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En el periodo inmediato posterior a la guerra de Estados Unidos contra Irak, algunos de quienes se oponen al imperio militar mundial estadounidense se sienten desalentados y aislados.

Esto es un grave error, en este periodo inestable hay oportunidades tremendas para avanzar en la lucha contra el capitalismo y sus imperios militares.

El periodo anterior a la guerra lanzó a las calles a millones de personas en todo el mundo en contra de la guerra. Esto no pareció importarle a Bush y la guerra pasó de todas formas. ¡Qué novedad! El punto aquí no es que la guerra sucedió a pesar de la oposición masiva. El punto es que hubo manifestaciones masivas y que millones de personas aprendieron una lección crucial: que el sistema político va a ignorar sus manifestaciones pacíficas.

La desilusión de millones de personas que no pudieron parar la guerra mediante manifestaciones pacíficas puede ir en dos direcciones: o bien la gente se orillará hacia la apatía y el silencio, o bien se radicalizarán y comenzarán a darse cuenta de que la única manera de parar la tendencia del sistema hacia el asesinato masivo, consiste en encontrar maneras para irrumpir, resistir y luchar contra el sistema. Si el sistema no escucha a la gente, la gente tendrá que derribar el sistema como acto de autodefensa.

La guerra, la falta de unidad frente a la misma por parte de las potencias captalistas, la crisis de la ONU y la resistencia popular mundial a la guerra, han afectado el equilibrio político anterior.

Como un globo que ha sido continuamente inflado hasta explotar, todas las piezas del juego han sido momentáneamente lanzadas al aire.

Esta ruptura histórica puede abrir camino hacia un cambio social masivo. La dirección de ese cambio es desconocida y todas las partes desean aprovechar el momento y promover sus propios objetivos. Depende del movimiento contra la guerra, y particularmente de los radicales y antiautoritarios dentro del mismo, el asegurarse de que el cambio en este periodo de inestabilidad sea positivo, no negativo.

Ahora estamos en un momento crucial para organizarnos, continuar la lucha, enfatizar las lecciones aprendidas y dirigir a las personas y organizaciones que fueron movilizadas por la guerra de un movimiento reactivo frente a la guerra hacia una lucha por algo nuevo. Es crucial, en este periodo inmediato posterior a la guerra, definir hacia dónde vamos e ir más allá de lo que nos oponemos.

Nuestra visión alternativa es la de un mundo organizado alrededor de la libertad, autodeterminación, cooperación y la satisfacción de las necesidades humanas —no de violencia, dominación, coacción y ganancia. La mayoría de la gente reconoce que la fuerza no da la razón. Es fácil confundir la inevitable victoria militar y la victoria política de Bush, con ganar la paz.

El movimiento contra la guerra puede tener una mejor oportunidad de desacreditar las soluciones militares depués de la guerra, que la que tuvo al prevenirla. La lucha contra la guerra ha radicalizado a segmentos de una generación entera. La gente que ha pasado por la experiencia de marchar y protestar con optimismo y de haber sido separada y atacada, se ha vuelto crítica de muchas instituciones sociales. En particular, han sido desacreditados los medios de comunicación, que normalmente sirven para promover la estabilidad política, social y la hegemonía.

Para millones de personas en Estados Unidos el gobierno estadounidense ya no es “su” gobierno, sino una fuerza hostil y represiva que las pone en peligro. Para la mayor parte de la gente en el mundo, se ha vuelto claro que la mayor amenaza a la paz y la libertad, es el gobierno estadounidense y su actuación como poder único, que no es cuestionado, que no rinde cuentas a nadie y que está nuclearmente armado.

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¿Qué acciones puede tomar la gente para usar este periodo inmediato posterior a la guerra contra la intención de Bush de forjar un imperio americano?

Ha sido de gran inspiración ver la creatividad y el valor de la gente de Irak al resistir la ocupación de las fueras estadounidenses. Bush justificó la invasión como un esfuerzo para llevar “libertad” y liberación a Irak. Pero en los primeros cinco días después de que las tropas estadounidenses aplastaron la resistencia militar, miles de iraquíes comenzaron a marchar pacíficamente en las calles, con pancartas escritas en inglés exigiendo “Yanquis, go home”.

El movimiento iraquí contra la ocupación no ha sido, en general, un movimiento pro-Saddam. Los participantes están contentos de no tener dictadura, pero no quieren reemplazada con un estado clientelista pro-estadounidense. Aquí en Estados Unidos los activistas en contra de la guerra debemos hacer lo posible para apoyar la resistencia a la ocupación en Irak. Los soldados estadounidenses han disparado en manifestaciones pacíficas y asesinado a docenas de civiles. El movimiento anti-imperialista estadounidense debe asegurarse de que la sangre derramada en Irak, es la de nuestras hermanas y hermanos, por la cual el regimen militar estadounidense deberá rendir cuentas.

