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The Power of Protests by Mumia Abu Jamal

ICFFMAJ in Devon | 11.03.2003 19:28

Written the day after the world-wide demonstrations against the war - Mumia's stuff is now starting to get out, from behind the walls of death row. Read on ......

THE POWER OF PROTESTS

Written 16-02-03
Copyright 2003 Mumia Abu-Jamal

"But now everyone is cashing in on the 'war against terror'. When Macedonian cops gun down seven Arabs, they announce that they are participating in the global 'war on terror'. When Russians massacre Chechens, they are now prosecuting the 'war on terror'. When Israel fires at Arafat’s headquarters, it says it is participating in the 'war on terror'. Must we all be hijacked into America’s dangerous self-absorption with the crimes of 11 September? Must this vile war between Palestinians and Israelis be distorted in so dishonest a way?" -- Robert Fisk, "The Lies Leaders Tell When They Want to Go to War," *Independent*, UK (3/30/02)

There was something glorious about the millions of people around the world, from Britain to Bombay, from Moscow to Minneapolis, from Paris to Pittsburgh, over 600 cities according to some reports, all united in opposition to the war aims of the Bush Regime in Washington.

There could be little question that to most of the peoples of the world, the Bush Regime’s arguments have dismally failed. Even with the support of the Administration’s most trusted member, General-cum- 'Foreign Minister' Colin Powell, the claims of the government have fallen like leaves in Autumn. Indeed, the reports to the United Nations by weapons inspectors, Drs. Hans Blix and Mohamed El-Baradei, delivered a slap to the Americans, causing the usually calm Sec. Powell to adopt an uncharacteristic non-diplomatic tone in clear frustration at the gist of the reports.

Even with the considerable closet support of the corporate mass media, and the residue of Sept. 11th, the Bush Regime has to go back to the drawing boards, to find some key that will (in the words of Shakespeare) "let slip the dogs of war!".

The U.S., driven by the petro-hunger of the vast reserves under Iraqi lands, threatens to break the UN, and indeed fracture NATO, in order to achieve its imperialist, 'sole Superpower' objectives: which is to destroy any entity that does not openly acknowledge its hegemony. Only the power of the People, as demonstrated by the vast, militant, funny, and vibrant protests around the world, can place a stopper into the bottle of War for Empire.

It is a splendid beginning; but it is only a beginning.

For the Bush Regime that is in 'power' is not representative of the people; if we are honest, we have to acknowledge that *none of them do!* They are protecting the interests of the Money Power that rules in the closed rooms in Washington. There, one need not pretend to be a part of a 'democracy'-- for the ruling hand in Washington, in both Democratic and Republican administrations, is 'corporatocracy'-- the unrelenting rule of capital. If people really want Peace; if they want to transform this infernal addiction to war that drives every administration, then they must begin to organize to deeply transform this political order, starting from the bottom, ending at the top. That really means the end of the 'strategy' of 'the lesser evil' in American politics. It means voting, yes; but voting for what people really want, and really need. It means seeing both major parties as traitors to democracy, as wards of the same corporate interests who want, not only war-- but War Without End-- for generations, to protect their swinish wealth and opulence.

It means Change. In a word, revolution.

It means that, or it means nothing. It means washing away the deep American addiction, not only to oil, but to hierarchy, the need to obey one's 'leaders'. It means-- social transformation.

The mass demonstrations around the world were more than a rebuke to the Bush Regime in D.C.; it was a tacit rejection of the U.S. media, which, through its heated repetition, martial music, and strategy of demonization, served as a whorish handmaiden of political, corporate elites. It meant that millions rejected the programming pumped through the propaganda mills owned by capital.

That too, is a good beginning. But it can’t be an end.

Media that serves the wealthy few, and ignores the daily tragedies of working people, and non-working people, who are suffering in every state of this alleged 'union', should be left alone, to wither on the vine.

To quote an 'unelected dictator' (King Dubya); '...it's either for ya, or aginst ya.'

A true Peace Movement must do more than march; it must fight! It must fight for a better world against the forces of greed and narrow interest; it must fight for the Right to Peace, in a nation deeply dedicated to war.

Copyright 2003 Mumia Abu-Jamal

To find out more about Mumia Abu Jamal - where he is - why he's there - and what people are doing about it, visit:

 http://www.mumia.org/freedom.now/

Onamove!

ICFFMAJ in Devon

Comments

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fuck the police

11.03.2003 21:32

shut up you cock.. free mumia and fuck the police

who cares


Interesting responses!

12.03.2003 10:19

I was fascinated by the vehemence of Justice/Marksman etc., who are probably all the same person. Clearly he is a policeman, and is standing up passionately for his professional brother. (I do wonder whether he thinks it possible that the police, who are often good and decent men and women, can from time to time behave in criminal ways and frame innocent people? This does happen you know! ) But I was more interested by the silence of this watching policeman relative to everything else on the site: does this mean that the Yard is now antiwar?

Watcher


the yard isnt some hive mind entity

12.03.2003 11:10

Individual officers have autonomy to make their own minds up on issues. Whilst they dont often publically make their political opinions known you'll find that probably as many consider the proposed war against iraq to be wrong and to be in violation of international law and an afront to the stability of the UN, as those that have aligned themselves with the opinions of blair/bush.

enforcer


Why did you suppress the police messages?

12.03.2003 14:18

I'm not a cop, and I think Mumia was framed, but
why did the Indymedia crew 'hide' ie. suppress, the anti-Mumia messages from Marksman, Justice?

Hide racism, antisemitism, hate messages, death threats etc. but why hide a strong opinion which is contrary to ours?

Policemen are citizens too and should have the right to participate in our debates. And why is a stupid response like "fuck the police" left up on the message board?

Watcher


indymedia = censormedia

12.03.2003 18:06

It is worrying that the editors of IndyMedia seem to be tolerant of extreme left wing posts that support the murderers of police officers and encourage violent rather then peacefull protest and ban any post thats not totally inline with their own views... accusing it of being right wing or even facist/nazi. We were all of the opinion till recently that IndyMedia was independant and was only removing posts that were clearly defamatory or counterproductive/irrelevant to the spirit of things.. eg advertisements, extreme conspiracy nonsense, etc.

clown-_-candy


read the guidelines

13.03.2003 11:41

the posts were removed for being i) unfactual & ii) discriminatory

imc censor