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<title><![CDATA[Drei Teeplantagen in Nepal unter ArbeiterInnenkontrolle]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Wie die nepalesische Zeitung Kantipur berichtet (gefunden dank der informativen Webseite Revolution ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wie die nepalesische Zeitung <a href="http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&#38;nid=155637"><em>Kantipur</em></a> berichtet (gefunden dank der informativen Webseite <a href="http://southasiarev.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/nepal-tea-workers-seize-plantations/"><em>Revolution in South Asia</em></a>) haben die in der <em>All Nepal Trade Union Federation (Revolutionary)</em> (ANTUF(R), CPN(M)-nahe) organisierten streikenden ArbeiterInnen dreier Teeplantagen ihre Betriebe besetzt und die Produktion unter eigener Regie wieder aufgenommen ... eine Verstetigung und Ausdehnung derartiger Aktionen könnte einem revolutionären Prozess Auftrieb geben, fraglich bleibt jedoch, wie sich dergleichen mit den <a href="http://www.nepalnews.com/archive/2008/apr/apr23/news09.php">Garantien</a>, welche der designierte Premierminister Prachanda von der CPN(M) der nepalesischen Bourgeoisie gegeben hat, vertragen wird:</p>
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<h3><em>Workers ‘take over’ tea factories, resume operations</em></h3>
<p><em>RAM CHANDRA ADHIKARI</em></p>
<p><em>DHANKUTA, Aug 3 - Workers of three big tea estates, which remained closed for the last three weeks due to disputes between the management and workers, have forcefully took control of the processing factories and resumed operations.</em></p>
<p><em>The factories of Gurash Tea Estate, Kuwabashi Tea Plantation and Joon Tea Garden were taken into control by the workers on Friday and started tea production from Saturday.</em></p>
<p><em>Gopal Tamang, president of All Nepal Trade Unions Federation, a trade union closely affiliated with the Maoists, said the workers have resumed tea production and also started collecting tea leaves from the garden. He said the workers were forced to ‘capture’ the factories after the managements refused to initiate dialogues to end the deadlock and added that the takeover will continue until the managements agree to talk.</em></p>
<p><em>The tea estates were closed three weeks back after tea workers started protest programs demanding wage hikes, permanent appointments, and medical insurance, among others. The managements of the tea estates have been refusing to sit for negotiations citing insecurity.</em></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Vertreibung von Q'eqchi'-Community für Biosprit-Plantage in Guatemala]]></title>
<link>http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/?p=1621</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Quelle der nachfolgenden Nahricht: Climate and Capitalism, weitere Informationen zu den derzeitigen ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quelle der nachfolgenden Nahricht: <em><a href="http://climateandcapitalism.com/?p=482">Climate and Capitalism</a></em>, weitere Informationen zu den derzeitigen Kmpfen in guatemala findet mensch auf der Webpage des <a href="http://www.cuc.org.gt/"><em>Comité de Unidad Campesina</em></a>:</p>
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<h3><em>Agrofuel Company Violently Represses Indigenous Communities In Guatemala</em></h3>
<p><em>July 16, 2008</em></p>
<p><em>Rights Action calls for protests against Inter-American Development Bank policies that fund agrofuel monoculture</em></p>
<p><em>The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is promoting and funding agrofuel monocultures across Latin America. This is being done under the Bank’s Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Initiative, even though agrofuel monocultures are clearly unsustainable and make climate change considerably worse. $3 billion of loans are under preparation. In January this year, the IADB announced a $400,000 grant to the government of Guatemala “to develop a technical and regulatory framework to spur investment in domestic ethanol and biodiesel production.”</em></p>
<p><em>Agrofuel expansion in Guatemala is linked to human rights abuses, to indigenous peoples’ loss of their land and rights and to serious environmental destruction.</em></p>
<p><em>One of the sugar ethanol companies in Guatemala is the agribusiness firm Ingenio Guadelupe. For the past three years, they have been deforesting and planting large areas of land for sugar cane ethanol in an area known as Finca Los Recuerdos. Indigenous farmers are strongly opposed to the invasion of their territory and the environmental destruction caused by Ingenio Guadelupe.</em></p>
<p><em>On 30th June this year, sixty Keqchi families tried to recover some of the land and re-plant it. They were attacked by paramilitary security forces associated with the company. They were shot at from a helicopter and a 35 year old father of three children was hospitalised as a result.</em></p>
<p><em>The following day, the families and representatives of the farmers’ organization CUC held a peaceful protest which was again attacked by paramilitaries, joined by two managers of Ingenio Guadelupe. Shots were fired, death threats issued, and two women were unlawfully arrested.</em></p>
<p><em>Elsewhere in the country, in Coatepeque, oil palm expansion for biodiesel is causing pollution and desertification. There have been attacks against the sons of a CUC National Committee member in this region and one CUC member has been assassinated in a public mini bus.</em></p>
<p><em>According to CUC and to the international NGO Rights Action, those events are emblematic of what is happening across Guatemala, where the government acts in complicity with large landholders and agribusiness to illegally obtain land belonging to indigenous communities, and where violence, committed by paramilitaries or even by State security forces is used to evict communities.</em></p>
<p><em>Rights Action is calling for the IADB to immediately suspend all support and funding for agrofuels in Guatemala. It has appealed for activists and concerned people to sign a letter of protest to the IADB. To add your signature, go to <a href="http://www.regenwald.org/international/englisch/protestaktion.php?id=282" target="_blank">http://www.regenwald.org/international/englisch/protestaktion.php?id=282</a></em></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Sumanta Banerjee über die derzeitige Naxalitenbewegung in Indien]]></title>