Podemos solidarizarnos con el pueblo iraquí —mientras avanzamos en nuestras metas domésticas— ayudando a mantener las noticias sobre la resistencia iraquí en los encabezados de los medios. Los medios de comunicación estadounidenses, después de una cobertura inicial sobre las manifestaciones anti-estadounidenses en Irak, prácticamente han callado sobre el tema.¿Esto significa que han parado las protestas en Irak? Es muy poco probable. Tal vez sea hora de enviar medios de comunicación independientes y observadores civiles a Irak.

Mientras este artículo está siendo escrito, la ocupación estadounidense está organizando un régimen “nuevo” para controlar Irak. No es una gran sorpresa que estén solamente recilando el sistema anterior. La policía y otros oficiales bajo el regimen Baathista “malévolo” ahora han sido recontratados para ser la policía y oficiales del nuevo régimen “libre”.

La diferencia es que ahora los líderes son generales estadounidenses y los iraquíes son títeres de aquellos. El pueblo iraquí está preocupado por ver a sus anteriores opresores, nuevamente armados. Pero la versión de “libertad” de Bush no tiene mucho que ver con las vidas de la gente común y corriente. Como siempre, la definición de “libertad” según los gobernantes estadounidenses, es la libertad de las corporaciones para hacer sus negocios en Irak. Nada de esto es una sorpresa: el imperialismo occidental siempre ha usado a las élites locales para controlar las poblaciones.

El régimen de Saddam fue brutal, utilizaba ejecuciones sumarias, tortura y una gran variedad de tácticas de la policía estatal. Desafortunadamente Estados Unidos tolera o promueve las violaciones de los derechos humanos en régimenes que instala en países que ha “liberado”. Son comunes las condiciones represivas en los países apoyados por Estados Unidos. Muchos de los países que sirvieron de base militar para la guerra contra Irak, tienen un nefasto historial de dictaduras, tortura y represión. Así, la movilización contra el apoyo estadounidense a las violaciones de los derechos humanos, puede dar al movimiento de oposición en Estados Unidos, oportunidades para criticar el apremio hacia un imperio estadounidense mayor.

Antes de la guerra un eslogan popular fue “no blood for oil” (“no sangre por petróleo”). Ha sido sorprendente la rapidez y obviedad con que la ocupación estadounidense ha puesto en claro que el principal objetivo de la guerra fue el control del petróleo. Al momento en que publicamos este artículo, la ONU está lista para conceder a la ocupación estadounidense el control directo del dinero generado por las ventas de petróleo iraquí. El dinero será, supuestamente, usado para ayuda humanitaria y para la reconstrucción de Irak.

La realidad es que la reconstrucción será llevada a cabo por
corporaciones gigantes estadounidenses con vínculos cercanos a la administración de Bush. A Bechtel se le concedió sin licitación, un contrato de 680 millones de dólares para reconstruir Irak, sólo unos cuantos días después de que terminó la lucha. La compañía Halliburton, que perteneció en el pasado al vicepresidente Cheney, recibió discretamente un contrato para la reconstrucción, que podría llegar a montar hasta 7mil millones de dólares, pero que por el momento “sólo” tiene un monto de 500 millones. La prisa para comenzar la guerra, tiene más sentido cuando nos damos cuenta de que los asesores cercanos a Bush y sus aliados, esperan recibir millones de dólares por el petróleo iraquí después de la guerra. Es crucial que el movimiento radical estadounidense difunda estas conexiones después de la guerra.

Las contradicciones, mentiras y violencia que mencionamos anteriormente, son sólo unos cuantos de los resultados de la guerra contra Irak. Ahora es el momento para que los activistas estadounidenses luchemos para ganar una guerra política y aprovechemos la inestabilidad política inmediata posterior de la guerra, par promover una visión alternativa para el futuro. Necesitamos trabajar a partir de la movilización en contra de la guerra y expandir la base de gente opuesta al imperio munidal militar estadounidense. Parte de lo que se necesita hacer es prevenir guerras contempladas en el futuro contra Siria, Irán, Corea del Norte, Sudán y Libia (así como intervenciones en Las Filipinas, Indonesia, Colombia, Venezuela, etc.), pero esto no es todo. La oposición estadounidense tiene que luchar por algo, no solamente en contra de todo.

Así como Seattle y el movimiento en contra de la globalización unieron a los ambientalistas y activistas laborales y de maquiladoras, la resistencia del movimiento posterior a la guerra, debe reunir las lecciones e ideas de los activistas contra la globalización con una internacionalización nueva, basada en el movimiento contra la guerra. Hay oportunidades alentadoras para unir al movimiento de resistencia estadounidense con movimientos en todo el mundo que están luchando para resistir la dominación de Estados Unidos. Después de la guerra contra Irak no hay tiempo para retirarse en el silencio, la apatía y el derrotismo. Como Joe Hill dijo, “don’t mourn, ORGANIZE! (“No guarden luto ¡Organícense!)

