Monday, 24 June 2013
Sunday, 23 June 2013
The Poison Chalice Of Western Aid.
It appears that the “Arab Spring”
in Egypt is heading for a military government. The Egyptian Military has said it might step in to maintain peace in the country. It may
have been a people's uprising in Egypt, but the reins of power were
never to be put in the hands of the people. Whenever the West steps
in to support a “people's uprising”, you can rest assured that
support will go to the right-wing, pro-Western capitalism groups
and/or the religious fundamentalists.
So if there is a “people's
uprising” it is sure to be met with reactionary forces from inside
and outside their country. Libya is a prime example of Western aid
and support flowing into a country, mooted as bring democracy, but in
actual fact producing chaos and a quagmire of bloodshed that will
last for decades, while at the same time getting rid of a regime that Western capitalism wasn't happy with.
Western support for any uprising will never be for
the benefit of the people of that country. It will either be to help to bring down a
regime that Western capitalism doesn't like, or to prevent a true
people's democracy from forming. This policy has resulted in millions of
people suffering and dying and decades of chaos and faction fighting
in countries across the globe. In recent years we have had Iraq,
Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and Iran is always on their agenda.
Only the people of
a country can sort out the type of country they want, and they will
have to do it by themselves. We in the West can show solidarity with any uprising by
doing everything in our power to prevent our Western military
juggernaut from running in waving the flag of "Western type" democracy. When and if, it happens here, we would most certainly not want any foreign military power from abroad pouring in to our "aid".
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It's Busines As Usual.
It seems that Jeremy Hunt, (our Health Minister) tried to
sound and look shocked when the The Daily Telegraph announced that
its under cover reporters had uncovered a scheme where by
Pharmaceutical companies help chemists to rip-off the NHS. It's all pretence of course, as I'm sure Jeremy, (he who was caught fiddling his rent
expenses) knows very well, that's the way this system works.
It seems that the chemists can
order drugs for the NHS and be overcharged by 50%, by the
pharmaceutical company, sell them on to the NHS, with their mark-up
on top, and then claim the over-charge back from the pharmaceutical
company. Another little fiddle would be for the pharmaceutical
company to send dupicate invoices, which the pharmaceutical
representative stated was, “slightly perhaps underhand”
Everybody knows that this is how
this corrupt system works, bribes, back-handers, slush funds,
duplicity, everything to get the edge on your competitor and rip-off
the public. We all know what “lobbying” is about, call it what
you will but it is all about paying for favours, but at the end of
the day every penny paid in bribes, back-handers, slush-funds, and
“lobbying” expenses, comes from you and I. These companies don't
make the money in the back room on a desktop printer, they collect it
from the public via their product or service. All the bonuses, bribes
and fat salaries are collected from you the public. The
pharmaceutical industry's alleged fiddles are paid for by you, the
money that changes hands in “lobbying, is paid by you. That's the
system we live in, a rip-off system for the very rich, they bribe
their way to greater wealth with our money. Ah, the wonders of
capitalism.
A Few Dates For Your Calendar.
A few dates for your calendar, come together, discuss our problems and then we can find our answers, and start to create that society freed from the grip of profit, greed and corruption. If we don't discuss the problems from our perspective we will never get answers that are to our benefit.
Mon 24th June - Turning Words into
Action (Dundee)
7.30pm Dundee Voluntary Action, 10 Constitution Road, Dundee
DD1 1LL
Speakers include Susan Archibald, Disability Campaigner.
Forum organised by Unite the Resistance in Scotland.
The forum will bring together people from different campaigns
resisting Austerity. By standing together we gain strength and learn from each
other’s experiences.
Supported by Black Triangle, UNITE R&F M&E Construction
Branch and UNITE Scottish Housing Association Branch
Tues 25th June - Turning Words
into Action (Edinburgh)
7.30pm Augustine Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1
1EL
Francis Wylie (UNITE United Left) will be speaking on blacklisting
and fighting back, John McArdle (Black Triangle) on the attacks on disabled
people, Penny Gower (EIS-FELA President) on Tory changes to our employment
rights & PCS speaker (to be confirmed)
Forum organised by Unite the Resistance in Scotland
The forum will bring together people from different campaigns
resisting Austerity. By standing together we gain strength and learn from each
other’s experiences.