<link>http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/?p=1030</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Sumanta Banerjee, Verfasser der &#8220;Klassiker&#8221; In the Wake of Naxalbari. A History of the N]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Sumanta Banerjee</strong>, Verfasser der "Klassiker" <em><strong>In the Wake of Naxalbari. A History of the Naxalite Movement in India</strong></em> und <em><strong>India's Simmering Revolution: The Naxalite Uprising</strong></em> zu der maoistischen ("naxalitischen") Aufstandsbewegung in Teilen Indiens und den staatlichen Planungsmassnahmen in den <a href="http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/2008/05/31/naxalismus-heute/">betroffenen Regionen</a>, gefunden auf <a href="http://sanhati.com/articles/802/"><strong>Sanhati</strong></a>:</em></p>
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<h3>On the Naxalite Movement: A Report with a Difference</h3>
<p>By Sumanta Banerjee. An EPW article</p>
<p>The official bibliography on causes of popular discontent in India and ways to tackle it has been expanding at as impressive a rate as discontent itself. Our government can boast of a staggering collection of statistical data, reports of investigations, research papers, recommendations, among other things, that by its sheer size can absolutely bowl over any archivist.</p>
<p>Amongst the major institutions, the Planning Commission can claim to be the most reliable repository of comprehensive information of such a nature – and also a helpless witness to the government’s unpardonable apathy to its important proposals for remedying the situation all these years. Further, the commission’s role has been reduced from the position of a steering to that of a merely indicative nature by the present generation of policymakers, who prefer to leave planning to the magnates of the market economy, instead of the state. Yet, the government’s need for hard statistical facts and figures, and understanding of what is happening at the ground level (apart from the feedback provided by its intelligence agencies), makes it dependent on the intellectual resources of the still extant Planning Commission.</p>
<p>It thus periodically sets up expert groups which review the state of poverty, collect, verify, and collate facts, arrange and then make deductions from them to prepare reports. As a result, we are lucky enough to get, at regular intervals, immense information that lay bare the grassroots reality – some confirming what we had always known, some revealing hitherto unknown, even worse, cases of atrocities on the poor. Along with such information, these reports also end up with the usual obligatory list of remedial measures – which may sound repetitive, but cannot be wished away since they had remained unimplemented all these years.</p>
<p>The latest exercise in this direction is the report of an expert group set up by the Planning Commission entitled Development Challenges in Extremist Affected Areas, dated March 2008.</p>
<p>It is an important document, which while meticulously arranging the latest facts and figures, rigorously examines the causes of the continuing economic exploitation and social discrimination in the adivasi and dalit-inhabited areas even after 60 years of independence. It is significant that this particular expert group was set up by the government in May 2006, in the background of increasing Naxalite activities in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa.</p>
<p>The group consisted of a variety of people ranging from veteran ex-bureaucrats (like D Bandyopadhya who chaired it, and is well known for his implementing the Operation Barga land reform measure in West Bengal, and S R Sankaran who heads the Hyderabad-based Committee of Concerned Citizens which had been trying to bring the Andhra Pradesh government and the Maoist rebels to the negotiating table) to retired police officers like Prakash Singh, ex-director general of police, Uttar Pradesh and Ajit Doval, former director of the Intelligence Bureau. From the other end of the spectrum, we have well known activists and academics like K Balagopal of the human rights movement and Sukhadeo Thorat, chairman of the University Grants Commission among others.</p>
<p>That a mixed bag of this nature, consisting of experts from different disciplines with differing opinions, could prepare a consensus report on several contentious issues and come up with a unanimously agreed set of recommendations, suggests that all is not lost.</p>
<p>Activists struggling for a change in the prevailing bleak socio-political situation, can make use of the report to educate the otherwise indifferent and passive middle classes about the basic issues of economic equity and social justice, which are fast disappearing in the urban public mind.</p>
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<p>Dalits, Adivasis and Naxalites</p>
<p>Although the terms of reference did not specifically mention Naxalites (or Maoists), the group’s brief was to identify causes of unrest and discontent in areas affected by “widespread displacement, forest issues, insecure tenancies and others forms of exploitation like usury, land alienation and imperfect market conditions…”. Clearly, such areas fall in the above-mentioned five states – and significantly enough, the group organised field visits in these areas to observe the situation at first hand, on the basis of which it has come out with stark revelations that expose the culpability of the state in denying the poor their basic rights, the treachery of a corrupt bureaucracy to implement the laws, and its complicity with a trigger-happy police to suppress popular protest.</p>
<p>All these explain, as the report states in unambiguous terms, why the victims of such official crimes support the “extremists” – the term used for Maoists. Maintaining that “the main support for the Naxalite movement comes from dalits and adivasis”, the group concentrated on these two sections (termed as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes respectively in official parlance) which comprise about one-fourth of India’s population, the majority living in rural areas.</p>
