Statement from Tekoşîna Anarşîst on Developments in Syria: “We Are Not Afraid of Ruins!”

The Black Rose/Rosa Negra International Relations Committee (IRC) republishes this statement from our International Anarchist Coordination (IAC) sibling organization Tekoşîna Anarşîst (Anarchist Struggle).

Background

On November 27th the loose coalition of forces that has been engaged in a years-long military conflict with the government of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, broke out of a containment zone in the country’s North Western Idlib province. In a matter of days they were able to drive out government forces and claim control over Aleppo, the country’s most populous city.

While made up of a variety of discrete factions, the group responsible for leading the lightning advance is Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a Sunni militant organization and successor to Jabhat al-Nusra, the former al-Qaeda franchise in Syria.

The advance of HTS has threatened areas held by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), colloquially referred to as Rojava. Both HTS and the anti-Assad Syrian National Army (SNA) are backed by Turkey, which seeks the elimination of AANES. In response to these developments, AANES has called for a general mobilization of the constituent militias in the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), including Tekoşîna Anarşîst.

Though this brief background is insufficient to fully grasp the rapidly developing situation, we present it here in order to better contextualize the statement from Tekoşîna Anarşîst reproduced below.

This statement is unedited, save for the explication of acronyms.

We Are Not Afraid of Ruins!

Tekoşîna Anarşîst – December 3, 2024

More than five years ago the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) brought the caliphate of ISIS to an end. Now, with the new offensive of Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), we risk a rebirth of their atrocities. HTS has united many jihadist groups with ex-fighters of the caliphate in their ranks. Recently they started a big offensive, breaking through the seige of Idlib and making the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) collapse. Aleppo has been the first big city they captured, seizing big amounts of advanced weapons left behind by regime soldiers.

SDF reacted fast, sending reinforcements to protect the kurdish neigborhood of Sheh Maqsoud in Aleppo as well as the refugee camps of the Sheba region. But the proxy force of the Turkish army, the Syrian National Army (SNA), started a new offensive coordinated with HTS, invading that same region of Sheba. The refugees displaced by the Turkish invasion of Afrin in 2018 are, once again, forced to leave their homes at a point of a gun. More than 100,000 people are now looking for shelter in improvised tents on the shores of the Euphrates river, still threatened by further advances of jihadist groups.

These new developments aggravate the instability of middle east, and should be observed together with other conflicts ongoing on the region. The Israeli occupation of Gaza, together with their attacks against Hezbollah, weakened Iran’s position in Syria, limiting their ability to support the SAA. Russian troops, also weakened after almost three years of war in Ukraine, abandoned several ground positions and are brutally bombing Idlib and Aleppo from the sky.

The US tries to keep outside of the conflict, knowing that Trump may push to withdraw their troops from Syrian soil. Turkish soldiers are not openly involved for now, but Turkish state is pulling the strings of SNA to continue their genocidal policies against kurdish people. Assad is trying to rally some international support from other Arab countries, and Iran already started to send reinforcements for a combined counter-offensive with the SAA. In between this chaos, the Rojava Revolution and the Kurdish Liberation Movement resist as the main hope for revolutionaries in the Middle East.

The largest realignment of forces in Syria in the past five years is under way, and it may have implications we can not yet forsee. It is a complex situation, and we see how many journalist are stuggling to grasp it. Many western media have been encouraged by the march of HTS, even calling them a revolutionary opposition, “rebels” against the dictatorship of Assad. We also wish for the fall of the regime, but HTS and their “salvation government” is not a liberatory solution. Their aim is to replace the Assad dynasty with Sharia law and an Islamic State, little different from what the Taliban are doing in Afghanistan or what the Islamic Republic of Iran have done since 1979. This is not a future we can accept, and many Syrians won’t accept it either.

We, as anarchists and as internationalists in Rojava, will play our role in these challenging times. We will fight alongside the SDF to defend and spread the revolutionary project, building a stateless society where the principles of democratic confederalism, pluralism and women’s revolution prevail. We call for all anarchist and other revolutionary forces, now more than ever, to defend Rojava!

