threatening to blow up Germany's most prized market and subservient sphere of influence (EU, which will blow up anyhow on its own contradictions, sooner than later: watch Italy, remember Brexit, ponder Spain about to blow up in pieces, look at the massive strikes and related street fights in France) if Germany does not behave as a bootlicking slave of the USA. </div>
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And Germany does but there will be a point where it won't anymore. When and how is that? Probably not very far away in time. <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/01/europe-is-bound-to-become-colony-or.html" target="_blank">I already explained</a> how Trump wants to destroy the EU and make sure Europe becomes a colony of the US empire, at least to a much larger degree it has been so far (because of the cold war cum class war of the mid 20th century, and also the transition from a Europe-centered world to a US-centered one), and it is clear that the EU will blow up in pieces soonish (something that the US wants but while keeping NATO as intact as possible, what may not be possible). </div>
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Another crack in NATO is Turkey. Turkey is under Erdogan almost identical to Nazi Germany in its arrogant warmongering and incontrollability (and Erdogan makes no secret of his admiration for the German genocider). All major powers love (and secretly hate) Erdogan because of that: the USA wants Turkey to remain in NATO and keep aiding them to de-stabilize the Middle East, Russia wants Turkey to leave NATO and especially to be "independent" enough to act as their ally, including in the infamous "Pipelinistan", which is another facet of imperialism. But the most coveted asset of Turkey are the straits (Bosphorus-Marmara-Dardanelles) that join the Aegean and Black seas, of critical importance to Russia since times immemorial.</div>
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<li>Turkey playing to be the Muslim version of Nazi Germany and being flirted by a despaired former lover (USA) and an aspiring new lover (Russia).</li>
<li>Latin Europe exploding at slow motion but in ways that seem impossible to stop. This happens in different ways in each state but it happens all across the region (except for Portugal, where social-democracy with a green touch has made the country gain stability).</li>
<li>Poland playing to be Mussolini's Italy in Eastern Europe, with full backing of the USA but directly in contradiction since long ago with the interests of Germany (and of course, those of Russia). </li>
<li>Britain drifting aimlessly between the Brexiter despair, the Corbynist hope and the nearly total indifference by all its "allies", including the USA.</li>
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And then of course in the background is China, whose local expression in Europe typically comes by the name of Russia. Mind you that Russia would prefer a more balanced independent role but that the USA has cornered it against the all-embracing arms of China. Remember that no long ago the G7 used to be called the G8... but then Russia was kicked out.</div>
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Probably the most crucial element in all this is the weakness of Germany as power: it is an economic powerhouse that cannot assert itself against its master and overlord the USA. Or can it? And, if so, how? Nobody, as far as I know, defends in Germany a more belligerant and independent stand... yet. But, on the other side, it seems like there is no alternative for Germany than actually becoming more belligerant. However becoming more belligerant, asserting itself as power by means other than economic and diplomatic would not just break taboos but actually would initially cause its global market share to shrink dramatically. And those are the marked cards Trump is playing with: <i>you may pout all you want, Angela, but if you dare to do anything, you won't sell a single Volkswagen or Siemens thing in the USA, and your darling EU house of cards may easily fall down with a single but determined blow.</i></div>
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The question is: can the USA survive that kind of upheaval of its own imperial structure? My bet is that it cannot and that it's actually only doing that out of desperation because it's already riddled with holes and problems it can hardly overcome. </div>
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Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-60199079860966724372018-04-23T11:13:00.000+02:002018-04-23T11:13:14.822+02:00USA: police or terrorist occupation forces?<div style="text-align: justify;">
This happened in Georgia (USA), just a few days ago, police equipped as soldiers and acting as the most brutal occupation forces I've seen outside Palestine, attack a peaceful antifascist demo:</div>
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There are others that I may have mentioned in the past, like <i>The Real News</i> or <i>Redacted Tonight</i> but this morning I had breakfast with Professor Wolf and I really liked it because it tells the naker truth, no pretense of anything else your life space is smaller, economic recovery for the rich is not doing anything for your rightful depression other than selling you pills, and they want you to believe you are a slave and nothing more.</div>
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That's how I like my news: no nonsense, it makes me feel more energetic by the morning full of anticapitalist energy, wanting to do things. <br />
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These are their sites:<br />
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<li><a href="https://www.democracyatwork.info/" target="_blank">Democracy at Work</a>: <a href="https://www.democracyatwork.info/economicupdate" target="_blank">Economic Update</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://www.rdwolff.com/" target="_blank">Professor Richard D. Wolff</a></li>
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Today several Catalan politicians were <a href="https://www.ara.cat/politica/Turull-Rull-Romeva-Forcadell-Bassa_0_1983401804.html" target="_blank">jailed</a> on accusation of "sedition" or "rebellion", what is a nonsense because they never used violence to overthrow the status quo but the Spanish Inquisition (Supreme Court in this case) is making things up and twisting the law all they can in order to step up the repression. </div>
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One of them, the Secretary General of Catalan Republican Left (ERC), Marta Rovira, chose to exile herself to Switzerland, joining a growing number of Catalan political leaders in exile, either in Switzerland or in Belgium. </div>
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Another of those imprisoned today was Jordi Turull, who is the only candidate for the Presidency of the Catalan Government (Generalitat de Catalunya), vote that was being held today (he did not get enough votes because the decisive Popular Unity List (CUP) abstained on grounds of wavering republicanism and lack of a social program). </div>
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Also imprisoned were Carme Forcadell (former President of the Catalan Parliament), Raul Romeva (former head of the Republican unity list Together for Catalonia), Josep Rull and Dolors Bassa (former consellers or ministers). </div>
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But the streets are angry, very angry.</div>
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Not only because of Catalonia, there are many other open conflicts feeding into each other, notably the retirees have been staging massive protests in the last weeks against the effective pension cuts while police salaries are increased, military expenditure doubled as Trump demanded, corruption cases keep showing at every corner like mushrooms and the illegitimate debt to save the Spanish banks and other private ventures like useless highways, i.e. to save German and other international banks for slightly longer, is being increased every day. </div>
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The Precariat is also angry and starting to get organized and protest. Also a synchronous conflict has been happening in Murcia City between working class neighbors and the state who illegally is imposing that the bullet train (TAV, another useless waste) goes through their neighborhoods, right by their homes in many cases, above ground, cutting the city in two. The government went so nervous that police was seen patrolling with loaded guns just a couple of days ago, something unseen since ETA began its disarmament process. </div>
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But where anger is really spilling over is in Catalonia, always in the nonviolent manner they have conducted their independence process so far. I do not have yet all the info but I know that semi-spontaneously, organized by the Comittees of Defense of the Republic (CDR, popular assemblies working in national network), there have been many demos and pickets. Notably they have cut the train traffic at the station of Lleida, the border with France at Puigcerdá, and have walked out in most towns across the country, in several cases suffering violent police repression. </div>