Supported by Black Triangle, UNITE R&F M&E Construction
Branch and UNITE Scottish Housing Association Branch
Tues 25th June - Turning Words
into Action (Glasgow)
7.30pm Jurys Inn, Jamaica Street, Glasgow, G1
4QE
Jim Harte (UNITE R&F M&E Construction branch) on the
Blacklist and Joyce Drummond (ATOS campaigner) on ATOS and the assault on
welfare. Other speakers to be announced
Forum organised by Unite the Resistance in Scotland
The forum will bring together people from different campaigns
resisting Austerity. By standing together we gain strength and learn from each
other’s experiences.
Supported by Black Triangle, UNITE R&F M&E Construction
Branch and UNITE Scottish Housing Association Branch
Sat 29 June - Armed Forces
Day
Events
to mark Armed Forces Day are being held around the UK on or around 29
June.
"In both
Iraq and Afghanistan, once the reasons for going to war were found to be false,
or unattainable or just forgotten, those with a vested interest in continuing
the wars resorted to one of the oldest tricks in the book.
They
cultivated the myth of the soldier as hero.
They
told you that you might not understand why the war continued but that you should
support the soldiers.
Never
again will I be complicit in the killing and torture of my Brothers and Sisters.
Never
again will accept the vile religion of Patriotism.
I refuse
to pull on that rancid uniform.
I refuse
to fight for Queen and Country."
Sat 29 June -
Scotland United Against the Bedroom Tax
10.30am - 4pm Meadowbank Stadium
139-141 London Road, EH7 6AE Edinburgh
Local campaign groups, trade union
branches, equality campaign organisations and housing and legal specialists and
politicians are invited to come along to explore the options available to
mitigate and eliminate the bedroom tax and its impacts.
Organised by the STUC
PATRIOTISM.
No, I shall not die for the fluttering flag,
if truth be known, ‘tis nothing but a multi-coloured rag
held aloft by some foolish hand
inciting worker and peasant to kill
on some green and wooded hill,
peasant and worker from some other land.
Nor shall I shed blood for the fluttering rag
that brings out fools to stand and brag
of brutal deeds painted grand,
deeds where rustic and craftsman lie so still
killed by my brothers' misguided hand.
No allegiance have I for the Nation
this man made autocratic creation
that divides my brothers in a world so small,
binds us to a country's cause, right or wrong,
bids us follow its drum, sing its song,
then sheds our blood in some border brawl.
No, I'll be no slave to flag or nation,
have no ear for power oration,
though its iron heel is on my breast,
my back feels its leather thong,
at patriotism's barracoon, I'll be
no guest.
Saturday, 22 June 2013
IMF, An Excellent Serial Killer.
I have often spouted my hatred of the IMF, International Mankind Fuckers, There is not a country on the planet that they have went into with their grand plan and destroyed the living standards of the people. It is difficult to find the correct name for this gang of assassins, whose target is always the ordinary people. Reading an article from Reporters From The Edge Of Borderline Democracy, I came across this description which comes close to explaining the true nature of the IMF.
However, are these reasons enough for the executives of the organisation to be apologising? Our answer is unequivocally negative because, contrary to the common perception of the “failed cook”, the IMF is in fact an excellent serial killer. The fact that every time they describe how they killed their victim does not, in any way, mean that they failed in their mission.
It is very informative and it is well worth reading the full article HERE:
The Evaporating Illusion Of Democracy.
What kind of government shuts down the public broadcasting network without warning or parliamentary discussion? Fascist, Military Junta, Absolute Monarchy, Dictator? Well I imagine it must be somewhere in that grouping. So we come to Greece, and that is what the financial Mafia's puppets in Athens just decided to do. Any sham illusion of democracy has surely evaporated in the warm sun of Greece, as it has evaporated in other countries, Brazil and Turkey to mention two.
Teacher Dude has an interesting article on the subject:
Protester against the Greek government's closure of the public broadcasting network.
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Read the full article HERE:"----Instead of a few days of protests by the employees of ERT which could easily be ignored by pro-government private media the government was faced with a media insurrection as journalists and technicians defied threats by the authorities to continue broadcasting, using internet live streaming, unused analogue signals, satellite etc. This, along with the social media storm created meant that thousands turned up outside state run studios in Athens, Thessaloniki and other cities to protect those inside from the riot police units that quickly deployed around such facilities.Instead of stifling the voice of those working in ERT these actions encouraged people to find their signal in any way they could and demand via the live streaming channel provided by the EBU grew so rapidly it overwhelmed the site's capacity.----"
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On Opposite Sides Of The World.