<p>Apart from the high levels of poverty, the dalits suffer from various types of disadvantages like limited employment opportunities, political marginalisation, low education, social discrimination, and human rights violation. As for the adivasi population, besides remaining backward in all aspects of human development including education, health, nutrition, etc, they have been steadily losing their traditional tribal rights and command over resources. The report points out in this connection the administration’s failure to implement the protective regulations in scheduled areas, which has resulted in land alienation, forced eviction from land, dependence of the tribals on moneylenders – made worse often by “violence by the state functionaries”.</p>
<p>All these facts as described in the report may not come as a surprise to those who have followed the findings of earlier publications like the National Commission on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes; the government of India Report of the Expert Group on Prevention of Alienation of Tribal Land and Its Restoration (2004), as well as the various reports by civil rights groups. But the present report stands out from them in several respects. It explains the causes and success of the Naxalite movement in a particular territorial stretch by locating it in the macroeconomic scene today.</p>
<p>Incidentally, every dalit and adivasi poor in India have not joined the Naxalite movement. There are many states with pockets of high proportion of adivasis and dalits but little Naxalite influence, as in Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The report quite rightly points out that “poverty does create deprivation but other factors like denial of justice, human dignity, cause alienation resulting in the conviction that relief can be had outside the system by breaking the current order asunder”. It adds that for such a violent upheaval to happen, there is the likelihood of the “spread of awareness and consciousness”. And this is where, as the report suggests, the Maoists have played a significant role by stepping into the craters of dalit and adivasi deprivation in the five states, and organising the deprived for their rights.</p>
<p>Its authors situate the Naxalite movement in the historical context of the “development paradigm pursued since independence”, which they assert, has “aggravated the prevailing discontent among marginalised sections of society”. While explaining the current surge in Naxalite activities, they slam the neoliberal “directional shift in government policies towards modernisation and mechanisation, export orientation, diversification to produce for the market, withdrawal of various subsidy regimes and exposure to global trade” as “an important factor in hurting the poor in several ways”.</p>
<p>Following this conceptual approach, they look at the Maoist movement in a way that is different from the prevalent official attitude which primarily blames the Naxalites for the violence. Instead, the present report lays stress on the “structural violence which is implicit in the social and economic system” and which in the opinion of its authors prompts the radical groups to justify their own violent acts. At the same time, the authors distance themselves from the Naxalites, who “are engaged in a violent fight against the state for overpowering and overthrowing it”, and who, they feel “exploit the situation for their own political gain by giving the affected persons some semblance of relief or response. Thereby they tend to legitimise in the eyes of the masses their own legal or even illegal activities.” Yet, the authors of the report have to admit that the Naxalites have indeed carried out certain socio-economic reforms in their areas of control.</p>
<p>Naxalites as a Surrogate State</p>
<p>From the investigation carried out by the Planning Commission group of experts in the Naxalite areas, it appears that the Maoists are actually carrying out the reforms that the executive ought to have implemented, and are replacing the judiciary and the police in ensuring law and order for the poor and the oppressed. Take for instance their findings relating to land redistribution. In Bihar, the government had taken under its possession land which had been declared as beyond the ceiling that a landlord can own. The government, the report states, “has the power to distribute such land to the poor, but has failed to do so”. On the other hand, “the Naxalite movement has succeeded in helping the landless to occupy a substantial extent of government land whether for homesteads or for cultivation”.</p>
<p>Similarly, in the forest areas of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, Orissa and Jharkhand, the Naxalites have led the adivasis to occupy forest lands that they should have enjoyed in the normal course of things under their traditionally recognised rights, but which were denied by government officials through forest settlement proceedings that have “taken place behind the back and over the head of the adivasi forest dwellers”. While the government remained indifferent to the need for paying minimum wages to the adivasi tendu leaf gatherers in Andhra Pradesh, the Naxalites by launching a movement have secured increases in the rate of payment for the picking. The practice of forced labour (‘begari’) in the same state, under which the toiling castes had to provide free labour to the upper castes – and which should have been abolished by the government under Articles 14 to 17 of the Constitution – was done away with due to a “major upsurge led by the Naxalites in the late 1970s and early 1980s of the last century…”. Commenting on the “peoples courts” set up by the Naxalites in their areas of control, the report observes that “disputes are resolved in a rough and ready manner, and generally in the interest of the weaker party”.</p>
<p>While drawing our attention to these positive effects of the Naxalite movement, the authors of the report also come out against the high level of violence that its cadres indulge in, and from a bourgeois democratic liberal viewpoint assert: “…no state could agree to a situation of seizure of power through violence when the Constitution provides for change of government through electoral process.”</p>