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These images (from FB group <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/121931008511011/" target="_blank"><i>We Stand in Solidarity With Catalans</i></a>) aren't but a tiny relation of what has been happening today again in the forbidden Catalan Republic. And I suspect that it is only the beginning of something huge, because the general mood is clear: if they jail our leaders, they will have to jail millions of us. </div>
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There are informal calls for long-standing general strike, for repeated road, railroad, airport and harbor blockades. Not sure what exactly will come out of this but it looks that, once again, we are in a proto-revolutionary scenario, at the very least in Catalonia. </div>
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The situation is anything but under control: the failed banana kingdom is one step or several closer to total collapse. And I will applaud when that finally happens, because in order to save the Spanairds (by force or grade) Spain must be destroyed, razed to the ground and power returned to the peoples. </div>
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Gora herrien borroka! Long live the struggle of the peoples! </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-20393284891345258882018-01-29T17:11:00.003+01:002018-01-29T17:11:55.363+01:00Afrin is the new Kobane, let us all defend it however we can<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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2. Russia and the USA are both capitalist (and thus imperialist) states: there is no monopolar imperialism, imperialism is by (Lenin's) definition the struggle of the various capitalist powers to control the world's resources and attempt to exert quasi-imperial or at least some relative hegemony over the rest. </div>
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3. The SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces, organized around the Kurdish YPG/YPJ core) and the legitimate government of Syria (Baath, Assad) get along even if they clearly have different political projects: the former internationalist and Kurdish-centered, radically democratic and decidedly communist, the latter Arab nationalist (pan-Arabist), not so democratic (in spite of the reforms) and not so socialist (rather state-directed national capitalism). In spite of skirmishes and diverging international alliances this has been the case since the beginning, when the YPG coalesced as a Kurdish self-defense force.</div>
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Also maybe not-so-obvious to some may be the fact that Turkey has a huge army but that it is made up mainly of recruits, many of whom hate Erdogan (even by rigging the elections the Turkish neo-sultan only managed to get a narrow majority in parliament and needs the backing of the secular-fascists to stay in power). We have already seen in Ukraine how these conscription armies are very inefficient against motivated popular militias, notably when their commander regime is illegitimate and the war they are waging is as well. </div>
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It is also important to underline that Syria has allowed massive YPG-SDF reinforcements to arrive to Afrin. And that Turkey is working with Islamist militias (roughly Al Qaeda and DAESH, just recently renamed again for PR reasons) just the same they used them as death squads in the brutal repression of the Bakur (North Kurdistan) uprising in 2014-15.</div>
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Both the USA and Russia court Turkey. The former want it to return to its former status of reliable ally (vassal) and thus are not taking active action in Afrin, where they are not present, but still signalling they won't retreat from Manbij or other lands of the Northern Syria Federation where they hold some military presence. The latter have snubbed their Syrian ally in regard to air protection of the canton of Afrin, as determined by truce agreements, because they clearly want Turkey to become yet another ally in the region, along with Iran (also anti-Kurdish) and Syria. The powers do not care about Afrin at all: they are interested mainly in the Bosporus Straits, which are Turkey's main asset, and secondarily in projection in the Fertile Crescent.</div>
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As far as I can tell there has been heavy bombardment by Turkey of <a href="https://en.hawarnews.com/anha-monitors-devastation-caused-by-turkish-raids-in-bilbila/" target="_blank">civilian towns</a>, using <a href="https://en.hawarnews.com/turkish-ocupation-army-used-international-prohibited-weapons-against-civilians-in-afrin/" target="_blank">chemical weapons</a> in at least some cases, and even the <a href="https://en.hawarnews.com/targeting-archaeological-sites-dams-is-a-common-denominator-between-is-turkey/" target="_blank">destruction of a landmark historical ruin</a> (a signature of Islamo-fascism) but on land Turkey and their allies have made only very limited gains. </div>
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As of today Turkey has only occupied a hill on the border, hailed as a "great victory" by their propaganda machinery, of course. The initial attempts to take over the southeastern extension of the canton north of Aleppo failed, with many more casualties in the Islamo-Turkish camp than in the Kurdish Communist one.</div>
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However, let's face it, it's a <i>David versus Goliath</i> scenario in which, in spite of <a href="https://en.hawarnews.com/afrins-people-steadfast-we-will-follow-march-of-resistance/" target="_blank">their bravery</a>, the Kurds and allies (including as far as I know some internationalist units) have it very difficult. The same was true in Kobane and they prevailed though... on their own forces alone. </div>
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I would expect that, as soon as the Spring arrives, the Kurdish forces north of the railroad (the official Syro-Turkish border is the old Baghdad railroad in most of its length) will initiate some sort of offensive, forcing the Turkish army to spread wide, but right now it is massively concentrated around the small territory of Afrin, the Mountain of Kurds.<br />
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But we have seen it before in Donbass and in Kobane: a motivated militia can certainly defeat a poorly motivated conscription army, never mind fascist mercenaries. Why do I "dare" to compare Donbass and Afrin: aren't ones in the side of Russia and the others in the side of the USA? The answer is "no": neither Russia nor the USA care much about their popular "allies", they </div>
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And I must say that it is most interesting that these great powers are being forced by circumstances, by the inefficiency of other more fascist or authoritarian approaches, to rely on these grassroots militias to some extent. It evidences that Lenin was right when he characterized Imperialism as a clash of oligarchic mafias on which we revolutionaries should not be too interested but rather on the possibility of making some revolutions in the cracks generated by this inter-imperialist struggle.These cracks are every day larger and democratic socialism is arising in them, not without difficulty but with perseverance and admirable toughness. </div>
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And that's why we must help as much as we can to defend Afrin and denounce the Turco-Islamist criminal aggression: because it's not just the people of Afrin and the many thousands of refugees installed there, it's not just the right to self rule of the Kurdish and all other peoples, it is global revolution what is being fought there. Afrin is the linchpin of our hope for a better world, we can't just watch or ignore it. </div>
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Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-75956824378303603052017-11-16T01:12:00.000+01:002017-11-16T01:12:06.506+01:00Hariri's kidnapping is just part of a major coup in Saudi Arabia<div style="text-align: justify;">
This intereview with Lebanese journalist Marwa Osman at The Corbett Report is most interesting:</div>
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The most luxurious hotel in Riyadh is now a prison for all the princes in the realm. Furthermore at least one key prince, Fahed bin Abdullah was killed by gunfire. Incidentally this man was best friend since childhood of <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/11/very-weird-saudi-arabia-kidnaps.html" target="_blank">kidnapped Lebanese PM Hariri</a> and his business partner.</div>
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To understand that one has to take in account <a href="https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20170624-saudi-prince-reveals-us-conditions-for-mohamed-bin-salman-to-be-king/" target="_blank">the revelations that Prince Khalid bin Farhan al-Saud made in June to the Middle East Monitor</a>: Mohamed has made a deal with Trump by which the USA backs his bid for total power, including speedy ascension to the throne (his father, the nominal king, has Alzheimer). in exchange for Saudi blessing and financing for the Final Solution against Gaza Strip, a territory that Israel now covets for their version of the Suez Canal. </div>
