August 15, 2005

Phony  “terror” charges threaten free speech 
in the international anti-war  movement

by Guerry  Hoddersen, for the Freedom Socialist Party Secretariat

Pro-war members of  Congress are up in arms over an upcoming Italian 
anti-war conference  entitled "Leave Iraq in Peace—support the legitimate
resistance of the Iraqi  people." The event is being organized by the Anti-
Imperialist Camp, a  coalition of radical organizations in Europe. 

These lawmakers have  prevailed upon the Italian government to withdraw 
visas for speakers at the  gathering and have unleashed a torrent of veiled 
threats to outlaw the  Anti-Imperialist Camp for allegedly supporting 
terrorism. 

This smear  campaign against a European anti-war gathering threatens 
freedom of  association and free speech in the global movement against 
the Iraq  war. If the U.S. Department of Homeland Security can determine
what are  "legitimate" anti-war activities on every continent, there will be 
none at  all. That is why it is important to defend the Anti-Imperialist Camp 
and the  upcoming conference.

Background to the assault on freedom of  association

On June 28, 44 Congress members  wrote a letter to Sergio Vento, the  
Italian ambassador, expressing "concern" that "supporters of terrorist  
activity are planning to meet on Italian soil…to plan a campaign of  
financial 
aid for terrorism." These luminaries are apoplectic that the  
Anti-Imperialist 
Camp launched a "10 Euros for the Iraqi Resistance"  campaign in 2000. 
The slow-moving politicos just now unearthed this  "terror plot" by reading 
stories in National Security Watch and USNews.com.  

Since these stories were published in late June, the Anti-Imperialist  
Camp's Internet hosting company in Utah closed down their web site  
(since reopened elsewhere); the Department of Homeland Security 
admitted  that for over a year it had a secret court order requiring the web 
host to  turn over records showing the Internet protocol address of every 
visitor to  the Anti-Imperialist Camp web site; and the Italian police raided 
the home  of Emanuele Fanesi, who held the bank account for the 
"10 Euros"  campaign.

To top it all off, on August 2, the "10 Euros" campaign became  the subject
of two House subcommittees dealing with terrorism and finances  when 
Rep. Sue Kelly, in a McCarthy-type ploy held up a poster depicting a  U.S. 
soldier being shot in front of an Iraqi flag. She claimed the poster  was 
part 
of the Camp's fundraising efforts.

Willi Langthaler, spokesperson for the  Camp, called Kelly's poster claim 
"freely invented." Kelly is Chair of the  House Oversight and Investigations 
Subcommittee which held a joint session  entitled "Who Pays the Iraqi 
Insurgents?" with the House Armed Services  Terrorism, Unconventional 
Threats and Capabilities  Subcommittee.

The "10 Euros" campaign: A political response to an  unjust war

Millions of people all over the world acknowledge  the right of the Iraqi 
people to resist the U.S. invasion and occupation.  They say they would do 
the same if their country was attacked. 

In  Iraq, trade unionists, feminists, doctors, scholars, citizens who oppose  
privatization of Iraq's natural resources and major industries, those who  
believe there can be no real democracy until the occupation ends--all  
consider themselves part of the Iraqi resistance. This is a political  
reality 
that U.S. policy makers are eager to deny by equating all resistance  
with terrorism. 

According to Langthaler, the Camp initiated their  "10 Euros" campaign 
(the equivalent of $12.36 U.S.) to demonstrate that  there are "hundreds or
even thousands of people who dare to give money for  the resistance with 
their names, publicly and openly" as "political support." Most of the money 
raised is still in an Italian bank account  waiting for a political 
resistance 
front to be constituted. 

In fact,  no government agency can point to any of this money going for 
weapons. The  campaign raised about $14,000 which was used to buy two
tons of medicine for  Al Anbar province. However, when asked to speculate
on whether money raised  would later be used for arms, a leader of the 
campaign said that was not his  decision. 

For this daring solidarity campaign with the Iraqi people, and  for 
responding truthfully to a journalist's question, the Camp has now  become
the subject of a witchhunt by hawks in Congress and the Department of  
Homeland Security. 