The protest in Brazil seems to be gathering momentum as the days go by. From 200,000 across the country to well over 1 million people on the streets voicing their disgust at a system that puts profit and spectacle before welfare. Meanwhile the President offers the usual pie-in-the-sky, if they all go home and a few representatives chat with her government, that same utterly corrupt bunch whom the people no longer have any respect, then they can make a better Brazil. I have a better suggestion, the government go home and leave the people to create the Brazil that they want.
Brazil Yesterday:
Brazil Yesterday:
In Turkey the state apparatus has come down extremely hard on the protesters, the most vicious attack was on the people in Gezi Park. They were enveloped in tear gas and beaten, and those who ran to a nearby hotel to escape the gas and violence, were followed and the hotel also filled up with tear gas. According to the Turkish Medical Doctors Association, at least 7,000 protesters have been injured since the protests began. Though the people may be leaving the streets, it doesn't mean that they now accept that they have a democratic government. The protest seems to be shifting from Istanbul to Ankara, the capital. The hatred and disgust is still there, and probably hardened by the state's response to their protest. The reason some of them are off the streets is the shear force and brutality of the Turkish state apparatus.
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Friday, 21 June 2013
Austerity, Austerity Everywhere????
Austerity, austerity everywhere, and not a drop for the rich. It seems that the super rich of this corrupt unfair capitalist world are on an upward trajectory. The world's wealthy are having a ball, what with resurgent property prices and a rapidly rising stock market, the army of parasites with money to throw about has risen by more than a million last year. According to survey by Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management, the number of those parasites labeled "high-net-worth individuals" has reach 12 million. The same survey also states that the total wealth of the world's richest parasites rose by 10% last year, reaching a staggering£29.5 trillion. The vermin at the top of this file of parasitic shit, the so called uber-rich, those with $30 million or more to invest rose to 111,000, that is up by 11% on last year.
Well how do you feel knowing that you have been hit by "austerity" which translates into poverty, slashing of social services, unemployment, bedroom tax, workfare, (slave labour for a corporate body) and increase homelessness, while those who have been preaching this mantra, have been shoveling the fruits of your labour into their personal bank accounts? Ah, the wonders of capitalism, cakes for the few, crumbs for the many.
The Holy Trinity, The Protectors Of Wealth.
The people of Greece have experienced what is probably the most
rapid deterioration of living standards of any modern developed
country. They have entered a world of collapsing education and health-care, vicious wage cuts, stratospheric unemployment,
destruction of all social services, massive tax increases and a range
of new taxes, all this, to save the banksters and the bond market
from facing their gambling losses.
The resultant misery, ill health, mental and physical, rising
addiction problems, increase in suicides, a flood of homelessness,
rising crime and violence on the streets and the break up of families
as thousands leave Greece to try to survive elsewhere, is not enough.
Well according to that Holy Trinity, the protector of wealth and privilege, the Troika, (ECB, European
central bank, EC, European Commission, IMF, International Mankind
Fuckers), as they are pushing their fascist puppet government in
Athens to speed up the pace of “reforms”. It seems that because
the Athens puppets couldn't give away the state run natural gas
supplier DEPA at a cheap enough price, they are not meeting the criteria set by the Holy Trinity, the Troika, so might not get the rest
of the bailout.
So four years of untold misery for the people of Greece with the
promise that they would all then enter the promised land of mythical
growth and prosperity for all, looks like it isn't going to work.
They haven't sold (handed over) enough of the people's assets to the
corporate world, they haven't lowered the wages enough, the haven't dismantled the employment regulations enough. Under no circumstances
can the banksters and the bond markets be allowed to lose any of
their ill-gotten gains, even if they gamble the lot with the reckless
gay abandon of drunk gambling addict.
There is also the talk of a €2-3 billion shortfall in the
funding of the Holy Trinity, as they claim that some European states
are dragging their feet on the funding matter. So even if the
fascists puppets in Athens gave away all the people's assets and
paid-off another few thousand public sector workers, there is a
chance that they wont get the money. No matter the outcome, the
misery knowingly inflicted on the people of Greece will continue,
their situation is not likely to improve much, if at all, for decades
to come.
