Open Borders For All! Asthe East Wt tensions of the “Cold War” ers: dissppeas nio the wnmls of hirtory, Third World people ‘arenow coming underthe even more chillng grap of e New World Order. After the disoltion o the “Cold ‘War",we are ecing new warbeing furhe developed clealy ths ben nxisince fordecades, but s pow bocoming mars visible and defined - snd that s the curres North South trggle. One aspectof this erugsle i the curret sasation fcing Third World refugees and immigrcts inthe norther industrialized naions. With his issue of Am The Spit, we are focusing much ‘tenion o the new asylum-polices being mplemenied acrous Burope. We have repriied documents and com- ‘muniquesonthe e of refugees and migraion o, bt 1 these asues e b of relevanc to the curent siaion n North America,we woukl o ke o offer ‘overview of th idological sues involvedinthe gucs- ton o refugees end seylum-poliics. As wll,wo ouch upoa theorganizing effonts o refugees/immigrants and the utonomist et o thwar boththese specific poicies and the growing tide of righ-wing cxiremism across Barope in genen. Asylom Paltics In The New Earope o by loking at the s, i's ler hat the parsncid fear which i swecping Europe with regard 10 the present “food” of immigrants has been carfully crafied b the aling powers o serve their idological ceds. Most migraion takes place witin the nations of the Three Coninents hemselvs; only avey ew people ever reach the weakhy norhem metopoles. “Alibough lif in the northers metrogoles provides reupees with obvious material advaniges over ei lfe back in the Three Continnts, ther sioston s hardly caviabi. They face new (and sometimes not 10 new) fommsof an oppression which manifess el withinthe ot socia pliiealeconomic fraework of sociey. Upon reaching Barope, many refugees nd immigrants run ko immediste obaacles. For exampl, in many. Bropesn counries they ae ot allowed 1o havejob or anywhere up 10 S years. Deoied any economic self- sufficiency, they are forced 0 sk to Sxe ssistmce. This cconomic asistance, which is minimal a best, varialy orces them ot campe run by both e Sute and privte agencies uch s the Red Croa. Thse cumps cut off heir freedom of movement and abily 10 or guaaize, ad i some cases allows ortheir v 1 chesp Iabour. Ovside th camp the iaions ok much beter. Instiutionlized racisn forces refgees and immigrats 0 assimilae ino 4 Buropean sociey that does no ake oo account thei diferas lnguisic and cultral back- rounde. Thi makes geting job o jobtraning. sccess oproper educaion, seckin socalassance, k., diff- cultoralmos impossbl o oban. Woren, in pariculr, mus cope with the double oppression of being bots efugees tnd women. Indeed, Burope's syl policie, in aditon 10 ther obvious racit overones, are also inherenty sexin. Women wha sock divorceor eparsion fromheirmmigrant busbends,fr cxample, cansod sk a0 individualasylum reqoestftheiiialenrance oo Burope was granied s the spous of an sylum-seke. Inside the 12 Buropean Community (EC) nations, heeae residinga presc, ot of ol of some 340 millon perons, ol sbot 6.1 ilin forsigners e han 25, Noneeln, policias o Erope e s ing about how “The Bow s ull” B s ot oy Ghrinian Dmocrs s e puien of s gh who e oblame oriereiarci, Crisfoen ol vey e socil dmocra, o e igraion conie hev e 0 e pgor o right-wing s vi- lence. Farigh poca paies mch s b N Frot n Fane, b Vieams ok in Begiom, 1 the Lombard Lagie infly bave scively cempaigoed oo g il ladorms. Bot the Naioos Front od Viaan Bl heveopnly called e foced emovl of rfugen mnd mmigrmas s furhr cur- sl of thei ghs. Recen clociorl soccens by e parice o i policis o ing o with rowing scpncs. Indeed o Nadona P, wder oeleieripot e M e, ey captred avergel 15% o he o anonvide i o i paldcions, i some e cptaring igherperriags henFrance' ling S, In i samapber, e poliical paris e wing mi-igrn ysia o Yucr i pgeicy. Righin oliel canidme uch o it mayor acques i bvecomplaioed contaned o pege 5. Jan./Feb. '92 Oka Is All Of Us Warriors Go Down But Oka Ain't Over “The s called Ok s pened new chaper i {he isory o digeousreisace i e g 4 prie i of g nd el et pread o borgionl Conmniin from cou 0 cous. Oder Natoas were ioapired o blckade oads, opple ydro-lectic tovers anduke heir own miliatsads i solidry wih e Mobav sies s boders i that on bt s of 1950, Despitc the “miliary dees” by the Consdion managed 1o put soveigtyfrmly on the agenie and aivanize otber Fi Naons o 1p the i in heie negoisionswith b fder overmment Ahaime e hooght nohingcould apus-f the Mobavc couk do i 1o coud well. ‘Afersmon o yea of coutspocedings,he w0 Mobavk Wariors codeoane Laagna od Noric Ronad Cos md oo Lazore) Wereconvicedof ol of 29 charges nrelion o the deense of Kaners- take Mobawk Teriory i the sonmectal o 1990.On February 15, Roo Croes was ssenced 14 yeur nd mocthe i rscn, Gordon Lsors was anded s s 12 yeur st oot orbis lein e Mobaw riig. Roge Lazore,who fced via kogsidehe oter o, was scquiad o al 10 charges againt . “We ‘wereightfor whit wedidovertbere” RogerLizor old reporiers 1 e walked ot o he counoe, “We pro- ecid ourland,he popl, s we'ddoitaginif we had - Following five days o deibrkions i St.Jeone, an al-whits jry i the Quebec Superior Court ound Grous guilty of 20 of 40 charge, nd Gordon Luzare iy of9of 17 chrgen.Both wers convicedoncharges o atal cavsig bodly b nd sverl o of ‘wespons potsson, Only Cross was corvictd i ea- i 1o icidensdarin the ot wih th s Ay, on coms of el and tring rets agint o Cundin solder (svera similr chares wee missd). The chages of g and absrcing Quetee poice (5.Q) and solirs were thrown ot by Jusics Benjamin Gresaber fe the prosecuion “faled 1o proery discore l videne". Th vidence inuestion Evolve hundredsf hourof videotape of he i now e hands of S0 ‘Desie daily coanroom uppon rom sldary onpninaion e res-whiteout o e il b made ilfic o ifom s mobilz pople. The Cunadimn et bas becapacive best nd wor,uesponsive 1o Pleas o supors d donaionsforhei defeu. T sy poiicl divisons whichhave re he Mohawk Communitisbefor nd sincehe i e cxacerbaing e oo of th detance. "Th ich egacy of O - here Mohunk: women, children,eders and en vercam deep pliicl difer. ence, d for shor e ied agei ccupuional force n dten of e mds - wan al but forgoten duringhe il of hose who ought,wee vifedd cedthe poreily of e e handeof e Camaien il continued on page 3.. Big Mountain Under Siege The Dine (Navajo) peopeofBig Mounain, Teesto, Mosquito Springs, Coal Mine M, Red Lake, Jeddito, ‘Cactus Vlley ad other communitescn Black Meta in ‘ortherm Arizons e facing » crical ime i thir 17 year srugg 1o rsist forced locaion from theis mcesral nds. Harsssmet from Bureau o Idian Affirs (BIA) rangen has been incresing sigaficamly over the past fow menths. Conficaton of ivestock, upon which the Navao famiies depend, has become commonplace. Demoliion of buidings and homes has lso begun. On November 150 the community roundhouse t the S vival Camp u Big Mountain was tom down, ad the community roundbouse t Mosquito Speings and the Sundance Arbor at Cunp Gy Hill a Big Mounan are now threatened. This i josifled by & ban on any new construcion or mainteoance of buidings on land af- focted by Public Law 93.531,the relocation order which Congresspassed inolaw in 1974, Thisaw alsospecifed the reducion of up10 0% of the ivestock owned by he Navajo people on e former Jont Use Are. PL 93531 divided this and besween the Navajo snd Hopi trbes, foring all Nevajoand Hopi peoplelving on“the wong e of the fence™ 1 elocatefrom hei traditonsl ands, “Thisrelocaton campaign i the largest esce-me rlocaion efor in US. histoy. Over 2500 Dine and Hopi fumilies re effcted by th relocation oder This aw v soporedly passed s a meant o setling s “and dispae™ berween the Hopimnd Navajoriber, despic e factha Navao mnd Hopi havelved ogethr s eigh- boursforcenturies, od iner-marage beweenthe ibes s ot uncommon. While many Hopi, especially the “progresives”, do spport reocation, many otbers, i clding many iraditonal spirsal keaders, strongly op- pote relocaion. They suspec, wih good eason, that e removal o thie Nevajo neighboun s but a fint siep towards he srip mining nd destruction o th land they hold sacred. Tt ha become clea thet the eal force behind the relocaton order is te desre of muli-natonalcorpors- tions 10 exploit th.rich coul seam and other energy resourcs ying beneat thelmds of e Dine and Hopi st Black Mesa. Recentinformationhas ufaced confiming the lansof Peabody CoalCampany 1o open twomassive ip mies a the very heart of the Big Mounain area. Peabody plans o tranport by wer-powered sluris and by il 10 Los Angeles where it will b shipped 1o Jupen.Peabody currently opernies worminesinthe Black Mesa ara, and since 1970 it b pumped 30 millon gallonsofwater outof the aqifernderlyng hesemines in order 0 sy coal 1 the gant Four Comen Power Plant near Pag, Arizon. I 1970, eabody claimed that its pumping would have o effect oa these nearby wells and springs. Since that e waie levels in wells and eprings throughout the sre have dropped from between 20 10200 foet. The new mines would doubl or riple Peabody's watr consumption i the ares. This would completely dry out many wels ad springs in he aren ‘whichthe Hopi and Navajo dpend on, and i effct he cnire regional ccosysem would b devastating. Both Hopi and Nevajo lders and taditonal lead- ers have comsistenly opposed the minera exploiation nd cavironmental destruction of ei tacred land. The “land ispu” beiween the two rbes i in arge part 8 fabricaioncested expreaytogainacces o themineral ‘wealth undetying both ribes” land. The Hopi Trbal ‘Comil was, infac, creaied by e eden government i 1935 orthe sol pupose of signing miing leases. Many. Hopi, prticalalythe raditiona clan nd spiiual lead- e sill euse 10 recogaize the validiy of the Tribal ‘Council Since none of the radidonl clan eaders would agre 0 sign mineral eas agrementsfo thir land, the “Trbal Council has been and remain comroled by Hopi ‘whohave convrtedothe Morman rligion and ejcted Hopi spiiual unditon. Despt & lack of sapport from ‘nany if ok most Hop, he Trbal Counci cotinoes to press orthe elocation o the Din i the name of ll e Nevajo trdiiona lders and spisualleadrs are aso excoded from their Tribal Council. Whil the Na- vajo Tribal Council has paid li service 0 supporting theirpeope esisting elocaion s oliciesovenll e s pro-development and pro-miing a thos of the Hopi Triba Council.Reaizing they would ot receive support from the poliicisns inthei uiba counll,nor anywhere e, in 197 he rditonal iders andherfmilies Big Mountain declared themscives & sovereiga independeat ‘The creaion of the Independent Sovereign Dine Naton (SDN) marked a key point inth peopl’s resis- unce 10 elocation. They had seen thir relaives and acighbourswho coopersid with the