<p>But their findings also reveal how despite change of government, successive rulers who get elected use and misuse laws to suppress the poor and the disadvantaged. There is a design behind this continuity. The rulers, irrespective of party affiliations, are lackadaisical and sloppy in implementing pro-poor legal measures. But the moment the Maoists try to enforce those measures they are quick to use against them with extreme efficiency another set of laws – the draconian laws that have been enacted over the years (e g, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act; Chhattisgarh Public Security Act; Andhra Pradesh (Suppression of Disturbances) Act, etc). As the authors of the report rightly observe, Naxalite attempts to redistribute land have been “defeated by the state’s determined opposition to letting lawless means succeed, even for the beneficial purpose of giving land to the landless”.</p>
<p>In order to put an end to this anomalous state of affairs where the law enforcement agencies breach the laws while the lawless “extremists” enforce them, the authors of the report have recommended among other things modifications to some laws (e g, the Land Acquisition Act), effective implementation of protective laws in favour of the dalits and adivasis, better coordination between different programmes (e g, Backward Region Grant Fund and National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme), and extension of panchayati raj to the scheduled areas.</p>
<p>Asserting that the Naxalite movement has to be “recognised as a political movement with a strong base among the landless and poor peasantry and adivasis”, they warn the government against resorting to “security-centric” measures like setting up vigilante groups such as Salwa Judum in Chhattisgarh. Instead, they have called for “an ameliorative approach with emphasis on a negotiated solution”, and urged the government for a resumption of the peace talks with the Naxalites which was initiated in October 2004, but broke down in January 2005.</p>
<p>Their proposal should be welcomed by all. But the authors should have gone into the causes of the failure of the past talks. To recapitulate, the government of Andhra Pradesh sat with the then People’s War Group (now merged into Communist Party of India-Maoist) in October 2004, and agreed to a ceasefire till December 16 that year, and promised to consider in the meantime the Naxalites’ main demand for distribution of land among the landless. But when the then Congress government failed to keep that promise, the Naxalites stepped in to forcibly distribute the land. The government retaliated immediately by sending its police which gunned down Naxalite cadres in the forests of Warangal, West Godavari and other districts in January 2005. (Yet another example of the state’s abdication of responsibility for helping the landless, followed by its active intervention to oppose whenever the Naxalite try to carry out that responsibility.) At that time, the Naxalites came out with a public statement blaming the state police for violating the norms of the October truce, and withdrew from the talks.</p>
<p>Future of a Negotiated Settlement</p>
<p>Given this background, if there is to be another round of talks, both the Maoists and the Indian state have to be circumspect, balancing their respective long-term objectives with their immediate goals. The Maoists may have to shelve their maximalist aim of seizure of power for the time being, and negotiate with the state in the humanitarian interest of the thousands of poor and innocent families who have been caught in the crossfire between the police and the Naxalites.</p>
<p>As for the Indian state, let us be frank.</p>
<p>In quite a large swathe of inaccessible territory, the state’s writ does not run, and the Naxalites have been able to establish a parallel and alternative order that has largely benefited the poor – especially the dalits and adivasis (as acknowledged by the present report, despite reservations about their violent methods). In any future talks therefore, the state should recognise this reality and legitimise the positive Naxalite contribution to the implementation of the pro-poor laws – which the state had failed to carry out. In other words, the government should negotiate a settlement that allows the Naxalites to run their administration in their pockets of control – on the lines of the settlement arrived at with the Naga rebels of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak Muivah) who have not given up their arms and run a parallel government in parts of Nagaland.</p>
<p>Referring to the Indian government’s conciliatory approach to such insurrectionary groups, the authors of the report raise the legitimate question: “Why a different approach to the Naxals?” “The answer”, as Bob Dylan sang, “ ‘is blowin’ in the wind”.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Neumann Kaffee Gruppe profitiert von der Vertreibung von BäuerInnen in Uganda]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 09:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Die Vertreibung von BäuerInnen oder Indigenas in Staaten des Trikonts von ihren Ländereien für di]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Die Vertreibung von BäuerInnen oder Indigenas in Staaten des Trikonts von ihren Ländereien für die Profitinteressen von Grosskonzernen wie im <a href="http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/massive-vertreibungen-von-afro-kolumbianerinnen-und-regenwaldzerstorungen-im-chocokolumbien-fur-biosprit/">kolumbianischen Chocó</a> ist kein Phänomen, welches auf den "angelsächsischen Raubtierkapitalismus" beschränkt bleibt, auch der angeblich sozial fürsorgliche "rheinische (oder auch hanseatische) Kapitalismus" legt da kein anderes Verhalten sondern - wenn überhaupt - nur eine andere Rhetorik an den Tag. Hieran erinnerte eine Aktion am gestrigen Tage in der Speicherstadt in Hamburg (einem Symbol deutscher und hamburger kolonialer Herrlichkeit), wo im Rahmen einer <a href="http://www.fian.de/fian/index.php?option=content&#38;task=view&#38;id=577">Protestaktion</a> AktivistInnen von <a href="http://www.fian.de/fian/index.php">FIAN Deutschland e.V.</a> darauf hinwiesen, dass die Kaffeeplantage der Firma <em> <strong>Neumann Kaffee Gruppe</strong></em> nur durch die <a href="http://www.face-it-act-now.org/mde/dokumente/dossier-der-fall-mubende/document">Vertreibung</a> von <a href="http://www.face-it-act-now.org/wer-und-was/falle/uganda-mubende">2.000 Menschen</a> in der Region Mubende/Uganda durch die ugandische Armee im Jahre 2001 entstehen konnten. <strong><em>Neumann</em></strong> (welcher unter den Kaffekonzernen als eher <a href="http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/128438.html">sozialen Fragen gegenüber "aufgeschlossen" gilt</a>) selbst weigert sich nicht nur, angemessene Entschädigungen zu zahlen, sondern stellt den Zustand, welcher dazu führte, das 2.000 Menschen ohne ausreichende Unterkunft und Versorgung leben müssen, zynisch als Entwicklungshilfe im Rahmen eines sozial und ökologisch nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens dar.</p>
