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zondag 29 januari 2023

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #FRANCE #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #France, UCL AL #334 - 1920s-30s: First #Islamophobic reaction against anti-colonialists (ca, de, it, fr, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 The emergence of the first anti-colonial nationalist movements in France in the

1920s and 1930s gave rise to tumultuous relations with the left and the labormovement, between racism, alliances and betrayals, while a popular andconspiratorial Islamophobia emerged, justifying the repressions . ---- At the endof the First World War, revolutionary inclinations did not take place only inEurope: the Republic of the Rif in Morocco, the Egyptian revolution in 1921, inSyria in 1925... The Middle East, which the France and England cut out when theSykes-Picot agreement is in turmoil. The Western world is then frightened by the"awakening of the Muslim world", "Everywhere Islam is revealed by a furiousagitation"[1].At the same time in Paris, the future leaders of independence met within theIntercolonial Union, founded in 1920 on the initiative of the PCF and inparticular around its press organ Le Paria, led by the future Ho Chi Minh, inwhich wrote in particular Hadj Ali Abdelkader, founder with Messali Hadj of theNorth African Star (Ena) in 1926.Driven by the Third International, the Second Congress of the French CommunistParty voted in support of the colonized peoples, but its leadership none the lessconsidered the inability of the natives "to emancipate themselves", "they did notof a revolutionary past and are accustomed to servitude"[2]The weight of thesettlers from Algeria in the party has a lot to do with these orientations, asdoes the section of Si Abbès, which considers the Arabs "too patriarchal,feudal"[3]refuses the appeal of the Comintern.The convolutions of relations with the leftDespite everything, the alliances take place. In January 1924, the party adoptedthe slogan of "suppression of the indigénat" and the "right to independence". In1925, during the revolt in Syria, the PCF carried out an anti-colonial campaign,as well as during the Rif war when it broke the political consensus around thecolonial question: it was then the cartel of the left which led the repression inthe Rif between 1924 and 1926. Call campaigns for fraternization in the directionof the army take place and a call for a general strike of twenty-four hours inDecember 1925, little followed, brings together 400,000 strikers. Repression issevere, 327 arrests in France, 24 in Algeria.In 1928, the North African Star separated from the CP, whose Bolshevizationdistanced it from what would be its main demand, self-determination. Dualmembership with the PCF is prohibited. During the same period, the Frenchauthorities perceived Ena as a "threat to state authority" and dissolved it forthe first time on November 20, 1929.The SFIO, on the other hand, rallies completely to empire and assimilation andconsiders the native nationalists as reactionary and obscurantist bourgeoisies.She supports the repression in Tonkin. The SFIO still experienced internalresistance to this position led by Marceau Pivert, and later Daniel Guérin.The anarchists themselves are drawn mainly by the activism of Mohamed Saïl, whowrites in various newspapers on the colonial system in Algeria. In 1923, heco-founded the Action Committee for the Defense of Algerian Natives, and in 1934he set up the Algerian Natives Section of the CGT-SR[4]. The first Ena activistswere Kabyle maneuvers, there were many of them in the CGTU, which sought toorganize colonial workers from 1921. Some leaders were part of it, includingMessali Hadj and Abdelaziz Menouar, who organized strikes in the mines. andtransport : there were 67 strikes by North Africans before 1936. But the CGTU wasnot exempt from racism: in 1924, dockers from Marseilles who were members of theunion, to settle the problems of competition between workers, threw the "bicots"into the the port[5].Mohamed Saïl (1894-1953) militant anarchist, trade unionist and Kabyle worker.The strikes of June 1936 lead to a wave of struggles in the colonies. They willobtain victories such as the prohibition of the work of children under twelve,but the Popular Front grants social advances that are too weak and the settlersquickly hijack the measures. The weak Blum-Violette bill, which wanted to offercitizenship to a handful of natives, was rejected without protest from theCommunists. Above all, in 1937 the Popular Front dissolved Ena. The orientationsand procrastination of Moscow in the interwar period, of the alliance with thenationalist bourgeoisies, even if it meant sacrificing the working classes attimes, as during the massacre of Canton by Chiang Kai-Shek, then the "classagainst class" reversal in 1928 imposing the creation of independent communistparties where it is this time the nationalists who are abandoned, ends with theabandonment of support for independence in 1935 during the alliance with theimperialist democracies "against fascizm". The need for autonomy is essential forMessali who creates the Algerian People's Party (PPA) following the dissolution. From scholarly Islamophobia to popular IslamophobiaAll this turmoil of the 1920s created multiple concerns for the colonial partyunder an Islamophobic conspiratorial prism: "   From China to the Mediterranean,Islam is in turmoil. Everywhere burns the hidden fire of hatred of Europe   "wrote the racist American political scientist and eugenicist Theodore LothropStoddar in 1923, author of the rising tide of colored peoples against world whitesupremacy , a work which will have an important reception in France, inparticular with Albert Sarraut, radical socialist successively Minister of theColonies and the Interior, who will worry that "   from China to Turkestan viathe Congo, the 250 million supporters of the prophet are mobilizing   "  [6].Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950) was an American historian, journalist,eugenicist and political scientist.Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950) was an American historian, journalist,eugenicist and political scientist.If a Lyautey will be a supporter of colonial Islamophilia (creation of the Parismosque which plays a role of control under the aegis of the King of Morocco),others are worried, in particular certain authors and scientific luminaries.Until now, Islamophobia could be described as scholarly, then administrative: "the colonial   " was trained in the racist theories of Ernest Renan, whodescribed Islam as a religion made for inferior races, leading to fatalism, tolustful debauchery, etc. From the 1920s, following the growing presence ofcolonial workers from North Africa in France, this Islamophobia becamepoliticized. We are worried for health and cultural reasons about the NorthAfrican presence "  freed from traditional social control, who frequent bars andprostitutes (...) the sidis, although newcomers to metropolitan crime, were quickto carve out a large place for  themselves  " says doctor Côme Arrii  [7].The debates relating to the character of Muslims, their pathology and theirsexuality, have thus passed from the academic field to the political fields andrebound on the various facts: the Mohamed Ben Slimane affair, November 7, 1923rue Fondary in Paris, feminicide and attack with a knife by 3 people, will befollowed by "   a crowd rushing to the scene of the tragedy  " , where manyAlgerians in the neighborhood were taken to task and "   seriously abused   "[8]. This news item becomes a national affair due to the mobilization of certainnewspapers - the newspaper Liberté is leading the campaign "   Let us get rid ofthe sidis   " - while various political forces, opposed to Arab immigration,organize demonstrations and rallies demanding the immediate expulsion of thelatter. A few weeks later, in 1924, the Minister of the Interior declared himselfin favor of controlling North African immigration. The surveillance andprotection service for North African natives was created in 1925, along with theNorth African Brigade. On April 4, 1928, the authorities put an end to the freemovement of natives between Algiers and Paris. Behind these measures, it is alsothe nationalist militants who are targeted.Origin of the figure of the Islamo-leftistDuring the Russian Revolution, various alliances were formed between theBolsheviks and pan-Islamic movements, such as the Kazak group of Ush-Zhuz whichjoined the party, the Sufi organization of Ali Mataev in Chechnya  [9]or even theTatar figure Sultan Galiev, who attempts a synthesis between Marxism and Islam.During the First Congress of the Peoples of the East in Baku from September 1 to8, 1920, Gregori Zinoviev called on the peoples of the East to lead a jihadagainst the English and French capitalists. For the French colonial party, "  aformidable union (...) was thus sealed, the III rd International seeks toorganize Muslim communists to fight world imperialism. »  [10]Theodore Steeg, Governor General of Algeria from 1921 to 1925, was worried about"   red activists and emissaries of the Pan-Islamic Congress who traveled throughthese territories   " , generating accusatory fantasy representations, then theadoption of exceptional provisions. The shortcut will be taken by Michel Régnier,Minister of the Interior. On March 30, 1935, a decree to fight against "anti-French propaganda   " was presented, the slightest demonstration ofopposition became liable to imprisonment. On April 27, 1935, a group of theMobile Republican Guard was stationed in Algeria and the Governor General's legalarsenal was reinforced. The settler newspaper Orient Matinresumes Stoddart tosupport the criticism of the Popular Front to stir up hatred of French "   somany elements that confirm the existence of a socialist-Islamist plot   "  [11].These attacks are also deployed in mainland France against Ena: "   because oftheir promiscuity with anarchist, communist and revolutionary socialist circles "as well as alliances with the Association of Ulemas, a Muslim and nationalistreformist movement founded in 1931 by the journalist Abdelhamid Ben Badis, infavor of joint action with the Communists. The latter will be dissolved in 1937,she can no longer preach in mosques and she is attacked as a fundamentalist,while she demanded the application of secularism in the colonies. In 1935, " thedebates relating to the Islamo-Communist threat   "moved to the Senate where theyprovoked lively controversy: the responsibility for the situation between thesoft and hard tendencies is transferred to each other, but the threat is clearlypointed out: the communists, the pan-Islamists