Since you are meeting at four, I'll be able to globalize my questions and my remarks.
Indeed, when I read the words of Nizar
He uttered these words: "Now the rule of the bankers will start. "Laffitte had betrayed the secret of the revolution. This is not the French bourgeoisie that ruled under Louis Philippe, but a fraction thereof, bankers, kings of the Exchange, Kings Railway, owners of coal mines and iron, owners Forest and part of the land agreed with them, what we call the financial aristocracy.Amami PTT union spokesman of the League of the left working. == Nizar Amami - is a revolution in the truest sense of the term, but according to a new scheme. As in how this movement has built than in the breath that he found to continue. What happens in Tunisia is the first revolution of the twenty-first century. With a goal, a new company and a constituent capable of establishing a true democracy to meet the social and economic problems. ( site NPA)==
.... when I read these words of Nizar Amami, I can only remain skeptical. A true Marxist would hard to say what would have been the targetthe revolution of 1830!Empowering Louis-Philippe? That is the objective? The aim of the people of Paris would have been able to remove the land and assign it to the bank? "After the revolution of July, when the Liberal banker Laffitte in triumph led his friend the Duke of Orleans City Hall[1]
Installed on the throne, she dictated the laws in Bedrooms, distributing public burdens, from ministries to the newsagents.
The industrial bourgeoisie
itself formed part of the official opposition, that is to say, it was shown that as a minority in the House .(...)
wrote
Karl Marx in his "The Class Struggles in France
.
The
objective of a revolution is always to stop what the old system had unbearable.
But the people did not "objective."
The people of Tunisia was not intended to give power to the bourgeoisie not slavery.
Neither the trust - again - to the graduating class comprador ..... what clique Ben Ali had originally as social base .....
The people of Tunisia, the one that sings Wala Kasmi unconscious goal was to share equal to 500 dinars per month per person.
500 dinars per month per person
That is the only objective.
The poor people who died under the bullets of the fascists is not intended to entrust the reins of country specialists who shot Pollock privileges. "Who did the revolution!" Wala Kasmi a poem in colloquial Arabic translated and adapted by Bold Mirage
Who made the Revolution?
These are Fréchich ...
These are the Porters,
The waxing and masons sites,
And the son of the scarred,
The unemployed and vagrants,
The beggars and beggars,
It is the merchants vendors,
Who made the revolution!
It is the children of Tala
From Kasserine Regueb and Jelma
From Bouzayen, Sidi Bouzid and Meknassy,
Children Forgotten hinterland
Revolution is the oppressed,
ignorant and ill-treated,
is the Revolution mobsters,
miseries and beggars,
What class do you represent to deny that the goal of conscious people of Wala Kasmi was to overthrow the socialist-
fascist Ben Ali and to deny that its aim was unconscious
trigger PERMANENT REVOLUTION process whose outcome would be the first division of 500 dinars per month for each Tunisian and the final outcome, the egalitarian sharing of 1000 euros per month for each Terran ...? What is your class
social basis for denying this. trigger PERMANENT REVOLUTION process whose outcome would be the first division of 500 dinars per month for each Tunisian and the final outcome, the egalitarian sharing of 1000 euros per month for each Terran ...? What is your class
Unless you want to specify that your class is the bourgeoisie of the graduates. Claiming that in France - the NPA - give 5 TIMES MORE than the qualified higher unhappy without diplomas!
"The NPA offers a scale of 1 to 5 Global"
Hi Olivier, In your opinion what is the scale of wage acceptable in European society (the unemployed to the CEO)?
Thanks. Manuel The NPA offers a scale of 1 to 5 Global, knowing that we propose to upgrade the minimum wage to 1,500 euros net. Today, after taxes, the difference is I believe there from 1 to 120, which leaves room. The high salaries are outrageous. That said, the egalitarian distribution of wealth is not only to reduce income disparities but to ensure equal remuneration resources that the community created by the manual or intellectual work.