Preso Politico en la Ciudad de Mexico

El joven Anarquist@ Mexicano Carlos Alberto Estrada Arroyo fue recientamente sentenciado a 12 y 1/2 años de carcel por un presunto robo que el no cometio. Ell 14 de Mayo, del 2001, Carlos estava regressando del almuerzo a su trabajo de albañil en la Ciudad de Mexico, cuando fue arrestado por la policia. Despues fue golpeado y torturado. Apesar de haber pasado mas de dos años en prision el sigue desmintiendo los cargos y declarandose inocente.Carlos es un joven libertario quien estaba envolvido en actividades politicas dentro del movimiento anarquista y punk de la ciudad de mexico,incluyendo la combativa huelga estudiantil de la UNAM en 99-2000

Carlos y su familia estan muy agradecidos por el apoyo internacional que el ha recibido incluyendo ayuda de Argentina, Brasil, USA,Francia, Italia, España y Polonia. Su madre Sara Arroyo Granados escribe: “Estoy escribiendo para agradecerles por el apoyo economico y moral que ha sido ofrecido a mi hijo. La ayuda economica que nos han dado a nosotros que somos una familia escasos recursos eonomicos y las cartas que ustedes han enviado a carlos lo han animado bastante, son como las espinacas para popeye. Cuando el se siente desanimado nosotros le llevamos las cartas y esto regreza su animo y fortaleza; Por eso yo les ruego que no dejen de escribirle, de igual manera yo personalmente me siento muy inspirada al saber que tenemos amigos, verdaderos amigos. Gracias muchachos!, gracias de todo corazon!, para todos en general de todos los estados de la republica y de los paises que nos han enviado su apoyo; Yo se que ustedes talves no crean en dios, pero yo espero que la vida les de todo lo que puede ser deseado. adios.”

Para mas informes puedes contactar a upl_upl@yahoo.com

Tambien le puedes escribir directamente a el atraves del email:

carloskinoi @yahoo.com

Tambien ha sido realizada una recopilacion internacional a beneficio del compañero carlos skin y si deseas obtenerlo y/o ayudar economicamente a su liberacion puedes escribir a :

resist25@starmedia.com

Today's Slingshot Alert Level Is: LIME

Slingshot has devised an alternative to the Department of Homeland Security’s security alert system. The current system — with alerts ranging from green, to blue, to yellow, to orange, to red — is intended to frighten the public into embracing the preemptive military strikes, occupation of foreign lands, and dismantling of civil liberties necessary to enlarge the world’s vastest empire. For example, right before a major non-violent anti-war protest in New York, the DHS increased the threat level, and as a result New York City police were able to win a court case permitting them to prohibit marching at protests. Now that’s convenient — because of terrorism, the US government can prevent people from protesting wars that are going to cause more terrorism. It’s a complete logical circle, and it’s all out of our hands.

Slingshot’s proposed alert system (each day’s alert level will be posted on our website and indicated by a colored flag hanging from the window of our office) is intended to provide a more unbiased assessment of the threat and risk. In the Slingshot’s alert system, each threat level indicates the risk to our freedom and bodily integrity arising from the police, the federal government, the US armed forces, and the environmental collapse associated with an capitalist / industrial system.

Fear has been the Bush administration’s main tactic for pushing through its wars and crackdown on freedom at home. We hope to move away from fear and towards empowerment, action and resistance.

Threat Level Specific Risk and Actions Possible
Aqua Low risk of government crackdown and US military empire. Millions in the streets raid and disarm US military bases and prevent all normal functioning of capitalist economy. Local communities smash environmentally hazardous operations. Neighborhoods organize cooperatives, autonomous structures and councils. Central police apparatus has to have a bake sale to buy gas for their single moped.
Lemon Guarded risk of empire. US military functional but hampered as international community revokes all base and over-flight rights. Domestic resistance disrupts arms industry, environmental threats and propaganda machine. Flourishing independent media and popular movement.
Lime Elevated risk of empire. Opposition is marginalized and isolated from ordinary life of the public. Corporations control media which ignores or manipulates incidences of dissent. Profit considered more important than people. Daily life spews greenhouse gases threatening mass extinction of species.
Khaki High risk of empire. Police regularly fire “less than lethal” ammunition at non-violent crowds. All activist communications and meetings monitored. Travel restrictions imposed against anyone critical of regime. All library books reported to central government data base. Military invades multiple “rogue states” around the world.
Vermilion Extreme risk of empire. FBI openly resurrects COINTELPRO tactics to sow divisions within resistance movements. Opposition groups start killing each other instead of focusing on resisting the government and capitalism. Last redwood cut.
Violet Empire with no apologies. United States dissolves United Nations and converts UN building in New York to luxury hotel. Operation “French, German, Russian, British, Japanese Freedom” begins. All domestic dissent is considered terrorism and suspects are shipped to a prison colony which occupies the entire Cuban island.
Royal Monarchy. Bush officially changes name to “big brother.” Chips implanted in all world subjects to relay location and activities to central computerized data base.
Navy We are fucked. US military invades San Francisco Bay Area to prevent terrorism. Population assumes disguises and tries to bike to Canada to seek marriage of convenience with (hopefully) sympathetic ex-lovers.