govemment'sRelo- cation Commistion moved intoracthousin i the racst. border owns surounding the eservtion and, lacking any jobskill orexperince, guicly los the bouses and ‘what lsle money they rceived for moving, Knowing that elocaing would mesn misery or even death for many of theclders, thy doclard hat ey would ever move, ot sign swey theland that righfuly belonged 1o themm nd their children. As a sovereign ntion who bad never given up th tile and claim o thir and, they funhe declard htthefodeal governmenthad o caim 1o his lnd, d i the government wanted o negotnie with them it would have 0 do 80 on & ntion 1 naton busis. PublicLawS3.531 had st Jly 436 as the dedline for selocation 10 be compleed. Families who did not relocaied by this ime would be deniod ll rlocation enefits, s was lso fered thtthese fumlis would be forcibly evicied by federal marshals. Between 1979 and 1986 widespread support for the resisiance was emeraied, with much o the suppor centrd on he Big Mountain Legal Defense/Offense Commiie. Afe he rlocation deadine pested withous incident in 1986, ‘much o the suppors for theresisance slowly driedup, ‘with many peopl assming tht sinc no physical con- froniation had occurrd,the threa was ovr. “The govermment, however, had simply bided s ime,while cotinwing o cary outa dren oot campaign of ow inersity harasement designed 10 make i npos- bl for the people 1o survive on tei end. By the lae 1980's pressur begen buiding (0 et he elocation completed soon. Pebody i very antious 1 open it new mines in order not 0 lose out on he ncraive Japanese marke. Sine selling allhis conl o Jupen wil also help to moderat the trade imbaluce. betwen the US. andJapan, the Bush administwion bas o b pushin fo the imedine completion o reo- caion Secretaryofthe nerior Mancel Lujan s called forrlocaton of al the Navao reisen 1o be completed by 1992.In Octaberof 1990, Secreary Lujannsitteds newpolicy whichdenies {amilis whohave relocaiedany ofthirrelocaton enefts il all e remaining esisers ave ftthirhomes. This policy iscaming even greater suffering among the Dine refugees who have already been forced offteir homelands. Recentevents ndicte that the govermmeni'sfoal push 10 relocae the st of the resises i on n camest ow. Supponforthe ecpleistherelore mor critical than ever st his ime. I the ast two yearsthers has boen 10 increase in support actvity. Moch of this acivty bas been orpanized by the Veterans Peace Acton Teams (VPAT), » Sen Francico based Vecermn grovp ddi- cated 10 socal jutcs ad ant-milaris cuses. VPAT ha done much work aiding e peopl of Nicaragua and El Savador, and s pow stempeing o aid he peopl at Big Moumtainin similar mamner - hrough directid and i acion. VPAT curraly maimains and safs 3 suppor ouse/ranch in Winslow, Araons, located o the. ool the Big Mounai s This anch b beenvsod a1 bae for orgmiving soply uns o deliver material o the esoes, nd e b 1 ancrietation base for spparters who wish o help the pople dircly by woring aad winewing te sisatin on e end. Duc to incresed harusment the people st Big Mouniin md oberaras have put ot call akingfor self-sffcen poople o come 0 e ad o help spport e popleand witness whatis happening her. Anyone conideing tis, however, m be el sofcien; have slfcentnsporation, ood,money and e bieto live without elpbones,clecricty r uing vaie a3 han cnvionment. No aue hould trave 0 Big Moti- tain withous eceving ome oricuaion 1 he situion there. Iersid peopl can cosact Suppor for Nuive Soverigay andior VPAT (seecooatdresses below). Peopie from Seue are plcaisg to el 1o Big Mountininmid-Decemberand sginiatheSping. Both funds sod maerasarebadly needed for teve ip, The o mostimmediic eods cxprericd by he peopl on the land ae building maerals, ariculary roofng mp- ple, 1o belp winieie houscs and hogans for severe Weaber, and communicaion eqiprers, uch 5 CB adio aod waki ulkis, o hep peope communicate ith cach tber ad respond when, harasimen occan Ancthr vial ned i ool d handies for axc, picks, tc. ther neds inclode good quality wite clches blankes, an bolk non-peisable f00ds such as flowr, i, bean, sl cofee and ol Ingeneral, i money can e donsied inead of mieil, hat i prefered. The ‘maierials cn then beboughe i Arizons,hercy cuting down ontramporaion cons. All money donid oward e xid will be s onlyfo buying and acaporing il For more nformation or to donate contact: Suppont For Naive Sorereignty/Big Mowatsin Support Group P.0.Box 2104 Seate, WA. 98101 @06)347.3983 For more nformation on VPAT contact: ‘Veterans Pesce Action Teams P.0.Box 170670 Sen Francisco, CA @90 (Reprined rom On Indian Land #1) Mohawks... wcontlnued rom pege 1 "My e is i soch shambls” Rom Crons tod Cunatin Pres. L o waipeple o forge sbwt me.” Grows was areid tevra s during e coune o the wial for aire o sppear. Polce aid they found and arened him s s known crack boose”. Hisdepaie may. ‘wellbe et ck of sppon, & fclin of criminaiz. tion 0d abendormen. ‘Detense fo e Mohawkaproved problematic rom day one, Owen Young ad Julio Pei, Nave lawyers ‘who provided defense for the it il ave withdrww fom e second ia ciing anpad bells They cae he Mahawks owe them $80,000 nd $45.000 espectively forthir srvices. Some abserversspcalae tht resent- ment ove foe whs t h harof e pterin oo he Soversigny deente, There i sone sceeicism abou he handlng o frm i, concem boot ack of chear gy nd ollow-hrough. T the boginning, » oversigary defene was pr- . The Two-Row Wanmpum Treuy was ied ncon- Juncion wihheItematona Treayon Sovereigty and UN. Convension on Priscners of War, reing a clsr| polal conten forhe ia. These reaties wererejected by thecour. Th hre defendanis,in keeping with i non-recopniton of Cenadien cours” juisdicion, - fosed to panicipue in he proceedings. Followiag the dropping of some ofthe charges, the deenueteam caled 0 winese, bt eiterdid ey poblicy halege the ‘ouralgiimacy. i has boc ventred that b hecadll sides wanted o fustrack e i, it had been drmv oot 0 narly year by this time. “The Regroupement de Slidarc avec es Aoch- oneshas aid tht“afe deological bembardment by sovermmenus, police {oreesand e medi, 4 necssary o e cphasize what was really t ake st Kanehesake and Kabmawake, md what i o ke s Mohavwks and it prisners dock..Th sre was ad." Tey min- tain he Canadien govermmens hasalweys tied 0 con- fine the uggle of Ntiv people 10 8 mechaniam of ks md negodsions. Throogh the tiae of the Kanchautake and Kabmawake priscoer, i is ryig 1o Ronald Cross Gordon Lazore detroy anypossbilsy, for Mohawks nd al other ative ‘poples, f breaking outof his sl process.” They have ‘Concluded that “olidarity with sboriginal nations re- quires os 0 support Mohawk poliical deainecs.” “The Mobaw 39 will be ried on charges of 0b- sructingpeac offcer, panicipaing ik sndposies- on of firears for & purpose dangeroas 1o the public pesce. Jury selction beginson March 2 s willscree 500 prospecive jurosfo each f e 39 defendans. I kel hathe jury composiion wildife rom e al- ...And Lubicons On Tr1a1 The ial of tineen Lubicon Lake Cree Naton members sccused in. relation 1o the torching of & ‘Buchanan Lumber logging camp i i 1990 has been delayed i sometime n the fl. ‘Thethinoen were charged witharson, possession of explosivs, mischiel and disguise wilh iniot, afer 8 bighly questonsble “investigation” which involved o roopes tactcssuch s denying the accused acoess 10 legalcounse and dragging people romtheishomes in the middie of the night wnd interogating hem in & arbage dump. The chargs elate 10 the fire i an wn- authorzed logging camp engaged in_ clearcning nceded Lubicon Nuton teriores. The loggers, opeat. ing wndercontac for the tranmational paper manafac. arer Daishows, had been wamed that devlopments in thote terrores ot muborized by th Nation would be removed wihout furter motce. Afer he fire, which ‘caed between vty and ity thousand dolas darn- 4, ogging ctivtes in Lubicon teritoris werecaled offfor the winter. ‘The confronttionbeweca the Lubicon Nation and Ioggingntereteis h ates development i the Nation's fify year hitory of siroggle fo recogaiion of thei aborigiaal lnd ights. The nation’ rdiionl tecory, ocaed in nother Albeia jus s of Peace River, has e overnun b oil companies during he st twenty years, desroyingthe commity's huning and apping conomy and focing 95% of the S00-member nation ‘oo welfare. The Lubicons hav reacted with trong nd effciversistance which hs brought them recognition i support acros thecouniry and around the world. “The tireen Lubicons charged with the Buchanan aid were 1o have gone o court Decemmber 791, but doe 10 proceduralargumenss rised by Lubicon awyersthe Lobicons ave agreedtoforgo prelminary hearing nd proceed o ial in th fll. The agreement was made in ‘ordertogive the Lubicons some breatbing room nd ime: 10 prepare. Th nation maintais thtthe Canadiancours have no jurisdicion on ther teriory,since they have ever codedtei sovereigaty in any eaty or war Lubicon sdvisors say that the charges are being pursued aggressively i odertodivert Lubcon tenion from the highly succeseol public campaign againt the ransnstonsl Deishows. The Daishowa boyeo cam- paign. snounced st Novermber i pres conerence in ‘Ouawa, b forced e ransnationsl o postpooe plans 1o Cleacuthis wintrinLubicon eriories. However Das- howa ill owns leases o most of the Luticon land base and plans o sheadnext winer Lubicon uppories have convinced several compenies, incuding Coltres Freah Foods,Ho-Lee-Chow, Knechiel's Grocers, NOW maga- conlnuod o page 4. ‘alchasge faced by the 39 renaining defendacs. Prose- ution says that this will *simplify and shorica” the upconing rial, safeguarding “he mon imporant ‘couns” aginst b Mobawks. He explins that because the sandoff was 8 ~common ventre* h did ot want 1o bresk it up into 8 seie o individual evens. e with- druwn chargessingled out men snd women charged with atsnlsoruring threts aganst membersof the Cana- disn Ay orthe Sure do Quebee. Defeas or 37 o he renaining 39 is being handied by a pogressive Quebe- co lawyer. Defendant Kaln Tinea-Hom is baodling her own defense, and on other is undecided on bow 10 procesd. i imporuant 1o poin out that o polic offces, iy personnel or white racsts who ioned Mobawk convoys camyingcildren adlders oot he eritories ‘werecharged withciminalcondoct. Whie supremacists i neighbouring Chatcasgusy bumed effiges of Mo- bawks, siommed policelines leding 1o the Kahnawake ‘Mobaw bidge blockade and were responsible for e s wihcurdone Ml il e g v—— inthebalane,theifate 1o b decided by coloial cours they do ot recogaize. Cross nd Lazor--sow poliical prisoners.and the oher Mobawks {cing il it March ned all the sappor we can moster. Two delense funds exist and are serving disinct puupoes, Ousinding debs o he Young:Peis eamre being paid off by conribotions