Are you able understand that this response contains the reason why since 1996 the LCR and the NPA onbt abandoned Africa to its fate? you understand that refusal to raise the slogan "Troops Out of French Africa" since 1996 is directly linked to the desire to give
5 TIMES MORE as other graduates?
Are you then able to understand that a party that claims it can not be a party formoisy whose project is to continue to the colonial system? If you understand this, why do not you say that French is a class formoisy SPOLATRICE African workers? 5 TIMES MORE as other graduates?
THE CLOWN Menshevik BESANCENOT WANTS TO GIVE EURO 7500
TO THE HIGH EXECUTIONERS formoisy! If you do not tell, can you understand that the Tunisians, Egyptians, Libyans, Yemenis, Moroccans, Cameroonians will suspect you to come in these countries DEFEND THE INTERESTS OF THE WESTERN formoisy?
you claiming that a graduate has any right to
requires more than WITHOUT DIPLOMAS If you go to Tunisia, Egypt, in Africa we made such propaganda most intransigent enemies. You as we find your class enemies in defense of formariat. PC-O of Iran was very confused on this issue.
Even on the question of the Egyptian revolution, the biggest confusion about social goals to give this réovlution
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dictator is gone, the dictatorship must also go! (Google translation)
A dictator, who for nearly thirty years has made life hell for people in a country run on the model of capitalist market economy with full political and military support of the United States and other Western governments, was forced to resign.With the resignation of Hosni Mubarak, under pressure to crush the revolution, the people of Egypt have reached their first objective.
This is an important step, but one step in the progress of the revolution.
People want the total crushing of corrupt and repressive regime.
Their struggle against Mubarak is in fact a struggle against a system in which Mubarak has been a leader and an icon.
Their struggle against Mubarak is in fact a struggle against a system in which Mubarak has been a leader and an icon.
Revolution broke this icon, but the system is still in place.
Following the resignation of President Mubarak, it was announced that the power was transferred to the Supreme Council of the army led by the Minister of Defence.
It was argued that this sale represents a shift towards a "democratic transition".
However, it makes the transition to the next dictator!
is the ploy of reactionary forces and cons Revolutionaries to send home people. NO TO CONSTITUENT!dictators of our time are products of a necessary political and economic system that protects the interests of a capitalist ruling minority at the expense of poverty and denial of rights of the vast majority of people.
The revolution must be all of that system and road sweeping.The Egyptian revolution, with its slogan "Bread, freedom, human dignity," goes in that direction. Now he has won the first victory he must clearly be on his agenda of the next objective and practical measures for its realization. The revolution must declare that Mubarak and his regime leaders should be tried for 30 years of crime and looting.must state that none of the Heads of State or military must be in a position of power in the name of "council", "provisional government" or any other form, under the pretext that it is a transition period.
Their place is in the courts, to stand trial, not at the head of state authority. People should call for the immediate release of political prisoners, freedom of the press, organization, assembly, protest and strike for the immediate dissolution of the security forces and intelligence. real transition to freedom is through the immediate realization of these demands, demands that can not be won, as Mubarak was pulled down with the power of protest and struggle of the people with the power of the street. Mubarak has been pushed, but the revolution can and must go to ever greater power and determination until the total defeat of the entire system. revolutionary greetings to the people of Egypt! Vive la revolution! Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
= £ 1200 for all Egyptians (+ 14 years) and half-share £ 600 Youth (- 14 years) Nothing, absolutely nothing on the slogan PAY ONLY FOR ALL, nor in its algebraic formulation nor in its application contrète. A revolutionary party that does not require TODAY equal sharing of Egypt's GDP will leave the door working for social climbers formoisy working ... We will see a proliferation of strike écnomistes corparatistes selfish. The minions of pseudo-Marxist formoisy will try to convince poor Egyptians that satisfying the demands of engineers will be a step forward in meeting the needs of the poorest. With the same stupid tactics that new Instits of France were found to work 20 hours of classroom teachers as colleagues .... for 534 euros per month .... half-pay .... Similarly, the text is completely silent on the emergency call on Egyptians to gather freely and not 25 to nominate their delegates removed base. Nothing on the board of delegates, delegates, members, delegates, national ... ! What is really the PC-O of Iran? We repeat a line Stalinist policy stage? If so, the class nature of that line formoisy revolutionary-cons will be unmasked! SHOULD A GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL DELEGATES! (controlled - each - per 24 delegates-members)=and not talking about the goal of
As for Africa - collectivization without immediate compensation from the entire estate real estate - you can see only the distant shadow in this text!INVESTMENT DEMOCRATIC
£ 300 per month per personWithin four revolutions that are needed in Africa alone the first was made - the anti-esclavoise revolution, the revolution against the bourgeoisie semi-slave whose camera socialist-fascist Ben Ali, the Tunisian section, the Egyptian section, including the politico-fascist Mubarak were local agencies. This revolution Anti-esclavoise must be followed by 3 revolutions.Loumamba Mohsni, Zyed Dhimene Mohammed Yefsah, Houzan Mahmoud, Yadi Kohl, did you realize?
