Taksim Tahrir, Bulgaria, Brazil, are fighting the same battle against the oppressive state structures that benefit only a small wealthy elite. ---- Open letter from Egyptian activist collective "Comrades from Cairo" ---- To you the ribs which we fight. ---- June 30 will mark a new step for us to rebellion, building on what began on 25 and 28 January 2011. This time, we rebel against the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood which brought only more of the same forms of economic exploitation, police violence, torture and murder. ---- References to the arrival of "democracy" are irrelevant when there is no possibility to live a decent life in the absence of any sign of dignity and means of decent living. The claims of legitimacy achieved through an electoral process want to forget reality in Egypt continue our struggle because we are faced with the perpetuation of an oppressive regime that has changed its face but has the same logic of repression of austerity and police brutality. The authorities maintain the same lack of accountability to the public, and the positions of power result in opportunities to increase personal power and wealth of its members. June 30, renew the cry of the Revolution: "The people want the fall of the system" . We seek a future that is not governed by the petty authoritarianism and cronyism of the Brotherhood or a military unit that maintains a stranglehold on the political and economic life, or a return to the old structures of the era Mubarak. Although the ranks of demonstrators take to the streets on June 30 are not united on this appeal, it must be ours - it should be our position because we will not accept a return to bloody periods in the past. Although our networks are still low, we get our hopes and inspiration of recent uprisings, especially those that have arisen through Turkey and Brazil. Each is born of distinct political and economic realities, but we have all been ruled by small circles whose desire was mainly perpetuated a lack of vision of all that might be good for the people. We are inspired by the horizontal organization of the movement for free public transport founded in Bahia, Brazil in 2003 and public meetings that have spread throughout Turkey. In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood have only added a religious veneer on the process, while the logic of neo-liberalism localized crush the people. In Turkey, an aggressive growth strategy in the private sector is also reflected by an authoritarian regime, the same logic of police brutality as the main weapon to suppress opposition and any attempt to consider alternative solutions. In Brazil, one rooted in a revolutionary legitimacy government proved that his past is a mask he dons when he teamed up with the same order in the capitalist exploitation of people and, similarly, the Nature. These recent struggles share the struggle of much older constant struggles of the Kurds and the indigenous peoples of Latin America. For decades, the Turkish and Brazilian governments have tried in vain to destroy these movements struggle for life. Resistance to state repression was the forerunner of the new wave of protests that have spread across Turkey and Brazil. We see an urgent need to recognize the depth of each of these struggles and we are looking for forms of rebellion spread to new areas, neighborhoods and communities. Our struggles share the potential to oppose the global system of nation-states. In times of crisis, as in times of prosperity, the state - in Egypt during the reign of Mubarak, the military junta and the Muslim Brotherhood - continues to deprive us and deprive us of our rights in order to preserve and increase wealth and privileges of those in power. None of us do not fight alone. We face common enemies in Bahrain, Brazil, Bosnia, Chile, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Kurdistan, Tunisia, Sudan, Western Sahara and Egypt. And the list goes on. Everywhere they call us thugs, vandals, looters and terrorists. We fight more than economic exploitation, the relentless violence of the police or an illegitimate judicial system. It is not for human or reformed citizenship we fight. We oppose the nation-state as a central tool of repression, which allows a local elite we suck the life and world powers to maintain their dominance in our daily lives. Both work in unison with bullets and TV shows, and everything else. We do not advocate unify or create equivalences between our various battles, but it is the structure of authority and power that we must fight and dismantle them down. Together, our struggle is stronger. We want the fall of the system. Comrades from Cairo Source: Roarmarg.org
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dinsdag 2 juli 2013
(en) Organisation Communiste Libertarie - Taksim and Rio Tahir, the smell of tear gas Call "Comrades from Cairo" (fr)
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