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dinsdag 30 januari 2024

WORLD WORLDWIDE ITALY News Journal Update - (en) Italy, Ponte Ghisolfa: In war as everyday life by msette (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]


If Erdogan's government raises its voice against the extermination ofthe Palestinians, will it become less tyrant? Is the severity of theferocious repression in Turkey and the war against the Kurds and inRojava diminished and does the cry that condemns him fade away since,thirty years ago, he was only the mayor of Istanbul? To many of ourreaders, fortunately, this will seem like a rhetorical question. Yet thelogic that requires abundant doses of condescension towards the enemy ofmy enemy, the "main" one, has always been very present among militants -or, if you prefer, activists - and left-wing journalists, as well as inmovements. It happens in a particular way, as Raúl Zibechi points outhere, when wars become the dominant aspect of daily life as they do now.And then when we remain prisoners of tactics, geopolitics and disputesbetween empires and nation-states. Zibechi, who lives in South America,points out once again how the experience of many indigenous peoples ofLatin America is a useful point of reference - not a model - forresisting the temptation to suspend criticism of the extractivism orplunder that it devastates territories, one's own or that of others,when they bear the signature of Brazil, China, South Africa or othercountries with rapidly growing economies becoming competitors ordangerous adversaries of the worst because most powerful imperialism,that of the stars and stripes. Furthermore, since January 1st, newmembers have entered the "Brics" grouping, among which Saudi Arabia,Iran and Egypt stand out. The resistance groups that Raúl writes aboutnever believed that the emergence of new world powers could improvetheir concrete situation. For those resistance groups there are noalternatives: either they will learn to defend themselves, as theZapatistas have done for thirty years amidst a thousand problems and notwithout making mistakes, for example, or they will succumb to the"national" interests of the new elites linked to the so-called emergingpowers.When wars become the dominant aspect in daily life, when they raze thestability of bodies and lives, emancipation movements are forced toadopt a concrete policy. Otherwise they run the risk of ceasing to existas such, that is, as organizations fighting for the liberation of theirpeople and for a new world.If organized movements and peoples do not adopt a concrete policytowards war, they will depend on the armed forces of the nation-statefor their defense. They will not have the slightest independence to maketheir own decisions in their territories and there will be no other waythan to submit to what the armed forces decide.Unfortunately this is what is happening with some movements, even amongthe most powerful in South America: they remain within the statist logicand have no interest in emerging from it. Some of them have conformed togeopolitics and limit themselves to considering only the United Statesand Western countries, such as England and France, as imperialists.By the same logic, they become supporters of countries in conflict withthe United States, such as China, Russia or Iran, without taking intoaccount the fact that those states oppress their own and also otherpeoples, as in the case of Russia in Ukraine . They even go so far as tosupport the Turkish government, despite the continuous violations ofpeople's rights and human rights.But there are other movements, and I think they are the majority, thatare not aligned with their states, nor are they affiliated with ageopolitical logic, nor do they see salvation in China or Russia.However, they have not given themselves time to reflect on the war nordo they evaluate the importance it will have in the future. It isnecessary to confront this second group and explain that wars will bethe daily bread of the coming years, both in their inter-state versionand in the "war on drugs" variant. Both promote militarism and the mostdiverse forms of violence.In recent years, discussions in the organized part of our people havefocused on very concrete and everyday issues, but it has not beenpossible to open them up to more global issues, with a few exceptions.There is a clear anti-repressive and sometimes anti-state tension, butit exists more as a reflection than as a consequence of a broad vision.Finally, there is a third sector that has undertaken collectiveself-defense against extractivism and already has experience in trainingindigenous, black and peasant guards, especially in South America.Equipping yourself with self-defense guards is a decisive step becauseit means distancing yourself from the nation-state and its armed andpolice forces to protect your own spaces and life in common.It is no coincidence that this third sector has taken the path ofautonomy and no longer gets involved in electoral disputes.The Zapatista experience is undoubtedly relevant, not only for theability to defend its territories but also for the construction there ofa world different from that of capitalism.The Mapuche, Nasa, Misak and dozens of Amazonian peoples are going inthe same direction. They have their own programs, far from those of theState and the parties, almost always linked to the recovery and defenseof their territories and their ways of life. These groups may not havediscussed current and future wars, but they have long experience inresisting the five-century-long war of conquest, which places them in aspecial position. From what has been said, it appears clear that the indigenous peoplesof Latin America are following a path of self-defense that othermovements and organizations are following and will follow. Theirlong-term experience is vital, as we can see every day in the south ofour continent, where all resistance to mining and extractivism refers -almost inexorably - to indigenous resistance.These resistance groups never believed that the emergence of new worldpowers could improve their concrete situation. What's more: theyexperienced how the rise of British rule and the simultaneous decline ofthe Spanish empire not only did not improve their situation, butactually worsened it. Something similar happened with the Araucanía Warin Chile and the Conquest of the Desert in Argentina, which began almostsimultaneously between the 1860s and 1880s, which began the longexpropriation of the peoples who inhabited those terrors before theformation of post-colonial states.This is why those resistance groups know that there are no shortcuts:either they defend themselves or they will succumb at the hands of thenew elites linked to the so-called emerging powers.Translation for Municipality-info: Marco Calabriahttps://ponte.noblogs.org/2024/3542/nella-guerra-come-vita-quotidiana/_________________________________________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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