[A-List] What's new at Links: economic crisis; G20; Nepal; World at a Crossroads; Sudan & ICC; apartheid Israel; El Salvador; photo essay; EU election
glparramatta
glparramatta at greenleft.org.au
Mon Apr 6 18:46:43 MDT 2009
What's new at Links: economic crisis; G20; Nepal; World at a Crossroads;
Sudan & ICC; apartheid Israel; El Salvador; photo essay; EU election
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Atilio Borón: From infinite war to infinite crisis
<http://links.org.au/node/983>
By Atilio Borón[*], translated by Machetera, Scott Campbell, Christine
Lewis Carroll and Manuel Talens
March 25, 2009 -- Some thoughts on the current capitalist crisis, its
probable "solutions" and the role that a socialist option might play in
the present juncture.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/983>
Eric Toussaint on G20: `Putting a fresh coat of paint on a world
that is collapsing'; police attack protesters
<http://links.org.au/node/982>
By Eric Toussaint and Damien Millet, translated by Christine Pagnoulle
in collaboration with Elisabeth Anne
April 1, 2009 -- The G20 summit meeting in London from April 1 onward
was loudly announced and publicised. Those 20 industrialised and
emergent countries (G20) are meeting to find solutions to the economic
crisis. But long before the end of the summit, it is clear that they
will not rise to the challenge.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/982>
Sydney, April 10-12, 2009: `World at a Crossroads' 21st century
socialism conference day-by-day agenda <http://links.org.au/node/974>
World at a Crossroads: Fighting for socialism in the 21st Century
Easter 2009, April 10-12, Sydney
Venue: Sydney Girls High School
World At A Crossroads is a conference that brings together hundreds of
socialists, progressive activists and Marxist thinkers from around
Australia, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and North America in dozens of
panel presentations and workshops dealing with the urgent questions that
confront us all: war, imperialism, food security, racism, workers'
rights, sexism, the media and culture.
* Get day-by-day agenda and more info here
<http://links.org.au/node/974>
Nepal: `We call on progressive and leftist forces of the world to
support us' <http://links.org.au/node/986>
Kathmandu -- On April 2, 2009, Ben Peterson -- a socialist activist
visiting from Australia -- had the opportunity to interview Suresh Kumar
Ale Magar, who is an elected member of Nepal's Constituent Assembly and
a militant of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).
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``We see the policies and the struggle of the people in Venezuela,
Bolivia and the Latin American countries against imperialism,
particularly against US imperialism... I strongly believe that in
the future that there could be an international anti-imperialist
organisation, of which those countries would be a major part.''
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/986>
Review: John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff's `The Great Financial
Crisis' <http://links.org.au/node/985>
The Great Financial Crisis
By John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff
New York, Monthly Review Press, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-58367-184-9 paper
Review by Patrick Bond
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/985>
Sudan: ICC indictment of Omar al-Bashir -- justice or a poisoned
chalice? <http://links.org.au/node/984>
By Steven Fake and Kevin Funk
March 21, 2009 -- After an hour and a half of walking under the intense
Sudanese sun, armed with crude maps printed from the internet, we paused
before a field of rubble in an industrial area of North Khartoum. Two
teenagers sat on the porch in front of the still-partially standing
building, conversing and watching the world go by in this gritty, dusty
area of the Sudanese capital.
"Al-Shifa?", we mustered as a question, the name of the massive
pharmaceutical plant that stood on this site until just over a decade
ago. They nodded. "Bill Clinton", we responded, pointing to the ruins of
the facility that his administration bombed in 1998. The two boys
chuckled. Just over a decade after the US bombing of al-Shifa, on March
4 of this year, a different leader -- Sudanese head of state Omar
al-Bashir -- was indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for
war crimes and crimes against humanity.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/984>
Nepal's Blue Diamond Society: Hopes high for LGBTI rights
<http://links.org.au/node/980>
March 17, 2009 -- Kathmandu -- Ben Peterson interviewed Subash Pokharel,
coordinator of Nepal's Blue Diamond Society. The Blue Diamond Society is
the largest LGBTI (lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender and
intergender people) rights organisation in Nepal.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/980>
Salim Vally: The campaign to isolate apartheid Israel -- lessons
from South Africa <http://links.org.au/node/979>
By Salim Vally
[Salim Vally, a leading member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee in
South Africa and a veteran anti-apartheid activist, will be a featured
guest at the World at a Crossroads conference, to be held in Sydney,
Australia, on April 10-12, 2009, organised by the Democratic Socialist
Perspective, Resistance and Green Left Weekly. Visit
http://www.worldATACrossroads.org <http://www.worldatacrossroads.org/>
for full agenda and to book your tickets.]
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/979>
David Harvey: Their crisis, our challenge <http://links.org.au/node/978>
In a far reaching interview with Red Pepper, David Harvey argues that
the current financial crisis and bank bail-outs could lead to a massive
consolidation of the banking system and a return to capitalist
``business as usual'' -- unless there is sustained revolt and pressure
for a dramatic redistribution and socialisation of wealth. David Harvey
was interviewed by Marco Berlinguer and Hilary Wainwright.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/978>
El Salvador's FMLN: The road to victory and beyond
<http://links.org.au/node/977>
By the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
March 24, 2009 -- Starting at 7am on Sunday, March 15, Salvadorans
headed en masse to the polls to cast their ballots for the future
president; by 9:30pm Mauricio Funes, presidential candidate of the
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), pronounced himself
president-elect of El Salvador--the very first leftist head of state in
the country's history.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/977>
Photo essay: Fighting back against home foreclosure
<http://links.org.au/node/976>
Photos by David Bacon
Oakland, California, March 12, 2009 -- On the steps of the Alameda
County courthouse, community activists in the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) protest against the auction of the
foreclosed home of Armando Ramos and Fernanda Cardenas. Their home
mortgage, held by the mortgage company OCWEN, had an adjustable
rate. When it went up, Ramos and Cardenas could no longer make the
payments. OCWEN then decided to auction off the home on the courthouse
steps.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/976>
Britain: New left alliance for EU elections
<http://links.org.au/node/975>
March 24, 2009 -- Last week saw the launch of the ``No2EU -- Yes to
Democracy'' electoral front, which is critical of the European Union and
opposed to the Lisbon Treaty. The alliance is an initiative of Bob Crow,
head of Britian's biggest transport union, the RMT. Below, Crow explains
why activists have taken the decision to challenge British Labour Party
complaceny on this viciously anti-working class treaty.
* Read more <http://links.org.au/node/975>
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