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NO
TO AN IMPERIALIST ATTACK ON LIBYA!END IMPERIALIST
INTERFERENCE IN LIBYA! The present situation in Libya is grave, with
Philippine attention focused on the thousands of Filipino workers there who are
fleeing the turmoil and are in need of immediate repat-riation.
Almost half of the 26,000 Filipino workers in Libya are in conflict areas, and
many of them are technical and construction workers in the industry and
infrastructure sectors. Their worksites have become fair game for armed mobs
and pro-“democracy” protesters extorting money, mobile phones, computers and
other electronic items, food and other things of value. Some of their barracks
have been ransacked, and affected Filipino workers had to flee for dear life
with nothing to bring with them. The hundreds who were the first to arrive back
in Manila were from the capital city of Tripoli and nearby areas in western
Libya, and their orderly departure from Libya (via Malta) was arranged by their
European and Korean employers with security escorts from forces of Muammar
Gaddafi’s government. But employers in other conflict areas, in fear of being
taken as hostages, have fled earlier and abandoned their Filipino and other
expatriate workers. Areas seized by protesters are left with no local
government forces which would be able to stop the armed mobs preying on
worksites manned by expatriate workers. Hundreds more of Filipina women
workers, mostly nurses and laboratory technicians, are being prevented from
leaving their hospitals, or are unable to get any assistance in traveling
safely to the Egyptian or Tunisian border crossings where Philippine migrant
welfare officials have set up documentation and repatriation centers. Many
Filipino workers have to beg for passage in ships chartered by western governments
to ferry their nationals from Benghazi to the southern Greek island of Crete. The Turmoil and the Stand-Off Latest news reports on
Libya have it that fighting between pro- and anti-Gaddafi forces are occurring
in Az-Zawiyah, Tripoli and Misurata
in the west ; in Sabha in
the south ; and in Benghazi, Al-Bayda and Tobruk in the east. Hundreds and even thousands are
reported to have been killed on both sides. Protests have flared hardest in the
eastern parts of the country, particularly in Benghazi which was the center of
foreign-supported anti-government agitation in the past. Benghazi is now
reported to be under the control of anti-Gaddafi forces which have torched
police stations and government buildings, and which have taken over the local
radio stations. The main demand of protesters, according to western news
reports, is the ouster of Gaddafi who has held unaccountable power as “leader
of the revolution” for almost 42 years already, and who is preparing a
political dynasty in Libya. Libya’s justice minister, and ambassadors to the
United Nations, the Arab League, China, India and Bangladesh, have defected and
turned against Gaddafi. The earlier defection to the pro-“democracy” protesters
of some police and military units provided the anti-Gaddafi movement with arms
and even tanks and artillery. The reported seizure of entire cities reflects a
high degree of military sophistication, and is not just the result of “peaceful
protests”. The Attempts to Again Manipulate the United Nations
Unfortunately for the Philippines, the vast majority of our people are getting
only one-sided news and propaganda from the western media (including
Al-Jazeera). These news agencies are trying to show that events in Libya are an
extension of the democratic upsurge in neighboring Tunisia and Egypt ; and that there is now a virtual division of the
country. This division is allegedly between the pro-“democracy” forces which
have seized most of the eastern region (particularly the cities of Benghazi and
Tobruk, in the former Cyrenaica region adjacent to
Egypt), and the remaining Gaddafi loyalist forces in the western region
(particularly the cities of Tripoli and Sirt, in the
Tripolitania region adjacent to Tunisia). As usual, Gaddafi is demonized as a
tyrant who is bombing his own people, and western calls are made for the UN to
take action to stop or prevent Gaddafi’s genocide. Among the calls are for the
UN enforcement of a “no-fly-zone” over north-eastern Libya, in order to prevent
Gaddafi’s air force from attacking “liberated” areas. This would be similar to