o he Liberton o the Mobawk Nation Delense Fund, based in Kahnavwake. Funds genersid towards the upcoming rial ar being adninisered by the Akweks Fund. Bosh funds need Contributons despersely. Chegues and money orders ‘canbe teno:the Akweks Fund clothe Canadian Foders- on of Righis and Liberier, 323 Coape St. Ouswa, Ontaro KIN 722 and the Libertion of the Mohawk Nuion Legal Defense Fund, Caiti Populire Account 480186, P.0. Box 1987, Kabmawake, Qusbec J0L 180, Canads. For more information sbout the upooming i, contact Akweks Defense Information, P.O. Box 633, Kanchsaske Mobawk Tertory, Kanehsutk, Quebec JON 150, Canad. U.S. Political Prisoners Update Richard Wiliams Richard Willsns, foand “guily” of mudering New Jerse saetooper as reported il imue of ATS, ‘was semenced o 30years o lif mprisormmen o Fridey February 6921 froat of s courroom filled with somany cope that t was descrbod by one sopporier s “pork- fes”. Despite the overepresntation of police in the crowd,thecounoom wa e as Richard gave rong ‘0 pasiona politicalatement 0 the coun. I acs his atement was so powertl tht e odge el the poed o spend ten minuts trying o reote i coniets before provouncing semience. The judge wentto grealengh 1o “prove” that Richard and Tom and ther comrades were ot comparabie o thote who {ought i the American Revoluion because those peopl had no choice bt 10 ks uparn, whereas todaythe U asthe bl box as ol fo poiial change. Thissamens was sppareoty made i all seiousnes. Jou Doberty i polscl prisones Joe Dobery lostan eight- ‘yeat legal btle withthe. US. govermment on Wednes- day, February 19, and was depored back 10 Northern Ireland, where be faces 30 yearsin Brteh peiscn for iling 4 riah sodierin Norther Irelmd. Doberty was ‘convicted i abeeti in Jume 1981 by Brtish cour for iling» Briish rocial forces trooperwho was shot i+ Firfigh bewoen his unit and Doberty's A squad. He ‘sceped Briah custody and made t 0 the US. in 1982, where be was arestod by FBI agents on June 14783 for entering the US. illgaly. The Sopeemme Cour rling which leared the way for Dobery's deportation over- ‘i an ppealscoundecision that Doberty deserveds bearing on hs poltical asyhum clam, based on s well- founded fea of pesecuion for his political sction and beliefe” ‘Geronimo Ji Jaga (Prat) Five former leaders of the Black Pecher Party broke a21.yea slenceon Janaury 219210 demand anew el for former party member and present polical pis- ‘oner Geronimo i Jaga (Prac). JiJaga, who was expellod from the pary i 1971, has been in priso since 1972 ‘whea he was framed for s 1968 murderhobberyin Cali- fomia. The five formereaderssaed ht Jaga badbeen ‘withtbem . meeting o the Party's cental command cn thedy of themurder. Th ressonfor e ong slence wat, scconding o Kathleen Cleaver, s it n th pay, with tome pany members bamed from speaking o each oths. The whole organizaton was divided * I Noven- ber1, the sae Superior CourtinLos Angeles efused o bearjiJiga's oquetfo s new rial,andin December1, the saeparle boud denied hisreleae forth 11t ime. On a more posiive noe, however, early in January, Amesy Iterasional's Intemational Screaria clled foranewtria.Formore informationconact: thetera- tional Campaiga to Free Geronimo j Jigs (Pra), P.O. Box 3585, Oakland, Califomi, $4609. Attca Brotbers (On Febraary th i Butfuo, New York, the juy in the Aica ral retumed » mized veedict s o whether New York Suie offcal were responsible fo te mas- sacethatle 43 dead and morethan 90 injord when the sae poice etk the prison. The jury found Atica’s: fommer deputy warden, Kar Pl liabl o two counts of having overscen brual reprisal againat inmates, but fxilod to each verdicts o the esponsibiity of former ‘Comections Commissoner Russell Ovwad sd Asica's former warden Vincent Mancus for the apersion 1o ke the prison. The jory alo ruled that the 1,251 ommates who fild e $2.8 bilon cvi-labilsy st in 1974 had proven not ool that they suffered “crel and ‘nuaual ponishmens” s repesas, bt aleo that e ate ‘senealy fuled o provide sdequse medical cae. Ac- ‘cording 0 ALl a-Jundi, foumer Aicanmate i whote ‘e the civil it was led, “We'vegot paril victory i that we got Kt P Lt would have been momensos 10 have gotien Oswald and Mancus o one ofthe other big fh." Lawyers for both the nmates s he siate offcal ave aid tha thy will ppeal heverdicu s a ‘i will e held o the chaimsoa which the ury was deadiocked. Puerta Rican Independence Movement On December 10, Federa Distict Court i Har- ford, Conpeticut ruledhat Puro Ricanjourmalis Daisy ‘Sanches didnothave osurenderthe orginal videotapes of e terviewsthe conducted s ummer wih two - derground leaders o the Macheterr, » Puero Rican goerillsorganization. Sunchez had refused o 1o testify beforsa grand jury ortam over berorigial.Hes lawyer, Jon Schoenhorn has said tha the U.S. govertment has boen Barasing Sunchez becaase i s mbarasted it ha boen mable o catch he two independentistas,Fil- ‘e Ojeda Rios aod Luis Colon Osorc. Duriag he il ‘hundreds of peope demonstraied i support o Diey st theFodera Bulding n Sn Jose, Purto Rico. Ina relaied nciden, on January 13h Puero Rican independeatisa ElissCasro Ramon had chargesof conspracy o oband rsport solen money dropped by the courts, md & second delendant in the cas, saac Cunacho Negron, pled iy 1o minor chargs n cxchange for & edced semience of § years 1 $10,000 fine. Both men had faced seiences of 15 years i pison for thlr ol i the 1983 exproprision of $.1 millon dolarsform a Wels Fargo busk in Hardord, Cometicut caimed by the Macheteon, Theialfortheater delendents i cxpecied o begia in April. Queens2 On December 1991, i sea i the cars of fomer Blck uher Pary meriber Bui e . Al Majd vas eecnd b the ppelate divicnof e New York S Soprane Coun. Both werfnmed i 1981 kiig of # New York ity polie ofcer a0 recived 30+ yeun, with recommendaion hal ey never b parled. Siocehis conviion, B Hameod bas faced usicaary hashprison condtion,including s ofover o yeas s seven o i sy Confnenen . ocked 26 by ¥ el or 2 hours oy “The essoning behind s represion i obvious, scord- ing 1o Mark Gombiner, oy fo btk aned nd N, The reaon whic they (b prison - ion]emseves gove evenin wrisc saement o Ms. Hameed, wa it you e being b berebecute tber peoplein e s ook upioyou om0 wo bkt ouare s dical nd v oo moch lederhp able.” ‘Dboruba Bla Wabad On February 1292, Dhoruba Bia Wabad weat o cou, facing # bench warant or a falore 0 sppes at 8 coun hearing n February St which could have resulied in his o-imprisonment due 0 & Deceanber 19591 New. York Supreme Cour decsion. Dhorube had refused o ‘stend the February th hearing snce isLawyers coold ‘0 tend snd the judge efused 1o cancelthe hearings. ‘Onthe 120 the e decded ot Dhorubarenaia ree ol ot hewing in Apri. Th afomenionsd De- ‘cember 19 decision - intaed Dhoruba's convicion was proved that critcal evidence had been wishld t. llireeof th il 100k o convit him, h e s ow saying that Dhoruba must prove s the withheld evi- s wold v chnged ey’ v, Formore infommation on tis crtcal case conact Campaign Fr Biack Poica oo d POWs i U5 Box 339 Kingsbridge Saion, Brons, New York, 10463- 0339, USA. < Lubicons continued from poge 3 sine, Safewsy's, M. C's Donuts and the YMCA 10 boycon Daishows paper bags, a move thas s forced Daisbows Vie-Presidens T Hamsok o sdmit publicy hat e boyooti huring hem. Frends f the Lubicon, the Toronto organizes of the boycot, i n etes 10 Daishows tht th boyeorswil contini unilDaishows ‘makes lear,pablic and wnequivocal commiment not 10 cut or buy wood cutin unceded Lubicon eritories il andright sclement b been reached with both levels o govemment, md a barvestin agreement nego- tited with the Lubicom Naton which akes o ccount Lubicon wildife nd environmeatal concemms. “The boycon has also been ucceseul in uniing many differat_omgnizations behind the Lubicon nuggle and sporring peopie nto acton fo aboriginal and ighis. s continuation s expansion i xseaial 1o bringing about # resoluton of Lubicon Ind rights nd sipping e wmsmasional Deishowa efore the Lubicon socity i wiped off the map. For more information cortact Friends of the Lublcon (Torontc) st 485 Ridele Ave., Toronto, Ontari, M6B K6 Canada,e: (416) 783 464, ~Open Borders For AUl contisedfrom page 1 ofthe “noise md smel” o immigretssnd former pres- ot Valery Giscad D' Batang has likened immigraion 10 an “invasicn”. These seiments ar ot excusive 10 the rght, bowever. The Freach Communis Pary,for example, supporsiougher immigraton laws in ordr 10 “protct rench jobs for Fench workers”, and n many couniries it is the Social Democrats who have boen sounding e cry for sicer borderconrol nd ougher eyl policies o racdown an the parsiic llegals” ‘who are milkng Barope's welfare ryriem. Even the ‘Greenshavenotaken esoote standon the isue. Some Green panies fee! that the boa truly i fll, and that Barope'saleady fragileconeysiem ca'tbearibe burden of thousands more immigrans. Despte their vagoe wihes for & “muli-calurl socety”, Greens scross Burope bave aken part nthe palameniary discussions on carbing immigration numbers, and they have not taken p the logan o the radical-let: “Asylom Righis for A, Burope, in fac, has bon hit n all sdes with the ‘complexiie of he refuge siation, sicuaton which makes clar the contradicions of capialiem. Wih the collapee of the East Blo, e flln Sse-socialist scono- mies have Iet in their wake high unemploymeat and ‘economicdespair andens of thousands o Eas Eorope- 04 have begun heading westward. But no longer are these pecple welcomed a poliical efugees;now they, like 40 many others from the Three Contineni, are Iabelled s *cconomic efugees” and iold o eave. With Buropean ity jos around the comer, Barope's uling powers have gone o high earin teir suempt 0 ucccsully pepare Barope for i oe as ‘workd sconomic uper-power. B this prearations for the harh ralties of wnity were i fac sared yeas ago, bebind closed door. Thei goul has always beea - a8 more id more peopl e nowbeginning o realize st st moment - 1 otabiih systemof regulaton, selec- tion, nd conrl 1 saf-guard the Buropean forirer Through various reates like the Schengen Agrocment a0d the Dublin Accor, Barope’s member nations are reparing otake th il seps owards harmenizing the sayhmpolices o the various nividual EC staes snd o by put e o what ey se s the st presing probiem of e 50's: “uncontoled” migraion. in i o of plcy i st iy g ‘wing. In fct, what we ae almost secng i crode re- defnition of the socal democratic credo, a aempt 1o ‘make the mon of “the poteil of sociey” (4 RARA note in thei communique). Strict ssylum-poliies, ‘which are obviously acit, re not necessaly exclo sivel so. Agin, Burope'sruling powersdo ok want 10 limioats the migrtion of cheap Iabour to with teir borders, raherthey wan o