Cops Arrest Clowns

Clowns were arrested, bicycles and circus gear impounded, and a community house raided in St. Louis during the Biodevastation 7 counter-conference to the Monsanto-sponsored World Agricultural Forum promoting genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Nine Flying Rutabaga Circus members, riding to the conference to announce their Caravan Across the Cornbelt anti-GMO bike tour to Washington, DC, were all arrested. Fifteen others were grabbed in a simultaneous raid on the house hosting the bike circus. On the news, police laid out a table full of “weapons-in-progress” obtained in the raid, such as roofing nails, newspaper juggling pins, a whip, circus gear for fire twirling, and a poorly assembled napkin tucked into a bottle. Homeland Security has their priorities straight, alright. Contact St. Louis Police Chief Joe Mokwa at 314-444-5624 and tell him to give the clowns back their bikes!

2003 Summer Action Tour

Cascadia Summer • Oregon, N. California, and S. Washington

June – August

Come to Cascadia to protect endangered forests. In the last year, eco-activists have seen a rapid increase in the level of forest destruction on public lands, the erosion of hard-fought legal protections (as inadequate as they were, they were better than nothing), and a rise in the amount of government repression on groups fighting for social and environmental justice. The Cascadia Summer campaign is made up of a diverse group of local conservationists fighting to protect forests, streams, and wildlife. We recognize and value strength in diversity of tactics. During Cascadia Summer, activists will be engaging in a wide range of tactics from civil disobedience, tree-sits, public outreach in urban and rural areas, lawsuits, political pressure, and popular education. Trainings in direct action, non-violence, blockading, legal issues, and much more will be provided. Come out and join us this summer for a few days, a week, or three months to protect Native Forests, Old Growth trees, Salmon, Owls, and Rivers. Contact Cascadia Summer, 1540 SE Clinton St, Portland, OR 97202 www.cascadiasummer.org

FTAA Miami, Anti-Capitalist Consulta • Louisville, KY

June 7-8, 2003

Attend the anti-capitalist consulta to organize resistance to the Free Trade Area of the Americas treaty. This planning meeting will begin preparations for actions against the FTAA ministerial meeting being held in Miami, Florida from November 20-22. Help build a broad based, diverse anti-capitalist response to the ministerial. Within the framework of creative militant action we hope to create new models of resistance that strengthen and revitalize our anti-capitalist/anti-authoritarian community. Affinity groups, student groups, community organizations, radical labor organizations, collectives and all others opposed to capitalism and the FTAA are invited. Please pre-register:

ftaaconsulta@yahoo.com

Massasauga Earth First! Action Camp • Michigan

June 13-15

A weekend of skill sharing, workshops, and strategy sessions. Contact POB 44173, Detroit, MI 48212 313-410-4155; massasauagaef@yahoo.com

Allied Media Conference • Bowling Green, Ohio

June 13-15

Conference for creators and supporters of independent press, radio, music, TV, web, movies, etc. Contact AMC, PO Box 1225, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 (419) 494-6850; www.alliedmediaprojects.org.

Eastern Forest Defense Camp • Southeast Ohio

June 16-23

Training camp with direct action workshops. www.athenscommons.org/actioncamp

Disrupt the EU Summit • Thessaloniki, Greece

June 20-21

The European Union leaders will meet in order to impose new anti-popular measures to follow up previous reactionary decisions. People from all over will be on hand to disrupt the summit.

Biodevastation Conference • Washington, DC

June 20-22

Gathering to protest the annual convention of the Biotechnology Industry Organization. Contact larcher@foe.org

Stop the World Trade Organization Summit of Ministers of Trade, Agriculture, and Environment • Sacramento, Calif.

