[lbo-talk] Libya´s Nescafe

Eric Beck ersatzdog at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 11:12:46 PST 2011


2011/2/25 Ferenc Molnar <ferenc_molnar at hotmail.com>:


> fm:  If you think the anti-imperialists are irrational about Libya try including Iran on the roster of peoples uprisings.  I understand their belief (shared by the US and Israel) that a favored regime's collapse might usher in something worse.  But what I can't fathom and find nauseating is anyone's willingness to support the murder of people simply for demonstrating in the streets.

http://www.wrp.org.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=6150

GADAFFI IN TRIPOLI – HAGUE IN DISARRAY! WHILE Cameron is in Kuwait seeking to sell more rubber bullets, poison gas and a variety of war machines to the British-trained Gulf monarchies, the Libyan leader, Colonel Gadaffi, remains in Tripoli, fighting for Libyan independence, and making a fool of the British Foreign Secretary Hague,who announced Britain’s real ‘war aim’ when he told the world that Gadaffi was fleeing to Venezuela.

[...]

We urge the working class of the world to oppose the imperialist intervention into Libya that is being made, and the greater, possibly military intervention to come into the affairs of the Libyan people.

We urge the Libyan masses and youth to take their stand alongside Colonel Gadaffi to defend the gains of the Libyan revolution, and to develop it.

This can only be done by the defeat of the current rebellion and a major national discussion about the introduction of workers control and management of the Libyan economy and society, as well as the introduction of the political organs for exercising that political control and management.

Further, the Libyan workers must take their place as a leader of the revolutionary wave that is sweeping through North Africa.

This can only win through the establishment of the United Socialist States of North Africa.



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