the “no-fly-zone” over parts of Iraq in the 1990s, which was without any UN
sanction and was only imposed unilaterally by the US-UK forces. There are also
calls for a blockade and ban of any delivery of weapons for Gaddafi forces ; and for the indictment of the Gaddafi family for
crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court (ICC). However,
these would set precedents which could boomerang on the USA and its NATO
allies. If the UN were to hold the officials of governments and corporations
providing weapons to the Gaddafi regime accountable for how those weapons are
being used, then that would set a precedent making US and NATO governments and
corporations accountable for arming the most violent despots known for human
rights violations and war crimes in many parts of the world. Holding Gaddafi
and Libyan officials directly accountable for alleged war crimes against a
civilian population, by referring the issue directly to the ICC, would set a
precedent that could hold US and NATO political leaders also responsible for
civilian deaths in their present wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. US and NATO warplanes and remote-controlled drones have so
far killed thousands of civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen, and
US and NATO leaders could be also held liable for genocide. The Threat to
Libyan Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity Virulent western media demands for
UN and NATO actions against Gaddafi are reflections of covetous imperialist
designs upon Libya. In this situation, the national sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Libyan people are threatened. A US-NATO invasion of Libya is
even imminent. In defense of his position, Gaddafi has spoken over Libyan state
TV and radio to stress that the present turmoil in Libya is not an extension of
the democratic upsurge in the region, but an imperialist conspiracy to take
away from the Libyan people their control of their own oil resources. Gaddafi
claims that this is an armed counter-revolution participated in by outsiders
and mercenaries, and which aims to bring about the imperialist occupation of
Libya, similar to the present imperialist imposition of suffering and
humiliation upon Afghanistan and Iraq. Huge demonstrations in Tripoli in
support of Gaddafi, in response to his call for the Libyan people to defend
their sovereignty and oil wealth, have apparently disturbed the imperialist
powers --- especially since the protesters in Libya, up to now, have not
produced any credible organization or leader around which people could be
rallied politically. The so-called “National Front for the Salvation of Libya
(NFSL)”, an exile group that has been interviewed constantly by western media
as a leading opposition force, and which is loudly demanding a NATO attack
against Gaddafi, has for decades served as a stooge of the CIA. The other group usually seen in pro-“democracy”
actions (assaults on police and military camps, and the burning of government
buildings and facilities) is that which is backing the return of the monarchy
which was deposed by Gaddafi in 1969. Pro-“democracy” protesters have hoisted
Libya’s first national flag, that of the corrupt and US-subservient King Idris, over the areas they have seized. However, a return
to a monarchy could only be considered a step backward for the Libyan people,
and would stand opposed to those striving for democracy. Finally, another group
of protesters is the Muslim Brotherhood, the sect formed in Egypt in 1928, and
which has cooperated with the CIA since their joint attempts to oust Gamal Abdel Nasser from the Egyptian presidency in the
1950s. Given this situation where US-backed protesters lack the force to oust
Gaddafi, imperialism is now propagating the line that a peaceful transition in
Libya not possible, and that Gaddafi’s ouster can only
be done by external force. But unlike Marcos in the Philippines in 1986, and
Ben Ali and Mubarak in Tunisia and Egypt earlier this year, Gaddafi is not
someone who can simply be ordered by a US president to step down and yield
power to a new US puppet. The Role of the Western Media All efforts are therefore being made to “justify” an imperialist
intervention in Libya. Thus the reports which make it appear that Gaddafi is
using aircraft and artillery against “unarmed” and “defenseless” protesters.