conrol it bete. Burope's ‘welfare sbundsnce was il 1 Large degree, haks 10 the poople of the Three Corsinens. In adition 0 the brious fac that th capialit imperaliem of European molsational corporations s, for docades, been ex. ploiingthe natcns of the Three Coninents o feed the Baropean production secor's nsatisbe need for rew ‘materils, o within Barope a wel,cheap ad llegal migran laboor has been & widely-utlzed base in the Iabour market ven i offcial ssitcs neve ecordhis fie Burope needs s expendable Iabour base now more than ever, epecilly as unification will g in- creased demands for betier production in order 10 say ‘ompeiive n the globalcapal marke. For e thing, Barope i faced with a demogaphic time-bomb, amely declinng binh e Thus, the capitaliss economy i Barope inth 90 will requie migration, 0 th goul of Barope's rling powers is 1 control and maximizsthe efficencyofheinfluxof origners. Nolonger willkin- ‘colouralone b he deciding fctor. Wt willbe sought afer, boweve, i flexibily, adapuabily, and poliical eubmiasvenesr Bt whatwil b efecis o tis harmoniaed olicy 67 For cnething, Baope will ndeod begi o rsenble foret, s he EC's utr boder bocome mors nd ‘oo miliarized, ke the R Grandein Amerca's sou- et Infct,arny unics r aredy being used o id i bordercotol cros soukbern Burop, aad e Ausians a1 lading he way s s by incresing ptols o icp the loodof East Baropean mmigrats. And i e with the TREVI Agrocmn, itemationa coopeaion i ata collecion and plicingelfor will o gready iorified. “The gou ofthis i wo-fld: iy, tocrste BUROPOL, Barcpean-wide polis peswork, mited by & masive compuir tyviem, e Schengen Informaton Syrem (8153 nd secomdly, 0 aso us this hammonized data coleciono ey conel imigraion. ‘Soon, Burope will aveinplac “on-ho” poicy with regard 1 eyl spplictons. This mesas that & perin eking syl e Bropean Commeniy must aeply i he omion befsbe armives i, and he decsion anded down by tis naion splesfo etrace ot al the mations. I otber words, efuges and mmigrants willoly have cne chance o ot Brope, ad i ey il atonc portof ey, ey won't be llowed i t ny other Earopeanportofcy. Thisisderignad o clampdown o e iner-Buropean migrtion of “legas”. Cureatly, “illgal” immigrants can move betwezn vaiousnaions in Barope n e bops offnding one witha mare nicat aeyam poliy. Thisis aoatobe hake, bt wi haro- The buse wd 1o ransportrefugeesagainather will, ftr a o migh . Refugeesaroofen transporid, agaio tei will, from places deemed oo dangeroos orthemoa sccouni ofthe rivingtideof rcism.. ‘Every day, nbohod nd new part of Germany, thers ae atacks oa refugess ad imenigrants. Befors thee recent incidents, such aacks and bomilsions did ot ccur o much & degree in Berln, bocuase mos efugeesar e for the et time. "We sand i principl behind the right 1 frcly choose where people with o live; and thisinclodes immigrots and efogecs! emy which i primarly reaponsiefo the tanspora- tion ofrefugoes o of Waieooufer [+ partof Belin- ] - these buses are bors, and they won't be wied again toon. "Our action won't end racem o the implets- tion ofasyham policies. Bt hopeflly we did elp 1o disupt hings, because aherwis the whole acist sp- parss would persie withou any ficion. So le's atac this spparatu with 8 vsity of actiom! ARAG (an anti-racist group) oized exiemal regulaions, od ato wih he wie of yrester numbers of immigrtion police who wil earch ‘Barope'sinner-ciie in 0 efort 1o gather up “illogals” for deporaion. Aod in an effr 10 op pecpl from ayingio et Burope i e it place, he Scogen nd Dublin Accords seck 10 cut down on lght from the aions of origin themselves. Already, there we visa roquirements or cdering Burope from abous 60 is. Al Gemany. for example, resses mmigraion police in Lufthana [Gerran ilne - o0.] uiforms so ey can ‘more casly check ext paper and sop cerain peopl from ying 1o entr Burope bfore they ver leav theis ‘on oforigi. Resistance to Europe’s Asylum-Policies Again, the sudden prominence of the “refugee problem” n Burope hasunleashed a tde of xcaaphobia nd raciem which has maniferid el in cousles - acks by right-ving exirenists vpon reugeesand immi- g all acrous Bope. As s, msisance 10 these events has bad 10 be two-old: revisting the EC's new asylum-polcies i general and lso acively cofroning active no-Nazi roupe. Across Barope, efugees s imigrants bav been organizing and taking acion agins immigraion poi- cie,a well s acively defending themseives rom us- citatacks. For example, in Franc, herehave been over 4000 sef-belp asociains et up by immigrans, many Onthe orderof the branch of the R Ad- mninruion in Watrooulr, refoges, aaint hic: decared will and dspi l o e gl i, have e “removed” o e fomer DR [t Germany - ed]. Thcs sobjecion has boen uted s & meens of showing ht e forbers o We Gemany s ot e, “Toleruion of i tachs s o of he larent. fomaof e Stt's cold el o desl with the - lem. And th ther'sthe o-called “vormal” iving coniions which ang o bumne ing s moduions o aiequaesaingcare 10 he completc denin of meica veamen. And with e new - e e e, qickerdeporiaions, e . ing of polic recori, and e presed covperion bewen b polic nd toial worken -t sy o deterece, cotol, s explsonis g perfcied. The repressive characier o he West Gern it s ‘mado clearby hinstack ot ekt sepmental e populaion. Dot refugees s esiing all o i by - ling for concrte improvemcas f thei care, by 1 miing i sl delcme gt i uacs, o, ke in Schwallach, vhere ey are rsning e emovaltothefomer DDR. Overthe at e weeks, oy groupsof refugees hav sbandoced e 17 poinid esidnceswd decided o hemslvs where hey vi o ive. We sppon hese elfors. (On b e ha, s ncersry o tack the organs md uncionareswho cary out i nhaman weament of efuget, “Thac's why,on 211091, we smased e wo- dowsof fv tvel agncies belongin 1o “Bayer Expren” sd made the offces unsble by toving uyric cid iide. BeyerExpres hus for e pask wo yean, md espcially over the at two weeks, camied ot sevel removals of wvilling refuges 1o fomer DDR. Forth ight 1 ay xndhefreechoice of wheretolive for efugees! For a srong ant acist srugglel Autonome Groups (Fond gretings o the ant-rcistgroup ARAGH) wih the expictaim of fighting racism. Othes have taken diectactin o protetthei rement. During the many atacks by fascists, police have efused 10 iner- vene, 0 it it cnly when they actvely defended thm- seives that refugees have been able o epel e anackert For exampl, in Nordered, in northera Germany, & roup of 70 refugees who had occupied a church in Neumunse for§ weks in n empt o bt herforoed taaslrto s efugee shelerinheez-DDR were forced 1o acoeptthe offer of n allgedly *afe” rfogee shelier in theex-DDR. Witin one week this shelir was tncked by over 200 fscsts with fre-bombs and knivs. The 15 policemena th sceace fld,laving the efuges 0sicp. th fscist atack themelves. The refugees thn reocca- pied the church i Norderieds, were agan forced 1o leave, ad bave now sought refuge in Schalom Paish, sluoin Nordersedt Thi Prishis lso denanding htthe efugees leave immedisiely, md i will ot provide any fo0d or medical supples 1o them. On Febrary 3, the efugees begans hungerszike. Thisis justofcneofmany iniintves that is being organized and camied out by efugoes in teir igh for the right to detemnine for themseves where they sall live. ‘Withintherdical eh her havebeen many i tives undenaken n soidriy with reugees and immi- rans, on many diernt evels. The clandestine move- mens, most notably Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action (RARA) inthe Nethendsand the Revoluionary Cells Revolionsire Zelln - RZ) in Germny, have been atacking the Sute spparatus tht dictates inmmigration policyandits impleneottion. The most et RZ action ‘was tei aiack onthe Refugee Diviscn of the provincial minisirtion building in the town of Boblingen oo Augus 2, 1991. Thi stack caused over $375,000 darn- ‘g0 and destroyed datafles on over 10,000 refugees -+ ‘concrt hindrmnce o the Sute's deportation schemes. And ther have beensimilar smalle acacks thsoughout ‘Germany by suonomous groups on sdmininraiv tr- ets deigned o both proiest ermany's asyhum olicies .10 expross olidaricy with all poples of the Three ‘Coninents secking matera id i e wealthy ponbera ‘metropols.Indeed, the RZ quoe refogees who spea ol “migration war" bing declaed on the imperalist ‘nonhem powes b the refugees from th Three Coni- ‘ents. Afe decades of explotation, the people of the ‘Three Continents e now coming o claim whats their, ajusifslecim made by many immigrant. And moch ofthe (whit) lehin Burope, while gladly exprssog fee- ood solidariy, has hadtouble coping wich his expic- ity s mperils ook on migratien. Ever since Germany's reanification on Ociober 3, 1990, here has boen dramatic risein right wingnaticn it xtrmism. And more receoly, this has been spured on by the parnoia surounding he refugee “problen” docried by the poliicians. Racis siacks by rght-wing §roope o foreigen- i th fomof gangaofyouhs with " Wo are the Norderod: reugees who bave - ey become rther well-known publicy. ‘Our figh bogan on Sepsmber 291 inthe An- scher Canrch of Neurnater, s contiones. We've leht ot lands becauss of war, poitics pertection and opprestion 10 sec sylan in this Coumty. We'rs eyt policl oppession s vioent wtacks on o 2x consiming. Inthed wheze we were e by force, we tive in fo fo oot ivs. Some of us bave lved dhrough sevenlatacks. " For heseeasons,we decare tht we want 080 cldary with . Bot onscount of e presur, erpecilly by te govemments of Mockiburg.Vor. pomaem aod Scheswig Holtin [two s inthe FodoralRepubic- ), sndby neo-Nosi (hreat, k- hun e, e S Chrh b g i “he churchboad has pssed song sciions and s id o srongly infloence o through words and desds(éverisio forpaco i h ex DDR., indi- i k). orer 10 bk our resianc, The Church bourd b ol ured i e refuges nly con. inu with s eistance becaut ofpessrerom {anercor 100 tod thtsome f s scinly wiek o i e cx DR e, s semeof il ‘withcildre, hvegone bck othe e DDR. B wih thse oople i ' fres decision. They etomed oy e mon o s, e e song- et physicl andprychoogicl pesre,ecave ey Coukd's withtand the combined pressre of the church s thegovermnens, “Whathas boca sd sovt s hemedin namly Declaration Of The Refugees In Norderstedt it o' plcl bl withoot ey illof e ‘own, is not only false but deliberate distortion of the facts. We are nobody's football. We can think for metves s st . “The proof of this is tht we are here, to find e e W sy YA Ve e e i el om i dmcis s o s duiey withoal | TION FROMSOCIETY! mmmmm:«mommw REGISTRATION OF REFUGEES! WEWANTTHE RIGHT TOSTAY FOR ALL REFU- GEBs! bus_stacking_fonigoen, fire-bomb_wtacks ca fomigper’s houses nd asylam-ceies, . - becane daiy vect b the d of August 1991 The pliicians id ke ot verblly demounc bese pogroms - ndeed e uling powens wlere th exisence of