It is not the balancing of the budget that has to be addressed, it
is not the Trioka's reforms that have to be speeded up, it is the
stinking system of greed driven capitalism that has to be dismantled.
Through all this misery and hardship in Greece, the pattern is the
same as other countries, the rich are doing just fine, it is the
people that have to take the misery to prop up a system of privilege
for the few. Is this what we want?
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Protest And Rally, Turkish Embassy, London.
Another appeal from Labour Start for solidarity with the Turkish protesters, a rally at the Turkish Embassy in London Friday 20, June.
The world's unions have called for two days of protest against police violence and repression in Turkey.
In London this Friday at 3 PM we'll be demonstrating at the Turkish Embassy, 43 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8PA. (Nearest tube: Hyde Park Corner.)
I'll be there. Can you join us?
If you use Facebook, please sign up there saying you'll come:
https://www.facebook.com/events/673431279340973/
If you've not yet signed up to support the online campaign, please do so now:
http://www.labourstartcampaigns.net/show_campaign.cgi?c=1840
Please share this email message with other trade unionists in the UK.
Thanks -- and see you on Friday.
Eric Lee
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Workers, Know Your History, Voltairine de Cleyre.
June 20, a day to commemorate the the life of one of anarchism's great writers, speaker, educator, Voltairine de Cleyre, who died 101 years ago on June 20, 1912, but still a voice for today.
Voltairine de Cleyre (November 17, 1866 – June 20, 1912) was an American anarchist writer and feminist. She was a prolific writer and speaker, opposing the state, marriage, and the domination of religion in sexuality and women's lives. She began her activist career in the freethought movement. De Cleyre was initially drawn to individualist anarchism but evolved through mutualism to an "anarchism without adjectives."
She believed that any system was acceptable as long as it did not
involve force. However, according to anarchist author Iain McKay, she
embraced the ideals of stateless communism.[1] She was a colleague of Emma Goldman, with whom she maintained a relationship of respectful disagreement on many issues. Many of her essays were in the Collected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre, published posthumously by Mother Earth in 1914.
A World Week-End Of Action.
Like I said in a previous post, the world is in revolt, the people are waking up to the injustice and inequality that is this world capitalist system. While Greece has seen more than two years of continual protests and the people of Turkey still carry on with their three week protest in the face of ferocious police brutality and dawn raids on their homes, Brazil has now exploded into the largest demonstrations seen in that country in more than twenty years. Brazil, heralded as one of the B.R.I.C's Brazil, Russia, India, and China, the fastest growing economies in the world, as is normal has seen its people get poorer as its corrupt politicians and parasite business bosses get richer and richer.
Of course when our lords and masters talk about successful economies they don't include you and I. Brazil's "successful economy" meant that in a population of 191 million, 25% of adults earn £70 a month or less, with inflation running at 6.2%, that's a road to deprivation. However, the Brazilian government could afford to spend £8.5 billion to host the World Cup. Like in Turkey it was a straw that broke the camel's back. The Turkish protests started with the plan to build a shopping mall, in Brazil it was the increase in the price of bus fares. If the conditions are right, it only takes a small spark to start a forest fire. With "austerity" being forced onto millions of ordinary people across the world, the conditions are right.
As the police brutal crackdown on the Turkish protesters intensifies there has been a call for a world wide week-end of action in solidarity with the people of Turkey, but let's not forget, the people of Greece and Brazil.
Global unions have called for two days of protest -- on Friday and Saturday -- in response to state violence, and in solidarity with demonstrators in Turkey.
The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) has a statement here.
The International Union of Food workers (IUF) has its statement here.
If your union is holding an event as part of these days of action, please let us know using our new online form, here:
http://www.labourstart.org/2013/suggestevent.php
Your event will appear on LabourStart's home page for your country.
For example, you can see details of the Friday demonstration in London on the home page of LabourStart for the United Kingdom, here:
http://www.labourstart.org/2013/country.php?country=UK&langcode=en
(Look on the left side of the page, under Events.)
Meanwhile, early this morning, our online campaign reached an important milestone: we've now sent over 20,000 messages from trade unionists
Please spread the word in your union -- let's make this an even larger campaign! Click here to send your message: http://www.labourstartcampaigns.net/show_campaign.cgi?c=1840
Thank you!
