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Thursday, March 25, 2021

An Emergency Appeal: The Lives of Iran’s Political Prisoners Hang in the Balance—We Must ACT Now

 

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An Emergency Appeal

The Lives of Iran’s Political Prisoners Hang in the Balance—We Must ACT Now

March 20, 2021 | revcom.us

 

Editors' Note: We received the following from the Emergency Campaign to Free Iran's Political Prisoners.

A brutal campaign of arrests, torture and executions is now taking place in Iran. This is an emergency. The lives and dignity of hundreds of political prisoners are in imminent, mortal danger.

All those who stand for justice and yearn for a better world must rally to the cause of freeing Iran’s political prisoners NOW. 

Beginning in October 2020, the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) launched a massive new wave of arbitrary arrests against labor, women's, and human rights activists; dissident intellectuals and artists; protesters and revolutionaries; and members of religious and oppressed minorities.

Many are now being tortured, held in solitary confinement, and denied legal rights, assistance or medical aid, as the IRI attempts to force “confessions,” conducts sham “trials,” and carries out brutal floggings.

Amnesty International (AI) warns of an “alarming rise in executions,” with 49 prisoners executed between December and February. This regime has a blood-stained record of attempting to violently crush any form of dissent or resistance—including sudden mass executions of political prisoners as happened in 1988.

We cannot allow this to happen again. 

Importantly, this repression has been met with inspiring heroism. Many prisoners, their families, supporters and various Iranian organizations have been speaking out and demanding freedom for ALL Iran’s political prisoners—at great risk to their own safety.

The Iranian Writers Association (IWA) has denounced the execution of prisoners of conscience, even as it is under extreme repression. Several members are imprisoned, including Arash Ganji, sentenced to 11 years for translating a book on the Kurdish struggle in Syria. Journalist and Defenders of Human Rights Center member Narges Mohammadi was imprisoned for eight and a half years. She is calling for protest against the solitary confinement of the two brothers of Navid Afkari, the Iranian wrestling champion executed last year for being part of the 2018 mass rebellion. The brothers are sentenced to 54 and 27 years.

The documentary film Nasrin (about imprisoned attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh) is an example of this nightmare of detentions and this implacable spirit of resistance.

Iran’s political prisoners face a dire, life-threatening, immediate emergency. Here are just a few other examples:

A number of dual nationals from Europe, Australia and the U.S. are being held in the “political ward” of the notorious Evin prison in Tehran. Amnesty International (AI) recently sent out urgent action alerts on two of these prisoners:

  • Nahid Taghavi, rights activist, retired architect, and Iranian-German citizen, suffers from diabetes and hypertension. Her daughter Mariam Claren reports that her mother was kept in solitary confinement for 151 days and was interrogated 80 different times for a total of 1,000 hours during her first 147 days of imprisonment. 
  • Mehran Raoof, a British-Iranian citizen and labor rights activist, is “being held in prolonged solitary confinement,” according to AI. Raoof has been denied access to his own lawyers in England, has no immediate family in Iran, and his safety has not been verified for five months.

Women prisoners are increasingly transferred to more remote prisons, limiting access by their family and lawyers. They include:

  • Sepideh Gholian, a freelance journalist arrested for reporting and allegedly taking part in labor strikes. In early March 2021, she was suddenly transferred in chains from Tehran's Evin Prison to Bushehr Prison in southern Iran, more than 373 miles from her parents.
  • Somayeh Kargar, a Kurdish activist and philosophy graduate of Tabriz University arbitrarily detained since October 16, was moved from Evin to the even filthier suburban prison of Quarchak outside Tehran. The regime is refusing to allow her to receive scheduled medical treatments in Paris which could save her from blindness.

All of Iran’s political prisoners must be unconditionally and immediately released.

The governments of the U.S. and Iran act from their national interests. And, in this instance, we the people of the U.S. and Iran, along with the people of the world, have OUR shared interests, as part of getting to a better world: to unite to defend the political prisoners of Iran. In the U.S., we have a special responsibility to unite very broadly against this vile repression by the IRI, and to actively oppose any war moves by the U.S. government that would bring even more unbearable suffering to the people of Iran.

