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Calling the ICFI "the" FI would be probably be considered an insult by
the several other FIs.  If you're interested you can find the views on
Ukraine of the organization which i.m.o. most legitimately claims to
be the FI here: www.internationaviewpoint.org


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:04 PM,  <turb...@aol.com> wrote:
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> I thought comrades may be intrested in the following letter in this week's 
> Weekly Worker:
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> FI and Ukraine
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> The left's response to the recent developments in the Ukraine has taken a 
> very wide variety of forms. Some have taken a variant of the third camp 
> position (with greater or lesser emphasis on the role of the working class), 
> while others adopt either critical or uncritical support for Russia's 
> intervention. However, the position of the Fourth International stands out 
> like a sore thumb.
> It endorses the recent coup, which it refuses to call a coup (see statement 
> of March 2 by the International Committee of the Fourth International) and it 
> declares support for "the social and political forces which are trying to 
> build a left opposition within that movement". In practice this is a call for 
> some kind of united front - doubtless of a very special type - with the 
> neo-Nazis. Yanukovych's regime is described as "oligarchic and criminal", but 
> no such condemnation is made of the successor regime.
> It makes repeated references to such non-Marxist, cross-class abstractions as 
> "the population" and "the Ukrainian people as a whole" in a vein reminiscent 
> of the worst of Laclau and Mouffe. However, the opaque and contorted language 
> of the document is a cover for the openly pro-Banderist and 
> social-imperialist line being put forward by Duncan Chapel, a leading member 
> of the British section, who tries to claim there are no Nazis in the 
> Ukrainian government, whose legitimacy he enthusiastically endorses. When 
> confronted by a full list of Svoboda members of the cabinet, he claims that 
> not everybody in Svoboda is a Nazi - as if anybody joins a rabidly 
> anti-Semitic organisation that openly uses swastikas and Celtic crosses and 
> regards Stepan Bandera - the murderously anti- Semitic leader of Ukrainian 
> forces who collaborated with Hitler against the USSR during World War II - as 
> its great hero, under the misapprehension it is some version of the Lib Dems.
>
> Toby Abse
> email
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