Abolish the Death Penalty

Do Not Let the Rich Control Who Lives and Who Dies!

On July 25, 2019, the U.S. “Justice” Department reinstated the federal death penalty after a 16 year break. This comes at a time when people are being held without trial in concentration camps, states are trying to make abortion and miscarriage a capital crime, the government is criminalizing protest, and workers’ rights are being stripped away one by one.

Under the capitalist state, the death penalty is a weapon against the working class. The rich should not be deciding who lives and dies.

The United States has nearly 3,000 people on death row. Most of them are working class whites and working class people of color (41% of death row inmates are Black, while only 13% of the population of the U.S. is Black). Many of them are women who stood up for themselves against abusers, many are disabled. Some of them were sentenced as children. Since 1973, 144 have been found to be innocent.

The U.S. capitalist class uses the death penalty not for justice, not to make communities safer, not to prevent serial killers, rapists, and pedophiles from preying on us, but to terrorize the working class. The death penalty is used selectively. The rich and powerful never suffer the consequences of their actions, and those who hurt the poor and oppressed often get away with it. This benefits the ruling class by keeping us controlled by fear, divided against one another, and allowing the ruling class to get rid of those that oppose them.

The deaths of migrants in concentration camps go unpunished. Police murder black people with impunity. Trans women of color are being murdered and almost none of their killers have been caught. Gay panic and trans panic laws are legal in 45 states. Stand Your Ground laws don’t seem to apply to women defending themselves against abusers. Banks, bosses, and landlords take peoples’ homes, and medical and insurance companies deny poor patients life-saving drugs and procedures. Corporations murder thousands through the destruction of the environment, creating cancer-causing zones like in Gordon Plaza, where 54 Black households are still fighting for relocation. And the U.S. military is destroying whole nations around the world. There is little accountability for those who prey on or divide the working class.

The announcement that the four people chosen to be executed are child murderers is a distraction from the true intent of this policy reversal. They want to be able to deflect criticism of the death penalty by claiming that its opponents support child murder or other horrible actions. This is cruel exploitation of terrible circumstances to justify the use of capital punishment and misdirect from the truth: this is an act of terror against the working class.

We must stand up against their continued war on the working class and the control of the death penalty by the rich. This will be used against innocent people. This will be used against those who organize for liberation. This will be used against immigrants, the homeless, the mentally ill, and others who the current U.S. capitalist regime is targeting. This is part of their preparation for the inevitable economic crisis that will hurt millions of workers and the fascist policies they will enact in its wake. They fear our power, and they want to be able to protect their wealth and power at any cost.

The capitalists cannot have this weapon. We must stand up against it and demand it be abolished.

South African Miners Strike Against Sexual Harassment


In June, South African miners carried out an underground sit-down strike in response to the sexual harassment of a women worker and the subsequent protection of her abuser by human resources and the management of the Lanxess chrome mine outside Rustenburg, South Africa. Led by women, more than 200 miners participated in the 9-day sit-down strike. The following is from a statement by Ruth Ntlokotse of the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa.

NUMSA HONOURS LANXESS WORKERS ON WOMEN’S DAY

On this Womens’ Day the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is honouring our members at Lanxess mines, both men and women, who came together to fight against sexual harassment and tyranny in the workplace. From the 19th of June to the 27th of June 2019, two hundred of our members suffered underground, breathing in potentially toxic fumes, sleeping in the biting cold, sacrificing time away from the comfort of their families and their homes, they risked their lives in order to stage a sit-in to protest against a cruel and vicious management. Because of their selfless struggle, they were victorious against their oppressors. The alleged sex pest who was terrorizing a worker has been placed on suspension and is facing criminal charges. The Human Resources manager and the Security Managers who were terrorizing the victim have left the company. These were just some of the achievements they secured by uniting and fighting together against oppression.

Hundreds Join Miners’ Sit-Down Strike on Train Tracks

Word spread fast that Harlan County miners had stood up to the Blackjewel company to demand pay owed to them for digging coal. They have effectively stopped a train attempting to bring coal they dug out to be sold for the profit of the criminal owners of Blackjewel. The company, which declared bankruptcy in June, is attempting to cheat the laid-off miners out of $12 million.