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I discussed this and the sudden hostility against Qatar <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/06/behind-qatars-crisis-israels-plan-to.html" target="_blank">here</a>. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-45725080994366733072017-11-15T01:37:00.003+01:002017-11-15T01:37:42.538+01:00Brian Becker on the Soviet RevolutionQuite an interesting interview with Brian Becker, author of "Storming the Gates: How the Russian Revolution Changed the World", on the Russian Revolution at Empire Files (TeleSur English):<br />
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Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-21489124920084799212017-11-12T14:32:00.000+01:002017-11-15T01:33:42.638+01:00Radioactive cloud strongly suggests hidden severe nuclear accident in West Siberia. <div style="text-align: justify;">
Both French and German nuclear surveyor institutions belatedly <a href="http://kaosenlared.net/la-misteriosa-nube-radioactiva-origen-desconocido-cubrio-europa-mas-15-dias/" target="_blank">reported </a>of a radioactive cloud over central-west Europe with apparent origin in West Siberia (Russia). The presence of ruthenium-106 strongly suggests a nuclear meltdown at some site, accident that has been hidden from the public. </div>
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As far as I can tell the most likely candidate for the accident is not the Mayak complex in Cheylabinsk Oblast, as suggested by the article linked above, but the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beloyarsk_Nuclear_Power_Station" target="_blank">Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station</a> in Sverdlovsk Oblast. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-73780459767256846832017-11-10T03:23:00.000+01:002017-11-11T02:32:42.017+01:00Very weird: Saudi Arabia kidnaps Lebanese Prime Minister and forces his resignation<div style="text-align: justify;">
The weirdest of all things is that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saad_Hariri" target="_blank">Saad Hariri</a> is widely considered as very close to Saudi Arabia.</div>
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In spite of that affinity, the Lebanese PM is effectively kidnapped in Riyadh and had to record a resignation, written in the Saudi dialect of Arabic, which was broadcast by the Saudi TV channel Al Arabiya. The statement also included a total rejection of Hezbollah, something very Saudi but very much non-Lebanese.</div>
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Saudi strongman and heir to the throne, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_bin_Salman_Al_Saud" target="_blank">Mohamed bin Salman</a>, has been doing all kind of weird things as of late: <a href="https://youtu.be/VlP08KGFGlk" target="_blank">kidnapping many of his own relatives</a>, what seems intended to quell all possible opposition to his takeover, backed by the USA in exchange for very cruel favors to Israel (<a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/06/behind-qatars-crisis-israels-plan-to.html" target="_blank">they are planning the "final solution" to the Palestinian "problem"</a>).</div>
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This seems like yet another move intended to consolidate Mohamed's power by paying the horrible price of genocide and treason to Israel and its US colonial motherland. It's wacko but it fits. </div>
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Surely the USA already has orchestrated the replacement and is one that will serve the interests of Zionism.</div>
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The Parliament of Catalonia approved this afternoon the independence of Catalonia (<a href="http://www.naiz.eus/media/asset_publics/resources/000/436/460/original/20171010-declaracion-independencia.pdf" target="_blank">full text of the declaration, in Catalan</a>). The voting was secret and the results were as follows: 70 yes, 10 against and 2 blank votes and 52 absentees (hardcore Spanish nationalists who don't recognize the right of Catalonia to self-determination). There seems to be one missing vote in the account, nobody seems to care.</div>
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With this action Catalonia ends all procrastination in favor of negotiation, which has not been listened to by Spain at all. On the contrary, the Spanish government, which is weak electorally but, thanks to the many tricks of the Neo-Francoist constitution still has absolute majority in the Senate*, and has managed anyhow to muster the support of the so-called "Spanish Socialst Worker Party" to approve also today the suspension of Catalan autonomy, activating article 155 or the Spanish Constitution, the kind of constitutional provision that Hitler was fond of resorting to in order to consolidate his power some 70 years ago.</div>
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Today a conflict between two sovereign states begins: one enjoys international recognition and has 95.000 police agents (plus the military, which won't surely be used because there's no war), the other is unrecognized (yet) and will fight only with the power of NONVIOLENT POPULAR RESISTANCE. Who will win?</div>
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I forecast that Catalonia will prevail. Why? Because they have already demonstrated their willpower, discipline and nonviolent firmness, in previous confrontations such as <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/10/catalonia-defeated-spain-by-sheer-will.html" target="_blank">the referendum of October 1st</a>, <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/10/general-strike-today-in-catalonia.html" target="_blank">the General Strike of October 3rd</a> and many other episodes of popular struggle in the last many years. </div>
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Against that determination Spain can only exert force. Its appeals to Catalan unionists to walk out have failed (sure: they brought many buses from Spain proper but rallied very few people from Catalonia itself) so they only have the farce of Spanish laws and courts that are, since today, not legal in Catalonia anymore. And they have 95.000 ill-paid and overworked police agents who will soon be shown as useless to implement Spanish law against millions and millions of disobeying Catalans.</div>
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Catalonia is Kosova on steroids: it is much larger, richer and visible than poor little Kosova was when it had to confront, in the pre-Internet era, a similar situation. Back then it was obvious that any solution not implying the independence of Kosova would fail. It took eight years of very brutal Serbian occupation but they eventually succeeded, not without a blitz war.</div>
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The situation is nevertheless different in Catalonia: Kosova did not matter, it was a mere humanitarian issue, but Serbia/Yugoslavia did not matter much either. Spain however has major geostrategical relevance because of the Strait of Gibraltar (plus French historical backyard geostrategy), so its NATO allies won't betray her. But Catalonia also has major strategical relevance, being one of two main knots linking the Iberian Peninsula to Europe (the other is the Basque Country) and this is a trump card the Catalans can play: sabotaging via strikes and blockades the commercial routes will no doubt have a demolishing impact in Spain's economy and its international reputation. </div>
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Additionally Spain is effectively bankrupt: only the European Central Bank buys Spanish bonds these days, the pensions' reserve fund has been exhausted and Spain is financially unable to pay for almost anything. This is going to lead to a major crisis in Spain but a crisis that will shatter Europe and the World. Because so far the bankruptcy crisis had been delayed in Europe so far but now it will become absolutely unavoidable. </div>
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That's the bargaining chip of the brave Catalan People: that's how a People determined to fight (noviolently) can bring the World to a halt. </div>
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Catalonia will be free. The whole World Order (itself in deep crisis) cannot impede it. How could it? Catalonia is (together with the Basque Country) the motherland of Insubmissió: some three decades ago we gloriously defeated the Spanish Army with NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE, and Catalan society has learned that lesson well, probably better than us Basques. They cannot be defeated, they will prevail and teach the World a lesson. </div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><b>* </b>Every Spanish province, regardless of population or ethnicity, gets 4 senators, three of which go to the most voted party and the fourth to the second one. Most Spanish provinces are rural, nearly empty provinces of Castilian or assimilated ethnicity. </span></div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-73240700396487760722017-10-18T11:34:00.001+02:002017-10-18T11:34:37.031+02:00Spain imprisons Catalan "Gandhis", Catalonia walks out in protest<div style="text-align: justify;">