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<p><em><strong><a href="http://www.blackgoldmovie.com/">Black Gold</a></strong></em>, ein sehenswerter Film über die Auswirkung der Preispolitik der Kaffeekonzerne auf KleinbäuerInnen in Äthiopien<br />
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<title><![CDATA[Massive Vertreibungen von Afro-KolumbianerInnen und Regenwaldzerstörungen im Chocó/Kolumbien für Biosprit]]></title>
<link>http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/?p=900</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 10:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Um Platz für Palmölplantagen (einer der Hauptrohstoffe für Biokraftstoffe) und Rinderzucht zu sch]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Um Platz für Palmölplantagen (einer der Hauptrohstoffe für Biokraftstoffe) und Rinderzucht zu schaffen werden derzeit bisher von afro-kolumbianischen und anderen bäuerlichen Communities genutzte Ländereien im Chocó im Nordwesten Kolumbiens von den Paramilitärs der Grossgrundbesitzer und der Palmöl-Industrie mit staatlicher Duldung und Amtshilfe gewaltsam geraubt, der Regenwald abgeholzt, die Lebensgrundlagen der dort lebenden Menschen zerstört, die dort lebenden Menschen vertrieben oder ermordet (113 Morde in diesem Kontext seit 2001), um Treibstoffe - Schmiermittel für das Funktionieren einer auf Profitmaximierung basierenden warenproduzierenden Gesellschaft - herzustellen ... an seiner Peripherie, in Ländern wie Kolumbien (einer der grössten Empfänger von militärischer Unterstzung seitens USA, Britannien und anderer "zivilisierter Staaten") zeigt der Kapitalismus seine brutale und terroristische Essenz, ein Halt wird derartigen Vertreibungen und Abholzungen in Kolumbien derzeit nur dort geboten, wo die von "unserer freien Presse" als "TerroristInnen" denunzierten Organisationen wie die FARC-EP oder die ELN (welche freilich nicht unproblematisch agieren und teilweise nicht zu rechtfertigende Aktionen durchführen, speziell was die erstgenannte Gruppe betrifft) stark sind oder indigene Communities noch nicht von Polizei, Armee oder Missionaren entwaffnet und "zivilisiert" worden sind.</p>
<p>Mehr Informationen zur derzeitigen Situation im Chocó einschliesslich einer Petition findet mensch auf der Seite des <a href="http://www.rainforestportal.com/alerts/send.asp?id=colombia_biofuel"><em>Rainforest Portals</em></a>, ein Bericht der ELN zur dortigen Situation <a href="http://www.nodo50.org/eln-voces/index.php?option=com_content&#38;task=view&#38;id=126&#38;Itemid=1">hier</a>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Ein Bericht von der Konferenz der Anjaman Mozareen Punjab (AMP)]]></title>
<link>http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/?p=849</link>
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<description><![CDATA[Nachfolgend ein Bericht (gefunden auf ESSF) in englischer Sprache von der Konferenz der pakistanisch]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Nachfolgend ein Bericht (gefunden auf <a href="http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article9968">ESSF</a>) in englischer Sprache von der Konferenz der pakistanischen BäureInnen- und PächterInnenorganisation <strong>Anjaman Mozareen Punjab</strong> (AMP), welcher einen guten Einblick in die Aktivitäten der Organisation liefert; auf Grund ihrer Aktionen war die AMP schon diverse Male mit <a href="http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/pressefreiheit-und-reichtum/">repressiven Massnahmen</a> seitens Staat und Grossgrundbesitz (im Punjab nahezu das Gleiche) konfrontiert:</em></p>
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<p><strong>Peasants Conference demands land rights</strong></p>
<p>On 17 April 2008, the international day of peasants, a massive peasant conference in Okara gave two months to the government of Pakistan Peoples Party to fulfill the promises they made while in opposition. Held at Village 15/4L Military Farms, over 5000 participated in the conference organized by Anjaman Mozareen Punjab (AMP). Peasants came from all over the districts while representatives of different peasant and political organization came from all over Pakistan.</p>
<p>This was the first show of strength by the AMP after the formation of the new government. The peasant’s leaders reminded the PPP government of promises of Late Benazir Bhutto, who declared the PPP will give ownership rights to the tenets working at Military Farms. They also reminded of 8 pages declaration by Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) for supporting the rights of the peasants to the land that they cultivating for over 100 years.</p>
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<p>Both promises were made by the two former prime ministers during the thick of the militant movement by AMP in 2002/2003 against the military efforts to take over this land from the peasants. The AMP resisted and seven peasants were killed, hundreds injured while over 100 false cases were registered against the leaders of the movement. In retaliation, the AMP declared that they have paid enough and will pay no more. They refused to pay the 50 percent share of the crops; they were paying for over 100 years to Military Farms administration. Till today, the rebellious peasants are not paying successfully and have taken over the land under their control.</p>