Efforts are also being made by imperialism to make every use of the former
Gaddafi officials, diplomats and military officers who have defected during the
past week, in order to use them as components of an acceptable and effective client
regime to replace Gaddafi. However, imperialism has to contend with the fact
that there is apparently no widespread defection among the 50,000 to 70,000
hard core Gaddafi security forces, unlike in Egypt where the army joined the
protesters on the streets. It is therefore the role of western media to
propagate the message that the Gaddafi regime is fast collapsing
; that its control of Libyan territory and population is dwindling
rapidly ; that Gaddafi’s last resort is genocide against his own people ; and
that the international community (meaning again the NATO “coalition of the
willing”) should strike to take out Gaddafi and pre-empt his use of “weapons of
mass destruction” and his blowing up of the Libyan oil industry. It is
difficult to see how events will unfold, given the continuing stand-off between
Gaddafi and his imperialist-backed opponents. But we have seen how the
imperialists and their “embedded” mediamen fooled the
world with blatant lies to attack Iraq and take out Saddam Hussein. In the
Libyan case also, British foreign minister William Hague propagated the yarn
that Gaddafi has fled to Venezuela. Considering imperialism's hatred towards
Gaddafi, and its desire to take over control of Libyan oil resources (now
producing 1.8-million barrels per day, and which has the greatest reserve in
Africa), the present turmoil in Libya is being used to plot the overthrow of
Gaddafi and the control of Libya. Developments Brought About by the Al-Fatah
Revolution The Al-Fatah (September 1st, 1969) Revolution led by
Gaddafi overthrew the corrupt and imperialist-subservient monarchy of King Idris. It was inspired by the ideas of Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, who earlier also overthrew a corrupt
and imperialist-subservient monarchy in Egypt. King Idris
earlier allowed the presence of the USA’s very large Wheelus
Air Base in Libya, but the Al-Fatah Revolution promptly ended any US military
presence in Libya. Before the revolution, the Libyan people were mostly
illiterate and in dire poverty, while Libya’s oil resources fabulously enriched
western oil companies and the Idris monarchy. The
revolution nationalized the Libyan oil industry, and used the oil riches to
uplift the social conditions of the Libyan masses ; to
eradicate widespread illiteracy ; to provide jobs and housing ; to develop free
higher education ; and to ensure better nutrition through food subsidies. The
monarchy used to own much of the habitable and arable land, until Gaddafi
ordered the nationalization of land and the burning of all land titles in
simultaneous bonfires nationwide in order to pave the way for radical changes
in housing ownership and agrarian relations. Under Gaddafi, Libya became the
highest ranked among African countries in the Human Development Index — which
includes such factors as living conditions, life expectancy (now at almost 75
years) and education. Gaddafi is also credited with the construction of a broad
network of giant pipelines (the “Great Man-Made River”) bringing fresh water
from an enormous lake beneath its large desert, in order to serve the needs of
Libya’s 6 million population. Under Gaddafi, the Libyan government placed the
country’s development within a radical and populist context, and promoted
semi-socialist political and economic concepts. The Gaddafi government also
provided significant aid to neighboring African states. However, Communist
advocacy is suppressed, and the role of trade unions is marginalized inside
Libya. It was also under Gaddafi, and with oil money, that Libya attained the
highest per capita income among African states. However, there is now a
campaign in the western press to belie this, and to paint a picture of
widespread unemployment, gaping social inequality and poverty among the Libyan
people. Indeed, neo-liberal reforms ushered in recent years have resulted in
inequality, with social programs and subsidies for the poor being cut, and the
country’s oil wealth increasingly being given to foreign corporations. The CIA
is now even trying to pass off alleged “studies” showing that most Libyans are
surviving on less than USD$2.00 per day. However, such “studies” have no
credibility, considering that Libya remains a favorite among expatriate workers
in the Middle East, given the relatively higher pay and better working terms in
Libyan work sites. Gaddafi’s Propagation of his “Third Universal Theory” When
Gaddafi started to propagate his “Green Book” (or the “Third Universal Theory”)
internationally, he tried to win over sections of national liberation and
anti-imperialist movements with financial support, and this caused opportunist
schisms within some national movements. His “Third Universal Theory” is a
strange mix of utopian socialism and Islam --- of non-class anti-capitalism and
virulent anti-Communism. Libyan oil money fed Gaddafi’s megalomania, and he
tried to play god by interfering in some parts of the developing world ---
particularly in countries he considered economically inferior and with poor
people ready to sacrifice as migrant workers with few rights just to retain
jobs in Libya. He funded Islamic secessionist forces in southern Philippines
and southern Thailand, claiming support for struggles against Christian or
Buddhist domination of Moslem minorities. In the largely Moslem country of
Indonesia, Gaddafi dabbled in tribal conflicts by funding the secessionist
forces of the Acehnese, in a show of support for the supposedly more
fundamentalist Sumatrans as against the dominant Javanese. Gaddafi’s
interference in the internal affairs of the Philippines in the 1970s cost the lives
of thousands of Filipinos, mostly in Mindanao. His interference in the internal
affairs of other Asian countries cost the lives of thousands more. Gaddafi also
tried to interfere in some parts of Southern Africa, casting aspersion upon the
role of Communists, whites and women in the anti-apartheid struggle. For a
time, he also dabbled in inter-Christian conflicts, and on this basis even
supported the armed struggle of the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland.
