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Why anarchists should show solidarity with the Iranian hungerstrikers

A no borderer | 05.05.2011 23:52 | Migration | Repression

The six Iranian activists now on day 32 of their hunger strike against their deportation - and others like them - deserve broader support and attention from anarchists over here.

Some of the hunger strikers
Some of the hunger strikers


These men have taken incredibly brave actions in the struggle for greater freedom and equality in Iran, risking and suffering consequences far more severe than we would face in the UK.

In short, their story, as told by one of the men, is as follows:

They were involved in the wave of protests against the fixed elections in Iran in 2009. People torched a bank. The cops arrived and started shooting people. Some men, including some of the hunger strikers, disarmed the police, before overturning police cars. The crowd set fire to one.
They were identified, arrested, beaten and raped. They made a clandestine journey in a truck to the UK, where they were automatically refused asylum and screwed over by a lawyer who failed to even translate and submit crucial evidence.

In desperation, they sewed their lips together and went on hunger strike in a final bid against their deportation and as a broader protest against the asylum
system in the UK.

More details about the horrors they endured whilst imprisoned in Iran can be found here:
 http://www.islingtontribune.com/news/2011/apr/iranian-asylum-seekers-rosebery-avenue-tent-protest-trio-who-fled-persecution-hunger-s

17-year old Mahyar said: "I prefer to die here than going back to Iran. I'll continue this protest until somebody comes here and asks me why I'm doing this, until somebodycares about what has happened to me."

No Borders and other supporters have since been visiting them regularly. On a personal note though, it does seem bizarre that many radicals in the UK pay more attention to solidarity with those in UK activist scene than with international activists facing far more severe consequences, especially when they are actually in the UK seeking and being denied refuge. And the experiences of these six is not exceptional - many dissidents get refused asylum.

Join the demo in central London later today:

Assemble 2:00 pm at Parliament Square
followed by march to protest outside the
Home Office
Marsham Street SW1
3:00 to - 5:00 pm

A no borderer
- e-mail: croydonnoborders@riseup.net

Comments

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these guys are sound!

06.05.2011 00:02

im there tomorrow!

smash the banks worldwide until there is peace and justice

anarchy for order x

london anarchist


Why are you hate our values?

06.05.2011 19:08

Why are you hate our values? Don't you know that these so-called pro-democracy protestors are all employees of teh CIA and Mossad? It must be true it says so in the DAILY TANKIE! Iran is really really nice and lovely and everything bad in the world is the fault of teh Great Satan! Watch Press TV and they'll tell you - 'cause they're out to tell the truth and are not a front for a bunch of torturers and rapists at all!

Tankie


clear line

06.05.2011 19:35

i think to show solidarity with the hunger strikers is ok, but only dont get on the imperialist anti iranian wagon; or you'll get played into supporting another war in the name of freedom. press tv is actually quite good, and no less impartial than our own dearly beloved BBC. to make a clear demarcation between imperialist US propaganda anti-iranian actions and our own, i think this is the main thing when criticing and organising against regimes and states that are targetted by the US, as it is too easy to play into doing their propaganda. dont forget Libya folks, and see how a section of the left were played into supporting NATO.

abdul


Clearer line

07.05.2011 10:52

This about supporting 6 guys who have been tortured and are now starving themselves to death, rather than face what awaits them in Iran.

anon