We know that war brings suffering and destruction, but it can also open opportunities of free life for those who are ready. We saw what the victory over ISIS made possible here, and we are ready to continue fighting for a better future. Because we are not afraid of ruins!

The original version of this statement can be found here. You can follow Tekoşîna Anarşîst on Twitter at @TA_Anarsist.

Interview with Sultana Hossain from the Amazon Labour Union in the USA

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“We were dying,” says Sultana Hossain, describing the conditions that led thousands of Amazon employees in New York City to begin organising into a trade union.  Initially, their union was independent and had no backing from anyone else — and yet the workers were able to force an election in the workplace, win a majority and inspire millions of workers with their story.  Click here to learn more about that union and its amazing story.

For full coverage of workers’ struggles at Amazon around the world, check out LabourStart’s Amazon stories.

Some tips on organising self-defence against racists and fascists.

Fascism has been with us for just over a century now. We may never defeat fascism, but we have shown we can defeat fascists. On this island, every generation has had to confront the right, as it has dipped in and out of electoral politics and eventually been seen off the streets, not by police or government, but by the Working Class.

We have a hundred years of experience, so you don’t have to learn the hard way. Much has been written about what works and what doesn’t, how tactics on both sides are distorted by ideology, and the role of the state.

The following leaflet is a good starting point for a community under attack: Download as pdf, 2x A5 double sided For a simplex printer, flip end-to-end and reload to print the other side.

Community defence against right-wing racist aggression.

The enemy: Far-right fascist agitators who exist just to create division and conflict. They may claim to share the ‘concerns’ of one or another group but they only want power for themselves. They are few in number but they never go away, waiting to opportunistically exploit spectacular news events. They jumped on the apparent confusion surrounding the Southport attack.

In their wake are many disaffected youth. This society offers them nothing they want and most will never get what they need. Extremists regard such people as expendable ‘cannon-fodder’.

Migration is not an issue: It’s simply a natural consequence of factors beyond our control, such as climate change and the Western powers smashing the infrastructure of five countries. As more of the earth’s surface becomes uninhabitable, people will move, it’s what they do.

Borders only serve bosses, not workers; they exist to create differentials in prices and wages, which boost the mark-up on manufacturing.

There is no shortage of anything here. There are a million empty dwellings on this island and supermarkets throw away millions of tons of food every year. Corporations are cash-rich but will not invest in anything unless it gives them a greater return than simply holding currency.

It’s in governments’ interests to have you believe otherwise; the economy relies on artificial scarcity, to keep you working longer and harder for less reward. The UK establishment has spent decades enforcing this ‘austerity’ while stoking fear of other cultures, especially Islamic ones, despite these having been embedded in the West for generations. Police, politicians and the media all have their own agendas. We could argue about what these are, or why, but that won’t help us here.

Who are the “white working class”? There never was such a thing. You are Working Class if you have nothing to sell but your time. If you identify as white, it will be because no-one has ever asked you where you come from, or invited you to go back there – nothing to boast about. There is no white working class because there is no ‘white race’. That was invented in the mid Seventeenth Century to justify the wars of Empire and stave off the movement for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, that’s nothing to be proud of either.

There are experienced antifascists operating in your area. We have not the resources to protect everybody but we can offer tips and advice: e-mail defcom24@riseup.net.

What can you do? We recommend establishing autonomous neighbourhood defence committees. Start forming small affinity groups, by gathering a few trusted friends, relatives and neighbours, who live nearby, can work together, and who care about each other personally – this is vital.

Now federate these into a neighbourhood committee that can take care of a street, block or postcode. Encourage others to do the same. Are you a member of a residents or tenants association, trade union, sports club or religious congregation? In time, aim to federate neighbourhood committees into district or regional ones. Shelve your politics and prejudices; we have a common aim and no time to squabble amongst ourselves.

Physical superiority is central to fascist culture, so they are only ever satisfactorily defeated by physical resistance, this has happened many times since the 1920’s.