He gave the impression of leading a great international anti-imperialist
movement (the Mathaba or “center”), which in reality
was mainly composed of anti-Communist ultra-left and fundamentalist Islamic
groupings. While vociferous in his anti-imperialist rhetoric and antics ---
which drew sanctions from imperialist countries --- he was objectively sowing
divisions within anti-imperialist movements, as well as within the anti-zionist national liberation movement of the Palestinian
people. In 1986, Reagan and Thatcher cooperated in an attempt to assassinate
Gaddafi by bombing his residences in Tripoli and Benghazi. Gaddafi survived,
but his adopted infant daughter and many more were killed, with hundreds also
maimed and wounded. Imperialist sanctions were ratcheted up, and more
assassination plots were prepared, finally intimidating Gaddafi. In 2000, a
weary Gaddafi again played god in the Philippine south, this time for the
purpose of mending fences with the imperialists. The Abu Sayyaf,
a bandit break-away group from the Islamic secessionist movement in Mindanao
had taken 21 hostages (including 10 European and other western tourists) from
the Sipadan dive resort in Malaysia, and kept them
captive in the southern Philippine island of Sulu. Gaddafi offered ransom of
USD$1-million for each hostage. The release of the European and other western
hostages from the clutches of his former subalterns became his first offering
to appease imperialism, never mind if the hefty ransom he gave only further
emboldened these bandits to undertake more terrorist activities in our country.
Further cozying up to imperialism after the Bush-Blair invasion of Iraq,
Gaddafi dismantled Libya’s nuclear program in 2003, which step however gave
relief to the whole world. This was followed by the payment of compensation to
the victims of the bombing of the Pan-Am flight over Lockerbie (Scotland), and
the granting of privileges to US and UK companies in the Libyan oil and other
business sectors. Reports then have it that Libya disclosed to US intelligence
agencies information on all the sundry armed groups that it had previously
supported. Gaddafi’s many concessions to imperialism over the past decade have
further diminished his credibility among progressive and anti-imperialist
forces, and understandably, not a few of these forces have declared their
solidarity with the Libyan revolt. Prospects Some have
characterized foreign interference in the Libyan conflict as poetic justice,
considering Gaddafi’s earlier interference in the internal affairs of other
countries. But what is at stake in Libya today is not just the future of
Gaddafi and his family. What is at stake are Libya’s national sovereignty and
territorial integrity. It is a different matter to support steps toward
democratic changes in Libya, and to support imperialist interference under the
guise of assisting pro-“democracy” protesters. The popular masses of the Libyan
people are demanding civil rights and democratic freedoms (including workers’
rights), an open system of laws not merely based on Sharia
(Islamic law), a political system that would enhance the role of trade unions
and other organizations of the working masses, and immediate measures for the
amelioration of declining living standards. The Partido
Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP-1930, the Philippine Communist Party)
supports these demands of the Libyan masses who truly
stand for democratic changes. The taking of immediate steps for the realization
of these demands could help Gaddafi maintain his dwindled grip on power;
however, the Gaddafi regime has no long-term prospects, and could not be
expected to take these steps while busy fighting for survival. It would also be
an illusion to expect that the stooges of imperialism among the protesters ---
the NFSL, the monarchists, the Muslim Brotherhood, or other pliant groups that
imperialism could find among the latest defectors from the Gaddafi camp ---
would support real democratic changes in Libya. The realization of democratic
changes can only come with the quick organizing and mobilization of truly
democratic Libyan mass forces in the midst of the present turmoil. While
supporting the democratic demands of the Libyan working masses, the PKP-1930 at
the same time opposes imperialist interference in Libya. In particular, the
PKP-1930 strongly condemns imperialist plots to push a civil war in Libya in
order to pave the way for imperialist military intervention and the eventual
control of Libya. No to imperialist intervention in Libya! Let the Libyan
people make their own decisions and determine their own future, while preserving
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their country! No to imperialist
interference in Libya and the other countries of the Middle East and North
Africa! |
உனக்கு
நாடு இல்லை என்றவனைவிட
நமக்கு நாடே இல்லை
என்றவனால்தான்
நான் எனது நாட்டை
விட்டு விரட்டப்பட்டேன்.......