The money raised by the Camp's campaign is  negligible compared to the 
"robust, diverse, and resilient set of funding"  sources that experts say is 
available to the Iraqi resistance. Among these  are former elements from 
Saddam Hussein's regime, the Commercial Bank of  Syria, and supporters
in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. 

If the experts were  interested in truth not witchhunts, they might find that 
it 
is the policies  of the U.S. in Iraq and throughout the Middle East that are 
generating  material support for the Iraqi resistance. As one bumper sticker
succinctly  puts it, "The U.S. is creating enemies faster than it can kill  
them."

"Leave Iraq in Peace" conference

If the  Berlusconi government does not completely capitulate to U.S. hawks'
demands,  anti-war activists from Europe, the U.S. and the Middle East will
gather on  October 1 in Rome at the Anti-Imperialist Camp conference to 
openly support  "the legitimate resistance of the Iraqi people." 

Speakers include Ben  Bella, former President and Prime Minister of 
Algeria who was overthrown by  a military coup in 1965, and Swedish 
author Jan Myrdal, son of Nobel Peace  prize-winner and economist 
Gunnar Myrdal. 

Among other luminaries  addressing the gathering are: journalist Haluk 
Gerger of the Turkish Human  Rights Association who was imprisoned 
under an anti-terror law for  distributing literature; Awni al Kalemji of the 
Iraqi Patriotic Allilance, a  leading figure in the opposition to Saddam 
Hussein's regime; Sheikh Jawad al  Khalesi, a leader of the Iraqi National 
Foundation Conference, who supported  the boycott of the recent Iraqi 
elections, calling them a "farce;"  Abdulhaleem Kandil, a representative of 
Kifaya (Enough) in Egypt, which  opposes the state of emergency that has 
severely limited freedom of  expression and association since 1981; 
Domenico Losurdo, Italian philosopher  at Urbino University; and John 
Catalinotto from the International Action  Center.

This conference is an important political event and a  statement of 
solidarity with the Iraqi people in the face of the most  murderous 
imperialist
assault since the Viet Nam war. That the Department of  Homeland 
Security and rightwing members of Congress are anxious to smear its  
organizers and shut it down before it begins is evidence of the power of  
openly and frankly standing with the victims of imperialist militarism and  
"free market" piracy.

The right to resist and freedom of  expression must be defended

The war in Iraq has become a  pretext for an all-out assault on the right to 
freedom of speech and  association, especially in Europe and the U.S. But 
the right to resist  oppression, theft of national resources, occupation, 
destruction of one's  country—this is a human right, even a human 
responsibility.

It  follows that it is the responsibility of the international antiwar 
movement,  
but especially the U.S. antiwar movement, to defend the right to  resist and
the right to express support for those who fight back against the  unjust 
military occupation of Iraq. In this fight we stand  shoulder-to-shoulder 
with 
the Iraqis in demanding freedom of expression and  association in our 
own countries.  

A pretext for reviving  McCathyism

In July, Ali Al-Timimi, a U.S. Muslim scholar, was  sentenced to life in 
prison for treason for things he said, not for  things he did. This 
unconstitutional conviction harkens back to the McCarthy  era when U.S. 
revolutionaries in the Trotskyist movement were imprisoned for  opposing 
U.S. entry into World War II and communists were hounded and jailed  for 
membership in leftwing organizations. 

The atmosphere of hysteria  which was whipped up against communists 
and socialists, as well as divisions  within the Left, permitted the 
McCarthyites to run roughshod over  everyone's civil liberties and ushered 
in more than a decade of  reaction and two wars—Korea and Viet Nam. 

We must not let that happen  again.

We demand:

Stop the witchhunt against the  Anti-Imperialist Camp! 

End U.S. military terror in Iraq!  Bring U.S. troops home now!

Call  off the occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine!

For a secular  Iraq with full rights for women and national and 
sexual  minorities!

Defend First Amendment rights and freedom of expression  
everywhere!

For the right to national self-determination! 

No  more blacklisting and criminalizing support for freedom  
struggles!
___________________________________________________________

Freedom  Socialist Party

Australian Section
PO Box 2066
Brunswick, VIC  3055
Australia

U.S. Section
4710 University Way NE,  #100
Seattle, WA  98105
USA
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