[lbo-talk] Norman Geras on the morality of the just war.

Michael Pugliese michael098762001 at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 28 07:27:18 PDT 2004


http://www.workersliberty.org.uk//modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=926&mode=thread&order=0
> ...4. has since 1994 adopted a stance towards the Saddam regime
> exemplified by his salute to the dictator in that year: "Sir... we salute
> your courage, your strength, your indefatigability... We are with you!
> Until victory! Until Jerusalem!"
The left and anti-war movement need clean hands. We should condemn such connections and attitudes. We should not taint ourselves morally and politically, or compromise our principles, by identifying ourselves with George Galloway.

http://www.workersliberty.org.uk//modules.php?module=NS- Modules&op=modload&name=WL-Pages&file=index&req=11 As we were saying: our comment on Galloway in 1994

The Guardian turns against Galloway, 17 February 2004; what will the "Guardian readers with placards" do now?

Galloway's website for his new "Unity Coalition"

Galloway ally replies to new "cash from Saddam" report, 28 January 2004.

Galloway to unite "socialists, liberals and conservatives"?, 3 November 2003

Are the charges discredited?, 16 May 2003

Motion to Socialist Alliance conference, 10 May 2003

George Galloway: a factsheet: by Sean Matgamna, 10 May 2003. Download pdf.

Galloway's voting record in Parliament

"No time for workers' MPs on a worker's wage": Galloway tells The Scotsman that he "needs" £150,000 a year, 19 May 2003

"My money came from Saudi and the Emirates" - George Galloway in The Independent and Tribune, April 2003.

The fake left continues to rot: Solidarity 3/29, 1 May 2003

The Galloway/Saddam affair: a draft motion for trade union branches, 24 April 2003

No "loyalty" to Bush and Blair!: Solidarity 3/27, 3 April 2003

Is George Galloway MP a "mouthpiece" for Saddam Hussein?: Solidarity 3/4, 29 March 2002

http://www.workersliberty.org.uk//modules.php?module=NS- Modules&op=modload&name=WL-Pages&file=index&req=9 The Iraq war of 2003 and its aftermath The occupation lurches into crisis

Iraq: help build “Third Camp” against US and Sadr, Solidarity 3/49, April 2004.

Appeal by Rebwar Ahmad, leader of the Worker-communist Party of Iraq, 14 April 2004

No to America, No to political Islam! Yes to freedom and security! Worker- communist Party of Iraq, April 2004.

Militias Attempt to Turn Workers' Factories into Military Bastions, Worker- communist Party of Iraq, April 2004.

US unionists launch Iraq solidarity fund, April 2004

Worker-communist Party of Iraq statement on the crisis in Iraq, April 2004

Appeal from Ewa Jasiewicz, April 2004.

The aftermath of the war

Unions in Iraq: a short briefing: March 2004. Also download Ewa Jasiewicz's report from Basra and the No Sweat leaflet on solidarity with Iraqi workers.

Moving On a discussion article by Alan Johnson

Iraqi workers organise: interview with Alex Gordon about the British trade union delegation to Iraq, December 2003.

Iraq and the Third Camp - read Alan Johnson's article in New Politics no.35.



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