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NEWSFLASH
48-hour general strike tomorrow in Greece

09/02/2012: Anger spilling over against troika austerity

  Greece

Greece
Support for government in free fall

08/02/2012: General strike on 7 February opposes “mediaeval labour conditions!"

  Greece

Syria
Anti-regime protests facing ferocious response

08/02/2012: No trust in Arab League and imperialist powers

  Syria

Kazakhstan
Nazarbayev in Berlin

08/02/2012: A big protest rally in freezing temperatures greeted the Kazakhstan president as he attended a meeting to strengthen relations with the German government and big business.

  Kazakhstan

 Ireland
Joe Higgins addresses packed anti-household tax meeting

04/02/2012: Joe Higgins argues in Cork, 26 January, to resist the household tax: "Yes, we have a choice!"

  Ireland North, Video

Belgium
January 30 General Strike

03/02/2012: A strike corresponding to the level of anger over austerity programme

  Belgium

EU summit
No capitalist solutions to the spiralling eurozone crisis

03/02/2012: The capitalist classes of Europe are all adopting the same policy of attempting to make the working class pay for the capitalist economic crisis.

  Europe

 Nigeria
Story of the great general strike

02/02/2012: A socialist view on recent showdown between government and people

  Nigeria, Video

Italy
Dozens of No TAV activists arrested

01/02/2012: The repression will not stop the movement!

  Italy

Socialism
Answering Common Questions

31/01/2012: Frequently asked questions

Kazakhstan
Free Vadim Kuramshin!

31/01/2012: Urgent solidarity needed

  Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan
‘Labour Start’ editor makes outrageous claims against oil workers and CWI

31/01/2012: Worldwide solidarity campaign means the Kazakhstan regime can no longer deny 16 December massacre

  Kazakhstan

Tunisia
“The mass of people continue to struggle”

31/01/2012: Interview with two Tunisian socialists, one year after the fall of Ben Ali

  Tunisia

US
For an independent Left challenge in Presidential elections

30/01/2012: Fight Against Corporate Politics

  US

 US
Capitalist crisis and the occupy movement

30/01/2012: Bryan Koulouris explains how the USA is being transformed by the occupy movements which have arisen in anger at the growing inequality between the 1% and the 99% in the United States

  US, Video

Climate change
Dithering in Durban

30/01/2012: Once again, a United Nations-sponsored climate change conference has completely failed to address the issue of global warming.

  Environment

Cyprus
Partial general strike paralyses public sector

29/01/2012: December’s industrial action against austerity just the beginning of the fight-back!

  Cyprus

Asia
Feeling the coming storm

29/01/2012: Whole continent on the verge of major social convulsions and political shocks

  Asia, CWI Comment And Analysis

Latin America
No escape from world crisis

28/01/2012: The illusory appearance of a peculiar isolation from the international picture of stagnation, recession and economic crisis is fragile - a new period of turbulent class conflict lays ahead

  CWI Comment And Analysis, Latin America

China
“I was arrested by China’s Secret Police”.

27/01/2012: CWI’s Zhang Shujie speaks out at hearing in Sweden’s parliament

  China

Egypt
Huge crowds in Tahrir Square mark revolution anniversary

26/01/2012: Masses in Cairo and other cities demand end to military rule

  Egypt

China
‘Long Hair’ to attend Stockholm hearing on state repression

26/01/2012: LSD legislator from Hong Kong to speak in support of young socialist Zhang Shujie, forced to flee China

  China

 CWI International Meeting
Illusion of stability in Latin America

25/01/2012: Contradictions and new struggles define situation in region

  CWI, Latin America

Brazil
In defence of Pinheirinho inhabitants!

25/01/2012: 3 year old child killed in fatal repression

  Brazil

Kazakhstan
New wave of arrests against opposition

25/01/2012: Release Vadim Kuramshin and all those arrested – End harassment of opposition activists!

  Kazakhstan

 Kazakhstan
After the Zhanaozen clampdown

25/01/2012: 16 December underlined the need for the workers’ movement to link economic demands to the struggle to bring down the regime

  Kazakhstan, Video

USA
Mobilize to Support Longshore Workers

24/01/2012: Key Battle for the Labour and Occupy Movements

  US

 CWI International Meeting
World capitalism in crisis

22/01/2012: As world economy worsens, inter-imperialist relations intensify

  CWI, CWI Comment And Analysis

Britain
Stephen Lawrence murder – The untold story

21/01/2012: How socialists and the local community fought back against racism and the BNP

  Britain

Scotland
ConDem government blunders independence referendum

20/01/2012: Scottish National Party’s version of indepdendence a nightmare for workers

  Scotland

Egypt
A year of revolution and counter-revolution

18/01/2012: As economic crisis worsens, new class conflicts loom

  Egypt

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Indonesia

Bali terror attack

www.socialistworld.net, 14/10/2002
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

The horrific bombings at the nightclubs in Bali have left up to 300 Australians dead, the biggest toll since the 500+ killed in the Vietnam War. The victims were overwhelmingly young people, mainly working class youth on end of season football tours or once-in-a-lifetime holidays. The victims also include the many hundreds physically injured some of whom will experience psychological trauma for the rest of their lives.