ராஜினி
திரணகம MBBS(Srilanka) Phd(Liverpool,
UK) 'அதிர்ச்சி
ஏற்படுத்தும்
சாமர்த்தியம்
விடுதலைப்புலிகளின்
வலிமை மிகுந்த
ஆயுதமாகும்.’ விடுதலைப்புலிகளுடன்
நட்பு பூணுவது
என்பது வினோதமான
சுய தம்பட்டம்
அடிக்கும் விவகாரமே.
விடுதலைப்புலிகளின்
அழைப்பிற்கு உடனே
செவிமடுத்து, மாதக்கணக்கில்
அவர்களின் குழுக்களில்
இருந்து ஆலோசனை
வழங்கி, கடிதங்கள்
வரைந்து, கூட்டங்களில்
பேசித்திரிந்து,
அவர்களுக்கு அடிவருடிகளாக
இருந்தவர்கள்மீது
கூட சூசகமான எச்சரிக்கைகள்,
காலப்போக்கில்
அவர்கள்மீது சந்தேகம்
கொண்டு விடப்பட்டன.........' (முறிந்த
பனை நூலில் இருந்து) (இந்
நூலை எழுதிய ராஜினி
திரணகம விடுதலைப்
புலிகளின் புலனாய்வுப்
பிரிவின் முக்கிய
உறுப்பினரான பொஸ்கோ
என்பவரால் 21-9-1989 அன்று
யாழ் பல்கலைக்கழக
வாசலில் வைத்து
சுட்டு கொல்லப்பட்டார்) Its
capacity to shock was one of the L.T.T.E. smost potent weapons. Friendship with
the L.T.T.E. was a strange and
self-flattering affair.In the course of the coming days dire hints were dropped
for the benefit of several old friends who had for months sat on committees,
given advice, drafted latters, addressed meetings and had placed themselves at
the L.T.T.E.’s beck and call. From: Broken Palmyra வடபுலத்
தலமையின் வடஅமெரிக்க
விஜயம் (சாகரன்) புலிகளின்
முக்கிய புள்ளி
ஒருவரின் வாக்கு
மூலம் பிரபாகரனுடன் இறுதி வரை இருந்து முள்ளிவாய்கால் இறுதி சங்காரத்தில் தப்பியவரின் வாக்குமூலம் திமுக, அதிமுக, தமிழக மக்கள் இவர்களில் வெல்லப் போவது யார்? (சாகரன்) தங்கி நிற்க தனி மரம் தேவை! தோப்பு அல்ல!! (சாகரன்) (சாகரன்) வெல்லப்போவது
யார்.....? பாராளுமன்றத்
தேர்தல் 2010 (சாகரன்) பாராளுமன்றத்
தேர்தல் 2010 தேர்தல்
விஞ்ஞாபனம் - பத்மநாபா
ஈழமக்கள் புரட்சிகர
விடுதலை முன்னணி 1990
முதல் 2009 வரை அட்டைகளின்
(புலிகளின்) ஆட்சியில்...... (fpNwrpad;> ehthe;Jiw) சமரனின்
ஒரு கைதியின் வரலாறு 'ஆயுதங்கள்
மேல் காதல் கொண்ட
மனநோயாளிகள்.'