neo-Nuzk roopaforheirfuncionl vle, i e, of ading o th meciabypehyei roumnd e refuges e - andall. e Jft could manage was whimpering cricsfor more polce protetion. So it was realy only the atonomist scene which acively tought 0 provide real concrete soldariy and uppor. “The e Hoyerswerda has become synonymous with aylum poliics in Gernny. In cadly September 1991, Hoyernwerd, uie Bt German iy whote coul industry b abott 10 0 competely bankrug,was e e of nighly atacks by right wing extrmit on an spart ment bullding bousing primarly Vietmmes imii- s, Th aacks were s repesied nd 10 vicous bt e imnigrnt b 10 be aken ot o he ciy. B what ‘whsmon righiningsboa eordea s e fct it ighly uuacks had heslen, s s the acive sppors ofHoyernwerda eide. This signifes doc-seaied - cam, bt it lso oitsout someching e aling povers acively try o cxploi,namely the economnic rustntion el by 1o many vorking-class Gemans, pariculary in ¢ bow-defunct DDR. This i anffecive means of pe- vening mass protes from he e proltarit agaias e e amely curing e ower-classs oo heanly scpmentof toicty more vulrabl snd xploied than e the efugee populatio. On Sepiber 29, hge i rcis convoy headedou rom Berlinand convened & huge demo in Hoyerswerd. The march, which was plagod by iieral poblens which eslied incniron- aions wih he ke, wes nonebeles mporant bs- cause of the concrele’ coopermion which look place between autoomiri d refugecs. The ni-ascist eistanc rmorecommonly koown a4 ANTIFA - Ani-Fascist Acton) n Gerny b, ins emal discusions, been yin o ackle wo ptenial pifllsnt oraniing the fr b e ANTIFA| ovement mur ot become merely an i Nazi move- o, b thould keep 4 brouder, i impeiali per. apeciv. Obviously, sretlvel confroiaions wih Nazis - “Atack Toe Nezis Wherever They Appeal” i ‘e popular sogan- mast ceiinue, but ANTIFA orgaa- ringelfons have o keep abroadr view s well,becassc e Sae, gain, merely ilizsthe xirme right o push rough s own cpilis deoogical agcoda. As many ANTIFA discussons make ote o, he S sl i fnci- ' i mitak o i his- bt doca wilize fscis 1acic 1 grooe. Bariog his i miod, - omis roupshavewied o remain aciv on b of hese font. Forexample,cn Ociber 18, 1991, S buse edio forcbly unspor efugees ut of Bein agaiat i will - osteaibly for e ety -were destroyed i fr- bommbttack by n i racist group who wer epresing solidarty wi the refugees” wihes 10 frely docide Where they wanoive.Similaraiacks on bus s rvel sgencis responuibe for forcbly relocaing efugees have occurred recedly n Berlin. Aod a or the Nezs, ‘o0e o thebest recent ctions s he October 28, 1991 itack on Karl Polacek'shous. Polacek, the eaderof . cxreme righiFreodom WarkersPay (FAP)noncofthe many ne-Nai olticians whone eeconl soportbas boen groving recenly.Inte asack, approximaicly 40 masked stonomiss drove up outide the bous and uacked with sonce and molotovs s Polacek ad 30 ot Nasi wer having s maeing inide. 15 right-ving et wer njred 2 th atack nd o scoomista wereameicd Orber ffciv effosincode b pbish- of photos,namcs, idreses, nd car escripion of "The second thing 1o be avoided i an asi-racie i fuscis oranizing around e issue of asykum poii- tic i the tendency (paniculary of the whie Ief) 1o continued on page 14.. Red Army Fraction Communique The following commaique by the RAF concernsa mmber of devlopmenis that have occured recently ‘concarning both the poliical pisonars and the couner. innrgencyagainst he guarrlla. The VS (German nel ligence Servic) recently announced that an individual amed Nowws hod “defected” from the RAF. They claim that he paricipaed i the lanning of he Herrhaen actionand was inacellwith wo wanied RAF membersas el twopersonsfrom he autonomistmovermend. This sensationlit reveliion came just s he German press was also beginning lo discus jusice ministr Kinkels proposa i alow the sarly rlease of some RAF mam. bers, particulrty physically il ivates rch as Gner ‘Sonsenberg fromprison. Considering he fac that the ‘German auihories ave no bean abe capture anyRAF membersinvoivedinsome of the more rcent uccessfl actions (especially the atlack on Herrhaiwen), the Noans-sicryispropbably bthan artempt by the security apparctus 1 seemmore i the know about ihe RAF than theyreally are, t0also o junifySate raids on the anion- omis scene, specilly on the metwork of info-shops, since, as the RAF note in his satemens, the aleged. defecior Nowne made menion of nonRAF mambers supposedsy providing logistical supportfor RAF actions. “The entir hisoryof e Sate's “big pursi” o - o been nohing bt & bunch of ek from beginning 10 . ‘We bever made any contacts with 8 VS spy named Noune,nor did we lve with s such person before the Herthaasenacion nor did any py Knowof it eforchand 0d belp us with the preparations. Ths is othing more thana i fabricated by the Gemnan secre sevic, de- signed o have cbvious consequencer. OK, 1o hey made their s, aod now we'll expose tei el “This medhod of the S is used gaiost resistance roups inorderto make people uncetain by consrucing lie.Only e st 2-3year hasthisbeen usedexpresly againstu: e Sne's e aboutanshorive acton aginst Kiochle the claimtha we held socret negotstions with the St and th li repeeied thowsend times over caiming hat we were following » Ssi-lne; nd s he letelast umms from unknown RAF dfoctor” which sned that we bad it up de 0 intema ivisions. ‘Whats the goul of these Sne les? ‘We tink they are ying 0 do severa things at ~They want o hur h discussions aroundthe elease of imprisoned comades. Afer 20 years o suggle gainst the orture and desiruction of pliical prisoners, s ‘s of e Sne spparatus aoboginaing o realize hat they nd o find solaion 10 the problem ofthe riscn- e, nd tleastsine the 89 bumgersrke, ey know hat they can no onger resolve the conadicion of torure, quite the contrry,more nd more people heve come 0 ‘ndertand and support the demands of the prisners. The veryfacthathe question ofhe reesseof prisoners i now on the bl i rrely th dirct reul of all the: sruggles and ininives for tei egroupment and re- dom. Butthe Sttssill ying it hadert 1o find way o bury us. “When this smoke-scroen ofles i presnted 14 “purmui”, then the queston should be aked (u it has been in the medin, i, consdering such resuls, they really il ned 0 reesse the priscner. S there's cnly ‘one posaibily: everyone who s fo the freedom of the prisoners neods 1o discuss among themelves, ad of ‘ourse with the prisoner, what we shoukd make of this pousiilty of rlease, and which demands we shoald make and press troogh 50 4 10 stay oa the puth of ‘demanding reedom for al poltcal prscners. STRUGGLE TOGETHER FOR THE PRISON- s obvious, at the Sste's pursaof he s “unknown RAF.members: Pt d Sifan” willead 10 the arre of comrades from he lagal resisioce - hose peoplenot rganized i the RAF. They've wanied i for slong time, cve since they showed those city-mups ‘whichthe VS doctoredup1o substantiatethei claim that ‘comiades from he el rsistance were 1 act as “lok- ‘ous"foran action agaos the il [German corpors- tion- ed. chiefs. Thee was somach fuss made sbout this clim, bowever that they evniualy gave . “That'soneof the min resdons we ave o contin- ally expose these St le: 1o pevent comrades from seting aesed. ~Theie i i w r ot aceslyllealyorgaized, ottt we e simply mixd o groups on th ringe ofh el eiancsmovenent, v, on the one hand, 1 smply degrade s, b e imporatly, they e i lim 0 iy e masive sarches i legal groupsandesabishmens (. info-shops - od ) - They want o broaden the Sute evidence st The reason why remans their secet. Pechap thers's more, b tha'sall w want 0 say fornow:justo repeat once more whathe wholesiuston in egardin the press and the media. Even though this ‘whole cumpagn of lies sbout spy contacts with Noune Justroeks of deception, no single journlst s fl the ‘rge o qeston the Sate's motives or sincerity. “The smple question, whichhe VS confinmed,and ‘which veryone can's bel tinking r: “Hasthe secre service abricated the eotire hisory " But 0o ome aks hia queston. ‘Who els busth sece servicecould have put he explosive n Noooe's busment? wnm Red Army Fraction On October 1691 our goups bow up i ‘Campn pipelin st pases eongh S Vi dele iyt e Y G iy tin - ), arons = kgl of ik “exprs” lk sbot svage couveions, whgs incrosing .. 1t th logo of e 2w 0d - “ommunique | eweat. We il continoeto it them whero wecancase | nownmmurmx.mnflm “m-.u-h lerpinte et of e e e o by | uopuished. Weare oo oing o impassively i he foasbey prepare i th cos o the workes’ blood wd ‘them the most damage; we will continue t aiack their Mot important economic cemires und other objectives. of aniegc e, e s el Revolutionary Cells Communique STATEMENT CONCERNING THE ATTACK IN BOBLINGEN Tomorsow morming you lisen t th news: *Ite- ior Miniter Schacuble says that Wertem and Eastern ‘Boropean counties should gt ogedherto draft harmo- nized, all-encompataing defensive straiegy o sop the il of refogees” ‘You walk by the bakry. Inside, you hear s the shopkeeper tellsher customer: “You have 0 waich out forthem, hey lways sca.”She mesns man wih dack kin who issanding i frootof ane of the shelves. T the afermooa, you open the ewspaper andread the headine: “Fire-bomb Atsck on Refugee Centre” ‘Some of thos inside e admited 1o hospial ffering from umoke inhalaion. Thenyoutravelnothe iy-cenre. Thre youmeet & Kordish woman fiead. She ellsyou how het friend, who was deporied & week ago, whs takeninto cusiody bk in Turkey and trared forseverl days. In the evening you o 10 yoor favourie bar. A poste thers reads: “nteraaional Awareness Festival ‘with Foriga Food 1d Affcss Drum Music” This is jut an oubake of what we hes, ses, end read justabockcvery dy. Examples of day-t-day ciem and genocide things which refugees and immigrants i s couniryface on dily basis. ‘These ae ssumions which have also mgered s ndcabied us 0 hate thos inpower who re respousibe. Nonetheies, hrough ot poiical work we know tha constematon aone s not sffcient eaon fo con- tinuing polical acion. Rber, it you hav 1 smayze the way hierarchyis putiogether, o se orexample, that aciam i an inegral par of imperialit expoiaion, and that through this acietsocalization, everyons ive in theisown e safo-guarded society. B all f his makes itpousbl forus o fiad saring poatfor revoutonary rsistance, Being motivased b anger sl canlad you 10only s the refugees a vicim,iosted of ecing sy significance i their own forms of day-1o-day resisance ‘o represion s the esablished powers. s necessary that we ley side our own rcist ook and broaden our perspective. Whether i's in crowded asylum-canres or vilages i the exDDR, ‘whether ' in the admisisrion boikdings or on the et - everywhereth refuges ae strugling againit discimination and or the chance o lead docent homan live. They are organizing demonstations, occupsions, ungerstrikes, and