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Quebec
Mass student strike passes 100th day

23/05/2012: When authoritarianism faces resistance

  Quebec

Germany
30,000 defy police provocations

23/05/2012: Mass demonstration against EU’s austerity policies

  Germany

Tamil struggle
"Seek justice – by all means necessary!"

23/05/2012: Third anniversary of slaughter of Tamil people by Sri Lankan army marked by protests all around the world

  Sri Lanka

Greece
Euro crisis deepens

21/05/2012: Revolution and counter-revolution

  Greece

Algeria
Legislative elections give near-majority to the FLN

20/05/2012: Anger from below, manoeuvres from the top

  Algeria

Burma
Two elections, 90% support but no power

19/05/2012: Workers’ organisations must ensure real change

  Burma

 Russia
CWI supporters arrested during Moscow protests

18/05/2012: Police target socialists at protest camp – urgent protests needed!

  Russia, Solidarity

Lebanon
Union leaders call “a strike without credibility”

18/05/2012: Build fighting, democratic trade unions!

  Lebanon

Germany
Massive state repression against “Blockupy” movement

18/05/2012: Thousands attempt to occupy squares and blockade the ECB in Frankfurt, Germany. Protests are banned.

  Germany

 Kazakhstan
Activists released

18/05/2012: Leader of the “Leave Peoples’ Homes Alone” campaign and member of the SMK, Larissa Boyar, and others have been released from prison

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Greece
New elections due as pro-austerity coalition talks fail

15/05/2012: For a Left government! For anti-austerity, pro-worker, socialist policies!

  Greece

Tunisia
General strikes, power struggles and an economic stalemate

15/05/2012: Republic’s president, Marzouki, afraid of ‘new revolution’

  Tunisia

 Kazakhstan
MEP speaks out against repression

15/05/2012: "Despite this ferocious oppression, the opposition and discontent of the working class cannot be silenced"

  Kazakhstan, Video

US
Socialist candidate challenges corporate politics in Washington state

13/05/2012: "During an election dominated by career politicians who are loyal to big business, I am running as a Socialist Alternative candidate to make sure there is at least one independent left-wing, pro-worker candidate in Washington State worth voting for."

  US

US
In calculated move, Obama supports gay marriage

12/05/2012: Step up the Struggle for Equality

  LGBT, US

Nigeria
Experiences of the explosion of class struggle

12/05/2012: Urgency of a working class alternative proven again

  Nigeria

Russia
Moscow left holds May Day Moscow demonstration

12/05/2012: Lively and political CWI contingent attracts variety of activists

  May Day, Russia

May Day
Demonstration in Uleåborg Finland

12/05/2012: Meeting discusses involvement in Afghanistan

  Finland, May Day

Kazakhstan
Miners’ strike ends in victory for workers

11/05/2012: Campaign Kazakhstan reports that newspapers in Kazakhstan said a strike by miners at KazakhMys ended on 7 May with a complete victory for the workers.

  Kazakhstan

 Irish referendum
No to the austerity treaty!

10/05/2012: On 31 May Irish voters are asked to vote on the European fiscal treaty. This video explains what the treaty is about.

  Ireland Republic, Video

May Day in Nigeria
Fanfare fails to mask workers’ anger

10/05/2012: May Day should have offered opportunity for workers to pose their demands and agitation before the government

  May Day, Nigeria

France
Weekend that shocked Europe

09/05/2012: Austerity rejected in Eurozone’s second biggest economy

  France

Sri Lanka
United left May Day in Colombo

09/05/2012: Socialist organisations march to joint rally

  May Day, Sri Lanka

Britain
Legitimacy of Cameron and Clegg further shattered

07/05/2012: The Con-Dem government suffered a crushing defeat in last Thursday’s elections for local authorities and in the mayoral contests apart from London.

  Britain

The capitalist “vampire squid” and the class struggle in Europe

06/05/2012: As economic crisis worsens and class struggles continue in Spain, Greece, Portugal and elsewhere in Europe, the need for working class fight-back and to build the influence of Marxism grows.

  CWI Comment And Analysis, Europe

Hong Kong
Thousands march on May Day

05/05/2012: Socialist Action (CWI) campaigning against the capitalist 1% and against racism

  Hong Kong, May Day

Sweden
May Day in Gothenburg

05/05/2012: Bobby Seale as guest speaker

  May Day, Sweden

 Kazakhstan
Trial of Vadim Kuramshim resumes

04/05/2012: Solidarity needed to free Vadim!

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Pakistan
May Day in Sindh

04/05/2012: Fotos of impressive march

  May Day, Pakistan

Lebanon
Build a mass workers’ movement to get rid of the corrupt ruling class

03/05/2012: For a workers’ programme that puts forward the socialist alternative

  Lebanon, May Day

Germany
Heading towards days of action against Troika austerity

03/05/2012: Days of action planned in Frankfurt/Main against European Central Bank and big finance

  Germany

Britain
"We’re striking back on 10 May"

02/05/2012: Pension cuts, job cuts, service cuts

  Britain

Ireland
Water charges are just paving the way for privatisation

02/05/2012: Irish government doesn’t seem to have learned anything from the massive opposition to its Household Tax

  Ireland Republic

Malaysia

Oil corporation’s profits and crony capitalism provoke mass protest

www.socialistworld.net, 15/03/2006
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

Biggest fuel price hike ever

Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party (England and Wales)

Last Friday, March 10, nearly 2,000 people protested in Kuala Lumpur to voice their resentment over the big fuel price increases put through by the government of Abdullah Badawi. Petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas have all gone up by nearly 25%. This was the second public demonstration since the government raised fuel retail prices on March 2 in a move to cut its fuel subsidy bill by about US$1.18 billion. Although the protest was peaceful, the Malaysian police used violence to disrupt it by unleashing chemically-laced water cannons on some of the crowd.