There are many reasons why a person may wish to avoid physical confrontation: health, ability, temperament, employment or citizenship status; but not everybody needs to be on the ‘front line’. Some folk should rest at home ready to provide late-night police station support in case of arrests. For large mobilisations we also need spotters, first-aiders, legal observers and a communications hub to relay information, this might be in another town.

We can all be involved in intelligence gathering, in advance of any threat. Mapping the territory and surrounding area thoroughly is the first step; how will the enemy arrive? Where will they assemble? Locate vulnerable people and reassure them they will not be abandoned to their fate – then don’t let them down! If you’re holding a public meeting or event, make sure it is adequately stewarded and have look-outs.

Police and courts are not supposed to take sides. Your own experience may or may not support this. You might call on them in an emergency but remember the criminal justice system exists to get people convicted and doing unpaid work in prison. They are paid by results, so information you give them will be used to this end.

So keep it off social media and avoid communications platforms that leave a trace. Don’t take your phone on actions, get a ‘burner’. You may not have done anything illegal but if there is an altercation leading to arrests, police will try and draw in as many people as possible into a conspiracy or ’joint enterprise’ charge. A trivial scuffle can result in imprisonment, especially for global majority people. The stakes are high so imagine your rant of frustration being read out in front of a judge!

It’s a numbers game. If they cannot keep us apart the police will turn on whichever group is numerically smaller on the day, to save effort. We have seen fascists turned around at the railway station, or confined to the nearest Wetherspoons, “for their own safety”. Other times we’ve been chased around the shopping centre and run out of town while they made their silly speeches. This is no help if your spaces are occupied or threatened.

‘Public facing’ counter-protests. “**** town unites / rejects racism”. These will be carefully choreographed between the organisers, police and local authority. They involve unions, councillors, businesses, churches, political parties, all with a stake in the status quo, with the idea of showing the fascists they have no local support – not that they care. The main use of these events for militant antifascists is to provide a legitimate reason for coming to town, in case they get into trouble.

Mass direct action may emerge from the above, or be organised separately. You can call a static demonstration without informing the police. Get there early, in sufficient numbers to occupy the fascists’ meeting point, their rally point, or block them from marching between the two.

Squadism is effective but will bring you into conflict with the law. It requires rigid self-discipline and great personal integrity, it isn’t for everyone.

You do not have to give your name, address or answer questions under any police stop and search power – “no comment”. Don’t carry identification. Avoid casual chatter, especially with the ones in pale blue, they are senior intelligence officers, best not to speak at all in their hearing.

If you are stopped ask why, and which power they are relying on, get their station and collar number. This is one of the few occasions when it may be worth filming on actions.

Do not film or photograph for the sake of it! What would a court make of your exciting footage?

Green & Black Cross Protest Support Line: Write this number on your body, out of sight, with an indelible marker 07946 541 511

If arrested: Don’t panic!  Relax, don’t talk, don’t use a duty solicitor, don’t give personal information. Call Protest Support Line or your chosen solicitor. Ask for a copy of the PACE code. If the police interview you it’s because they don’t have enough evidence to charge you or they would have charged you. Let’s keep it that way.

Stand up to racism (SUTR) is a front for the SWP, an authoritarian political party that has been known to tout its rivals to the police. They don’t let us in on their plans, and vice versa.

Useful links.

Green and Black Cross offer ‘Know your rights’ and Legal Observer training: https://greenandblackcross.org/events/

Gig for Gaza Fri 2nd Aug at The Anvil, Bournemouth

The Anvil, 15 Holdenhurst Rd, Bournemouth BH8 8EH, UK – Buy Tickets.

Three refugees removed from Bournemouth, 1st May. Updated.

In a massive insult to our Class, the most anti-Working Class government in recent history chose International Workers’ Day to begin its racist deportation programme, abducting three Fellow Workers from Bournemouth as they registered at the police station.

