When you see a lawyer interviewed amongst a riotous mob of workers saying "yes I
think the people's uprising is going well," you know the last people he wants tobenefit from this are the working class! Bourgeois opponents of the regime willhope to ride the tiger only to shoot it when power is within their grasp. --- SriLanka is teaching the world working class an important lesson. Since independencefrom the British in 1948, it has been a land of rebellions and social struggles,from the largely (majority) Sinhalese uprisings of 1971 and 87-89, to theminority Tamil revolts of 83-2009. Despite the questionable mentors of theserebellions (Maoism, Trotskyism and national separatism) they have harnessed along-standing resentment by ordinary Sri Lankans, the workers and dispossessed,of nepotistic crony capitalism.The price paid has always been workers' blood, and betrayal by the manipulativeelites of class, caste and religion in a land where even Buddhism wields amachete. The slaughter of defeating the Tamil Tiger personality cult ofVelupillai Prabhakaran, consolidated the now two decades old Rajapaksa dynasticdictatorship at a cost in excess of 100,000 lives.That today on the streets, ordinary Sri Lankans have again not just risen butdefeated the proven repressive arm of their state is a major triumph born ofcourage as much as desperation. Already sick of the government's family runbusiness pocketing the nations treasure and selling off key assets - China boughtan 85% stake in the country's second port of Hambantota - to cover theirfinancial mismanagement, the current world crisis is the final straw. Not only isthe country short of necessities like food stuffs and fuel, the governmentsquandering of its assets has robbed it of the foreign currency both to importand to subsidise the nation's basic needs. Global capitalism and the ruling classare looking on in horror at the consequences this implies for them.But while power lies on the streets, victory on them is not enough on its own. Inthe failure of every rising, again and again in Sri Lanka, has been itsfundamental fault line - the historically successful division between theSinhalese and the Tamil communities.So far, the months of protest have been predominantly by the Sinhalese community.The Tamil minority largely in the north of the east have been noticeably absent.This could be a critical weakness as the Sri Lankan ruling class are adept atdivision and scapegoating. What stands out though, according to current soundingswithin the Tamil communities, is that despite the bloodshed, defeat, andcontinuing discrimination, they're not looking on with hostility at events inColumbo and elsewhere.One interview stands out to sum up their current perspective: "We respect theirstruggle, but we don't see our struggles represented there."For the first time, an historic opportunity is opening up to heal thepostcolonial divisions sewn amongst the working class across the island, for newlinks forged amongst the working class across a post-colonial ethnic divide, withsolidarity in the common struggle that unites both needs and tactics.There, as everywhere, our class is weakened by division and false friends. Thecurrent crisis in capitalism is by its nature uniting in common cause in astruggle that teaches the necessity and joy of unity and strength.Capitalism cannot save or heal the current conflict, it can only kill or bekilled. Victory on the streets must lead to victory of the united struggles ofthe whole working class! Let's feel the onlookers tremble.https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2022/07/12/sri-lanka-riding-the-tiger/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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