and the Ena. Jacques Duroux, ofthe Radical Socialist Party, declares "   the Algerian malaise is not due topoverty and hunger but to an explosion of fanaticism   ". Gustave Gautherotchallenges the Minister of the Interior, denouncing a red-brown threat before thehour  "   many insurrection manuals are financed by the services of AlfredRosenberg and Doctor Goebbels, Nazi Germany is active in Africa of the North  »[12]. This accusation is not insignificant, on January 26, 1937 during thedissolution of Ena, the PCF denounced "   collusion of the leaders of Ena withfascist elements in Algeria (...) the claims of the Ena are only feelings ofxenophobia dictated by misery   "  [13]. The dissolution is radicalizingactivists like Ferath Abas, once a moderate and assimilationist.Condemnation and Exclusion for AnticolonialistsLike Moscow, which repeatedly imprisoned Sultan Galiev before condemning him todeath in 1939, the PCF stabbed its former nationalist friends in the back even asthey campaigned for the Popular Front. The SFIO expelled Daniel Guérin andMarceau Pivert in 1938 for their support for the independence of the colonies.Messali Hadj was sentenced to six months in prison just like Mohamed Saïlimprisoned in September 1938 for eighteen months  [14]. On the eve of the SecondWorld War, the struggle against colonialism was abandoned by most organizationsthat emerged from the French labor movement.Messali Hadj (1898-1974) was a pioneer of independence and Algerian nationalism.Messali Hadj (1898-1974) was a pioneer of independence and Algerian nationalism. From the Indian national movement to the rebellions in the Sahel, theimperialists perceived Islam as a unifying politico-cultural threat to theirdomination, transcending the borders and ethnic-racial affiliations they hadcreated. The contours and words of the current Islamophobic ideology are alreadypresent at the time, and the far right today is largely inspired by it: LothropStoddart's work was recently republished by Éditions de l'homme libre, publishinghouse whose catalog gives pride of place to those nostalgic for the Third Reichand fascism: " Lothrop   Stoddart predicted in a premonitory manner on the riskof the influence of massive immigration from the Third World (...) and thegrowing threat of militant Islam   ". The Baku Congress is presented there as thefounding act of Islamo-leftism  [15].While even today the relations of the left and the labor movement with theautonomous anti-racist movements are still crossed by racism or fraternalism, asdemonstrated by the absence of mobilization against the separatism law, this doesnot prevent not the construction by the extreme right and the State of the figureof the Islamo-leftist finding roots in the same period when that of theJudeo-Bolshevik was constructed, leading yesterday as today to stigmatization,repression and divisions that it becomes urgent to go beyond.Nicolas Pasadena (UCL Montreuil)Chronology1920: Creation of the Intercolonial Union followed by the newspaper Le Paria in 1921.1923: Mohamed Ben Slimane affair.1924-1926: Opposition campaign to the Rif war in which the PC engages.March 2, 1926: Creation of the North African Star (ENA) by Messali Hadj.1928: Turning Class against Class of the Comintern, the ENA separates from the PC.April 4, 1928: Suspension of the free movement of natives between Algeria andmainland France.February 16, 1933: The Michel circular orders the local authorities to keep avery close watch on the Communists and the Ulemas.1936: The ENA and the neo-Destour of Bourguiba campaign for the Popular Front.January 1937: the Popular Front dissolves the ENA, Messali then founds the PPA inMarch 1937 (Algerian People's Party). He was arrested and imprisoned for "reconstitution of a dissolved league   ".1937: Strikes multiply in the colonies, the administration carries outrepression: in Morocco, in Meknes, the army fires into the crowd, killing 13during a demonstration for democratic freedoms.1938: The very poor Blum-Violette bill on political rights is definitively buried.To validate[1] Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Mortal Enemies. Representations of Islam andMuslim Policies in France during the Colonial Era , La Découverte, 2019.[2] Jacques Le Gall, The colonial question in the labor movement in France(1830-1962) , 2013.[3]Ibid.[4] Mohamed Saïl, The Strange Stranger, Writings of a Kabyle Anarchist , 2020.[5] Jacques Le Gall, ibid.[6] Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, ibid.[7]Ibid.[8]Ibid.[9] Dave Crouch, The Bolsheviks, Islam and Religious Liberty, February 15, 2010,www.quefaire.lautre.net .[10] Albret Sarrault "  the fermentation of Islam from the steppes of CentralAsia to the depths of black Africa  ".[11] "   A wind of hatred is blowing over Algeria   ", Oran Matin , February 2,1937, quoted by J. Brutus.[12] Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, ibid.[13] Jacques Le Gall, ibid.[14]Mohamed Saïl, ibid.[15] According to far-right author Jean-Gilles Malliarakis, Sickle and Crescent,Islamism and Bolshevism at the Baku Congress , Trident Edition, 2015.https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Annees-1920-1930-Premiere-reaction-islamophobe-contre-les-anticolonialistes_________________________________________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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