At 10am asylum applicants began arriving at the sty to sign on as they are required to do. Many had received ‘Rwanda letters’. They were greeted by support workers from the Portland Global Friendship Group and a lively demonstration involving SWP front group Stand up to Racism, Amnesty International, anarchists of Wessex Solidarity’s John Hardy Centuria and non-aligned locals.

Applicants were asked their names and given telephone numbers for legal support, some were accompanied into the building with translation services available. We counted them in and counted them out. By midday it was evident that three people had been taken ‘for interview’ and kept for an hour and a half.

The SWP/SUTR rep seemed to think he was in charge – they can’t help it, can they? – Though he was not above shooting the breeze with babylon. Authoritarians don’t share our disdain for ‘workers in uniform’ as no bolshevik regime would last five minutes without its cops. He called a meeting and observed numbers were dwindling, this seemed to put the kybosh on it. Could anybody stay a bit longer and return in two weeks?

Given the sensitivity of the operation, we suspected the filth would try and remove the detainees in unmarked vehicles. Trotsky was adamant that: “no, they are using Home office vans all over the country”. He then sloped off to his Palestine demo, mentioning in passing that there was a back gate to the car park and someone might want to keep an eye on that.

A small group of us headed that way, just before we got there the gate opened and three identical unmarked black vans with black windows left at speed.

So that’s how they do it. If you can get to Bournemouth nick on Madeira road on Wednesday 15th May between 10:00 and 13:00 please come down, we need numbers. Meanwhile we’ve got the names of the detainees and work is underway to track those vehicles.

This embarrassing publicity stunt by rat-faced parasite Sunak must fail; the criminal gangs we want taken down are the ones that wilfully smashed the infrastructure of five countries and left their inhabitants to sit in the rubble. We will not pander to artificial scarcity, there is no shortage of anything in this country, with a million uninhabited dwellings and twelve million tons of food thrown away each year. Borders serve only the bosses, and exist to maintain differentials in prices and wages that boost the markup on manufacturing.

Update, 02/05/24:

We can now report that four comrades were taken yesterday, one omitted to give us their name. We also know that their phones were confiscated, to prevent them getting on the internet and having access to their contacts. The have been supplied with a cheap Nokia instead.

They are currently being held at:

Brook House immigration removal centre Perimeter Road South, London Gatwick Airport, RH6 0PQ. Map and directions run by the parasitic Serco corporation, which made a £249,000,000 operating profit from human misery last year.

Watch this space for further updates; this is shit the government doesn’t want you to know, so share it far and wide.

On a more positive note, a record 711 Fellow Workers crossed the channel safely in 14 boats yesterday, 1st May, we congratulate them.

If you have received a Rwanda notice, Wilson’s are taking on any Rwanda cases, details here e-mail: rwandareferrals@wilsonllp.co.uk

Events in Israel-Palestine, October 2023, by Mal Content..

Amid the hand-wringing, wishful thinking, and selective blindness, it’s time for a bit of rational analysis. The two-state solution has been dead for years, since the ‘leadership’ on both sides would not accept it. Military victory by either side is impossible and would be meaningless so long as there are Arabs and Jews in the world. Obviously I’d advocate a no-state solution but that would require a popular uprising and we see how these are often defeated when the Working Class put too much faith in authoritarians. Gazans may give credit to Hamas for taking the fight to the enemy, at last.

There is a grim logic to the Hamas incursion into Israeli-occupied territory this month. It meets the United Nations definition of a ‘war crime’ as set out in the various Geneva Conventions, breaching these in several different clauses. Under these statutes, the Israeli state has been committing ‘war crimes’ in the region since its inception in 1948 and has defied UN resolutions with impunity since 1967.

Unfortunately, International Law is only enforceable by the winning side in a war, and only the losers are ever held to account, by such wars’ referees. Israel-Palestine is America’s aircraft carrier in the region, and testing ground for the kind of low-intensity munitions all states rely on nowadays to contain their own people. It saves the ruling classes a lot of blood and treasure.

