[Marxism] Immigration Raids Framed As "Anti-Gang Crackdown" in NYT
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Thu Oct 2 01:08:24 MDT 2008
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:54 AM, Jeffrey Thomas Piercy <mqduck at sonic.net> wrote:
> Speaking of gangs, I have a question. Do you people, as Marxists, feel
> that there is (at least sometimes) something empowering or otherwise
> positive about these organized groups of minorities united by the need
> to just get by? Are all gangs necessarily at "war" with other gangs, or
> directly destructive to their own community?
On a somewhat related note:
October 1, 2008
Somali Pirates Tell Their Side
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
NY Times
<http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/q-a-with-a-pirate-we-just-want-the-money/index.html?ref=africa>
Sugule Ali, the spokesman for the Somali pirates holding hostage the
Faina, a Ukrainian freighter loaded with weapons, spoke to me by
satellite telephone today from the bridge of the seized ship.
Q. Tell us how you discovered the weapons on board.
A. As soon as we get on a ship, we normally do what is called a
control. We search everything. That's how we found the weapons. Tanks,
anti-aircraft, artillery. That's all we will say right now.
Q. Were you surprised?
A. No, we weren't surprised. We know everything goes through the sea.
We see people who dump waste in our waters. We see people who
illegally fish in our waters. We see people doing all sorts of things
in our waters.
Q. Are you going to sell the weapons to insurgents?
A. No. We don't want these weapons to go to anyone in Somalia. Somalia
has suffered from many years of destruction because of all these
weapons. We don't want that suffering and chaos to continue. We are
not going to offload the weapons. We just want the money.
Q. How much?
A. $20 million, in cash. We don't use any other system than cash.
Q. Will you negotiate?
A. That's deal making. Common sense says human beings can make deals.
Q. Right now, the American Navy has you surrounded. Are you scared?
A. No, we're not scared. We are prepared. We are not afraid because we
know you only die once.
Q. Will you kill the hostages if attacked?
A. Killing is not in our plans. We don't want to do anything more than
the hijacking.
Q. What will you do with the money?
A. We will protect ourselves from hunger.
Q. That's a lot of money to protect yourselves from hunger.
A. Yes, because we have a lot of men and it will be divided amongst all of us.
Q. [There are 20 crew members, most of them Ukrainian, being held
hostage.] How are you interacting with the hostages? Eating with them?
Playing cards?
A. We interact with each other in an honorable manner. We are all
human beings. We talk to one another, and because we are in the same
place, we eat together.
Q. What if you were told you could leave peacefully, without arrest,
though without any ransom money. Would you do it?
A. [With a laugh] We're not afraid of arrest or death or any of these
things. For us, hunger is our enemy.
Q. Have the pirates been misunderstood?
A. We don't consider ourselves sea bandits ["sea bandit" is one way
Somalis translate the English word pirate]. We consider sea bandits
those who illegally fish in our seas and dump waste in our seas and
carry weapons in our seas. We are simply patrolling our seas. Think of
us like a coast guard.
Q. Why did you want to become a pirate?
A. We are patrolling our seas. This is a normal thing for people to do
in their regions.
Q. Isn't what you are doing a crime? Holding people at gunpoint?
A. If you hold hostage innocent people, that's a crime. If you hold
hostage people who are doing illegal activities, like waste dumping or
fishing, that is not a crime.
Q. What has this Ukrainian ship done that was a crime?
A. To go through our waters carrying all these weapons without permission.
Q. What is the name of your group? How many ships have you hijacked before?
A. I won't say how many ships we have hijacked. I won't talk about
that. Our name is the Central Region Coast Guard.
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