<p>The peasants came with red flags flying over their tractors and trolleys and waving the red flags in the processions, they were non-stop for over two hours. Village after village came out to participate in this historic conference. The slogans were very militant, “We are hungry because the Army generals have looted everything, Ownership or death, Down with military dictatorship and long live peasants workers unity.</p>
<p>Farooq Tariq secretary Pakistan Peasant Rabita Committee and spokesperson Labour Party Pakistan spoke about the courageous movement of the peasants and declared that give us ownership right within two months, or we will have a long march to Islamabad. He said that if we can fight the military dictatorship than we can also do the same with civilian governments if they do not fulfill the promises. Farooq Tariq, the main speaker at the conference, told the history of the peasant international day and said the history is littered with the bloods of peasants fighting for land rights.</p>
<p>Farooq Tariq demanded an immediate withdrawal of all the false cases against the peasant leaders registered during the last eight years. He said unfortunately false cases are still registered while the civilian government is in power.</p>
<p>Mehr Abdul Sattar, general secretary AMP reminded the new government about their promises of land rights and asked to fulfill it. He said we have given sacrifices and many of us have lost lives. However, it will not in vain. He said that the local administration should stop taking orders from the military generals and start a new round of talks with us about how to proceed further. He made it absolute clear that no one in Pakistan can take this land back from us and we will fight until the end. He said that we will organize the international day of peasants every year in Okara.</p>
<p>Asif Khan Chairman Liberal Forum Pakistan spoke about the need of a new agenda for the peasant and agriculture. He said we fully support the demands of the peasants for land ownership and demanded an end of feudalism in Pakistan. “go for a land reforms and give the land to the tillers, of Pakistan has to grow” was his message.</p>
<p>Asim Sajad Akhtar, convener Peoples Rights Movement (PRM) said that peasants have all the rights of ownership of the land. “The AMP was the first organization to start the fight against the military dictatorship, now every one is against the military dictatorship. Peasants demands restoration of judges and an end of military dictatorship” he said.</p>
<p>Nadeen Asharf vice president of AMP told the conference that a three member federal cabinet committee is formed two day earlier to solve this issue. We welcome the formation of the committee and expect that the committee decided in our favor of land rights. Asif Zardari co chairperson of PPP has asked all the relevant documents that we have submitted to them through a PPP member of parliament. We will march to Islamabad if our demands are not met, he said.</p>
<p>The four hours conference ended with a great enthusiasm. It was broad caste live by different private television channels and dozens of journalist were present at the conference. A team of senior journalist traveled from Lahore to Okara, a distance of two hour, to cover the conference, showed the interest of the media in this conference. Radio FM 103 had a live broad cast reports of the conference.</p>
<p>Report by: Tariq Mehmood</p>
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<title><![CDATA[33 Jahre TPLF]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Ein kurzer und zuweilen pathetischer Film zur Geschichte der vor 33 Jahren im Februar 1975 gegründ]]></description>
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Ein kurzer und zuweilen pathetischer Film zur Geschichte der vor 33 Jahren im Februar 1975 gegründeten <b><a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigray_People%27s_Liberation_Front"><i>Tigray People's Liberation Front</i></a> </b>(TPLF) ... ehemals "pragmatische", "marxistisch-leninistisch" orientierte Guerilla, die durch Berichte wie das 1989 im Rowohlt-Verlag erschienene Buch <i>Reise ins Land der Rebellen. Tigray, eine afrikanische Zukunft</i> von Dieter Beisel durchaus auch in der BRD ein gewisser Hoffnungsträger beziehungsweise eine Projektionsfläche für manche hiesige Linke war. Heute stellt die TPLF den Kern der äthiopischen Regierungspartei EPRDF dar und treibt eine kaum emanzipatorisch zu nennende Politik ... von bleibender Bedeutung sind immerhin die Landreform, die Schritte zur Emanzipation der Frauen und der Muslime im traditionell feudalen und patriarchal und christlich dominierten Tigray, welche die TPLF während des bewaffneten Kampfes gegen das DERG-Regime in den befreiten Gebieten in den 1980er Jahren vornahm ... Dinge, welche mensch vom Gros der heutigen "Widerstandsbewgungen" oder "nationalen Befreiungsbewegungen" in aller Regel nicht behaupten kann.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Dokumentation zur Landlosenbewegung in Brasilien]]></title>
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Sem Terra - Brazil&#8217;s Landless Workers
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<title><![CDATA[Assassination of farmer left activitists by the NPA]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Erneut scheint die maoistische New People&#8217;s Army (NPA) auf den Philippinen gewaltsam gegen and]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Erneut scheint die maoistische <b><i>New People's Army</i></b> (NPA) auf den Philippinen gewaltsam gegen andere Linke vorzugehen, nachfolgend ein auf <a href="http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article9568">ESSF</a> gefundener Artikel zur Folterung und Ermordung linker Aktivisten in der BäuerInnenbewegung, weiterhin sei auf eine <a href="http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article9567">aktuelle Rede</a> der <a href="http://akbayan.org/"><i>AKBAYAN</i></a>-Abgeordneten <a href="http://akbayanrisa.wordpress.com/">Risa Hontiveros</a> zum Thema und auf eine <a href="http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?mot43">Reihe von älteren Artikeln im <i>International Viewpoint</i></a>, darunter eine <a href="http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article616">Analyse von Pierre Rousset</a> verwiesen: </i></p>
<p><b>Assassination of farmer left activitists by the NPA</b><br />
Correspondent<br />
8 March 2008</p>