We demand of the Islamic Republic of Iran: FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW

We say to the U.S government: NO THREATS OR WAR MOVES AGAINST IRAN, LIFT U.S. SANCTIONS

WHAT WE CAN DO

  • Endorse and spread this Emergency Appeal. Share your ideas and/or work with the Emergency Campaign to Free Iran’s Political Prisoners to publish this Emergency Appeal to shine a light on this dire situation and amplify the campaign to free ALL Iran’s political prisoners NOW. In the U.S., we are acting in solidarity with the burn_the_cage movement in Europe to free Iran’s political prisoners.  
  • Speak out and issue messages of support for Iran’s political prisoners. Join with AI’s call to send appeals urging the immediate and unconditional release of prisoners of conscience who are dual national citizens. Write: Head of Judiciary, Ebrahim Raisi c/o Embassy of Iran to the European Union, Avenue Franklin Roosevelt No 15, 1050 Brussels, Belgium (copy Amnesty International at ContactUs@Amnesty.org and our campaign).
  • Organize meetings, forums and protests in solidarity with Iran’s political prisoners. Watch and spread or screen the film Nasrin.
  • Watch for alerts, updates, and information on the websiteYoutube channel and Twitter feed of the Emergency Campaign to Free Iran’s Political Prisoners.

Write to the Emergency Campaign to Free Iran’s Political Prisoners at: FreeIransPoliticalPrisonersNOW@gmail.com

ENDORSE


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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

The Deep Roots of the Atlanta Murders in a Sick and Murderous System

 

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The Deep Roots of the Atlanta Murders in a Sick and Murderous System

March 22, 2021 | revcom.us

 

On March 16, Robert Long, a 21-year-old white man, shot and killed six Asian women employed at Atlanta-area massage-parlor spas, along with two other non-Asian customers.

What we know so far of the accused killer’s motivation from credible news reports—that these women supposedly deserved and needed to be slaughtered to prevent him from “falling into sin”—points to the deep, widely spread and Christian-fascist-inspired hatred of women and the oppression and degradation of women that serves “as a social glue” for the entire society. And while there is not yet evidence of an explicit (openly stated) anti-Asian or anti-immigrant element in the accused killer’s motivations, there is the reality that he went out of his way to target these spas staffed by Asian women immigrants in the context of a marked increase of racist attacks against Asian immigrants nationally. Whatever the conscious intent, these sow terror among Asian people within the U.S.

While outrage and protest against anti-Asian violence has been building, this was a last straw for many people, driving them to protest the ways in which Asians have been singled out for violence, and the sick and pervasive ways in which the racist culture of America has objectified and dehumanized Asian women.

These protests are righteous, and the ways in which people of different nationalities are expressing outrage is important and should be strongly supported. But the fact is that protests alone will not change anything fundamental until the system that spawned this—the capitalist-imperialist system at the foundation of U.S. society—is overthrown.

Here’s why.

A “Lone Gunman” with 100s of Years of U.S. History at His Back

The killer may have been a “lone gunman,” but Long’s murderous crusade was driven by and served the long history and deeply intertwined reality of patriarchy and white supremacy in this system of capitalism-imperialism.

These bloody and tightly interwoven bonds go back to when Chinese laborers were worked to death to build the railroads that consolidated the “manifest destiny” of the U.S. across the continental West after the Civil War. The bonds go back to a long history of white-supremacist anti-Asian racism, from periodic lynchings and racist laws to outright imprisonment in concentration camps, with Long’s murderous rampage taking place at a time of marked increase in such racist attacks. The bonds go back to the degrading objectification, prostitution and enslavement of Asian women as “perks” for U.S. troops, from Vietnam to Korea to the Philippines, even while the U.S. was bombing and pillaging these countries, massacring civilians and raping women as part of imperialist domination, in the service of building up and defending the American empire itself. They go back to the patriarchy that underlies both the pervasive views of women as “sex objects” and the Christian fascist fanaticism amplifying this oppressive objectification, including in its sanctification of “the family” with traditionally gendered roles, forbidding sex outside heterosexual marriages, and casting violations as “sin”; the superexploitation of non-white immigrant labor, justified by racist mythology; the military horrors and the destruction of whole societies in the service of American political, economic and military domination of the “Third World” or “global South”; and the “social glue” of patriarchy to keep this system together: these are not “side effects,” easily cured by a few honeyed words and promises—or even reality—of a few reforms.