Hamas grew out of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, winner of that country’s first election in two millennia, overthrown a year later in a military coup. Such parties used to be cultivated by the West, and even Israel, as a counterweight to the aggressively secular post-Stalinist independence movements that emerged after the war. It turned out that religious fundamentalism was a better vehicle for aggrieved ill-informed populations to resist colonialism than Marxism-Leninism, with just a hint of the Maoist “protracted peasant war” about it.

Hamas operatives in Gaza are precisely what you would expect of people who’ve grown up in the world’s largest concentration camp, regularly used for target practice by a military-industrial power. The drones fly constantly over Gaza, most are not armed, but they look and sound the same. If one blows your roof off (called the “knock”) you theoretically have two minutes to evacuate the ramshackle three or four-storey building before an F16 demolishes it. The state can take a child from its bed and hold it for six months without bringing it before a court or telling anyone where it is. Ambulances taking Elderly Gazans to hospital are regularly detained at army checkpoints until the patient is dead.

“Two wrongs don’t make a right”, you say? Indeed, but there’s more to it than that. By pushing Israeli casualties into four figures, Hamas have made it impossible for the IDF to maintain its customary sixty-to-one kill ratio without committing an act of inarguable genocide. This could only be explained under cover of a protracted land war, drawing the IDF into street fighting against some very experienced urban guerrillas in the rabbit warren of Gaza City, which may feel something like Barcelona in 1936, or Free Derry in the 1970’s.

And then what? If the IDF succeeds in eliminating the dysfunctional Hamas administration, is direct rule even theoretically possible? That would entail at least rebuilding and maintaining the infrastructure it so painstakingly levelled. Hamas acted as a buffer for the Israeli government, allowing two gangs of self-aggrandising demagogues to blame each other for the misery of the people. An ‘Israeli Gaza’ would have to be run as a full-on concentration camp, much as the British state did in Kenya, but without the benefit of loyalist collaborators. The losers will be Working Class Jews in the cities of the west, subject to the violent fantasies of vengeful hotheads.

Perhaps they aim for a second Nakba, driving the Palestinians out through Egypt, to wander the earth in perpetuity as refugees. That won’t work either, you can’t wage war on a Diaspora; they ought to know that.

What’s more, Israel has been known to release a thousand prisoners in return for one of its citizens, so taking a hundred hostages, whilst reprehensible and illegal, made more sense than just shooting them. Netanyahu is in the shit, and his constituents will not forgive his failure to recover their people.

So I’d have to disagree with my Comrade Martin Lux that these spiteful attacks were motivated by mindless religious fanaticism, I think they were well thought out, executed by people prepared to be martyred – and probably willing to martyr thousands of their own countrymen into the bargain – in a desperate final gamble to make Israel-Palestine unsustainable. After all they’ve been through; the people of Gaza may yet say they are not afraid of ruins.

Show your support for refugees, Portland 16 September 2023 Demo and music event.

A political and personal statement as well as a review of our solidarity work around the war in #Ukraine so far

Anarchist Black Cross Dresden.

Long English Version

Since the first day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we have been working with friends on the ground as well as comrades from Belarus, Russia and Poland. This has been made possible by thousands of donations from people around the world who have understood the importance of international solidarity at this critical moment. And for this we would like to thank all those who responded to the calls and provided help, not only with money, but also with direct actions, logistics and media work.

We are partly from these places and partly we are just very connected personally and politically with the region, the political events, the people and their struggles. We see ourselves as anarchists.

In almost nine months of organizing, we have had many different challenges that have shaped our work with fellow anarchists in Ukraine, and we would like to share some of these challenges with you as an important critical assessment of what has been achieved by the international anarchist solidarity movement during this time.

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Pakistan floods: anarchist global relief effort of the WSF-IWA

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The Workers Solidarity Federation, Pakistan section of the anarcho-syndicalist International Workers’ Association (IWA), are currently engaged in relief efforts to communities affected by the extraordinary floods caused by climate change.