other potets. Safe-guarding Power st the Lowest Level Imigration officialsply & cenra o orimuni- ants nd efogee.Imigrots snd efugees arforever confronied with the insittionalized rcitn whichthese officals represcn. Requests for entrmnce into the counry ae sored intothres categorie: thosethtmay iy, those thai may ‘work herefora wile, and those thet re 1 b deporied. Alongsidethis admiisiruive racism, the refugees ‘and immigrants aluo Bave 10 cope withthe rcism ofthe typewiir-basard, who subjec them 10 despotam, barassmen, and hoenilistion. These bureaucras ofien like 10 play with their own sense of power by denying refugees the necessary right to have family members abroud pay them vist. Immigrants and efugoes continually fe asf hey 12 ot wanted ere. Th prevaent norms i the metro- poles do not spesk 10 them, because they can't fulfil cenan cieria: thy doa'thaveth igh sin-colour, or they’renothe ight gender, ey don'tlve e righ way or conform o the right poliical convicions, maybe s thei falue culursand religion, or maybe s the acloss Iaboos they peform, o th factthat thei background i i the Thvee Continenss. “The mochaniems that rengthen imperials, rcis, 0d purarchicalbirarchy reach o te owes levels: “The bureaucrats adit efugees acconding 1 how ‘tefl they can be made o be. ‘The buresncrat cootrol the day-o-dey poltical The buresscrats deivr the deponation notices ‘whenthe refugees andimumigranisare o longer service- able. ‘can't change the fact that el s enforcing an mper- sl migration policy. ‘Thought s not anonymous. It has & name and an sddrem. Brecht 002281, we detonsiedm explosiv devie st e Refogee Adeinisiration Centre i the Seibelssrae i Boblingen. The Attack oa e facto Refugees Wihthe of the new so-caled fo- cignerregulaicns on 1.1.91, the ruling powers ia Ger- many 1ok anothr sep againt peoples not from BC- This was the foundationfo the decison 0n 3591 atthe confersce o nserior miniser tobegin excuding de facto reugees. More than 50,000 peope, who had been demitied 10 Genmany “on sccount of specfic condions i their ‘uton of arigia”, re 1o be deportd,only Lo be hunied down s killed. Clrinisn and humanitaisn groupe proestd the plamed mase-deporations, 0 much o, hat new i ior minister conference was heldon 15731, ‘The ruing powers changed the modality of the deponsion d concnirnd tm soober wrcRy. The vinua probibion against deporistions 0 crtain coun- ries was done away with. “The facttht this policy only applies o those de facoefgees who came ersaher 1,189 does otinany ‘way alier Germany's cynical conductof deporing ref 808 back 10 war zomes and nations inciis. Thote reglations ae full of bresucraio and or- ‘ymizaional possibilisforbose wh handiethe depor. ton, ‘We e thi 44 tempe o paciy the reformis and Chrnian specirum and 0 pls up o ot any esis- 1ance 10 these policies. “The only hope e forthoseliving nder the treat of deporatonis heiindividoal case sudy. Many ealize that his v virully hopeless, and 10 they leave “will- ingly”, usaaly o live egally in smother county. ‘War Agains the Seloction 2d Divison of Lnmigrasts and Refugess: Agreement croeps ever coser, e forrefugees and imenigrnts i BC-nwions grows ever more iffcu. France, orexample, want o iiate ids 1o round 9 a2d deport more than 70,000 egal and liegal immi- ‘grants. One spokesperson for the Freach govermment temmed hispolicy against llegals “an ineviable war" There's 8 war going on in uly t preset a0 Al- bemian refugees fall vicm o brutal epresion. The inian offcal didn’s think twice about herding thou- sands o Albnians ino a football sadiom in Bar. The deaths and inuries which resulied from poorlivi diions, lack ofmedica tction, and e olice's el Wwespons didn' opact then much. Refugees ot fnd themselvs i 8 warike sia- sion whea they ae forced o fe ifehreteningcondi- tioas s Mahgreb aod cros he sea 1o Spin. Prety sooe, the border between North and South will b war- 200, mochthe way i hasbeeni the US., ‘where for years shots have been fired ot immigrants uying 10 cros he Rio Grande, Inthe mesoie, i'splaily visible what this spe- il warlooks lke and how i's developing in e metro- pole-ie. ‘The mainstream media re propagaiing e frghi- cing view of the ruling powers that we s facing 4 “floodof refugees”, s s wasn's Known tht the major- ity of migracts (0% of whorn re women s children) are in fight within the Three Continents themseives. Only handfulof pecple who e on the r make i 10 Barope Jus the sane, ' well known tht e i, pariarchl, and racist policies o explitaton ofthe ‘metropole-sates leads 10 masive disrogtions of the ‘ubsisteace economies of the couaties on the Thiee Continents, “That is cne of the major causes of world-wide migraion. ‘The conseqoences of this explofation affect both ‘men and wommea. Women, owever,have kst ope than ‘men of finding paid work in moiber comry, or oa. anodbercontnent. They ars ess mabile, becavi usually theyar equired 0 care forfamilies When thy do e, ‘unally 1 & neighbouring region o 1 & bordring naton, wher theyvegetae i refugeo caup, ot they try o mrvive i the hums of e big cies. ALt beat” the ‘youngest and haltiest of tese re given work in ome. ‘orporation'sfacory. Many women havenootheropticn bt 10 bocome prostintes. Often they bave to cater 1o ‘whit sex-souris, Inthe st few year, more women hav reached he ich mesropoles from th Three Contineots sod Eatera Burope. Herethey find puriachal society wich rots them 1 8 mere sppendage 1o man withno individual ight, s climae whic forces them o prowiue their bodis and minds o the sexin Ineret of while Even nthe metropoler, e women hav heduty 10 “reproduce” their men. ‘Very fow men 1nd women have the good huck 1o mak t o therich nations o the Norh. “Thoy reconcreta s of impeialst plunderig, cological devasaton, td the resubing wars snd na. tional ibeation iruggier. Of i, inmigrecs wri: “Today, s mors han 20 millin immigres 4. presny resiing in Buropeen couniies, 20 coe can sy Tonge ignor he raiy tht poverylead o migraion: migrton owards wealt. The causes of i migrasion 470 500 years o coloia isry,ne-colovialim, snd b presc-day export and war-oiciedconomies. This ceturie ong iy of colonlis nd imperiaic5. plouion hatledio hungerandpoverty throughoutmuch ofthe workd. s alsoallowed peopenthe metrpoles 1o live in privileged welfae societic. Toereore, those ‘people tat live i povery haveevery ight o migrie o plces whereter s wealh nd o ive ther. Period. Goesm't mater why they'r thee. This migraion can be secn 1 ype o was. Iy sort of manccavre sginst oteihings which cassd o povey,md s elps core it conuries of injusics become 1o some degre - ey (from Radical No. 142) e old ‘new workd ordr,which s allowing he vecer ofherlng power's aiment ofrefgees and - ot o be sripod away, pois it o smyooe wilng {olook,jst eacly bow b impriali plan unctons o gl sale- o st g i th richand relively pacified ‘metoplescon cnly b muiioed if 4o e word made ependen, Syemaic desiusion s cxcmion. on e givn. Th fc that,mvhile, v s o haves o conineots o g writenofhardy bt sy ciizeos i th metropoe. Burope,Germany'spoiicseshe uandari Lo e deporaion-war which he oler Buropean saes haveo ey od i e rliog powers e prepaing o i wa: o iy, polidaly, delogialy,ad sy They want o pick ot hos peopl rom e Thee Coinets ad oon{onheSovit Unon od Eser Baope, whote ideas, ngusge, and sppesrnce make e ponibly bl dhn excienll b s 10 ey can't b mad e of tempraly. ], md Geiblr o e CDU [Crsin Democr -ed Lg7 on e Geran snd Bropean esicions: Teing inicmigracts i h corc propoion” s th way o e T As o what proprion ey Bk e come e cancaly gues. migrans s rfugees wolda' b ny prbles, ‘rodscers at MeDoaldsor 1 CaechoslovakianorPolith Seascnal workers on famms ot the construccn o f00d. ndurey o asforced-lbourersworking for $2.50 m o in the forests near Bayer, oras erctic-exotc prosiutes ndiorbowse-wives,or s sevice worken caiering o the ‘e oftediows Germans - inthes capactesthey are mors than welcome. “The selction cieiaar nohing morsthan ivis- ble partsof a poliics o selection and exclusion. 'All scros Barope, refugees and immigrants are eing soiedou, g o coran tasks, ilizednsex- epecific ways, xchanged, and contoled. Isimportan ththirpotcoial ses b discovered s quickly s posible - the European slecion expers aresanding by, ready. “Thosethat are sried ou, ke he Rom, will ey ever be abe 1o eter & rich European metropole-saie Rom arealways the ast 0 be brought ere, hey are the last wanted nd they are alwaysthe i 1o be “Thar's bow, longsde sesim, amaki-claral, b oneheless hard iting raciem foncions & an nsirs- ment of power. 10 wory abouthei chancesforsurvival, theirhealh, ind thein digaiy ‘The ruling powens, unlike the metrpolian ef, have known thisfo some time now. Of i, immigraots wie: “Unforaunsely, mt o the st imperialil, - capalistlf i thiscounty can't comeoterms wilhhi i imperalis spproach. Thi proces of migraion, ‘whichis the resul o th banishment and wprootig of millonsof people, and which must lsobeundersood as an nberited rage and decaration of war againet capi, s et the German e in 8 st of hlplessoess and punaly (o Rikal No. 142) When the e “aly” concera el with e off- botsof i gt ol s merelymakes e v adoptions o i pos moden -y, o i's acaaly beping oeinfore glbal expliaive relaon- i “Profi, which is lvays lcking, coryes and Browas anokescren aveourview of psiachl i, el e T allowsprotos gsint deporatins oberaduced 10 crocodile e, and inder the developmntof 1 subenic, ndica pproch. ‘What to Do? What to Dol "The sds of division whichhe roling mperalins s sowing n th rfugee- policy resitance move. men ar the pracical re- ol o - g Rr—— Aot mpedilis hascoly i come 0 play & fndamental ol i et theory e prais, but the piriarchl mnd racist foundations of global, expois- tive elaicashipe have, n e s fow years, bocome pat ofthe e radical specium of concern.. ‘Wo are sugglng for a non-hisrarchical sociey. To achieve this we must poiat out th different fomns of appresson sndsocil contrdicions which we teck 1o abolsh. We connect freodom 0 the sboltion of the globa exploiaton of people nd the ending of vio- et ptiarchal and aciet condiions. We are suggling as white organizaton for = o racist socey, nd we sk 1 developthis hrough our own discussions and prass. So we're mre con- ‘cemed with sking questions tan providing ready - Therefore, ourpiniof depaare urpoliical gol, d our daily poltical prxis must be contimualy dis- ‘cussed and rviewed. Our credibilty can't merely mani- fest et in witogs, but mas alo be shown i oor prai, We ar i soliduity withth refugees ad immi- grass, and we see oo posion accondingly. Misakes and contadicions willlways b presat, of coure. "We arn't tggling on bebalfof e refugees and immigrant. Nonethelss, we hope that e can develop poliica fore