The company is trying to get an injunction to order the removal of the miners, but it’s the owners of Blackjewel who should be ordered to pay the miners. Clearly the owners understand that the capitalist courts work for them. But as one miner said, “we are standing up for what is right.”

The miners train track sit-down has garnered support throughout Harlan County as well as supporters from across the country who have traveled to join them in their tent city. People are bringing food and necessities and support for their families.

20,000 AT&T Southeast Workers Strike


On August 23, 20,000 workers at AT&T Southeast, members of the Communications Workers of America, told the company we’re fed up. 3,500 of the workers who took part in this strike are in Louisiana. These workers do everything from customer service to major infrastructure. It’s from these workers’ labor that AT&T draws its enormous profits. Until the workers carried out the strike, the company had been refusing to negotiate according to the requirements of the law. After four days of work stoppage, AT&T was forced back to the bargaining table.

AT&T is broken up into different regions and the company and union had settled contracts in other regions. In yet another display of discrimination and hatred toward southern workers, AT&T Southeast had arrogantly refused to negotiate with its workers in good faith. The union could have demonstrated its solidarity and commitment to southern workers by postponing settlements in the other regions until AT&T Southeast sat down to negotiate. Fortunately, southern workers showed leadership with this strike.

On August 30, CWA announced the settlement of a new 5 year contract which includes wage increases of 13.25 percent and improvements to pensions and health insurance plans. Workers at AT&T Southeast show that the power of a union comes from its members and their determination to strike when the bosses try to cheat them.

Right-Wing Indian Government Attacks Kashmiri People

Since becoming Prime Minister of India in 2014, Narendra Modi has carried out brutal assaults on workers on behalf of big business, while undermining democratic norms, and whipping up ethnic and religious tensions. Modi belongs to the far-right Bharatiya Janata Party, which espouses Hindu supremacy. As one example of Modi’s effect on Indian politics, violence against “Dalits,” or “lower caste” people, dramatically increased since he came to power, just as hate crimes spiked in the aftermath of Trump’s election. As with Trump and other right-wing nationalists who have come to power in the past few years, their racism, sexism, homophobia, etc., has served to divide workers and oppressed people so that big business can loot government treasuries and accumulate more wealth. Modi’s government has tried to push through anti-union policies and it has forced cuts to healthcare and education.

In short, they have implemented a regime of privatization and austerity. 
The flipside is that masses of people are actively battling this government. The workers, farmers, and oppressed people of India are some of the most class conscious and militant fighters in the world. In January of this year, upwards of 150 million people went on strike for two days in response to government policies. This is thought to be the biggest strike in human history.

Similarly, as Modi’s government has increased attacks on the autonomous regions of Kashmir and Jammu, progressive and revolutionary people across India have come out in support of those under attack. On August 5, opposition parties, including the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), staged protests in the capital, New Delhi. Protests were held again on August 22 in New Delhi. Meanwhile, the struggles have continued in the regions of Kashmir and Jammu themselves, despite the military crackdown.

By Guest Writer Amman

Kashmir is a semi-autonomous state with sovereignty over its internal affairs under the Indian Constitution. Kashmir has suffered a military occupation by the Indian government since 1947. Before this, the entire region of what we know as the South Asian Subcontinent was under extractive British imperialism. On August 6th, 2019, both houses of Indian Parliament passed the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act. The constitutional agreement until recently designated Kashmir as semi-autonomous. Under Hindu Nationalist, Prime Minister  Narendra Modi, Kashmir is now being dissolved into a series of union territories to be administered by the central government in New Delhi. This had been a campaign promise of Modi whose political career has been founded on Islamophobia, sexism and Hindu Nationalism. Hindu Nationalism is an ideology that upholds the oppression social and economic of non-Hindus in India.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, also known as the RSS, a right-wing Hindu-extremist group has its own paramilitary organization inspired by Mussolini’s Black Shirts. It is widely considered the parent of the Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, a right-wing Hindu Nationalist outfit also regarded as the world’s largest political party. Its current leader is the Prime Minister, a man who can trace his own political genealogy back to his own induction into the RSS at the tender age of 8. During his campaign for re-election earlier this May, Modi made promises of revoking Kashmir’s special status and opening its economy to encourage the flow of capital. But for his critics and supporters alike, dislocating Kashmir’s little autonomy and dissolving the union’s only Muslim-majority state is hugely symbolic of the broader project of Hindu Nationalism.

