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Belarusian Anarchists Visit Liverpool

Neon Black | 06.12.2007 05:37 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Liverpool

Two Belarusian comrades visited Next To Nowhere last night, to show an Indymedia video of the mass protests in Minsk last year, and to discuss how west European activism compares to that of the former eastern bloc.



The video contained footage from the abortive 'denim revolution' of March 2006, which followed the re-election of Russia-leaning president Alexander Lukashenko, over his US and EU-backed rival Alexander Milinkievič. As the Bush administration alleged voting irregularities (pot, kettle, black), a large group of protesters set up a tent city in the October Square, in an echo of what had happened during Ukraine's 'Orange revolution'. However, there was to be no victory for Washington here, because massive police repression was able to overcome the protests, which seemed to lack the working class base of their Kiev equivalents.

The comrades explained that though they did not support Milinkievič, they were active in the protests against Lukashenko's government, seeing them as an opportunity to spread their ideas. Indeed, the videos showed quite a few red and black flags amongst the blue of Milinkievič. The male comrade was imprisoned for taking part.

Radical activism and anarchism seems to be in its infancy in Belarus. The female comrade remarked how there are no social centres in her land, because activists are frequently targeted by the state. Radicalism in Belarus was strangled in the Soviet Union, and Lukashenko has kept much of the Stalinist apparatus, not even bothering to rename the KGB! However, the neoliberal 'shock therapy' which is increasingly attacking the living standards of working people will inevitably provoke resistance in years to come. For example, on 1st January 2008, Lukashenko will bring in benefit cuts the like of which Gordon Brown probably only dreams of.

Students, pensioners and 'veterans of labour' are currently entitled to half-price fares on public transport. Children under three years old get free medical care. Former inmates of German WW2 concentration camps are given free medical and dental treatment and free public transport. Victims of the 1980s Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster, which affected Belarus more than any other of the then republics in the USSR, have free medical care, 50% lower rents and cheap housing credit. Military and police personnel got free medical attention and annual holidays. In four weeks' time, the only section of Belarusian society to keep their benefits will be parliamentary deputies!

The enormity of our global task struck me during this meeting. The generations of working class people in Britain, the US and western Europe who won social gains from their ruling classes are becoming less active and dying off. Those who survive are mostly tied to the trade union bureaucracy that Thatcher's children know little of and (rightly) trust even less. Like our young comrades from Belarus, anarchists in the UK have some theory, but have experienced nothing except defeat at the hands of the state and its hangers-on.

Of course reinventing the world is not an easy task to set yourself, and it is by necessity a step into the dark. But in this age of instant global communication we will learn together, and that is something we went part of the way towards doing last night.

Many thanks to our guests for coming to Liverpool, and providing us with a fascinating evening!

Indymedia videos of the 'denim revolution' can be viewed here, here, here, here and here.

Neon Black
- Homepage: http://dreaming-neon-black.blogspot.com

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question

06.12.2007 09:16

unfortunatley i cant be there but can someone please ask them the question how they got to liverpool?

if it was by plane can they then ask them how do you justify killing the environment for a tlk we can do videon confrensing these days

im disgusted that this day in age when the ozone layer is about to be destroyed and that we are protesting against another runway at heathrow that we actively enccourage flights from other parts of the world

these people have no shame

ffloyd


Fly away ffloyd

06.12.2007 11:39

Dear Belarussian comrades/friends
You see the problem we face here? Like all the other Agents for the War on Nature, Ffloyd has mistaken that pile of corpses for the moral high ground of unarmed righteousness, and joined Capital's liberal retreat. Trips like yours are crucial to the emancipatory story, trips like ffloyds need a lot more experience and a lot less broadband access. Our movement here seems to have become stuffed with sleep-walking agents for the war on Nature who need to WAKE UP.

hardcore liberal watch


eco warrior

06.12.2007 15:46

youre disgusting i cant believe you would put a nice little holiday before the poor environment its people like you who should be shot for destroying the ozone layer

you worse than nazis

ffloyd


ffloyd

06.12.2007 17:11

what a pathetic parody! even deliberately confusing the CO2 and ozone issues to fish for responses. ha ha ha.

ho ho ho


FFS!

06.12.2007 17:21

Needless to say, FFloyd. they didn't make a however many thousand mile flight just to speak to a dozen people in Liverpool. They have been in England for a while, taking part in many different activities and meeting lots of people. The main problem underlying all the planes in the air is capitalism, so I'm happy that some would-be revolutionaries have come over and shared their experience of fighting capitalism.

Neon Black
- Homepage: http://dreaming-neon-black.blogspot.com


Fighting Capitalism?

07.12.2007 05:50

Keep it real!! How much capitalism do you find in Belarus, compared to here?

Erik


point

07.12.2007 08:35

exactly as the point apart from ffloyd there doesnt seem to be any others that love the environment enough to think about how much these guys are killing the planet with their little jolly

the point has been made before we have video confrencing these days which is jst as good and it doesnt hurt our precious planet although i dont suppose you guys care about that

eco warrior


What else would you call it?

07.12.2007 12:45

I'd say there's exactly the same amount of capitalism in Belarus. Are you seriously claiming Belarus isn't a capitalist country? What the hell is it then? I'm seriously confused by Erik's comment.

Also, the trolls can fuck off.

Anti-capitalist