along with thee, a8 well a5 with other tocal groupr. ‘We see our autonomous organizing and praxs a6 ‘As whitleftists ad whit feminits, w peoft from. cin oppression snd we realize that s implistc hink thl by pushing back againtth rysiem we can sutomaically be on the ober side. As white men and ‘women we have o be conscious that e e pariof oo history of colonlst and mperils plunder sod thit we arepartof a diverse reisance of people agans his. ‘We seethe diffcl, bt umavoidable sk ahead of s, in oo siuaion s # meropoln et of ooing oot ‘his history and pproacing it critcally. “This s both theortca and 8 pracical process ‘one which i ot individulized nd oay, bt coe which will have 10 be developed along with people fom the ot imperialat resisance tod with the refugees and mmigracts henselves I this way, inemitiona sli- daritycan e given ral e, o f i's pracical, we can dirctthis against those responuibe for imperialst de- uction, without deaying our own metropoian biiory. “To bring bootthisinterotionalst dentanding, ‘we testhe noodfor, and we work oward, e bolition of cist control mechaisa aimed a spliting up and exploing peope. This i purtof both our own iberaion, and the beraionfrom ll e power sructures. Sur, e roud will b loag and fullofcontadicions, bt we have 20 ahemasive. “Thar's why we have o break through our dily scosptanceof s and ezt tacks, mnd be senitive o and acive on all levels of politca development. That meansbringing thos in chargeofrefugee polics oot o ‘wonymiy, o briag olight sod attack he daily formeof raciam that refugees and immigrans are cootioually ‘onfronied with. The work of te igs secking 1o deport seylen skers mus be pracically hindered, wherever possible. We must ralze that fow peapl n the metropoles, at prosns, el hemselves 10 be in olidary vith the rfugees and irmmigrants. Nooetheess, ou sirggle has s it goul the development of such solidary, and 10 therewih confrntth divisve and xploiaiv devices of therling powers. Revotutionary Cell Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action Communique Tonight, November 12/13, hers were mysierions explosions t wolocation, s the causeofhese explo- ons is being looked o by the Minisry of Jstics nd Suae Secretary Kosto i pariclar. An invetigaton will reveal that afe repeaied wamings o the police, fire department, o othe arges hemselves (e Miisryof Jusice i the Hagoe, and Sute Secrery Koo in Grootschemmes), seie of explosions were detonsed. Thatthese were ooy itended o cause mteral damage inclarfrom the imes and locations chosen. Wit tese actons,we wasi o putanend o the syl policy which wits off, excloder, nd debumanizes people. A poicy with signaure, b without 8 face, a policy made by oyl civil servants and poltcal functionaies. Visible and open o atack. A Chronology March o1 ‘Accoding 4 pew oy, the Duch people st bereuiredioprovehemcives.Buibs ok tb1oo much of hase, becase i woo's concem whie Neherandes,rberhre ar o b mors vig ot parls forlleal immigrai. S the Duich ca breah e o Thesew polcy won'tafingo o heirprivacy. The e policy i ut oo in e whic sngles o & puricular segmen of the populdon - hose dumoed el o be folowed s evenually capured. ‘Some Netherandos may ealhe s of e portwarhinorians whenibey discoverd withwhatase o Nasi were b o ack down Duch Jews. The very same breancruic sppaas and boreascuic menialy inthe minds of ourpoicianswhichmade i posible or e Jewithproleariat mxd he Jewish mligntin 0 be ‘andedovert th Blossung i fect againtodsy. OF cous s ot concemed i eaing p ousanyear eich,fresof undesieable. Quite hs contrry, e prs- cn-day bararam of Nonher/Werers Brope clohes sl i the modemi gar f progres, comfon d ‘wlfar. Ther ae o hyericl shouts o he pcd 10 “cetne the popelac”. Insead, vy esscoale pro Temt e o forwadforourcomidernon. el oo malloeeive o es reluges? 't curwhite ‘wellr- s under o of presae? T i e et s o b comvinced, o he wheat and he chafl. mus e sored ot amang e refugecs. Th prses oy polical cxtablshmen s sond o e ingideess a0 Blntners. The ooly quesion is wha maks hem 30 selous. "Who o what arethey teving snyway! Myt S Scrary Koo s hi rocees make » ecommendaion o te Counl of e connming he Schengen Agrenet. The Puament hidgive inand ‘Scceptn aiiiv et igned. verion Wih s, vy s of demoerticlgmacy ronding s monttousdece dusppears. The sricinms o seves socal rgaizations cocering the Agroementssips- aions on efuge rghts nd eyl plicies e hersby serzed. "The cabiet accees te recommendsions of he Maldes Commision. I becoming doar bt e cabiet is following s ovn e wih regrs 0 advic n such weighty s, Whenever socl oguizaions y 1 potiirfeinth door,th i cainer, and spcily Kokleadero th socal democrs- .| aod Koo, it theie aen. Juae 91 Under te jodicoos leadersip o te socalis, France decide 0 immedinly lond legas o panes andbick hem . "The Amsirdan cie policecommisioor, Nor- o, ide e it righ coough fo i o dd i own words of wisdom, Amsterdam thoud be way of ace s s bav recendly haken Brssels nd Anowep- Somthing nesds 1o b done “wit tose legar”, be oy And wamt t rdiced some yers go s A ndam coudexplode o anober Bixn, ot 47 b eputton of being one where i'4 sl 3 foregperha e i b poie bulle? olhad'ssesous sdherens 1 h fith o e i ote nd e s fs [symbols of the Dusch Labour Pasy - o], Kok, docre th parasiienof legal - P Juy 3t Swisend clebrues it 500 bidey wih, ncag ther g, 8 b atack on o elges cemr. Soch atack e common bere. | secms ere's ‘mors 1 thess eopl than st 8 il siviog et money i the me of ek, A menber of the Unitd Gemnan govermment menion, no eniry by accidn, tha the Geman pople win the rmy 1o b ed 0 ip e flond of mmigros ko the counry. “The pople aecllng for onderope.” We havethead uch languge used by German sovemment circes n g ome .. August 91 The United German govermment wanss 1o chnge th clause in 0 consituion which guaraniees universal saylmights o refugees on German il The faci his clause, which was made by the Alles 0 keep ave 8 ‘meamory of the past, i being swept under the carpet. AL he same e the Baropean esablishment s gearing . forthe implementatin o the Schengen Agroeme. In Tl the army has in fac boen put oo we against imengrans. Albanin refugees re herded like beasts ko soccer sadim and eld s prisoners. When they ey o resist his nbumane eament, bk cnves ‘wih the amy. Becaus this is cmbarassing fo soch & “polte” country like Iy, the efugees e given & ity pot on plane, ad flown home.. Duich population hinks tht orelgners should be sent back o theirland of origin. The govermmeny's poicy is bearing fai: jus ke with dvertisements,if you hear something over and over agin, you evenually begia 1o eleve it youret. Septamber 91 "Athe e of Augst o he begianingof St e, et are el ahou sy plicies. The Depar ment of i and WVC hve much inpu. Th right of ylom.sekers shoud e cxchangd for uicker dpor- {aioos:cotoms officrs houlddecid on e Schengen boundary beween Scipol [Amtedan's irpon - i oy ed.Ephenmisically i s dped “pre- lgh conor. Ayl scken e dvided bewn {hote who ave chce of being graned arylam {hosewhodon'.Luckly, o cvrytig e goverment ‘wasid has bept i plce. Threare il ot spurte efugencetresforthote with chance o being graied syl wnd hosewiho. But e plicyhas prcy much boen ushed throogh nonedelss. The Mty of For cign Al wil oniue 1o povide repors n the Comictha"exporth o luges, s poviding e My o Ynics with e o nformaion 5 oty eylm olcy. Al il i e oo-debas. Lot of s sl i, s forsdebucomthe cacrof ight 1 e esulsof deporton. forges il By fulling 1o develop any poiicl visin, Duich policiaa have falln vieim 101 tendency 10 develo whll ecimo- i means o deaiag with s sious rolen. Tia o S0 o be Dot Pukyams, Blkescin. I nsaemp. 1o ey the visonary, Blkercin has wied 1o defne 3 elogee-sodmiorypolcy forhe e Wikt ct it in 2010 sbook 34 o the Dsch pogulatin wilbe composed of minriies i back of i pead, b g it white Westervalues e usiveral sodmor, by def. i, betwoghtto mmigrans.He cmbdics e Wesiem {earof ity with +ags oty populatn. This lare miorky will ant olial righs it will make cconomic demands wdry o cea ' ova e i ot democacy. I oer words, i willeeve ik o i ociety which will necessarly il from the benl ‘el which Bolkencin would ke o e i our orher Communises. Bus, wid s apea 1 o vy of Wosen whits valaes nd b adptoreave mecily, b i, Shovell,yin o cei gt in which he “rcigner quesion” will e viewed i fre. s clover atemp. ' ing ok he i out f he debi eroundiog asyhum-seeken by posiing a logical argument of jot bow many refugeesHolland cn sand o accep ad jo how those admitied 10 curcounty shoukd conductthem- seves. Quoas of jst how many forsigners can eer, ‘combined withpressure 10adas o whie s snd monals - tha's the sregic conceps of Bolkesien. And now Dals fromthe Minisry of nemal Affirs wants 1o ake p i concept andorganize "boad social discusion” ndr the moto: “conceming you, wihost you' Octover 91 InFrance, Gicard ' Beang e toeel inLe Pen's. right-wing nflocac, and e succeeds. By phasing in 4 “blood right” as opposed o 1 *constivional right”, France would besbieto depeive migrant nd efugeesof ll e righis. In Germany, countessstacks ke place on e 300 centres md the homes of asyhum seekers. These tacks sually have the paseive, nd sometimes active, uppont of the popelton. New strcaens o imeigrans, added 10 the numbers offoreigner sleady in Germany,creat asting pliical problems for individul politicians s political paris, 0 this has dramaic reuls. ‘The poliicians finallylos ther moral qualms and shed their veneer of civily as more and more of ‘Germany's pressing socal problens g blamed on or- eigners.Housingshonager; higher axer;soaring wem- ployment sinc the Re-unifiction; allof this is being ‘aused by the arival of o many eyhun-sekers, added 1othoreefugoesfom the Three Coninert [Afic, Asia nd Lt Ameria-od. aready prosent. Wt becerway 10 daw aiention away from he CDU's filre o lve up 1t lection promiss! Pomises which id ot fead 10 theRe-umificationbringingabout puraive on Eat,but rubectothe brual eorganiztionof Bast Germany under the leaderahipofthe Treuhand [govemment sgency re- sponsiblefo the restractringof the East eran ccon- omy - ed). These same policians who s hemseives respon- bl forthe pogroms agains foeignersnow tam round 0 blame the rising tde o hatred 10 forigners on the ‘Stalinis pst o the East German. The fact that most of the acit tacks occu in West Germany s not men- toned. il b taced back o he Salinit past i sthe- ‘common brown past that nither the East nor the West ‘Gemans bave rconciled hemselves with. The Slniss mthe DDR i te seme roots s fucists. And now these ame politcins e rying o down- playth brownsan o heir own cou of ar. They jst st bunch of 16-17 yearolds i vk out of hand as hey veas ei ratuions. Just give them e spanking and everyting will be OK. Too bad