No, definitely not. When you read the rest of the interview, it is understood that the absurd proposal to convene a constituent assembly - which the Bolsheviks absurdity have bitten their fingers in 1918! - Is not a "blunder" isolated. Write
is a permanent revolution in both its modes of action and in its claims. Initially, the shares were held during the day, but then, faced with the political police who acted the night, they have become nocturnal. It was thus possible to counter the police and have a tactical advantage on the field reconnaissance and neighborhoods. " ' Nizar Amami
without understanding that "Permanent Revolution" implies tearing diplomas and copyright after tearing the actions of capitalists ... is to go straight into the wall. There is no "unity of the workers." The Vultures of the social basis of Besancenot ACTIVIST AGAINST U.S. IN 2010 when we were trying to vote "French Troops Out of Africa" in the mobilizations. The French formoisy NOT ACCEPT IMMEDIATELY TO SHARE OUR COMMON GDP! That sums it
But the mask fell in the suite.
We first describe the forces that will try to roll in the flour of the groundbreaking real poeume Wala Kasmi
But the mask fell in the suite.
We first describe the forces that will try to roll in the flour of the groundbreaking real poeume Wala Kasmi
Since the protests began, the work of union activists federations of secondary and primary schools, some health sectors, PTT (post and telecommunications), unemployed graduates, has combined to that of lawyers and students of the General Union of Tunisian Students (UGET). Union activists have played an important if not crucial in organizing and supervising events. One of the proofs of the key role of trade unionism, is that many events are parts of the premises of the UGTT. Unionists have also played an important role in local debates and the creation of committees and in the popular march to the capital from January 22. Revolutionaries January 15 will come to narrate their exploits unionists rebels who were preparing the post Ben Ali. Just read the end to include a front-bourgeois formoisy has already put in place to sabotage the revolutionary process and prevent the construction of a government of national delegates.
What is the Front of 14 January?
Front of 14 January is an important part of the Tunisian opposition. It was formed with the events of recent days and the flight of the dictator. It is a policy framework that gathers many leftist forces and Arab nationalists. He participates in Tunis and in other regions in the demonstrations and radical demands.
is a response to the current revolutionary process in order to give substance to the slogans put forward by the protesters. Its purpose is to provide a popular alternative, working, progressive and revolutionary forces against revolutionary-cons. The platform proposed so far needs to be clarified and deepened. Discussions and developments will contribute.
This front is intended as a proposal to force the break with the dominant social and economic system in order to take him round the body issues of unemployment, precariousness and impoverishment of large segments of society. He is now calling for the creation of an elected Constituent Assembly respecting parity. This must include all political forces, associations and trade unions from the popular movement. It must prepare a new constitution allowing citizens to determine the nature of the state to implement. We see that the school CSF of sham-NPA has already managed to make clones in Tunisia.