Eric Lee
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Tuesday, 18 June 2013
No Human Being Is Illegal.
An appeal from The Unity Centre Glasgow and Glasgow Destitution Network.
Imagine being in a strange city in a foreign country on a cold
winter's night. You can't speak the language, you have no where to
stay, it's starting to rain and you don't know anyone who can help
you...
What do you do?
Where do you go?
SATURDAY 29TH JUNE
St ENOCH'S SQUARE
GLASGOW
STAND UP FOR DIGNITY
What do you do?
Where do you go?
SATURDAY 29TH JUNE
St ENOCH'S SQUARE
GLASGOW
STAND UP FOR DIGNITY
Stop
Destitution!
Give us the Right to Work!
Housing is a Human Right!
Stand Up for the right to Asylum
Give us the Right to Work!
Housing is a Human Right!
Stand Up for the right to Asylum
JUSTICE, FREEDOM &
DIGNITY for ALL!
Rally & Music
12.30 St Enoch's Square
Glasgow
Supported by the Glasgow Destitution Network
Rally & Music
12.30 St Enoch's Square
Glasgow
Supported by the Glasgow Destitution Network
Asylum seekers come to Glasgow for safety but 90 per cent of them will have their asylum claims initially refused by the UK Border Agency. The UKBAs asylum process is seriously flawed. Asylum seekers can be reluctant to reveal personal details to officials about how theyve been attacked, raped or tortured. Many are scared to give information about their sexuality in case it is discovered by other people. Worried that translators belong to rival groups or will leak information, many hold back crucial information. Often theyve not had time to collect evidence to show theyre telling the truth.
So most asylum seekers are not believed by immigration officials who operate in a cynical, canteen-culture of disbelief and racism against people theyre supposed to be helping. Many asylum seekers in Glasgow make two or three asylum applications before getting a positive decision. While they wait for new evidence or for lawyers to prepare judicial reviews, asylum seekers often face destitution. Instead of safety, many asylum seekers in Glasgow face sleeping rough and becoming dependent on the help of friends and charities to survive.
Refused asylum seekers are not allowed any recourse to public
funds. All financial support is stopped and they lose their
accommodation after 21 days. Once homeless, No recourse to public
funds means destitute asylum seekers are blocked from government
funded night shelters or hostels.
Refused asylum seekers are left to live without any money, unable to access anything but emergency medical treatment, sleeping rough or couch-surfing until they can get a fresh asylum claim lodged. They become vulnerable to exploitation and face working illegally and crime to survive.
Destitution is a deliberate policy used by the UK Border Agency to force asylum seekers to give up their asylum claims and return voluntarily to their countries of origin. It is a brutal, immoral policy that goes against basic human rights.
Refused asylum seekers are left to live without any money, unable to access anything but emergency medical treatment, sleeping rough or couch-surfing until they can get a fresh asylum claim lodged. They become vulnerable to exploitation and face working illegally and crime to survive.
Destitution is a deliberate policy used by the UK Border Agency to force asylum seekers to give up their asylum claims and return voluntarily to their countries of origin. It is a brutal, immoral policy that goes against basic human rights.
Join us on Saturday 29th June
Stand up for your rights!
Stand up for Dignity!
12.30 St Enoch's Square
GLASGOW
The UNITY Centre
30 Ibrox Street
Glasgow
G51 1AQ
0141 427 7992
http://www.unitycentreglasgow.org info@unitycentreglasgow.org
The UNITY Centre is run entirely by volunteers and funded completely by donations from our supporters. We need your help! If you would like to help by making a donation or by volunteering you can find more details on our website. Thank you! UNITY!
A World In Revolt.
It is the universal pattern of this insane economic system called capitalism. Each government can spend billions on all sorts of grand plans, and at the same time cut down on those essentials, like health care, education, social services, pensions, and so forth. The London Olympics cost billions, the war in Afghanistan has cost us billions each of its disastrous 11 years, but we are seeing a rapid deterioration in the living standards of the ordinary people because we can't afford to run a civilised society. The recent events in Turkey were sparked off by the governments plans to build another shopping mall on a green space in a city.
Yesterday hundreds of thousands, (Reuters put it at 200,000) took to the streets of Brazil in protest at government corruption, with such comments as "They have spent billions of dollars on building stadiums, but nothing on health and education." More than half a dozen cities saw there centres grind to a standstill, among them Brasilla, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Belo Horizone. The world is in revolt against a system of injustice and insanity.