not more. ‘parents dotis, but then, maybethey re oo busy ying 0 survive inthe paraisejungle, or maybe hey don'tsec it 44 problem 0o begin with. "These poliicians who would like to present Ger- many as true proven) democzacy are the same cnes ‘whoinourcountry e racism and hared o foregoers aspoliical tols withthe gratest of ease. "The following quotation from the Suddeutsche Zeinmg... Inthe measime,wtacks on foreigners occar almon daily. Neverhelts, German poiicianscontinue 1o speak eodlesly o ‘fraudalent aylum-seckers R thn curbing dicusson, this us b ghiens e dbte mnd makes it mors poiscniog () ceruinly sppies ot only o German poltcans. If you ‘comparethe ecen atements by Win Kok, Aad Koto, Louis Toback nd Gscard d Betaing then e colything that difers i the Imguagethy speak i i l cases the: content i the same. ‘The Potential On November 13 ther'syot snctber mesing of Buropea usice Misvers. The gl of i metng 110 furiberbamonize e viriousEaropesn eyl polcics. For ome ime now, opinionied lemeots n he medin have bomn sking e quesion, why does this caine, md Korto i priculr,soem 0 vebemen in s campaign gaintforegner s e wishes for i, contrllabe Europe? From varous ides it s even b suggeid tha e polical enablsment has gone & it il Not ht youtee hem soming hroughou e st of e - e frabinga the mouh 1ty hun down lgal- bt you canscei i heieyes. Theparaci, the ok ot socms to il e cumers: Yoo sl do'tknow what's going cnl You sl do't ecm 1o underand, THEY'RE CoMNGr ‘But their sease of reality ham't totally lapsed into. e paroo whichwould caehemiwaclly sy i Butweaesowlybeng deewe o theirhysriaa they 1o ol s wih i syings nd hi s by iyt convine s o hei oo word iew. “Aad ke re poliicans, ey’ ve made 0 arof- {het boormaly s they 10 1o the pupalion of ‘reality. I almost leaves us breathless. We are secing m enirly new. ierpraion of b socl danocric ‘credo; this whole lot are taking the “potential of the society” lteraly! Only this docen't mean protecting the ek orcing gl o o pple 8 it has all been erased by the new spiit. Not all sm. i that new, but its abruptness and abeolutencss houkd b gromds for shame. What Kod of society i i, without hough, candny someone et very ght W0 exist? In which those people who bave worked them- elveto dexh, ddeny e suckon welfr nd st ke din? he sy between e campagns agins e gal) foreigners and on welfare recipients is that both Sroups s cay peey. Th onebecaue e hlpsrlieve ene fling of dscomfon nd the b becaus makes good fnocialsacifice i fevour o the agge- Vied i ndighe ncomes Bk havn' el ncomes swaysbocn theanes fopey? Afral, wbo gave ot cur conomic growth md productiviy No e lle- ‘gals, ot best they can simply give (without rights) cheap labour; they are just used o keep production costs low, bt i, 0 fa 0 the S i concemed, doem't s they deserve any rights. And you'd never see their labour e o sy ol s, So this i the way 1 soive he imiiamive snd poliical e i i how Holan lookscide s unitod ‘Burope. ‘The New World Order Inside The Parlament “The hisorans ofthe future will il hemseves in ryingofigureoutbow this growthof poltcal znopho- bincame sbow. Bt her and now hers aeplcy of s rying hard 1 figure out how and why the rabid - refee atinde of ourpolicins has come about we're searching for somepoliical raonale.Butthe very idea f heexisicnce of apoliical ooaleseems o underscore the nsion hat there's tome logic behind it. A logic which can be reasonably sirggled agains, tht s, with arguments. ‘Someting which should offer us hope at beng ble 1o inflocncethe decison-making process 8 it play telf out nside the pastiamens. Tha would be nice. But the yerical naareof the refugee-phobi of the parlament a0d the government has surpassd the bounds of delib- erive democrcy. The decision-makers don't offer up theis “produce” or discasion. They mytify the prod- o, thee saylum-policer: th immigran o # nge iy, osid o realiy. ' he foeigner hat everyome knows and points 0 and tys be's good fo oting. The fomigner who has come 1o seal ou food; 1o undermine o welar ysem; the fool,huckster, prospective rimi- oul, in short, » moder version of the Achetype of the Biernal Jw. s obvious tha any open assocstion wits hisden i b avoideds but ' o s cbvious thathat {hreat mast b put forward s traly posible. That goes a follows: Koso hears from Van den Broek [Duich Minister of Foreign Affirs - o] that here's been dcition 1 harmonizsasyhumpoltics o aBuropeanlevel Buthow do yonsellht? Some ggs tions are made a & counci of ministers, some mumble about contrlling the “problen” thy read tome reports from police coramissioners hea they pick up th repots fr0m the Minisry of Foreign Alfirs nd concloe: hey ad o reasonto e inthe firs placel The lone s st the projectcanbegin. Koo goes o his ffceand meets wih Nawij direcior of te refugee division). Things are moving aloag; boh en agre hat they nod 0 come up ‘wiha policythatcaneaily be made o ook good. Kowo ives his saf of oyl poltclcivi servanisth order o develop policy gven the necessary satsics and foundaions. Excited, the buraucrats begin teir wor: improviaton and selecive prescaaton have been the stae of the anof polcy makingforyears now. Bt then oo of them looks p in wmazement; he double-checks the saistcs and the repors, nd he sud- dealyrealizes ' bl shit. Ms. Alber of the inis. terial Scintific Research and Documentaion Centre o in ber esiguation. She hasbroken golden e of the buresucraticstablishment don't cas doub ponhe onders f your uperior policy maker, sndceinly don't make thes dosbts public. ‘Bt now we've deseribed hepolitical mechanim, ot we sill baven' dog up politcl rationale. If this ‘xenophobia,which b boe levaied o politcal syl wers caly limited 10 The Netherands, then we might simply wonderifthe food thy'ecatingahe Binnenbof ibe Dutch parisnen - )i OK, all he more 0 sincs ey ofen us such dumb excuses themselver. B heres relly only on logic we can ind, and hat i the coming of European unty and the polical crisis i general (bth ideoogicaly and adminisin- tivly). If we ook at it in i light, e wecan see how thess inexplicable happenings can come abou. Such s heishard-headed defisnce o ol protess agains welfare cutbacks. The caseof modempoliicians couldcareless if corpoatiem, s0 caeflly consrucied n the. tosted on the gaage beap. The poltcans are on & colision course wilh te wkons and ather orgnizaiont o the simple reason that there exists th concept f ‘moden sate in a nited Burope. When viewsd in tis ligh, it ecomes clea why the Europesn politcians dare 10 play with fire i their moblizaton of righ-wing extremit sentiments. Nawrlly s beae if oreigners are auacked (by groups of people caly sighly higher than th forigners themacives n the social hierarchy) thanthat s should ek ot ofneo-pavpers demnand- ng their shareofthe naiona welfare. 1t's Paytime “The mother of ll bals gave bih 10 # monsier ‘whichis mos diffcutiograsp. ' calledthe New World Order, . onehid of the word is grcting it with elon; the rest with fear s trembling. The moaster portays an image of jusice. Jutice for the world. No ‘ouniryn the word willgan seck o ake whats n s ‘own. Expansive dictatorships will be punished. Horman righis e suddealyanssoe when i comes o cosidering millay intrvention. The Urited Naions has btained s sellproclaimed and dangerous policiag power. Noone shoud hav sy lusons bout what sortof olethe S, ntenda oplay nthis New World Order The ‘concep i s follows: wealiy nations ha re hreatened foothebill for themiltry operations, with Japaninthe. buckground as permanent fnancier. Burope, in bet ol asthe ol continnt, andies the dplomaticsideof tings; the U.S. ntvenesinaccordance wth i siregic ner- exts. The New Workd Order i ctully jus the o ion ofprsen.day intematonsl policalsod sconomic relaions. ‘And tha's why two-birds of the workd ae afid. Milary inteveacions by he Norhnthe Southarn't e beginningsof this proces, bt ather e limax. Miliary imerveion by the Norh s timply ancther means of canying out an economic policy. The egianings of this war of the North againt the South le in economic poliies. ‘S thecru o the matier i intematonal poi- s decide the als and lmits o naionsl olicy-mak- ing. At ong ashe conditons whichlead people o flee hei countries coptinue o exist efugees will coninue coming. Contequenty the welfure gap besween North 0d South will bscome bigger d bigger. “The continaing economic decline in couiries i the Southoverthelast e years s been e of themajor causesof the flightolmigrans and refugees. B threare: ifficabies if the person falle I the caegory of *eco- ‘i efoges”, That his has een nticed & high levels ‘m be s from th sgns that have been given ltly. Inide OESO circles thre's being more thought pot towards opposing miggaton. A good exampl of tis hink-ank s th U.S. The accordthe U.S. hopes 10 sign ‘with various South American naions coniains & umber of “rues” which apply 10 refogees. The US. would be requied o avest poion of s incomein South Amer- i, on thecondition that these natons see o i tht thy. and balf-feodal milary regimes will ot sddenly be- come “calighened” and sock ways o solve the “social quetion”. The money will be wsed for more border putolsand morecontrol ofrefugees - epession, . In Progress The problem: Sttt Secriry Kosto: “Our borders need 10 be pento that wecanincrease our welth. Don't tink that ‘we cancose them 0 peopl who hope 1o make a rofi.” The solution: ‘Suae Socreary Koro: "Wherevercan, shalsiem thetide of efugees tering ot county, by g away illgals, and by pumiahing those who ry ad bend the resicions.” @aevir, 12/1091) “The refugesquestion seems rpped i ideological . Ihaffles between th olicy decisonsinlin with the coming of Buropean iy, the epors from Focign Affir,and the veatualrfusals of otry nd deporta- ons. A policy with sgnatue but without aface. Put togethr a nterionsl conerences and mplemenied by everloyalcvi bureaucras Look st the Zecvalking Repr, T commision Olch 90 b i ollowing o ive adviceaboutoping he e o ollecive ey g g e Neants o sbout aring upa pogram of domestic rfugee conrol.” ‘The investigation resaled in proposalsfor an ac- tivly discounaging policy in lltemains and manmers ‘whereby ilegals “suppont themseives”. This nclodes excluding the from “practically all” welfare benefis. “Praciclly all”becaute it can't be avoided that the llgal will make some e o e public secor” (page 19 of the repor) Refugees, thos, are degraded 10 non-exsienc. Aftr the gloomy experence of leaving behind both eanth and home follows the systematic experience o uniliion. It doesn's matier whatyour sry i, the pre- progrummed bureaucrt il shove deporaton onder i yourface. I youmake it past them, you il come wp agains » wal of hosility and misirs. Your whole culturspeisher Any e 10 make poiive cont- o owards ol