Yesterday morning the Spanish Inquisition (Audiencia Nacional, its conceptual heir) jailed Jordi Sánchez (Catalan National Assembly) and Jordi Cuixart (Omnium Cultural), leaders of two of the most important social movements that have been pushing ahead with Catalan patriotic mobilization and the process of self-determination.</div>
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Protests have been massive across the country. Another sign of Catalan independence being absolutely impossible to repress: </div>
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There have been also some protests in Madrid, the Basque Country, etc.<br />
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(Credit for most pictures: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/cj.sand.1/posts/1732761293402358" target="_blank">CjSand</a>).Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-26540132950310867252017-10-03T17:40:00.001+02:002017-10-03T17:40:16.348+02:00General strike today in Catalonia1917: sickle and hammer.<br />
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"Muy Bastas" explain:</div>
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<i>Viva the Farmers!!</i><br />
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<li><i>The Farmers said they would cut the French border with the tractors.</i></li>
<li><i>Hundreds of national police agents have gone there to impede it.</i></li>
<li><i>It was a trick. When the cops arrived they found nobody there.</i></li>
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Today a General Strike for freedom was called in Catalonia by several minor labor unions including COS, CGT and CNT and backed by the CUP (socialist independentist party). This call was made several days ago, even before the brutal repression of this Sunday.</div>
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In order not to be displaced by a call they did not control but that was going to be followed anyhow by most Catalans, the "moderate" camp has called for a day of "National Halt", which has been seconded by other unions, parties and even capitalists. It is unclear how exactly such a thing as a "National Halt" happens but it somewhat overshadows the fact that there is a political general strike called by the most combative unions and the CUP.</div>
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In any case the General Strike has been a massive success: Catalonia is nearly stopped, except for multitudes protesting nearly everywhere. Romanian homeless activist Lagarder Danciu, who forged a name for himself by staging one-man protests against corruption in his adoptive homeland, among other activities, offers us an example of how massive this is:</div>
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Another visual example of how a true General Strike is made is offered by this photo shared by one of my favorite bloggers, Borroka Garaia Da! (It's Time of Struggle!):</div>
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If you follow the link, you will find the Spanish-language version of the communication of Endavant (Forward), the more radical (i.e. more coherent and serious) half of the CUP. They argue that the referendum was a success in spite of all the repression and that it was an overwhelming victory for the "yes" to independence. </div>
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Therefore they say that a Catalan Republic must be proclaimed this very week, rejecting any call for "pacts" or "dialogue", which would be attempts to invalidate the referendum. </div>
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They call for the General Strike, they denounce the brutal repression against the Catalan people and they argue that the forces that oppose Catalan independence are the same ones that are attacking the rights of the working class. They conclude that:</div>
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<i>The General Strike must be the starting point for the Popular Movement to move ahead, to change everything, to guarantee the conquest of social and labor rights and for the implementation of the right to self-determination. </i> </blockquote>
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Visca Catalunya lliure! Viva the struggle of the Peoples!</div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-72580010382979466202017-10-02T13:25:00.003+02:002017-10-02T13:25:39.950+02:00Catalonia defeated Spain by sheer will of freedom<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yesterday it was a most important day. You all surely know by now about the brutal repression by the Spanish police forces against the Catalan independence referendum and, most importantly, about the brave popular resistance by millions of self-organized citizens in each and every electoral center. </div>
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<span class="new-abstract">2.262.424 Catalans <a href="http://www.naiz.eus/eu/actualidad/noticia/20171002/2-626-424-catalanes-participan-en-el-referendum-a-pesar-de-las-trabas-del-estado-con-mas-del-90-de-sies" target="_blank">managed to vote</a> and had their vote counted. Electoral centers including other 700 thousand electors were closed by the repressive forces. The electoral census is 5.3 million. Among the votes issued and counted the results were: </span><span class="new-abstract">2.020.144 (90,09%) "yes", 176.566 (7,8%) "no", 45.586 (2%) "blank" and 20.129 (0,89%) "null votes".</span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">One could get lost arguing on the validity of the vote under such quite obviously exceptional and most difficult circumstances, what really matters is the civic pride and nonviolent power demonstrated by the Catalan People, and, on the opposite side, the blind brutality shown by the Spanish state, determined to defend the francoist concept of "indissoluble unity" of the state no matter what. </span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">What really matters is that, maybe more than ever before, the State of Spain has been shown to be morally bankrupt, a true failed state in the making. Hopefully the socio-political crisis will extend to the rest of the lands occupied by the residual empire. Some signs of it happened yesterday, with thousands protesting in Madrid and Seville, among other Spanish cities (and also in places like London, and earlier in Bilbao and Amsterdam, etc.) in solidarity with Catalonia and its right to self-determination.</span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">Tomorrow there is a General Strike called in Catalonia in support for this right to choose but, quite obviously, marked also by the rejection to repression and authoritarianism. Even if the unions calling for the strike are relatively small (nationalist union COS and libertarian unions CGT and CNT), the strike is backed by the major civic force in all this Catalan uprising: the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) and its right-wing ally Omnium Cultural, as well as by key political forces like the Popular Unity List (CUP), so it is predictable that it will be a massive walk out. </span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">However this is only one step and one restricted to Catalonia. In my opinion, what will be critical now is whether Spaniards themselves will begin mobilizing, not just or mainly in solidarity with Catalonia, but on their own platforms such as the demolition of the mafioso authoritarian regime consecrated by the controversial constitution of 1978, which was agreed behind closed doors and backed mostly because anything was better than the Fascist dictatorship. </span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">The constitution is nearly impossible to reform (needs a wide agreement of all-Spain parties because of a horrible electoral system that massively favors rural Castile and hence conservative forces), so only forcing the hand of the twin party system PP-PSOE will work. It's even reasonable to consider that only a true revolution, a constituent process from below, will do the job. </span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">Sadly enough, the big political hope of Spain, the novel party Podemos (We Can) has so far limited itself to posturing. They basically seem to restrict themselves to try to form a coalition with the PSOE (center-left?) and only very slowly advance on the path of reforms. Clearly insufficient. Also they are clearly renouncing to resort to mass mobilization, which is happening on its own, and they have growing internal quarrels.</span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">So it is unclear how the situation will evolve. Yet it is clear that it is evolving and very fast. </span></div>
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<span class="new-abstract">Once again my applause and respects to the brave People of Catalonia for daring to defend their freedoms in what is clearly an example for the rest of Europe and the World. Visca Catalunya lliure! Viva the struggle of the Free Peoples! </span></div>
