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 Spanish miners battle to defend jobs +
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Written by In Defence of Marxism Wednesday, 13 June 2012
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*The Spanish miners have been on an all out strike to defend their jobs
since June 1st. Whole areas of Asturias and Leon have become daily
battlefields between the miners and their families and the anti-riot police
forces.*

battle of Santiago Colliery - Periodismo Humano <javascript:mctmp(0);>The
struggle of the miners is a reaction to the decision of the right wing
Popular Party government to cut subsidies to the mining industry by over
60%, thus threatening 8,000 direct jobs in mining and probably around
another 30,000 which depend on the mining industry in the mining counties.
If these plans are implemented it would mean economic death for the mining
areas. Unemployment in Spain is already at a record high of 24%, while
youth unemployment is 52%. In the last 20 years already 40,000 jobs have
been destroyed in the mining industry in Spain. This is what makes the
struggle of the miners a life or death issue.

The European Union had already forced the end of subsidies for 2018, but
this decission of the government has given the struggle a sense of urgency
and a common focus.

The strike started on May 23 and it became an all-out indefinite strike on
June 1, when 10,000 miners and their supporters marched in Madrid. A number
of miners have locked themselves inside the pits and some have gone on
hunger strike. The miners have set up burning barricades and blockaded the
main roads and railways in the mining regions. The response of the police
has been brutal. The special anti-riot units of the hated military police
Guardia Civil have been used to try to remove the barricades. Clashes have
been fierce, with the Guardia Civil using tear gas and the miners
responding with flares and dynamite.

The website Periodismo Humano has done an excellent job in providing
pictures and videos of the protests, as a way to try to break the deafening
silence of the Spanish media about this heroic struggle:

- this is their report on the battle of Santiago colliery, in the Aller
mining 
valley<http://periodismohumano.com/economia/la-batalla-del-pozo-santiago.html>,
on June 7

- this is their earlier report "miners resist their
end"<http://periodismohumano.com/economia/los-mineros-se-resisten-a-su-fin.html>

- and this is their report of the clashes on June 12, Resistencia
Minera<http://periodismohumano.com/economia/resistencia-minera.html>

Here's a VIDEO of the clashes on June 12 in Campomanes:



Here's an earlier VIDEO of clashes in the same area, in Asturias, on May
30:



After the initial clashes, police stepped up repression by going into the
mining villages and using anti-riot gear against the population in general,
including women, children and the elderly. This has only served to enrage
the miners even further. These are close-knit communities which depend
completely on mining and are fighting to defend their livelihoods.

The strike has been called by the two main trade miners' unions, CCOO and
UGT. It has widespread support in the mining areas and across the whole
country. Many are commenting how it was relatively easy for the police to
attack the demonstrations and sit-ins of the *indignados*, but with the
miners is a different story.

A general strike in the mining areas has been called on June 18. On the
same day an appeal has been made for road blocks and solidarity
demonstrations to be organised throughout Spain.

[image: 1206minersdemo]"If our children go hungry, yours will shed
blood"Yesterday,
June 12, there was an impressive demonstration in León, with 2,000 miners
in full work gear with their helmet lamps on illuminating the night,
surrounded by tens of thousands of supporters. The main slogan was clear:
"Without coal, León will die". The turnout to this moving march surprised
the organisers.

Here are some VIDEOS of it:

- the report in the regional Castilla y Leon TV:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY6wjIEuxjc&feature=player_embedded

- the beginning of the march:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H8rFIsU-1Q&feature=player_embedded



- a general view:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmGdyZogmoY&feature=player_embedded

Diario de León has published an excellent picture
gallery<http://www.diariodeleon.es/galerias/afondo/la-marcha-de-las-lamparas-en-leon_33349.html?inicio=0>
.

An here's another VIDEO made with a collection of pictures from the miners'
lamps march:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3ZIdbMs5Co&feature=player_embedded



Thousands had also gathered on June 5 in Mieres, Asturias, in support of
the miners struggle, singing the miners' anthem "Santa Barbara" and then
proceeding to pelt the local headquarters of the right wing Popular Party
with eggs:


The struggle has received support from the recently created Spanish Miners'
Solidarity Committee launched on Monday, June 11 in Sheffield, by former
miners and others who were involved in the 1984-85 miners' strike in
Britain. This is the text of their message to striking Spanish miners:

Dear comrades,

Former miners and trade union supporters in the UK last night launched the
Spanish Miners’ Solidarity Committee in Sheffield, Yorkshire.

The Committee pledged itself to campaign nationally in the UK labour and
trade union movement and in the mining community for solidarity with the
striking miners and their families in the Spanish Asturias, Aragon and Léon
coalfields.

UK supporters of the Spanish coal miners know only too well the
consequences – economic, social and political – of butchering the coal
industry.

Today there are just a handful of deep mines in the UK. This is all that
remains of an industry that even 30 years ago employed more 200,000 men.

In its place, there is only mass unemployment, poverty and  social
deprivation and decay. That future faces the Spanish miners if they are
defeated

The Committee has also committed itself to raise funds for the families of
the striking miners, an effort that has already begun, and maximise
assistance to their just struggle.

A letter of solidarity, signed by former miners and miners’ leaders from
the main UK coalfields and other trade unionists, has been prepared and
will be sent to the Spanish miners’ organisations during this week.

The Committee’s efforts have already won the support of the internationally
renowned film-maker Ken Loach who asked us to send this message to those
struggling in defence of pits, jobs and communities in Spain..

His message?:  ‘"Not for the first time, it is miners who fight on behalf
of all working people. This crisis causes such misery through mass
unemployment and attacks on working conditions and the social wage. The
responsibility lies with the ruling class and those who defend an
intolerable, unjust system. Good wishes and solidarity"

Two representatives of the committee, which was launched by the Miners Info
network, will travel to Spain for discussions with Spanish miners and their
families later this week.

Graeme Atkinson, John Cunningham, John Dunn and Paul Meszaros (on behalf of
the Spanish Miners’ Solidarity Committee)

For further information:

E-mail:  s...@talktalk.net
Tel:  + 44 7785 79 11 34


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