June 23-25, 2003

Stop the WTO and the United States’ effort to force genetically engineered food and corporate factory famring on the rest of the world. Mass actions ranging from militant direct action to legal protests, street theatre, public education forums etc. Contact 916-497-1111 www.sacmobilization.org

BikeSummer 2003 • New York City

June 27 – July 26

BikeSummer — an annual tradition — is a month-long festival celebrating the bicycle with educational rides, street theater, classes, art workshops, eco tours, advocacy discussions, music, films, and more. New York City not only boasts one of the best mass transportation systems in the world, but also one of the greatest urban cycling experiences. P.O. Box 249, NY, NY 10002, 212-330-7083 www.bikesummer.org

North American Rainbow Gathering

July 1 – 7

This year to be in the Great Basin states (Utah, Nevada, California). No definite location as of press time — go ask a hippie on the street for directions.

www.welcomehome.org

Green Anarchist gathering • Pennsylvania

July 10-13

Gathering with discussion and wilderness skills training. Contact Black & Green, POB 835, Greensburg, PA 15601;

www.blackandgreen.org

Portland Zine Symposium

August 1-3

Three-day conference and zine social, exploring facets of underground publishing and D.I.Y. culture. PSU college in downtown Portland, Oregon. www.pdxzines.com

San Francisco Zine Fest

August 9-10, 10 AM – 4 PM

Two-day zine event celebrating local small press and out-of-town zine folks. SF location TBA. www.sfzinefest.com

Los Angeles Zine Fiesta

August 16, 12-6 PM

Zine conference and get-together at Plummer Park Community Center, 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard West, Hollywood.

www.geocities.com/lazinefiesta

Shut down the WTO Ministerial • Cancun, Mexico

September 10 -15

Join thousands of people in shutting down the WTO’s Fifth Ministerial Summit in Cancún. There is also a call for an International Day of Action with local actions to disrupt commerce around the globe.

New Orleans Book Fair

October 25

Celebrate D.I.Y. and micropress at this gathering in the Big Easy. Barrister’s Gallery, 1724 Orthea Castle Haley Blvd.

www.nolabookfair.com

2nd Toronto Anarchist Bookfair 2003

October 25-26

Check out the bookfair, with workshops the next day. 519 Church Street Community Centre, in downtown Toronto. Requests for tables at the bookfair and proposals for workshops should be sent in writing to tab2003@ziplip.com by August 1.

Disrupt the FTAA Miami Ministerial Summit • Miami Florida

November 17 – 21

Join thousands of people around the world and from throughout North and South America in shutting down the Free Trade Area of the Americas ministerial meeting in downtown Miami. There may be a Day of Action on November 19 and teach-ins, seminars, reality tours, concerts, forums, rallies and marches all week long. 202 778-3320, 510 663-0888, www.ftaamiami.org

Break the Chains

The Break the Chains conference will be held Aug.8-10 at Univ. of Oregon in Eugene. It is dedicated to fighting repression, supporting prisoners, and eliminating prisons altogether. By providing anti-prison education, building on existing prisoner support efforts, learning from veteran prison activists, and initiating new campaigns against the prison industrial complex, this conference is intended to initiate a new era of heightened prisoner support and anti-prison activism.

Perhaps no other single issue so convincingly illustrates the struggle for total liberation, as does the prison industrial complex. Resisting prisons is resisting state repression and blatant social control; it is resisting the most terrifying examples of racism, sexism, and homophobia, the criminalization of the poor and capitalist exploitation of labor. For this reason, the Break the Chains conference hopes to exemplify the need for continued and heightened prisoner support with our ultimate goal being prison abolition. Prison abolition is a political vision that seeks to eliminate the need for prisons and acknowledges the devastating effect that prisons have on poor and marginalized communities.

Wide ranges of folks have agreed to attend and share their knowledge, including former prisoners. Organizations attending include Free Mumia Coalition, Prison Legal News, and Out of Control Lesbian Committee to Support Women in Prison. There will be people working with prisoners that are HIV/AIDS infected and Black Panther and American Indian Movement elders, as well as a participant in the Attica rebellion of the 70’s.

Any movement that does not support its political internees is a movement destined to fail. When power is challenged, it inevitably turns to violent repression and imprisonment to maintain itself. In order to avoid defeat, movements must become organized and capable of combating the repression of the state apparatus, and they must be able to support their comrades and allies in the event that they are arrested or imprisoned. Few would commit themselves to a movement that would leave them behind prison walls, or a movement that is incapable of sustaining itself in the face of state intimidation. Contact info at P.O. Box 11331, Eugene Oregon 97440 or www.breakthechain.net

Leaping Leftovers

During the period leading up to the war — to try to dispel the fear and depression — our house started trying to name all of our refrigerator leftovers with radical, inspiring, funny names.

Intifada enchilada. Black Eyed Bush Salad. Orange Alert Tahini sauce.

Silly, you protest? Well, maybe this is just the kind of silliness that we need to keep sane in a world that increasingly seems to be dominated by power, violence, consumerism and blind obedience. In a system based on rationality, mechanistic capitalist economics, mass industrial production and computer technology, humor is a particularly human quality. Computers and machines can imitate all kinds of mechanical, rational human behavior, but they can’t crack jokes. Only our beautiful, biological, imprecise brains can react to the world with a new silly idea, like radical names for refrigerator leftovers.