Throughout 2022, Pakistan experienced an unusually intense heat-wave, with temperatures exceeding 50 degree celsius by May. With over 7,000 glaciers, Pakistan’s glacier count is only outnumbered by the polar regions1 , and the high temperatures, that affected much of South Asia, caused glacial melt, which in turn triggered the failure of ice dams and outburst floods. Water from these outburst flood travelled along tributaries and flowed into the main rivers, including the Indus River, Pakistan’s largest, causing their banks to break. The end result are the flash floods in Pakistan, exacerbated by the record monsoon rains that began in June. The events in Pakistan can be added to the list of spectacular instances of capitalism-induced climate breakdown.

The floods in Pakistan have so far affected two-thirds of Pakistan’s districts, destroyed two million acres of farmland, caused over 1500 deaths, and led to the displacement of 33 million people,2 with Unicef suggesting 16 million children affected so far. 3 All reasonable estimates indicate that millions in Pakistan now face the prospect of malnutrition and infections, particularly those caused by water-borne diseases.

In response to this, on 23rd August, members of the Workers Solidarity Federation, founded in May 2020 as the Pakistan section of the anarcho-syndicalist International Workers’ Association (IWA) established an emergency fund for disaster relief and began distributing food in flood-affected areas.4 In the course of the floods, some of their members involved in distributing aid in Balochistan became homeless5 , despite this they continued to distribute over 200 meals to families in the region.6 Since then, their relief efforts, supported by anarchists from around the world, have provided direct disaster relief to thousands of people affected by the ongoing floods in Balochistan and Sindh, in an extraordinary tale of mutual aid and transnational solidarity. On 4th September, WSF established a Flood Relief camp in Karachi.7 , distributing goods and cash to those in need.8 On 10th September, in Balochistan, WSF provided tents to people displaced by the floods. On 13th September, WSF members distributed food to people in the Dadu district of Sindh, travelling by boat across the flooded area9 , providing food supplies to 105 families10 . On 18th September, in Balochistan, WSF distributed food rations tents, mosquito nets, and infant care to the effected people in coming days.11 . On 25th September, WSF installed water tanks to provide clean water and distributed food.12 As at the time of writing, their relief efforts continue.

In the wake of any major disaster, where state and capital are absent, and a community is left to fend for itself, people self-organise on the basis of a need to survive. The self-organisation of disaster communities, to an extent, embodies anarchist principles of decentralised organisation, socialisation of resources, mutual aid, and co-operation. These principles come to the fore amidst disasters because they are taken as the most expedient option for maximising people’s chances of survival, but they are also measures that contradict the logic of capital and the state, which sooner or later will reclaim the lost territory, unless it is prevented from doing so by a large, armed, anarchist body.

The activities of the WSF-IWA are some of the most significant and heroic examples of anarchist praxis to date, and are particularly extraordinary considering that the WSF is only two years’ old.

To support the relief effort of the WSF, donate here: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8NfSnN0RXl  13

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National construction wildcat on the way as strike wave spreads

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A picture showing construction workers picketing an Amazon site during a previous wildcat in June 2021.

Construction and engineering employers have begun warning their workforce against taking part in a wildcat strike over pay on Wednesday 10th August, as strike action has spread from unionised workplaces into new areas such as Amazon warehouses.

Recent weeks have seen industrial action across the UK, as official strikes called by unions such as the RMT, Unite and CWU have been joined by unofficial wildcat actions. The wave of wildcat actions started with a strike at Cranswick Continental Foods in Pilsworth, and has now spread to Amazon warehouses, with workers at sites in Tilbury, Rugeley, Coventry, Bristol, Dartford and Coalville walking off the job or staging unofficial slowdowns over pay, and reports of the action spreading to Belvedere, Hemel Hempstead and Chesterfield.

Wednesday 10th August could see an even more dramatic escalation, as rumours are spreading of a national wildcat strike among engineering and construction workers planned for that day. Nothing seems to have appeared in the national media yet, but the Teesside Gazette has warned of the disruption that could be caused by roads being blocked near site entrances, and STV has mentioned that the Grangemouth oil refinery in Falkirk is likely to see hundreds of maintenance workers walking off the job.

 

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