When you know that cartels since 1995 are the main organizational form that was used for the clique-Sabado-Krivine Grondt-Besancenot to prevent any progress of the popular self-organization .... one can understand what is the "FRONT". Front of 14 January is an important part of the Tunisian opposition. It was formed with the events of recent days and the flight of the dictator. It is a policy framework that gathers many leftist forces and Arab nationalists. He participates in Tunis and in other regions in the demonstrations and radical demands.
is a response to the current revolutionary process in order to give substance to the slogans put forward by the protesters. Its purpose is to provide a popular alternative, working, progressive and revolutionary forces against revolutionary-cons. The platform proposed so far needs to be clarified and deepened. Discussions and developments will contribute.
This front is intended as a proposal to force the break with the dominant social and economic system in order to take him round the body issues of unemployment, precariousness and impoverishment of large segments of society. He is now calling for the creation of an elected Constituent Assembly respecting parity. This must include all political forces, associations and trade unions from the popular movement. It must prepare a new constitution allowing citizens to determine the nature of the state to implement. We see that the school CSF of sham-NPA has already managed to make clones in Tunisia.
His name itself is a symbol of the character of "revolutionaries of the last hour" of his composition. Only DELEGATES OF BASE - representing 25 persons, DELEGATES OF COUNCIL - representing 625 persons, representing 15,000 MEMBERS DELEGATES-persons,-NATIONAL DELEGATES each representing 390,000 people are REAL REPRESENTATIVE BODIES. The puppets of the NPA in Tunisia will be exposed.
Starting formoisy scandals of the political line of the Algerian PST. A group - from San Egidio - has ceased to be indicative of the stupidity of the petty polkitique formoisy Algeria. A group that believes so the overthrow of capitalism that requires HALF SMIC for the unemployed! ►
unemployment allowance of 50% of SNMG (National Minimum Wage Guaranteed)! Starting formoisy scandals of the political line of the Algerian PST. A group - from San Egidio - has ceased to be indicative of the stupidity of the petty polkitique formoisy Algeria. A group that believes so the overthrow of capitalism that requires HALF SMIC for the unemployed! ►
(NPA source
Algeria. Resolution adopted by the National Directorate of PST on the popular revolt
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
)
Algeria. Resolution adopted by the National Directorate of PST on the popular revolt
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
)
We therefore saw the boycott of the meeting of 12 February on behalf of the absence of social content! And the result was the applause of El Mujahid
! The Socialist Workers Party (
PST) has, for its part, demarcated This initiative, denouncing, in the aftermath, "the verbal escalation and radicalism without content, not compatible with the tasks (...) binding on those who aspire to truly radical change." ;
The
PST
PST
said that the struggles of workers and youth must be worn rather "against liberalism by widespread insecurity." ;
Take the bourgeoisie as an excuse not egalitarianism slave refuses to boycott the event is an argument to cowards!
NOTES AND ADDITIONS Lyon: Meeting of Solidarity with the struggles in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere!
2011
Meeting of Solidarity with the peoples and workers in struggle
Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere!
Let's listen to militants from North Africa and Middle Eastbuild together solidarity!