So it doesn't matter which bunch of politicians you vote for the outcome is the same, big business gets the contracts, be it arms manufacturers or designers of grandiose edifices to the corporate God of greed, and the people get austerity. The world is awash with wealth, and more and more of that wealth is falling into the hands of fewer and fewer people. It's the way the system is designed to work and it's doing just fine. As long as we continue to accept this insane system we will continue to see the poor grow in number and get poorer and that little bunch of bloated parasites get richer and richer.
Is it beyond our imagination to devise a system where the wealth of the world is distributed around the planet according to the needs of the people. Is it reckless and terrorist orientated to attempt to bring about a system that sees those who create all that wealth, the ordinary people, control how it should be distributed? The present economic system is not set in tablets of stone, it is not given to us by the booming voice of some other-worldly being on high. It is a man made system that works for the benefit of the few at the expense of the many.
Our tomorrow will begin when we think co-operation, think community, think mutual aid, think no-borders, think sustainability, think of the heritage we want to leave to our children and our grandchildren. This world is our world, we built the cities and the factories, we grow the food, we therefore have the right to shape it to our needs. we have no need for the blood sucking parasites that bleed us dry to feed their own geed and arrogance.
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Brazil tonight protesting corruption, police violence, and a government that funds massive stadiums and ignores public services.
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Brazil tonight protesting corruption, police violence, and a government that funds massive stadiums and ignores public services.
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Brazil tonight protesting corruption, police violence, and a government that funds massive stadiums and ignores public services.
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Gosh, conditions in Brazil sound quite a lot like here in the US, don’t they? Maybe it’s time we took to the streets too.
- See more at: http://polizeros.com/#sthash.N9StDfIv.dpuf
Monday, 17 June 2013
How Do You Police The Police?
Sub Media is a very interesting site, for a glimpse at some of the police brutality that takes place day and daily, one of their videos, "The End Of The World As We Know It" is worth a look.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
From Footbal To Revolt.
I suppose one event that showed the unity of the Turkish people's protest was the coming together of those bitter rivals Fenerbahce, Galasaray and Besiktas. They battled on and off the pitch, but on this occasion they come out united and joined with the people against the Turkish state.
From Jenk K
Football is beyond everything else in Turkey. Fenerbahce, Galatasaray and Besiktas fans got together and marched to Taksim square to support Gezi Park protests in Istanbul on June 8th 2013. For many years these football fans have never participated in social act as a whole. This is a historical moment is now called the march of Istanbul United.
Football is beyond everything else in Turkey. Fenerbahce, Galatasaray and Besiktas fans got together and marched to Taksim square to support Gezi Park protests in Istanbul on June 8th 2013. For many years these football fans have never participated in social act as a whole. This is a historical moment is now called the march of Istanbul United.
Credits to Bulut Brothers who shared this remarkable footage with me.
Fenerbahce, Galatasaray, Besiktas fans gathering to support Taksim Gezi Park protests. from Jenk K on Vimeo.
The latest from the streets of Istanbul as reported in The Guardian:
Thousands of people took to the streets of Istanbul overnight on
Sunday, erecting barricades and starting bonfires, after riot police
used teargas and water cannons to clear the protest camp at the centre of Turkey's anti-government unrest.
In
a night of chaotic violence large areas of the city around the now
symbolic area of Gezi Park were engulfed in plumes of tear gas, while
protesters opposed to the government of Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan attempted to push back to the city's central Taksim Square.
The
continuing protest through the night, and calls for fresh
demonstrations at 4pm on Sunday suggested that despite the clearing of
the encampment in the park, Turkey's crisis was far from over.
In the immediate aftermath of the police operation trade unionists called for a national strike on Monday.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Just Beneath The Surface.
Canada doesn't often hit the headlines for street protests, but 2012 saw some of the biggest protests in Canada's history. It was the students revolt that rocked the country, lasted almost six months and forced an election. It is just more proof, if any was needed, that unrest is simply just murmuring under the surface of every capitalist country on the planet. Dissatisfaction is grudgingly borne and then it explodes.
https://ia700406.us.archive.org/23/items/STREET_POLITICS_101_HD/STREET_POLITICS_HD.mp4
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