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The mobilization in Catalunya is very impressive, massive, total, truly revolutionary, a true constituent moment in the making.</div>
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Against that what can the Spanish state, with a corrupt government with minority backing in Parliament, representing more than ever before the (barely reformed) Fascist nature of the state? Well, they are throwing in everything they have, which is brute force. Thousands of police agents have been moved to Barcelona and hosted in three cruise vessels... like this one:</div>
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It's "Brand Spain", also known as "ACME". And this is the most likely result:<br />
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It's not just a "marketing" failure, it's not just surrealism at its best (or worst), it is that with every single repressive move more and more people join the rebels. People who were not in favor of the referendum now favor it, people who were not in favor of independence now say they will vote for it, even in Spain proper the mobilizations in favor of Catalonia are much larger than those against it, which so far have not gathered more than a handful or two of fascists. </div>
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The dock workers have rejected to serve the three police ships, Catalan unions have called for a general strike beginning on October 3rd (the referendum will be on Oct. 1st), in Madrid a demonstration aiming to "surround Congress" has been called for Oct. 5th, these days we have seen thousands of people demonstrating in solidarity with Catalonia all around the rest of the Spanish state, plus also very large protests against local issues (Murcia) or general most serious affairs (Linares). If Madrid keeps the repression against Catalonia they are going to see how the Catalan fire expands to all the peninsula, there's no way around that, particularly because there is no end to the Catalan "Procès" other than independence (or its defeat via referendum, most unlikely at this point). And they just do not have enough cops...</div>
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Remember that moment in the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 when the protesters realized that they were many many more than the cops, pushed back and won?</div>
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Remember that moment in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 when the police van shooting water cannons against the demonstrators run out of water and had to retreat, allowing the People to take Tahrir Square again?</div>
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That moment will happen, somehow, at some point, also in Catalonia and maybe even in Madrid soon, the rage is just too big and the regime too stagnated, corrupt and discredited. The #MAMBO has just begun. Pay attention because this is most important not just for Catalonia, not even for Spain, but for all Europe. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-36495564473602827622017-09-20T14:12:00.000+02:002017-09-20T14:12:48.895+02:00Catalonia: Spain escalates repression, shoots itself on the foot.<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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Telegraphically: This morning the Spanish state has assaulted the Catalan Government (Generalitat) and arrested 12 people, including many high officers of the elect government. Last minute info indicates that masked police forces have surrounded the offices of the radical left independentist party Popular Unity Lists (CUP). Several separatist parties have abandoned the Spanish Congress as result. The center of Barcelona is full of people in spontaneous demonstration. Protests are being held in other places as well, including here in Bilbao (Basque Country). The only de facto all-Spain opposition party Podemos has called for a conference of mayors and other elect officers tomorrow in Zaragoza (the Spanish nationalist right-wing parties PP and Ciudadanos have not been invited, the Spanish nationalist center-left PSOE has rejected to go but all other forces are going). While we can't say the situation is "revolutionary", it is certainly most anomalous and in many sense "pre-revolutionary", particularly because the Spanish state cannot effectively fight against the peoples, much less with the extremely low level of legitimacy it has after so much corruption, austericide and repression. We cannot exclude at this point that a general strike of political nature could be called, even if the main unions are quite sheeply and definitely unionist.</div>
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The situation is definitely critical in any case. Some relevant Twitter hashtags: #ReferèndumCat, #MAMBO. <br />
<br />Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-30332810035408528492017-07-29T08:44:00.000+02:002017-07-29T08:45:58.837+02:00USA moves against Germany with an anti-Russian pretext - the EU is doomed<div style="text-align: justify;">
Remember what I said months ago about <a href="http://forwhatwearetheywillbe.blogspot.com/2017/01/europe-is-bound-to-become-colony-or.html" target="_blank">Europe being bound to become a US colony or worse</a>? Well, it is happening right now. All that blah-blah about Trump siding with Russia was of course just a smokescreen: Trump has managed instead to lead a massive consensus in US politics for <a href="https://www.rt.com/usa/397904-trump-sign-russia-sanctions/" target="_blank">new Cuba-style sanctions against Russia</a>. Why? Because that is the perfect opportunity to start a <a href="https://www.rt.com/news/397902-eu-trade-war-us-sanctions/" target="_blank">trade war against Germany</a> and shatter the EU into pieces.</div>
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I won't cry for the EU but we will all cry for the conflicts that this IMPANSIONISM of the US Empire is about to trigger. </div>
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Germany and its close ally Austria are clearly angry but I am not at all so sure as they claim to be about the EU standing united against the US intentions. Certainly Britain is out for good but also Bankster-President Macron of France has been actively and shamelessly courting Donald Trump, with greater success than Angela Merkel, no doubt, but unclear consequences as of now. </div>
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Actively anti-Russian regimes in the EU are also Poland, Sweden and the three small Baltic states. Norway is probably also siding with the USA and the rest is all indecision. </div>
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Anyway, what can Germany do? Well, first of all expel all US and other "ally" bases from its territory, a legacy of a long occupation that was formally ended in the 1990s. They could also choose to exit NATO's integrated military command, as De Gaulle (France) did in the 1950s, and they could once again demand from the USA the return of their gold reserves stored in Fort Knox (which the USA already declined to do a few years ago). But of course they'd be much more effective if they could rally the EU around them in a proper trade war against the USA, in which there is no clear winner other than China. The problem is that Germany's austericidal policies have already alienated any hope of internal solidarity within the EU. Basically Merkel's Germany has wasted its chance at leading the bloc in a way that is good for all, and not just for Germany, and now nobody will care too much if Germany suffers a bit or two. </div>
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That does not mean I'm declaring Germany's position lost, just that it's much much weaker than they imagine (wishful thinking never solved anything). In any case Germany and whoever rallies around it is bound to clash with Washington: the interest they have in the Nord Stream pipeline is way too serious and they are already pissed off by the US and allies' troublemaking in Ukraine, including the first round of anti-Russian sanctions. Worse, the issues come from older times: anti-Iran sanctions also harmed Germany's economy and the intervention in Libya was shunned by Germany and Italy. To a large extent Germany is in the same difficult position as Russia was put into, just that, while Russia has a much larger degree of sovereignty, not just because of its huge and very effective military but also because of its extension and natural resources, Germany is much smaller in size, has a relatively weak military (and no nukes!) and, above all, it is extremely dependent on the EU trading bloc, which it has used and abused to further their own interests. </div>
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What does the USA want? Forcing Germany to accept an even more marked subservient position, to reduce their exports (something that Trump has been outspoken about but would mean the collapse of the German economy) and in general establish a truly imperial rule on Europe by Washington. </div>