The latest episode bares all the hallmarks of a kind of state-terrorism Kashmiris are routinely subject to. After months of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan leading up to Modi’s reelection— including Indian threats of a nuclear offensive— tens of thousands of security troops were deployed to Kashmir under a variety of guises in late July. Days later, the Indian army was said to have located a land mine with Pakistani markings along a sacred Hindu pilgrimage route, and on August 2nd, the government subsequently issued a statement advising all pilgrims and tourists to evacuate immediately. By midnight the next day, the entire state was under lockdown (often euphemistically referred to as “curfew”) and a few days later the resolution passed through government. Almost all activity was stifled: mobility was severely limited, businesses closed, hospitals were understaffed and under-resourced, families struggled to access basic necessities of food and medicine. Eventually, all communication in the state was shut down and Kashmiri Muslims were forced to forgo the boisterous celebrations of Eid Al Adha without word from their family and relatives outside. The thousands of Kashmiri civilians who took to the streets in protest were met with gunfire and rubber pellets.

The Kashmiri people’s claims to rights and dignity and sovereignty, in the meanwhile, have been entirely subsumed by a competing narrative of ongoing hostility between Hindus and Muslims across the entire subcontinent. Since a resurgence of political unrest during the 90’s, some 70,000 people have been killed in the armed occupation. Thousands of civilians have turned up buried in unmarked graves and many more have been (gang)-raped at the hands of Indian security personnel. All the while state’s infrastructure and economy have steadily crumbled.

Abortion Rights Victory in Northern Ireland

Activists in British-occupied Northern Ireland have won a major victory for reproductive and LGBTQ rights. With the passing of a new law, a ban on abortion dating back over 150 years has been overturned and same-sex marriage has been legalized. Both will go into effect next year, and those currently being persecuted for having abortions will be freed sooner. A coalition that involved activist groups, trade unions, and more fought for the new laws, bringing an end to some of the strictest abortion laws in Europe. Earlier this year, the Republic of Ireland also legalized abortion and made it available for free to all people.

Venezuelan Workers Protest Trump’s Criminal Blockade

By Gregory William

The Trump administration has made no secret that they want to overthrow the democratically elected government of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. Trump (with the Democrats following his lead) has thrown his support behind right-wing forces surrounding Juan Guaidó, who simply declared himself president in January. These extreme right-wingers want to overturn every gain made by the Venezuelan people. They want to make cuts to healthcare, education, and everything else that actually lifts up workers. They want to privatize Venezuela’s natural resources, including oil and gas, so that the rich can amass even more wealth. There is nothing good about anything Guaidó and his supporters plan to do.

As part of Washington’s escalation against the Venezuelan people and government, Trump signed an executive order at the beginning of August imposing what amounts to a full embargo against the country. Trump’s war-mongering National Security Advisor, John Bolton, announced the new policy at a meeting in Lima, Peru. Keep in mind that Bolton played a key role in the George W. Bush administration’s attacks on Iraq, and he has made a speaking career for himself going around the world promoting war against Iran. His policies devastated the Middle East, resulting in the deaths of millions, including thousands of U.S. soldiers who died for no reason (except to secure profits for U.S. weapons manufacturers and oil conglomerates).

Economic embargoes are war by other means. The primary victims are ordinary people, with children and the elderly being the most vulnerable and the most impacted. Economists Mark Weisbrot and Jeffrey Sachs conducted an extensive study that came out in April 2019, concluding that U.S. government sanctions against Venezuela have already killed 40,000 people. They wrote, “the sanctions are depriving Venezuelans of life-saving medicines, medical equipment, food, and other essential imports. American sanctions are deliberately aiming to wreck Venezuela’s economy and thereby lead to regime change.”

