http://www.workers.org/2005/world/italy-iraq-1013/

Int'l conference says: 
'Let Iraqis speak!'
By John Catalinotto 
Rome 

Published Oct 6, 2005 9:57 PM 
Anti-imperialist organizers from 15 European countries and elsewhere, including 
the United States, helped build solidarity between the anti-war movement and 
the Iraqi resistance at a working meeting held here on Oct. 1 and at a militant 
public rally the next day before a standing-room-only crowd.

       

      Awni al-Kalemji, spokesperson for
      the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance in Europe. 
      WW photo: John Catalinotto  
The Free Iraq Committee of Italy, which organized the events, and its 
counterparts in other European countries aim at providing a platform in the 
"West" for authentic representatives of the Iraqi resistance to the U.S.-led 
occupation.

To move toward that goal, the working meeting decided to organize a European 
tour for Haj Ali al-Qaysi, the hooded prisoner of Abu Ghraib who has become a 
symbol of the brutal torture U.S. forces inflict on occupied Iraq.

A full-fledged conference had been planned for Oct. 1-2 in Chianciano, Italy, 
that would have allowed the Iraqi representatives to speak and have launched 
Haj Ali's tour. Representatives of six diverse civilian organizations active in 
Iraq who give political support to the armed resistance had accepted 
invitations to participate.

The Italian authorities, under pressure from the U.S. government, refused visas 
to the resistance spokespeople for reasons of alleged national security. They 
then used a bureaucratic maneuver at the last minute to deny a visa to Haj Ali, 
claiming he needed a six-month resident permit from Jordan, not the three-month 
one he had. 

The Free Iraq Committee's struggle against these denials of democratic rights 
aroused sympathy and solidarity for the event from the Italian peace movement, 
rank-and-file union groups (COBAS) and many progressive individuals. The fight 
for these rights will continue to be part of the focus of the struggle to hold, 
as soon as possible, an important conference of that type either in another 
European country or in Italy. 

Rally applauds resistance

Iraqis who live in Europe and support the resistance spoke at the rally. The 
key talk was by Awni al-Kalemji, spokesperson of the Iraqi Patriotic Alliance 
(IPA). To the cheers of the mostly Italian audience, al-Kalemji said that the 
U.S. had lost the military battle for Iraq and that in the end the Iraqis would 
defeat the occupation.

Al-Kalemji also spoke of the attempt to get in touch with the IPA's secretary, 
Abduljabbar al-Kubaysi, a leading political figure among the over 100,000 
Iraqis held in 200 U.S.-run prisons in Iraq. Neither his family nor any legal 
representatives have been able to visit him, let alone to prepare his defense.

An international team of jurists and attorneys is protesting this illegal 
seizure of al-Kubaysi by the U.S. occupation forces, and is attempting to get 
access to him. Kawthar al-Kubaysi, his wife, was scheduled to speak at the Oct. 
2 meeting but had to cancel to continue her attempts to reach her husband.

Another important speaker from the Arab countries was Abdulhaleem Kandil, a 
spokesperson of Kifaya (Enough) in Egypt. This group supports the Iraqi 
resistance and works in Egypt to extend the democratic rights of the people. 
There are, he said, 20,000 political prisoners under the pro-U.S. Mubarak 
regime in that country.

>From the United States, the Interna tional Action Center participated on the 
>presiding committee of the conference and also described the recent upsurge in 
>struggle in the U.S. following the "Camp Casey" actions and the reaction to 
>Hurricane Katrina. 

In addition, a student from San Francisco State College studying in Florence 
described her group's actions in stopping recruiting on campus.

Among the well-known personalities speaking at the rally was Giovanni Fran zoni 
of the Saint Paul base community in Italy. Franzoni is a former priest and 
writer known for his contribution to Liberation Theology. Swedish author Jan 
Myrdal and French philosopher George Labica sent statements of solidarity.

Impulse for Italian movement

Leonardo Mazzei of the Free Iraq Committee read a statement that the 
delegations from 15 countries had agreed upon the day before. The goals 
included the strengthening of a network of groups in the various countries 
giving political support to the resistance; organizing a coordinated tour for 
Haj Ali; and going forward with the attempt to hold a conference in Europe like 
the one originally planned in Italy.

As the committee was making its report, the campaign had already made a big 
breakthrough in Italy itself. When the conference was first proposed, the Free 
Iraq Committee was isolated in the anti-war movement and got no favorable 
publicity, even in the left media. On Oct. 1, however, the independent leftist 
daily newspaper Il Manifesto ran a front-page story on the Italian government's 
refusal to grant a visa to Haj Ali.

The organizers said that this shift meant that the question of solidarity with 
the Iraqi resistance was now part of the discussion in the anti-war movement 
and among the political parties.

Catalinotto represented the Interna tional Action Center at the conference.


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