Photo-syntho-soup. Brocc’o’leave Iraq pasta. Darn it Dahl Bush

The personal really is political. Those in power spread propaganda with their capitalist technological communications systems like television. Thus, the we need to learn how to spread the vision of liberation and life everywhere in humble, small, invisible ways. Like grass slowly growing up through the cracks in the concrete, perhaps our counter-information can eventually sneak up on the mighty machine and topple it.

Commie red spice sauce. Lentils against the war. Intersection blocking asparagus.

People in a resistance movement against imperial terrorism need to keep joy, inspiration and rebellion close at hand — like in a re-used yogurt container for your lunch. After each meal, we’d wash the dishes, wipe the counters and try to figure out what to name the food we had just eaten. After a while, we had to develop a few simple rules: the name had to give at least some vague idea of what the food was. Before the rule, the refrigerator became a collection of slogans devoid of any meaning. The rule made the game harder in a good way, because you had to figure out fancy relationships between food and a particular political message.

Coalition to marinate Tofu. Intl. Women’s Day Spread of Peace.

When your whole house is out in the street day after day resisting an unjust war — blocking intersections, hanging banners from freeway overpasses, going to meetings, tying up traffic with bike masses, painting signs — you’re going to need some good, nutritious food when you get home at night. In times of struggle, spending time to cook, eat and take care of yourself is even more important so you can be effective the next day. Cooking from scratch rather than eating out is best — and you get to name the leftovers.

Block Bush's War

As Slingshot goes to press, all indications are that Bush is planning to invade Iraq in March or sooner — with or without international partners, with or without evidence that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction or has aided Al Qaeda and probably without giving UN inspectors the time they say is necessary to complete their work. If the war hasn’t started yet by the time you read this article, no matter how inevitable war looks, it’s still worth it to do what you can to stop the war. Bush is counting on all his tough talk to create a sense of inevitability and resignation in order to bring both people in this country and parts of the international community along for the ride.

It’s up to us to make it clear to folks in the US and the rest of the world that people in the US are not united behind Bush’s preemptive war of aggression. The more people here and in the rest of the world sense that this is Bush’s war, not America’s war, the more people and countries will feel comfortable publicly breaking ranks with Bush. If Bush is going to make Iraq the first example of his new doctrine of military preemption, it’s up to us to make sure it’s his last example of this horrendous policy. It’s up to us to make it clear for the whole world that Bush is isolated — isolated in his own country and isolated around the world!

The media has been pushing the idea that “war is now inevitable.” But just because Bush has the power to order a military attack doesn’t mean the war will necessarily be easy for Bush. It’s our job to make it as difficult and costly for him as possible. Maybe this can prevent the war, but even if it can’t — even if it’s too late to actually stop a war against Iraq — we can limit Bush’s victory in crucial ways.

Bush is going out on a limb on this one, straining international relations even with many US “allies” who are very uncomfortable at the idea of a nuclear armed America with a policy of preemptive strikes. By the time the bombing started during the Gulf war, Bush’s Dad had assembled a coalition that had agreed to pay all of the costs of the war. That is highly unlikely to happen this time. There is a real question as to whether other permanent members of the UN security council — France, Russia, China — might veto a US war resolution. Such a veto would be almost unprecedented.

This is to say nothing of the regular people in the rest of the world — people around the world now understand that the US is the greatest threat to world peace. Even if ultimately Bush has the power to make war, he’ll be doing it against the opinion of the rest of the world — regular people, ruling class elites and governments alike.

All of which indicates that — far from domestic attempts at protesting a war before it starts being futile and doomed — they are absolutely crucial . When the rest of the world looks at the US and sees it vocally split down the middle over the prospect of war, they can see Bush for the wannabe emperor he is — one with no clothes, and a small, shriveled dick Chenney running the show. Bush can talk like a Texas cowboy, but everyone knows he’s a cokehead fratboy born with a silver spoon in his mouth who ducked out of military service in Vietnam.

There are opportunities to protest the war all around us all the time — some organized by others, and some you can do yourself. The key is to do something at every opportunity before the war can begin.

If you’re reading this and a US war against Iraq is starting or is ongoing, it’s still crucial to express your protest and outrage against Bush’s preemptive war of aggression — and better yet, to stop business as usual in any way you can. Are we going to just lie back and let Bush do it — Hell No!

There are a wealth of actions already planned during the first few hours and days of a military invasion of Iraq. Check out the list at the end of this article. There will likely be protests in every big city and small town across the land. But disruption and protest shouldn’t stop after the first few days of a Bush war. It is crucial that we create increasing levels of chaos and disruption during the duration of the war.