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I can't say how this new major conflict will evolve but my best hunch is one of conflict inside Europe, the quite possible collapse of the EU as we know it, maybe of NATO too (the remnants would be recycled into a satellite US "province" with unmistakable US dominance) and I would definitely not discard wars and military coups. But what I do think is very clear is that Germany cannot afford the luxury to budge once again at Washington's demands, no matter how extended is the anti-Russian consensus which is used as a pretext, because it is transparent that the target is not so much Russia but Germany. </div>
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I'm sure I will have to write more on this soon, because it is clear that this conflict is bound to become the epicenter of European and even global politics in the next months and years. Serious stuff, really!</div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-13423198995731866032017-06-27T01:28:00.001+02:002017-06-27T01:38:20.849+02:00Behind Qatar's crisis: Israel's plan to annex Gaza and expel all its inhabitants<div style="text-align: justify;">
I have been as puzzled as anyone about what on Earth was going on behind the sudden blockade and blackmail by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and a couple of lesser players (UAE and Bahrain) against Qatar. But today suddenly the puzzle begins to take shape with the addition of two new pieces:</div>
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1. Egypt's Parliament <a href="https://youtu.be/M6YAvJmQ2BA" target="_blank">voted to cede two strategic islands to Saudi Arabia</a>. The islands of Tiran and Sanafir are located at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, making that strait Egyptian territorial waters. This cession was done against Egyptian national interest and historical pride and without Saudi Arabia having ever staked any claim on those islands. Actually the cession is not about Egypt nor Saudi Arabia but about Israel, because by giving away those strategic islands, the Zionist Colony gains free access to the Red Sea via what will suddenly become international (and not anymore Egyptian) waters. </div>
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2. Prince Khalid Bin Farhan al-Saud, who lives outside the rigors of the Saudi courtly plots in Germany, has revealed that the conditions imposed by the USA to the current Crown Prince (heir) and effective strongman of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed Bin Salman, in order to allow his raise to the throne before his (demented) father's death are that Saudi Arabia accepts the genocide in Gaza and finances the resettlement of Palestinians in Sinai, and also the internationalization of the waters of the Gulf of Aqaba.</div>
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From <a href="https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20170624-saudi-prince-reveals-us-conditions-for-mohamed-bin-salman-to-be-king/" target="_blank">the Middle East Monitor</a>:</div>
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<span style="color: #073763;">The alleged conditions include “absolute obedience to the US and
Israel and carrying out whatever they ask him to do.” Three other
conditions, claimed Khalid, are stated in return for helping Bin Salman
take the throne before the death of his father: “Working to settle all
Gaza residents in north Sinai as an alternative homeland and Saudi
Arabia along with the UAE will afford the needed funds; getting rid of
Hamas and whoever supports it; and getting Sanafir Island from Egypt.”</span><br />
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international waters instead of Egyptian territorial waters, which would
facilitate Israeli shipping to and from the port of Eilat. It would
also help Israel to carry out a project planned to operate in parallel
to the Suez Canal. A retainer of around $500 million is also involved,
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For the last many years Gaza has been ruled by Hamas, originally a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, against whose elected government arose the current military strongman and President of Egypt. Both moderate islamist organizations are the main pretext for the Saudi-Egyptian aggression against Qatar. </div>
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It is worth reminding that Turkey, whose autocratic President Erdogan seems to have been falling apart with the USA and even flirting with Russia and Iran, has rushed to protect Qatar from any possible Saudi invasion and can be perceived as a historical mild ally of the Muslim Brotherhood and even Hamas (remember the Mavi Marmara). However Turkey remains part of NATO and provides a key air base (Inçirlik, near the Syrian border) to the USA and its European vassals ("allies").</div>
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It would seem that when Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his happiness about Trump's election, he knew well what was going on behind the obvious political and geostrategical clumsiness of the White House's buffoon (so-called "President"). Only someone of the low stock as Trump would allow for such a blatant a genocide to take place before our noses.</div>
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The plan is quite apparently already ongoing, the cession of the islands is a clear sign, so we should expect that in few weeks, months at most, the plan to invade Gaza and expel all its inhabitants, more than one million people, most of them refugees from what is now Israel, will begin.</div>
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Let's not be mere spectators, let us make everything possible to prevent this new genocide. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-87053030828222298012017-06-19T14:01:00.000+02:002017-06-19T14:01:54.089+02:00Macron and May agree to destroy Internet freedom of speech<div style="text-align: justify;">
They agreed to force Internet companies to bar <b>nonviolent </b>"extremism". The meeting at Paris got almost no news coverage in the West and I must rely <a href="https://www.rt.com/op-edge/392701-uk-may-tories-internet/" target="_blank">on RT's Dan Glazebrook op-ed</a> (the only other medium to report on it was Al Jazeera). </div>
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<span style="color: #073763;">Specifically, what was announced was that both countries would be
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<span style="color: #073763;">It was former PM David Cameron who originally came up with the <a href="https://www.rt.com/op-edge/271663-david-cameron-terrorism-islam/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">idea</a> that <em>“nonviolent extremism”</em> should be criminalized alongside violent extremism. Intriguingly, as an <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/11704576/David-Cameron-We-must-be-intolerant-of-Isil-intolerance.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">example</a> of what he meant, he included the idea that the <em>“West is bad,”</em> as well as elsewhere <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/david-cameron-extremism-speech-read-the-transcript-in-full-10401948.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">arguing</a> that the promotion of <em>“wild conspiracy theories”</em> would also qualify.</span></blockquote>
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This is exactly what Macron and May, both managers for the Bankster Mafia, to attempt to destroy freedom of speech in NATOland. The idea is not so much to clamp down on terrorist propaganda outlets (many of which are actually backed and actively protected by the British and French states) but to impede any form of dissident expression within the Western Empire or at least its European province. </div>
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Their problem is as follows:</div>
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<span style="color: #073763;">For example, an RT <a href="https://www.rt.com/op-edge/389466-concert-terrorism-manchester-attack/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">interview</a>
I did about British collusion with terrorism shortly before the
election got over one and half million views on Facebook – higher than
the daily readership of the Daily Mail. Jonathan Pie’s fantastic <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M91g4OlGEY" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">piece</a>
tearing apart the Tory’s ‘strong and stable’ nonsense, got 11 million
views. That is two and half million more than the combined circulation
of the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Guardian, Sun, Daily Star, Times,
Telegraph, Evening Standard, and the Mirror and Metro – the country’s
ten leading newspapers. And hilariously, when I had just watched one of
Theresa May’s speeches on YouTube during the campaign, immediately
afterwards, YouTube automatically <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxN1STgQXW8" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">played</a><em> Liar Liar</em>,
the anti-May anthem that reached number four in the UK pop charts last
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All this is pretty much like book (and witch/heretic) burning in the early Modern Ages, when the oligarchs felt threatened by the new invention: print! Just like then, but multiplied times a thousand at least, the new media and its power-democratization capability feels threatening to those who try to retain their dinosaur power heavily reliant on mass-media, which, the more they get manipulated, the less they are watched/read (because there are alternatives, reasonably good, critical and diverse ones). </div>