வெகு விரைவில்... மீசை
வைச்ச சிங்களவனும்
ஆசை வைச்ச தமிழனும் (சாகரன்) இலங்கையில் 'இராணுவ'
ஆட்சி வேண்டி நிற்கும்
மேற்குலகம், துணை செய்யக்
காத்திருக்கும்;
சரத் பொன்சேகா
கூட்டம் (சாகரன்) எமது தெரிவு
எவ்வாறு அமைய வேண்டும்? பத்மநாபா
ஈபிஆர்எல்எவ் ஜனாதிபதித்
தேர்தல் ஆணை இட்ட
அதிபர் 'கை', வேட்டு
வைத்த ஜெனரல்
'துப்பாக்கி' ..... யார் வெல்வார்கள்?
(சாகரன்) சம்பந்தரே!
உங்களிடம் சில
சந்தேகங்கள் (சேகர்) (m. tujuh[g;ngUkhs;) தொடரும்
60 வருடகால காட்டிக்
கொடுப்பு ஜனாதிபதித்
தேர்தலில் தமிழ்
மக்கள் பாடம் புகட்டுவார்களா? (சாகரன்) ஜனவரி இருபத்தாறு! விரும்பியோ
விரும்பாமலோ இரு
கட்சிகளுக்குள்
ஒன்றை தமிழ் பேசும்
மக்கள் தேர்ந்தெடுக்க
வேண்டும்.....? (மோகன்) 2009 விடைபெறுகின்றது!
2010 வரவேற்கின்றது!! 'ஈழத் தமிழ்
பேசும் மக்கள்
மத்தியில் பாசிசத்தின்
உதிர்வும், ஜனநாயகத்தின்
எழுச்சியும்' (சாகரன்) மகிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ
& சரத் பொன்சேகா. (யஹியா
வாஸித்) கூத்தமைப்பு
கூத்தாடிகளும்
மாற்று தமிழ் அரசியல்
தலைமைகளும்! (சதா. ஜீ.) தமிழ்
பேசும் மக்களின்
புதிய அரசியல்
தலைமை மீண்டும்
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அரசியல் சுழற்சி!
தமிழ் பேசும் மக்களுக்கு
விடிவு கிட்டுமா? (சாகரன்) கப்பலோட்டிய
தமிழனும், அகதி
(கப்பல்) தமிழனும் (சாகரன்) சூரிச்
மகாநாடு (பூட்டிய)
இருட்டு அறையில்
கறுப்பு பூனையை
தேடும் முயற்சி (சாகரன்) பிரிவோம்!
சந்திப்போம்!!
மீண்டும் சந்திப்போம்!
பிரிவோம்!! (மோகன்) தமிழ்
தேசிய கூட்டமைப்புடன்
உறவு பாம்புக்கு
பால் வார்க்கும்
பழிச் செயல் (சாகரன்) இலங்கை
அரசின் முதல் கோணல்
முற்றும் கோணலாக
மாறும் அபாயம் (சாகரன்) ஈழ விடுலைப்
போராட்டமும், ஊடகத்துறை
தர்மமும் (சாகரன்) (அ.வரதராஜப்பெருமாள்) மலையகம்
தந்த பாடம் வடக்கு
கிழக்கு மக்கள்
கற்றுக்கொள்வார்களா? (சாகரன்) ஒரு பிரளயம்
கடந்து ஒரு யுகம்
முடிந்தது போல்
சம்பவங்கள் நடந்து
முடிந்துள்ளன.! (அ.வரதராஜப்பெருமாள்)
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