Steve Jolly, Socialist Party, Australia

Collective shock

Australia is in collective shock. The world events that many ordinary people thought immune from have now caught up with them - it is a case where "you can ignore politics, but it won’t ignore you".

Other casualities include the Indonesian nightclub staff who died and were injured. The local tourist industry will be wrecked after these attacks. Tens of thousands of Indonesian workers will be left unemployed without any social security.

It is probable the attacks were organised to attack the West (especially Australians who are hated after its military intervened in East Timor in 1999) by the main local reactionary Islamic group Jemaah Islamiyah, possibly with assistance from Al-Qaida - or the other way around. The sophistication and sheer size of the three bombs also suggest that pro-Islamic elements in the Indonesian armed forces might also have assisted, as they have backed JI in recent conflicts with Indonesian Christians.

It is unlikely the top levels of the army were involved, as they control much of the tourist industry in Bali.

In Australia the Howard Federal Government will try and use the attacks to bolster its support for Bush’s war on Iraq. Extremists on the Right will try and whip up racist feelings with attacks on local Muslims and even anti-war activists.

However the mood amongst ordinary people is not the same as it was in the US after the September 11th attacks last year.

No military solution

The news of the bombings reached most Australian on the Sunday morning, yet that afternoon - October 13th - 35,000 marched against a war on Iraq on the streets of Melbourne. The massive crowd honoured the dead with a minute silence, agreeing with speakers who explained that there was no military solution to the social problems that breed support for terrorism.

The Socialist Party in Australia argues that Howard’s blind support for Bush’s ’war on terrorism’ and upcoming war on Iraq, makes ordinary people targets for terrorist retaliation. We must support those workers, students and poor farmers in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Indonesia who are fighting against imperialist domination of their countries and for a democratic, secular and socialist future.

We reject the idea that the only option is either US domination or the ideas of Islamic fundamentalism. We stand for democratic socialism and the rights of all nations and peoples to self-determination, including the Palestinians.

The Greens in Australia, who are growing in support as Labor continues to be a pale imitation of the Liberals, argued that the bombings showed the need for Australia not to go to war in Iraq as its troops would be better served fighting terrorism in the region. This shows the left nationalism of the Greens and Howard responded quickly arguing that the source of the anger against the West was in the Middle East.

The Greens position was an echo of the argument that some right-wingers used to support the radical left in the anti-conscription referendums during World War One. They opposed Australian troops going to fight for Britain not for internationalist, anti-imperialist reasons, but because consription for a European war would leave the country open to invasion from "the Asiatic hordes".

Australian troops whether used in the region or in the Middle East will not stop the oppressed peoples fighting with everything they have against imperialism. We must counterpoise internationalist and socialist explanations to the Government and its allies, not head in the sand nationalism albeit with a left face.

The bombings are a disaster for the Indonesian government of Megawati. It will be a body blow for investor confidence in general and the tourist industry in particular. Her government will come under tremendous pressure from Washington and Canberra to clamp down on local Islamic extremist groups. She will be pushed to accept the presence of US and Australian special forces and agents in the country, the biggest in the Islamic world with 180 million people. She will have to balance between the demands of imperialism versus the need to keep onside the Islamic parties.

The bombings may create an atmosphere that make it more likely there will be an invasion of Iraq by the US (supported not only by the UK and Australia but also the Security Council).

The reactionary leaders of the Islamic groups know that such a war will kills tens of thousands of their Muslim brothers and sisters. They believe that this is worth the price if it creates a holy war that will push their reactionary and medieval ideas.

Workers throughout the Middle East and workers in the West have the same enemy - the system that keeps Palestinians in chains, destroys the futures of workers at Enron and similar disasters of capitalist greed worldwide, and carpet bombs Iraq for the benefit of US oil companies. We cannot go backwards to religious hatred and terrorist genoicide, but rather must go forward together against capitalism and build a decent democratic and socialist future for the next generation.


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