Bush is counting on fighting the war on his terms, far away, using vastly superior high tech weapons against a population no one can see. He’s not counting on having to fight on two fronts at once — one of them right here at home. For a lot of us, it’s clear that we must stand with the people of the rest of the world against war and murder, not with Bush’s empire. Living here in the belly of the country making the war, we’re in the best position of all to fight this war.

All of Bush’s high tech weapons out in the desert depend on a vast industrial infrastructure functioning smoothly here at home. The home front is a soft target. A few hundred people can shut down transportation and disrupt the ability of workers to be productive. A few thousand people could play hide and seek at key military installations and prevent their normal functioning. A few tens of thousands of people could require Bush to reassigned troops from Iraq back to the home front. It’s up to us to increase the cost of war as much as possible. Act with bravery, take to the streets, stay away from your job, strike in secret under cover of darkness — but don’t let business as usual continue while the US carries out its war of aggression.

Actions planned once the war starts:

  • Mass nonviolent direct action is planned in San Francisco at 7 am at Market and Main (Embarcadero BART) on the 1st business day after war starts. (Check out the cool flyer reproduced in this issue.) www.actagainstwar.org 415-820-9649
  • Mass rally at 5 p.m. on the day the war starts (next day at 5 p.m. if the war begins at night) at Market and Powell Streets, followed by a march through city neighborhoods. www.internationalanswer.org. 415-821-6545. There will be an anarchist Black Bloc at the 5 pm demo.
  • The Morning After the War Starts —Walk Out/Stay Away! Organize Walkouts From School, Work, etc. Spend the morning leafleting for people to join the anti-war movement. In San Francisco converge at noon at Civic Center Plaza to protest the war.
  • Saturday after a war starts there will be a mass rally and marches at 7th and Market St at noon.
  • East Bay demonstration the day war starts at 5 p.m. in Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland (12th St. BART).
  • For information about protests outside the Bay Area, check United for Peace, www.unitedforpeace.org which is nationwide and lists events in large cities and small towns alike.
  • The regular March 8th Global Women’s Strike may be at a crucial time. Check www.womenforpeace.org
  • Other places to check for actions (of course highly incomplete): www.code-pink4peace.org, www.notinourname.net.

Shut Down the WTO

With the US mobilizing hundreds of thousands of troops to assert its unilateral military dominance over the world community, it’s easy to forget about the other game in town: the continued campaign for world dominance by corporations and the capitalist system. But these two forms of dominance are like two faces of the same coin. If people around the globe really want to fight the US military machine, we’re ultimately going to have to fight global economic structures like the World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO exists to concentrate wealth and power into western corporate hands. The United States military exists to serve those corporate hands — and eats out of them.

The best chance in years to fight the WTO is coming this September 10-14, 2003 in Cancún, México, when the WTO will conduct its Fifth Ministerial Summit. Grassroots organizations around the Western Hemisphere and around the world are already raising a powerful call: Shut Down the World Trade Organization. Whether you can travel to Cancún to fight in the streets or whether you stay in your local community to disrupt business as usual between September 10-14, it’s high time for a global uprising to challenge corporate globalization and the WTO.

It seems like ages ago when tens of thousands of regular people brought the WTO to its knees in Seattle in November, 1999. In only four short years, we’ve gone from a people’s offensive against the corporate monster, to a state of apprehension in the face of attacks on freedom and peace at home and abroad. The attack on September 11 has been used as an excuse for the greatest expansion of US military, intelligence and police power in memory. Under these circumstances, it’s easy to forget how to set the agenda, rather than just reacting to each new Bush administration attack. It’s absolutely crucial that we fight for something. It’s time to attack Bush’s attempts to create fear by raising some very important questions:

Who really benefits from the war on terrorism? Who really benefits from the World Trade Organization and corporate globalization? Are these things making us “safer” or are they creating a world of decreased equality, increased violence and decreased freedom? Are they creating a world in which the earth’s natural life-support systems have been irreparably damaged? Will our grandchildren be born into a world without wilderness, without clean water and air — into a life of fear, with no privacy, no freedom, no hope, and no happiness?

It’s not too late to stop the forces that seek to concentrate power in the hands of the few. The real purpose of the WTO and the war on terrorism is the concentration of power. The WTO seeks to strip local communities and individuals of self-determination over how we feed ourselves and provide for our other human needs.

People all over the hemisphere are organizing to stop the WTO. In México, hundreds of people have attended planning meetings, resulting in a global call for action and education against the Cancún WTO meeting. An organizational meeting in November included 89 Mexican and 53 foreign non-governmental organizations representing 16 countries from the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. In the United States, thousands of people are making plans to travel to Cancún for the WTO summit. People are discussing the idea of organizing educational caravans which could wind across the continent and end up in Cancún. It’s likely September 10-14 will see coordinated local actions in hundreds of cities and town across the world to denounce the WTO.

