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Wednesday,
September 21 at 7:30 p.m. The Politics of the Anti-War Movement Bill
Weinberg
Hard-left elements of the anti-war movement affirm the
abstract right of the Iraqi people to resist the occupation, but fail to
grapple with the realities of Iraq's actually-existing armed resistance. The
more moderate elements dodge the question entirely. Yet there is an active
left opposition in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the regime it protects,
and the jihadi and Baathist "resistance" alike. It is this besieged
opposition, under threat of assassination and persecution, which is fighting
to keep alive elementary freedoms for women, leading labor struggles against
Halliburton and other US contractors, and demanding a secular future for
Iraq. For all the incessant factional splits in the US anti-war movement,
providing this real, progressive Iraqi resistance concrete solidarity is not
even on the agenda. How can we build an effective anti-war movement which is
based on principles of international solidarity, and loan a voice to our
natural allies in Iraq? Join us in a discussion with award-winning journalist
Bill Weinberg. Bill Weinberg is author
of Homage to Chiapas: The New Indigenous Struggles in Mexico (Verso 2000),
and editor of the on-line World War 4 Report (http://ww4report.com). He is also
co-host of the weekly Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade (http://www.morc.info)
Tuesdays at midnight on WBAI, 99.5 FM in NYC. Suggested Donation: $7 -- $10
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