On August 10, thousands of Venezuelans flooded the streets of Caracas to protest the U.S. embargo. Many held signs and banners that said #NoMoreTrump! The embargo is an act of economic terrorism intended to crush every last vestige of democracy in Venezuela and to bolster the rich at the expense of the working class. As workers, we must stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and call for an end to U.S. imperialism.

Epstein: Sex Predator and Trafficker to the Ruling Class


By Sally Jane Black

Sex trafficker, pedophile, extortionist billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was a typical member of the capitalist class. He died August 10, taking with him secrets that would have exposed the fact that the capitalists that run the United States and much of the world are debauched, violent parasites who prey on children and women. He allegedly committed suicide. Most people believe he was killed given the danger he posed to other members of the ruling class.

Depravity and Extortion
Epstein trafficked girls as young as 14 on one of his private islands, officially called Little St. James, referred to by locals as Pedophile or Orgy Island. Epstein would invite rich men to one of his properties, and he would force young girls he had lured to have sex with them. He would then gather details of these incidents to extort these men and make child pornography. His network of extortion and sexual violence operated on a massive scale for decades, hidden in plain sight.

Epstein had ties to the CIA and the Mossad (Israeli intelligence agency) who counted him as an asset. The sexual extortion Epstein engaged in was useful to both organizations. When Epstein was first convicted of sex crimes in 2007, his intelligence connections kept him immune from any real consequences: he was sentenced to only 13 months in minimum security prison for soliciting sex with a minor.

Epstein owned a money management firm catering to billionaires, including the head of Victoria’s Secret’s parent company L Brands, Les Wexner, who was Epstein’s primary source of money. He also associated with the pro-Israel billionaire’s club called the Mega Group, co-founded by Wexner. It was in one of Wexner’s mansions that Epstein sexually assaulted a woman named Maria Farmer, which Wexner’s security team helped cover up.

Some of his victims were lured from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club. Trump was sued in 2016 by a woman who claimed he and Epstein raped her at one of Epstein’s parties. She later dropped the suit after she received death threats. These accusations were scorned by mainstream, corporate-owned media, which instead attacked the alleged victim. Trump said of Epstein, “[He] likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.” Reports from accusers also put Bill Clinton on Epstein’s private island at least once. Flight records put Bill Clinton on board Epstein’s private jet—nicknamed the Lolita Express—as many as 26 times.

Epstein invested in a billionaire Glenn Dubin’s hedge fund and helped sell it to super bank JP Morgan. Dubin is one of Epstein’s accused sexual predators. Others in Epstein’s circle include the heir to the Estee Lauder fortune, former Israeli prime ministers, surveillance capitalist Peter Thiel, former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, former Democratic Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, former head of Bear Stearns Alan Greenberg, former Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta, his defense attorney and accused sexual predator Alan Dershowitz, and billionaire Charles Bronfman.

Hypocrisy
Epstein was not an aberration, as his vast network shows. Their actions flow from the capitalists’ belief that they, as rulers of the majority, can do whatever sick thing they want without penalty. Like most of the super-rich, Epstein had ties to both major capitalist political parties, international governments, and the rest of the ruling class. The ruling class promotes “family values” while living lives of luxury, violence and depravity. At the same time, they vilify LGBTQ people, people of color, migrants, and other working class people, calling them criminals and predators. Workers and oppressed people will only get justice when we finally take these rotten capitalists from power. There will be no place for Epstein or any of his gang in a socialist society built on the foundation of equality and respect for all people.

Lesson of Puerto Rico: Mass Action in the Streets Can Quickly Succeed Where Elections Won’t

If we want radical change, our message to one another must be “Take it to the streets!” We must do as the people of Puerto Rico have done. With a general strike, the Puerto Rican people ousted a woman-hating, homophobic, racist, capitalist governor who is owned by the international banks. We need to follow in the radical, militant footsteps of the Puerto Rican people, instead of thinking the Democratic Party, or individuals, will do it for us.