<p><i>Even if less publicised than few years ago, the CPP-NDF-NPA maintains its policy of death threats against other sectors of the Philippine Left. This is true in many provinces from Mindanao and the Visayas to Luzon. For exemple, the three recent cases related below.</i></p>
<p>On November 30, 2007, a farmer-leader from Bgy, Royroy Batuan, Masbate, by the name of Salvador “Boyet” Vale, Jr., was intercepted on his way to the farm, and was made to descend from his horse with the use of an armalite. He was forcibly dragged to a nearby house where he was tied up with heavy rope. Bound and gagged, the men took turns hitting him repeatedly with their armalites and punching him in his chest, back, shoulders and ears. After three hours of repeated abuse, he was fed two spoonfuls of rice. Before he was released, he was warned not pursue their desire to own land via the government’s agrarian reform program.</p>
<p>On December 22, 2007, a recently-elected Barangay Captain and farmer-leader of Samahang Magsasaka ng Hacienda Batuan in Masbate, one Butchoy Vale, was killed by armed men and women at Sawang Batuan around 1 in the afternoon. His desecrated corpse, seen by his wife, was a mess of slivered intestines and there was a total of three gunshot wounds on his body, and one on his head. His permit to carry firearms bore a bullet hole and was found next to his body, leading to the conclusion that the piece of paper was brought close to his head and the bullet was made to pass through it in a final act of mockery. According to his wife, Shiela, Ka Butchoy had been receiving text messages from a certain Ka Ricky, known to the community as a member of the New People’s Army, discouraging the peasant organization from pursuing their land claims, in particular, the Petition for Leasehold filed before the Department of Agrarian Reform. It is a known fact that the landlord Rafael Resurecion, has been paying revolutionary taxes to the NPA platoon in the area.</p>
<p>On February 19, 2008, in Sito Centro, Bgy. San Vicente San Narciso, Bondoc Peninsula, Quezon, one Deolito “Julie” Empas, a farmer leader in the Uy landholding, was abducted by armed men suspected of being members of the NPA. Julie Empas is the farmer leader who replaced Felizardo Benitez who, it can be recalled, was also slain by armed men affiliated with the NPA. Months before his abduction, Empas had intimated to his wife that he was being sent death threats by the NPA. He was abducted in the very same place that Benitez was killed, and in the same locale where the death of Teteng Tejino and the attempt on the life of Junior Tejino took place.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Aktion gegen Eukalyptusplantage und Repression gegen BäuerInnen in Rio Grande do Sul]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 15:17:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Nachfolgend eine Presseerklärung (eigene freie Übersetzung des englischsprachigen Originals) von V]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nachfolgend eine Presseerklärung (eigene freie Übersetzung des <a href="http://www.viacampesina.org/main_en/index.php?option=com_content&#38;task=view&#38;id=493&#38;Itemid=39"><i>englischsprachigen Originals</i></a><i>) von </i><a href="http://www.viacampesina.org/main_en/index.php"><b><i>Via Campesina</i></b></a><i> zu einer Nachahmenswerten Aktion landloser Frauen in Rio Grande do Sul/Brasilien gegem eine Eukalyptusplantage (welche für den Wasserhaushalt der betroffenen Regionen katastrophale Folgen haben) des finnisch-schwedischen <b>Stora Enso</b> und zur staatlichen Repression gegen die Aktivistinnen.</i><br />
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<p><b>Repression gegen BäuerInnen in Rio Grande do Sul:<br />
Solidarität mit den Frauen, welche Biodiversität und Leben verteidigen!</b></p>
<p>Via Campesina</p>
<p>Wie solidarisieren uns mit den Frauen in Rio Grande do Sul/Brasilien in ihrem Kampf gegen „grüne Wüsten”.<br />
Am 4. März besetzten ca. 900 Frauen von Via Campesina Rio Grande die 2100 Hektar große Farm “Fazenda Tarumã” in Rosário do Sul. Die Frauen rissen die Eukalyptusbäume aus und pflanzten einheimische Bäume auf dem illegalerweise von dem finnisch-schwedischen Papier- und Zellstoffmulti Stora Enso erworbenem Gelände. Die Polizei attackierte die gewaltlose Versammlung und verletzte dabei 50 der Frauen</p>
<p>Die Aktion fand gemeinsam mit anderen Aktionen im Rahmen des Internationalen Frauentages am 8. März statt. Bäuerinnen sind am stärksten vom gegenwärtigen Modell einer export-orientierten, auf die Ausplünderung der natürlichen Ressourcen und die Ausschließung von KleinbäuerInnen basierenden Landwirtschaft im Sinne der transnationalen Konzerne betroffen.</p>
<p>Auf der ganzen Welt zerstören Eukalyptusplantagen wie andere monokulturelle Anplanzungen (grüne Wüsten) die Umwelt und verhindern, dass KleinbäuerInnen ihren Lebensunterhalt bestreiten und Nahrungsmittel für alle produzieren können.<br />
Wir verurteilen entschieden die Gewalt gegen die BäuerInnen – Frauen wie Männer – und verteidigen ihr Recht auf Leben und darauf, ihre Communities auf eine ökologisch wie sozial verträgliche Weise zu ernähren.</p>
<p>Via Campesina-Mitglieder in der ganzen Welt setzen sich für eine auf bäuerliche oder Familienbetriebe basierende Landwirtschaft, welche auf eine nachhaltige Produktion mit lokalen Ressourcen und im Einklang mit lokalen Kulturen und Traditionen basiert.</p>
<p>Wir setzen uns für die Gleichheit von Frauen und Männern ein.</p>
<p>Wir setzen uns für Selbstversorgung ein.</p>
<p>Henry Saragih, General Coordinator von <i>La Via Campesina International </i><br />