Now is the time to start organizing WTO related events and actions. Form your own ad hoc planning group, or contact some of the folks already working on this campaign. (See end of article for contact list.)

The ABCs of the WTO

The WTO is just one institution created to promote economic globalization — the merging of the whole world into a single huge market with “free trade” rules designed to increase the power of huge corporations at the expense or workers, local populations and the environment.

The WTO’s job is to impose trade sanctions against any signatory country which “maintains barriers to trade.” These “barriers” can mean almost anything, including laws that impose labor or environmental standards on industrial production. For instance US laws that prohibit the sale of shrimp caught in nets that endanger sea turtles are considered “barriers to trade” by the WTO.

Any country which is a member of the WTO can request that the WTO take action against another member-country which has laws that are allegedly “barriers to trade.” WTO trade experts who are drawn from big business and who are not elected by any government meet in secret to decide if the challenged law is a “barrier to trade.” The WTO’s decisions are not subject to appeal and an “offending” nation must decide between repealing its law or suffering crippling trade restrictions.

Free trade means freedom for huge corporations to produce and sell products without regard for the welfare of people or the environment. Under free trade, transnational corporations are free to search the world find the cheapest labor available, and then move their factories to that area to exploit the cheap labor. Interestingly enough, while the WTO meets in México, many factories in México along the US/Mexican border are now closing down so the jobs can be moved to China. In a global economy, even the labor of low paid workers in México is considered “too expensive” by transnational corporations.

Labor is cheaper in less developed countries in large part because of the actions of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank which operate hand-in-hand with the WTO. The IMF/WB keep developing countries in an endless cycle of debt — forcing them to export raw materials and agricultural products. These activities remove subsistence farmers from their land, creating a large pool of very cheap displaced labor.

The alleged goal of the globalization process is to foster development in the third world and economic growth in the developed nations. However, it is far from clear that either development or economic growth actually benefits the population of the world. Both are certainly essential to maintaining profits for transnational corporations.

Market-based capitalism requires that the economy grow every year. Any company that doesn’t grow is deserted by its stockholders (who seek short-term returns on their investments), bought up by its competitors, or forced out of business. Constant competition enforces the rule: grow or die. This process operates regardless of whether this growth benefits or hurts human beings or the environment. For example, in “developed” countries, the use of oil and cars expands every year — an indicator of economic growth. But does this make life better? More time spent in traffic, more noise, more pollution, more illness. More are people moving from place to place, to be sure, but does this help people live more fulfilling lives? All of this growth has terrible environmental costs which are totally disregarded by the free trade system, corporations and the WTO.

The WTO seeks to force a doomed economic system on everyone on earth. Economic globalization means a dramatic increase in economic inequality and environmental destruction, all to benefit a tiny group of corporations. People everywhere are increasingly resisting free trade and corporate globalization. In the name of freedom, self-determination and the Earth, it’s time to shut down the WTO in Cancún!

Get involved

As of this writing, concrete plans are at an early stage. Try getting on this email list: www.laneta.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/aCancún-l.

Or, try contacting some of the following: Centro de Estudios para el Cambio en el Campo Mexicano
(Ceccam) Vito Alessio Robles No. 76 casa 7 Col. Florida. Mxico, D.F. 01030 tel: 525 6 61 19 25 and 525 6 61 53 98. Public Citizen 1600 20th St. NW Washington, DC. 20009 (202) 588-1000, www.citizen.org.

Slingshot Box

Slingshot is a quarterly, independent, radical, newspaper published in the East Bay since 1988.

OK, so war is on the horizon, or maybe even happening as you read this. This issue is being done before actual bombardment has commenced, and let’s hope that somehow we can keep the US war machine from steamrolling over Iraq and our liberties (not that having the state guarantee anything is worth the paper it is written on). But if not, let’s do our damnedest to stop life as usual from proceeding here in the belly of the beast. Since Slingshot publishes quarterly, some of what is in this issue may not be the most current, given that things are changing rapidly on the global scene. Bear with us.

This issue we celebrated Slingshot’s 15th birthday by having one of the easiest internal processes for putting the paper together ever. Shout outs to the outside authors who turned in good articles on time, as well as to Will who fixed all our technological issues that have been plaguing us for years.

We’re still looking to find someone born on March 9, 1988 (our birthday) who can act as our mascot. If you know anyone like that, please send us their picture and bio-information. Wait, that’s just creepy!

We are always on the lookout for writers, artists, editors, photographers, distributors and independent thinkers to help us put out this paper. If you have such skills and would like to contribute we’d greatly appreciate it. Photos of demos or of cool reworkings of the cultural landscape are especially welcome.

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