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Probably not even Goebbels (on whom the likes of May and Macron base their ideas) would be able to survive something like that, Berlusconi didn't, his Serbian precursor Milosevic didn't either, the declared admirer of Hitler, Turkish President Erdogan, is struggling all the time against the likes of YouTube and Twitter: he bans them once and again but it's never enough, more so with people in the more totalitarian countries getting quickly used to skip censorship via TOR. Not even a giant like China can control it, because it's like the first law of chaos: you just cannot have absolute power, nor absolute control, the more repressive you get, the less you can actually control in the mid run.</div>
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It does not surprise me the least with dinosaurs like May or Trump, they are just too old to know, they belong to a long gone era, but Macron is young and supposedly quite smart, how can he also fall for that megalomaniac fallacy? Well, he's probably too "viejuno" or "viejoven", as they say in Spain, i.e. "old-like" or "old-young" (just look at his haircut and his clothes, he seems taken from an old Hitchcock movie), and not at all as smart as the oligarchs sell him: one thing is smart-lackey (which does not really need true intelligence only operational smarts) and another thing is smart-brilliant (which is automatically critical and scientific, even if sometimes not too practical). That's the difference between Thatcher (brilliant even if truly evil) and Reagan (a mere sockpuppet with performance skills), Macron seems to be rather in the latter category (and so is May of course, a quite gray woman).</div>
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<span style="color: #073763;">So that’s what this new crackdown on the internet is really about; it’s
about regaining control of that narrative. It’s about turning the CEOs
of YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Google into the Rupert Murdochs of
the 21st century – the political allies and mouthpieces of the British
state and the capitalist class, and doing this by forging a new
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<span style="color: #073763;">The Open Rights Group has <a href="https://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2017/uk-and-france-propose-automated-censorship-of-online-content" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">warned</a> that <em>“to
push on with these extreme proposals for internet clampdowns would
appear to be a distraction from the current political situation and from
effective measures against terror."</em></span></div>
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<span style="color: #073763;"><em>“The government
already has extensive surveillance powers. Conservative proposals for
automated censorship of the internet would see decisions about what
British citizens can see online being placed in the hands of computer
algorithms, with judgments ultimately made by private companies rather
than courts. Home Office plans to force companies to weaken the security
of their communications products could put all of us at a greater risk
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<span style="color: #073763;">Those who are worried about extremism should be
calling for an end to the British intelligence services’ collaboration
and facilitation of terrorism and the extradition of those who have
carried out or facilitated attacks abroad, as well as an international
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Hopefully they will fail (again) but let us be most vigilant and ready to fight against this kind of pseudo-democratic fascism. It is extremely dangerous and we must indeed resist it: we need more freedom of speech, not less. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-15385304454832764942017-04-27T13:56:00.000+02:002017-04-27T13:56:18.781+02:00Neither Le Pen nor Macron<div style="text-align: justify;">
<i>Neither fatherland nor boss, neither banker nor racist, neither Le Pen nor Macron</i>. Under such banners lots of French <a href="https://www.rt.com/news/386306-paris-protest-lepen-macron/" target="_blank">are demonstrating</a> as I write this in the streets of Paris and other towns. </div>
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The runoff of the presidential election is leaving way too many without options: should one vote for a pseudo-democrat bankster in order to stop an outspokenly fascist and racist but farcical "social" führeress? I don't think so, I wouldn't in any case. Sure: Le Pen is scary but Macron is not a bit less scary, it's a lot like the Trump vs Clinton false dichotomy: both are evil ultra-capitalist warmongers and should not be supported by the Left in any case. </div>
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We must step out of the bourgeois infighting and demand our socialist and radical-democratic program every single day and in any circumstance. There are no lesser evils, only the greater good is really worth our effort. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-1573369063481598632017-04-20T15:38:00.000+02:002017-04-20T15:38:00.922+02:00Lenin's April Theses 100 years later<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Sputnik News has <a href="https://sputniknews.com/infographics/201704181052747693-lenin-april-theses/" target="_blank">a very cool and detailed infographic</a> on them, go take a look.</div>
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The full name of the text is actually <i>The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution</i>, it is <a href="https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/apr/04.htm" target="_blank">freely available at Marxists.org</a>. </div>
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Context: after the February Revolution, there was a provisional government led by liberal (i.e. center-right) Georgy Lvov and dominated by the Kadet party (also liberal in the classical sense of strongly capitalist). While other "socialist" factions had minor representation in this provisional government, the Bolsheviks did not partake of it. There was however a parallel government in the form of a loose network of local soviets (worker councils), dominated by the Soviet of Petrograd. </div>
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On April 16th Lenin arrived from Zürich in the famed train episode and thus the following day he spoke in Petrograd. What he exposed in two successive discourses became known as the April Theses. </div>
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A synthesis of the theses may be:</div>
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<li>No to the imperialist war, democratic and not violent peace. A revolutionary war may be acceptable but only if: </li>
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<li> Russia is in the first stage of the Revolution, which gave power to the bourgeoisie, but there must be a second stage in which the power passes to the working class. This first stage caused class consciousness to extend to the masses and this newly born consciousness must now serve real emancipation.</li>
<li>No support for the Provisional Government, which he dubs deceitful and confronted to the real interest of the Russian masses.</li>
<li>Acknowledging that the Bolsheviks were in the minority in many soviets, which were controlled by the social-reformists (Social Revolutionary or agrarian populist party and the left wing of the Kadet or liberal party). However the soviets are the only possible form of popular revolutionary government and the Bolshevik task in them must be to expose the treason of the Provisional Government.</li>
<li>No support for a parliamentary republic (a backward step) but for a republic of the soviets. Abolition of the police, army (to be replaced by arming of the whole People) and bureaucracy. Limitation of salaries of all officers, who are to be replaceable at any moment, by that of a qualified worker.</li>
<li>Agrarian programme: confiscation of all landed estates, nationalization of all lands (to be managed by the soviets), creation of "model farms" in all expropriated latifundia.</li>
<li>Fussion of all banks into a single national bank under soviet control.</li>
<li>Bolsheviks should focus on bringing all the economy into the hands of the soviets. </li>
<li>Call for an immediate Congress of the Bolshevik Party, renaming of the party (would be Communist Party, following Marx' preferences), modification of the party program, mainly on the issues of imperialism and war, on the preference for a "commune state" and on the predicted calendar.</li>
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Hardly anything to object to Lenin in this moment: I can perfectly embrace his program in full. Daring he may be but daring we must be if we are to succeed. So far so good but history doesn't stop. </div>
Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-23838407714015312022017-04-18T10:55:00.000+02:002017-04-18T10:55:38.253+02:00Erdogan rigs his way to a dictatorship, people walk out against him<div style="text-align: justify;">
What can you expect from someone who declares himself an admirer of Adolf Hitler, really? Let's not forget that, while it's often said that Hitler was elected democratically, the historical reality is that he rigged the elections with illegalizations and terror but, even then, he could not win an outright majority and had to rely on his "moderate" right-wing allies.</div>
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It's not the first time that the Islamo-Fascists rig elections in Turkey, so it should not surprise anyone, really.</div>
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As always with ongoing events, the best place to gather a plural information is probably Twitter, in this case the hashtag <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TurkeySaidNo?src=hash" target="_blank">#TurkeySaidNo</a>.</div>
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<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/turkeysaidno?src=hash">#turkeysaidno</a> this man said <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yes?src=hash">#yes</a><br />
Plz RT .<a href="https://twitter.com/KlasraRauf">@KlasraRauf</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/ajmaljami">@ajmaljami</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/shazbkhanzdaGEO">@shazbkhanzdaGEO</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/AmirMateen2">@AmirMateen2</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/har132har">@har132har</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Muqabil92">@Muqabil92</a><br />
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— Turkish News NO (@TurkeyWatchEng) <a href="https://twitter.com/TurkeyWatchEng/status/854221710299729921">April 18, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I must say that there is much more activity in Turkish than in English, for example under the hash <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/hilelisonucahay%C4%B1r?f=tweets&vertical=default&src=hash" target="_blank">#HileliSonucaHayır</a>. Sadly I can't read any Turkish, so I have to rely on English language sources.</div>
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Anyway, for what I can gather it's been two days of massive protests already and looking good: another 2013? There's a long summer ahead and this year is definitely going to be quite hot. </div>
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My best wishes to the brave Turkish and Kurdish peoples fighting for their freedom. They definitely deserve better than Erdogan. It's one world and one struggle: their fight is the same as ours. </div>
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<br />Majuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9068633250101025716.post-14117483516613483152017-03-08T20:07:00.003+01:002017-03-08T20:22:54.240+01:00March 8 1917-2017<div style="text-align: justify;">
Happy and combatant Working Women's Day. </div>
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Today, one hundred years ago, began the Russian Revolution. Its first phase to be precise, the so called "February Revolution" (the Julian calendar in use in Russia back then was 13 days off relative to the Gregorian one). It was the beginning of a revolutionary cycle that affected not just Russia but much of Europe. </div>
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The situation was dire in Russia, the war had been lingering for years already and the masses were utterly exhausted by the ever-growing demands of the totalitarian regime and the war effort. Let's not forget that most of those killed in World War I were subjects of the Russian Empire. </div>
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Since March 3rd, strikes had been popping around like mushrooms, the most famous one being the one at the huge Putilov factory. On March 7th, in spite of the unrest, the Tsar left for the front. On March 8th worker women marched in large numbers demanding something as basic as "bread", their striking male comrades joined them. It was a general strike at the capital of the most backward and reactionary state of Europe.<br />
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Thousands of women have just left street near our store. Heard they’re heading towards Nevsky Prospekt <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/1917LIVE?src=hash">#1917LIVE</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/womensday?src=hash">#womensday</a> <a href="https://t.co/3XfkAEdTpN">pic.twitter.com/3XfkAEdTpN</a></div>
— Filippov Bakery (@FilipBakery1917) <a href="https://twitter.com/FilipBakery1917/status/839396839430438913">March 8, 2017</a></blockquote>
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On March 9th the protesters gathered hundred of thousands and they already demanded the head of the autocrat. By March 10th, in spite of the prohibition, the marches broke all records, not a single industry was active in the city. Four people were killed but the uprising did not stop at all. </div>
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On March 11th an inexperienced commander, General Khabalov, was ordered to put down the protests at any cost. On March 12th the city was besieged by his garrison. However soon troops began quarreling among them and one company was the first to mutiny, opening fire against the police. </div>
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That very same day the Petrograd Soviet was formed, while the (very conservative and not really democratic) Duma had been rendered ineffective by an imperial edict.</div>
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Before the day was over, four regimients mutinied and even the usually loyal cossacks hesitated. Officers were killed or had to flee for their lives. </div>
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The next day, Tsar Nicholas attempted to go back to Petrograd but could not reach it. His guards either deserted or declared "neutrality": the fake Emperor's clothes were gone. On request of the Duma, the Tsar abdicated. Few days later a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provisional_Committee_of_the_State_Duma" target="_blank">provisional government</a> under Octobrist (conservative) Rodzianko was formed.</div>
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In five days or so, Russia had gone from totalitarian empire to unstable provisional <i>republic</i>(?) That's how revolutions happen: they may only throw down rotten structures but when they do, they are fast and merciless.</div>
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In the following months the two opposing powers: the soviets (popular councils) and the Duma will go on a crash course. It may sound "unreal" but this is true history: this actually happened... and will happen again with whatever variations, because the real issues have never been solved but rather just aggravated.</div>
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This story that was maybe true</div>
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seems a lie, we're going to tell it anyhow.</div>
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In the Russia of the beloved Tsar</div>
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lived a peasant named Ivan,</div>
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toiling the land without rest,</div>
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always hungry, no time to think.</div>
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Sowing, sowing and sowing yet again,</div>
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and Count Borrowich gets all the harvest,</div>
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the petty priest asks for resignation,</div>
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invites himself to Ivan's home</div>
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and he eats all the best. </div>
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Ivan was there... (chorus, thrice) </div>
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A good day he worked with the hoe,</div>
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came some men, they told him: <i>Comrade,</i></div>
<i>There are no more masters to whom obey,</i><br />
<i>you are a free man, we've taken power!</i><br />
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Thinking, thinking and thinking yet again,</div>
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Ivan gradually gets used to the idea:</div>
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the nobility has been deposed,</div>
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there will be no more jerks living at his expense.</div>
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Ivan was there... </div>
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Jumping around one-legged</div>
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the sickle and the hammer in the red banner,<br />
with effort and some attention<br />
what extreme flips reality makes!<br />
Hurray!</div>
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Original song in Castilian (Spanish):<br />
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