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The revolutionary situation in Tunisia has raised a wave of hope across North Africa and the Middle East and even beyond. Workers from Egypt followed suit to end Mubarak and his regime. These mobilizations are a result of significant labor strikes in these countries in recent years, they express the reaction of workers against the global crisis of capitalism. From Morocco to Iran, Egypt to Yemen through Algeria or Jordan, resistance is growing against the political and social oppression, misery and exploitation that benefits only the privileged minorities and big imperialist powers. What is the current situation in these countries? What are the social and political forces involved? What future is there and what lessons for the camp of the oppressed? How to build international solidarity? Come chat! Activists will be present Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Iraqi and Iranian:
Yefsah (Socialist Workers Party - Algeria)
Houzan Mahmoud (Worker-communist Party of Iraq) Yadi Kohl (Worker-communist Party of Iran)
February 24, 18:30 at the University Lyon 2 (Amphi Jaboulay) 86 rue Pasteur Lyon 7th Metro D Guillotière Tram T1 stop street at the University
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Original text English Workers' Communist Party of Iran
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Dictator is gone; dictatorship must also go! With the stepping down of Hosni Mubarak under the crushing pressure of the revolution, people of Egypt have achieved their first goal. A dictator, who for nearly thirty years had made life hell for people in a country run on the model of market economy capitalism with the full political and military backing of the USA and other western governments, was forced to resign. Eighteen days of people’s massive protests in Cairo, Alexandria, Suez and other cities, their smart and brave confrontation with all the regime’s vicious ploys, and the workers’ massive strikes finally brought Mubarak to his knees and forced him to flee.
This is an important step, but only one step, in the progress of the revolution. People want the complete smashing of the corrupt and repressive regime. Their fight against Mubarak is in fact a fight against a system for which Mubarak was a leader and an icon. The revolution has smashed this icon, but the system is still in place. Following Mubarak’s resignation, it was announced that power has been transferred to the Supreme Council of the Army led by the Defence Minister. It was claimed that this handover is a move towards a “transition to democracy”. However, this is in fact the process of transition to the next dictator! This is the ploy of the reactionary and counter-revolutionary forces to send people home. The counter-revolution, from the western governments to the army and all those awaiting negotiations and compromise, gave up Mubarak under the pressure of the revolution so as to save the whole system. The revolution can and must thwart this ploy too.
The dictators of our age are the necessary products of a political and economic system which protects the interests of a ruling capitalist minority at the expense of the poverty and the denial of rights of the great majority of the people. The revolution should target the entirety of this system and sweep it out of the way. The Egyptian revolution, with its slogan “Bread, freedom, human dignity”, is moving in this direction. Now that it has won the first victory, it must clearly put on its agenda the next goal and the practical steps for its realisation. The revolution must declare that Mubarak and the leaders of his regime must be tried for 30 years of crime and plunder. It must declare that none of the state or military leaders should be in a position of power in the name of “council”, “provisional government” or any other form, with the excuse that this is a period of transition. Their place is in courts, to stand trial, not at the head of state power. People should call for the immediate release of political prisoners, for freedom of the press, organisation, assembly, protest and strike and for the immediate dissolution of the security and intelligence forces. Real transition to freedom is through the immediate realisation of these demands; demands which can only be won, just as Mubarak was pulled down, with the power of protest and struggle of the people, with the power of the street. Mubarak was pushed out, but the revolution can and must go on with ever greater power and determination until the complete smashing of the entire system.
Greetings to the revolutionary people of Egypt! Long live the revolution!
The dictators of our age are the necessary products of a political and economic system which protects the interests of a ruling capitalist minority at the expense of the poverty and the denial of rights of the great majority of the people. The revolution should target the entirety of this system and sweep it out of the way. The Egyptian revolution, with its slogan “Bread, freedom, human dignity”, is moving in this direction. Now that it has won the first victory, it must clearly put on its agenda the next goal and the practical steps for its realisation. The revolution must declare that Mubarak and the leaders of his regime must be tried for 30 years of crime and plunder. It must declare that none of the state or military leaders should be in a position of power in the name of “council”, “provisional government” or any other form, with the excuse that this is a period of transition. Their place is in courts, to stand trial, not at the head of state power. People should call for the immediate release of political prisoners, for freedom of the press, organisation, assembly, protest and strike and for the immediate dissolution of the security and intelligence forces. Real transition to freedom is through the immediate realisation of these demands; demands which can only be won, just as Mubarak was pulled down, with the power of protest and struggle of the people, with the power of the street. Mubarak was pushed out, but the revolution can and must go on with ever greater power and determination until the complete smashing of the entire system.
Greetings to the revolutionary people of Egypt! Long live the revolution!
Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
11 February 2011
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