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'Speak out against War Moves, Attacks on Political Rights'
[The following statement by Mart’n Koppel, candidate for mayor of New York, was released September 11 by the Socialist Workers Party.It is taken from the website of The Militant ; the title was added by SeeingRed. --editor]
Waving the banner that "America is under attack," that it has sustained
"a second Pearl
Harbor" in the wake of today's assault on New York's World Trade Center and the
Pentagon, the U.S. government will seek to advance its "right" to launch
military
assaults on other countries, as it has done over the past few years against the
peoples of
Yugoslavia, Iraq, the Sudan, and Afghanistan. The U.S. rulers will become even more
brazen in their backing for the Israeli regime's escalating war drive against the
Palestinians.
Calls by capitalist politicians and apologists for stiffer measures to prevent
future such
"intelligence failures" are being played up nonstop by the big-business
dailies, news
agencies, and TV and radio networks. Anti-Arab and anti-Islamic bigotry is being
cranked up to bolster this onslaught.
The Socialist Workers Party calls on workers, farmers, and all defenders of democratic
rights to speak out against the U.S. rulers' demagogic efforts, in the name of
preempting
"terrorism," to rationalize restrictions on political rights. We must
oppose the campaign
by the U.S. government -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- to curb the
constitutionally guaranteed space for political organization and activity and to
legitimize
the use of the U.S. armed forces at home and abroad.
During its final months in office, following several years of preparations, the
Clinton
administration established, for the first time in U.S. history, a North American
command -- that is, the command structure for deployment of U.S. armed forces at
home, aimed first and foremost at working people in this country. The White House
appointed a commander-in-chief of this new homeland command, and over the past two
years this euphemistically called Joint Forces Command has carried out simulated
"antiterrorist" military operations -- together with city, state, and
other federal police
forces -- in New Jersey, northern California, New York City, and elsewhere.
The Bush administration is now deploying these forces in their first actual domestic
military operations. On September 11 the U.S. government placed U.S. armed forces
worldwide on hair-trigger war alert. It called out an army regiment of light
infantry onto
the streets of Washington, D.C.; mobilized the New York National Guard under federal
command; and deployed heavily armed FBI "counter-terrorism squads" and other
special federal police units in Los Angeles, along the borders with Mexico and Canada,
and elsewhere across the country.
In coming days, as the administration acts on Bush's vow "to hunt down and punish
those responsible," the labor movement and all democratic-minded organizations
and
individuals must be on the alert to protest government frame-up trials and oppose its
trampling on the presumption of innocence; the right to due process; Fourth
Amendment protections against arbitrary search, seizure, and wiretaps; and freedom of
association without spying and harassment by government informers and agents
provocateurs. The last four years of the Clinton administration, and the opening
months
of the Bush White House, have been marked by stepped-up bipartisan efforts to
strengthen the federal death penalty, erode the rights of the accused and convicted,
and
increase the room for commando-style operations by the U.S. Border Patrol and other
Immigration and Naturalization Service cops, the FBI, and other federal assault
agencies.
Whoever may have carried out the September 11 operations, the destruction of the two
World Trade Center towers, and the air attack on the Pentagon -- with the resulting
deaths and injuries of thousands of men, women, and children -- these actions have
nothing to do with the fight against capitalist exploitation and imperialist
oppression.
Revolutionists and other class-conscious workers, farmers, and youth the world over
reject the use of such methods.
The U.S. government and its allies for more than a century have carried out systematic
terror to defend their class privilege and interests at home and abroad -- from the
atomic
incineration of hundreds of thousands at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to the 10-year-long
slaughter in Indochina, to the war against the Iraqi people in 1990-91, to the
burning to
death of 80 people at Waco on its home soil, to other examples too numerous to list.
In
recent weeks, the White House and Congress have stood behind Tel Aviv as it escalated
its campaign of both random killings and outright murders in its historically failing
effort to quell the struggle by the dispossessed Palestinian people for the return
of their
homeland.
Half a century ago the revolutionary workers movement and other opponents of colonial
outrages, racism, and anti-Semitism in all its forms warned that by waging a war of
terror to drive the Palestinians from their farms, towns, and cities, the founders
of the
Israeli state and their imperialist backers in North America and Europe were pitting
the
Jewish people against those fighting for national liberation in the Middle East and
worldwide; they were creating a death trap for the Jews, which Israel remains to
this day.
By its systematic superexploitation of the peoples of Asia, Africa, and Latin
America; by
its never-ending insults to their national and cultural dignity; by its ceaseless
murderous
violence in countless forms -- U.S. imperialism is turning North America into a death
trap for working people and all who live there.
The U.S. rulers know that as they press their assault on the living and working
conditions of workers and farmers in the United States, they will meet growing
resistance, as working people organize to defend their livelihoods and their rights.
That's
why Washington is systematically strengthening its hand against the battles it knows
are coming.
The Socialist Workers Party calls on workers and farmers in the United States and
worldwide to speak out in defense of the struggle of the Palestinian people, the
people
of Western Sahara, the Puerto Rican people, the rights of the people of Cuba, and
others
the world over fighting for their national rights and against all the ways in which
the
world capitalist order presses humanity toward fascism and war. We must oppose U.S.
military intervention anywhere in the world. We must oppose efforts by Washington to
escalate an assault on the political rights of working people and the organizations
of our
class and its oppressed and exploited allies.
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