Jakarta, 7. März 2007</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Guatemala: Rosalio René González Villatoro ermordet]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 10:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Rosalio René González Villatoro, Generalsekretär der unabhängigen BäuerInnen- und LandarbeiterI]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Rosalio René González Villatoro</b>, Generalsekretär der unabhängigen BäuerInnen- und LandarbeiterInnengewerkschaft <i>Asociación Campesina San Benito</i> (ACSB) wurde am 21. Januar in Coatepeque, Provinz Quetzaltenango von Unbekannten <a href="http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/2008/enero/22/215747.html">ermordet</a>. Dieser Mord reiht sich in eine <a href="http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/2007/09/27/guatemala-marco-tulio-ramirez-portela-ermordet/">Serie antigewerkschaftlicher Angriffe</a> (siehe auch <a href="http://survey07.ituc-csi.org/getcountry.php?IDCountry=GTM&#38;IDLang=DE">hier</a>) ein, der im vergangegen Jahr <i>Marco Tulio Ramirez Portela</i> (SITRABI), <i>Pedro Zamora</i> (STEPQ), <i>Walter Aníbal Ixcaquic Mendoza</i> und <i>Norma Sente de Ixcaquic</i> (beide FNV) zum Opfer fielen, am 1. Januar 2008 kam es darüber hinaus zu einem <a href="http://www.ituc-csi.org/spip.php?article1709">Angriff</a> auf das Haus des CUSG-Generalsekretärs <i>Carlos Enrique Mancilla Garcia</i>. Auch aus diesem Grund findet derzeit in der guatemaltekischen Hauptstadt Ciudad de Guatemala eine von zwei der dortigen Gewerkschaftsdachverbänden (CGTG und CUSG) organisierte <a href="http://www.ituc-csi.org/spip.php?article1762">Konferenz</a> statt, welche sich mit dem der antigewerkschaftlichen Repression und der Straflosigkeit der häufig von staatlichen Stellen gedeckten Täter auseinandersetzt.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Vor 80 Jahren: Herbsternte-Aufstand in Hunan und Kiangsi]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Am 7. September 1927 begann im Grenzgebiet der chinesischen Provinzen Hunan und Jiangxi der von Mao ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Am 7. September 1927 begann im Grenzgebiet der chinesischen Provinzen Hunan und Jiangxi der von <a href="http://marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_2.htm">Mao Tse-tung</a> geführte <a href="http://www.jstor.org/view/03057410/ap020023/02a00030/0">Herbsternte-Aufstand</a>, welcher die Abkehr der KP Chinas von einer Orientierung auf das Industrieproletariat und hin zu den verarmten Massen auf dem Lande einleitete.</p>
<p><!--more-->Neben dieser nach der brutalen Zerschlagung der städtischen KP-Strukturen in einem agrarisch geprägten Land wie China durchaus sinnvollen taktischen Umorientierung spielte sich im selben Zeitraum aber auch die Absetzung des bisherigen Parteivorsitzenden <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Duxiu">Chen Duxiu</a> und die Stalinisierung der KP ab. Im Angesicht der heutigen Situation in China wären neue (hoffentlich erfolgreiche) Herbsternte-Aufstände sicherlich angebracht. Rebellion bleibt gerechtfertigt!</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Landbesetzungen in Andhra Pradesh/Indien]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 13:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Sieben LandbesetzerInnen wurden am 28. Juli 2007 von der Polizei des indischen Bundesstaates Andhra ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sieben LandbesetzerInnen wurden am 28. Juli 2007 von der Polizei des indischen Bundesstaates Andhra Pradesh getötet, nachdem sie unter der Führung von Mitgliedern der CPI(M) (welche hier im Vergleich zum <a href="http://entdinglichung.wordpress.com/2007/08/24/linke-regierungspolitik-in-indien/">Bundesstaat West Bengal</a> keine vollständig verknöcherte Regierungspartei ist, sondern nach wie vor auch eine in sozialen Kämpfen präsente Kraft darstellt) und der CPI begannen, <a href="http://www.frontlineonnet.com/stories/20070824502602500.htm">Regierungsländereien zu besetzen</a>, um auf das Versagen der Regierung selbst im Rahmen der legalen Möglichkeiten einer Agrarreform hinzuweisen.</p>
<p>Einen weiteren Artikel zum Thema gibt es <a href="http://cpiml.org/liberation/year_2007/September/land_struggle_and_state_repression_in_ap.html" rel="nofollow">hier</a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Die von der &#8220;Communist Party of India (Marxist)&#8221; (CPI(M)) geführte Landesregierung im B]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Die von der "<i>Communist Party of India (Marxist)</i>" (CPI(M)) geführte Landesregierung im Bundesstaat West Bengal betreibt die Vertreibung von 15.000 BäuerInnen aus Nandigram und LandarbeiterInnen von ihrem Land, um Platz für eine Autofabrik des Tata-Konzerns zu schaffen. Dem Widerstand dagegen wird mit Repression begegnet, am 14. März mindestens 14 Menschen von der Polizei und CPI(M)-Schlägertrupps getötet, viele weitere verletzt und vergewaltigt. Der <a href="http://www.labournet.de/internationales/in/peoplestribunal.pdf">Bericht eines Tribunals</a> zu den Vorfällen liegt nun vor, weitere Informationen gibt es <a href="http://www.labournet.de/internationales/in/">hier</a>, <a href="http://www.labournet.de/internationales/in/keinauto.html">hier</a> und <a href="http://cpiml.org/liberation/year_2007/July/cpim_intellectuals_and_nandigram.html">hier</a>. Die Ereignisse in Nandigram können auch als weiterer Beleg für die Unmöglichkeit angesehen werden, unter kapitalistischen Umständen und ohne qualitativen Bruch mit bürgerlicher Staatlichkeit eine nicht nur dem Etikett nach sozialistische oder kommunistische Politik betreiben zu können ... auch die sich als antagonistisch verstehenden Linken innerhalb von "<i>Die Linke</i>" sollten darüber nicht nur nachdenken sondern die notwendigen Konsequenzen ziehen, wenn sie noch als solche ernstgenommen werden wollen.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Pressefreiheit und Reichtum]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 09:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Der folgende verlinkte Text zeigt, wie Aleem Khan ein pakistanischer Politiker, Grossgrundbesitzer u]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0;"><span><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Der folgende verlinkte Text zeigt, wie Aleem Khan ein pakistanischer Politiker, Grossgrundbesitzer und Zeitungsinhaber versucht hat, eine Pressekonferenz der </span></span><span><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">PächterInnenorganisation Anjaman Mozareen Punjab (AMP) zu verhindern … im “zivilisierten“ Europa wird derartiges mit weniger offenen Gewaltdrohungen bewerkstelligt … der Kampf der AMP und ihrer UnterstützerInnen verdient unsere volle Solidarität </span></span></p>
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<p><span><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Quelle: <a href="http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1272">http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1272</a></span></span></p>
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