In fact, Kuala Lumpur has not seen such large anti-government demonstrations since Abdullah took power in 2003. He had sought to heal the wounds of the late 1990s when financial and political crises provoked major street protests. This recent development also shows how the attempted ‘humble and pious’ outlook of the Abdullah government, in comparison to the 22 years of Mahathir autocratic rule, could be tainted and dented by the greed for profit of the big corporations such as Petronas - Malaysia’s national petroleum corporation.

Although Petronas is a state-run corporation, since Mahathir’s era in the 1980s it has given immense authority and autonomy to its corporate managers and directors to exploit the market forces and government influences in order to develop its resources and profits. In addition to the growing pace of oil exploration activities at home, Petronas has its exploration and international business operations in oil resource-rich countries elsewhere such as Sudan, Myanmar, Turkmenistan, Nigeria, Chad, Egypt and the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area. This means cooperating with a number of despotic regimes. It currently manages 59 energy ventures in 26 different countries around the world. Now Petronas, the only Malaysian company in the ‘Fortune 500’, like many other multinational energy companies, is riding the crest of the towering global fuel prices and raking in unprecedented revenues and profits. For the fiscal year ending in March 2005, it recorded a pre-tax profit of US$15 billion - up 55% on the previous year. It contributes up to 30% of the Malaysian government’s total revenues.

The role of Malaysian state capitalism, especially in the case of Petronas, has clearly illustrated the function of the state in developing the national capitalist corporations in Malaysia and how its revenues and profits are being used to benefit the crony capitalists. Abdullah recently said, “Petronas has been very responsible. They have made a huge contribution towards the development of the country”. But during the Mahathir era, Petronas’ profits were repeatedly used to fund massive and extraordinary projects. These included the construction of the luxury, high-class administrative capital at Putrajaya, the sponsorship of a Formula One motor-racing team and the company’s spectacular twin-tower building in Kuala Lumpur, which is the tallest skyscraper in the world.

Double standards

Petronas’ profits have also been used to finance economically unsustainable ventures or to bail out politically connected firms in order to benefit certain cronies. For instance, in 1998 Petronas, through its shipping carrier Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad (MISC Ltd.), without any explanation acquired a debt-laden shipping company, Konsortium Perkapalan Bhd (KPB Ltd.). Meanwhile, some government critics have speculated that the recent subsidy savings would be used to prop up Malaysia Airlines (MAS), the Malaysia’s ailing national carrier.

The government justified the necessity to cut its fuel subsidy by about $1.18 billion to curb over-consumption, to discourage smuggling and to remove subsidy-generated market distortions. But the government never questioned Petronas’ generous billions in subsidies for Independent Power Producers (IPP) and Tenaga National Bhd (the national power corporation). These subsidies ensured that their ventures into the power industry have been largely profitable. Last year, the business magazine - ‘The Edge’ - identified the IPP beneficiaries as Genting Sanyen Power, YTL Power, Malakoff Bhd and Tanjong Plc/Powertek Bhd. It said, “These companies are controlled by the families of Lim Goh Tong, Yeoh Tiong Lay, Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary and Ananda Krishnan, four of the richest families and individuals in the country”.

Undoubtedly, the fuel hike - the biggest in Malaysian history - will further ratchet up inflation and especially burden working class families. The recent demonstrations established that public anger has focused on Petronas’ massive profits and its extravagance. More importantly, it has focused on how those massive profits are used and potentially abused by unscrupulous business-favouring politicians and the state. Meanwhile the essential needs of working people are being slaughtered such as a minimum or living wage, decent housing, accessible public facilities for all (transportation, recreation, education, health), a secure environment, basic public utilities (water, electricity, sewerage system). The fallacious rhetoric of the government is that, “They (Petronas) have made a huge contribution towards the development of the country”.

Ironically, Petronas, especially during every major festival celebration, has been highlighting in its TV commercials the essential need for harmony and tolerance in Malaysia’s multicultural society and the need for a friendly environment. In reality they are the most dangerous anti-social elements in society trampling on the fundamental rights and needs of the majority of the population in the interest of profits. This devious and deceitful character of Petronas is being enhanced by a few at the top of corporate management who are carrying through profit-orientated policies with the full approval of the government oligarchy. This is how the Malaysian capitalist economy works - for the profits of a few, rather than the benefits and needs of the majority.

In order for the billions in profits going to corporations like Petronas to benefit the majority - the working class and their dependents as well as other oppressed people - for their basic day-to-day routines and living, they must be taken into public ownership, under democratic working class control and management. The majority - the working class in Malaysia - has the leading progressive role to play together with all those exploited by capitalism, in order to end the rule of profit and establish a socialist plan of production for a socialist society to meet the needs of all.

For photos, leaflets and statements related to these demonstrations, see the web-site of the Parti Sosialis Malaysia (www.parti-sosialis.org)


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