These have been and are integral to this system.

The Christian Fascist Madness of Unrestrained Patriarchy and Extreme Xenophobia

All this ugliness and horror was ramped up on steroids with the Christian-fascist Trump/Pence regime, with its core triad of white supremacy, misogyny (hatred of women stemming from patriarchy), and American chauvinism—which, again, were all products and manifestations of this system of capitalism-imperialism. Both the anti-Asian racism and the misogyny were explicitly fanned by Trump and the fascists, both in his election campaign and overall presidency and in particular in the last year. He aimed in part to shift blame for his inept handling of the COVID-19 pandemic to China, with slanders like “kung-flu,” but more strategically, this served larger U.S. imperialist interests in contention with China, as well as the xenophobic, anti-immigrant pillar of the overall fascist program. This was so widespread that Cherokee County Sheriff’s Captain Jay Baker, initially in charge of investigating these murders, had posted pictures of T-shirts on Facebook calling COVID-19 “IMPORTED VIRUS FROM CHY-NA,” echoing Trump’s exaggerated and slanderous enunciation.

After Long committed these massacres at the Asian-run spas in the Atlanta area, he was reportedly on his way to Florida to continue his bloody vengeance against such places of “sin” when he was apprehended. Long belonged to a fundamentalist family and church affiliated with the Christian-fascist Southern Baptist denomination, with strict prohibitions of sex outside heterosexual marriage and transgressions as “sin.” In a 2018 video, Long cited the Biblical story of the Prodigal Son (who squanders wealth given him by his father on debauchery and “whores” but who has his position in the patriarchal family restored when he returns to his father and submits to him) as defining his life mission. In line with this, Long reportedly told police his murderous rampage was intended to stop these Asian women at the spas from “tempting” men, a perverse manifestation of Christian-fascist male-supremacist ideology.

In his New Year’s Statement: A New Year, The Urgent Need For A Radically New World—For The Emancipation Of All Humanity, Bob Avakian (BA), in discussing the profound changes in the position of women in society and the deep conflicts that have arisen within this system over those changes, points out that:

Religion, and especially religious fundamentalism, is a powerful factor promoting and reinforcing the patriarchal subordination of women, as well as other “traditional” forms of oppression. Here is an important insight by Kristin Kobes Du Mez, who grew up in a town in Iowa that was filled with white Christian fundamentalists (which she refers to as “white evangelicals”) who are the backbone of present-day American fascism. In her book Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation, she writes:

White evangelicals have pieced together this patchwork of issues, and a nostalgic commitment to rugged, aggressive, militant white masculinity serves as the thread binding them together into a coherent whole. A father’s rule in the home is inextricably linked to heroic leadership on the national stage, and the fate of the nation hinges on both. [emphasis added here]

This illustrates a fundamental point BA makes in that work, that:

Over the past several decades in the U.S. there have been profound changes in the situation of women and the relations within the family. In only one of ten families is there the “model” situation where the husband is the “sole breadwinner” and the wife a totally dependent “homemaker.” With these economic changes have come significant changes in attitudes and expectations—and very significant strains not only on the fabric of the family but of social relations more broadly.... The whole question of the position and role of women in society is more and more acutely posing itself in today’s extreme circumstances—this is a powderkeg in the U.S. today. It is not conceivable that all this will find any resolution other than in the most radical terms and through extremely violent means. The question yet to be determined is: will it be a radical reactionary or a radical revolutionary resolution, will it mean the reinforcing of the chains of enslavement or the shattering of the most decisive links in those chains and the opening up of the possibility of realizing the complete elimination of all forms of such enslavement.

In light of Atlanta... think about this.

The Democrats: Different Bottle, Same Rotten Wine

In confronting all of this ugliness and horror, Biden flew to Atlanta to say that “our silence is complicity,” followed by Kamala Harris stating, “Racism is real in America. And it has always been. Xenophobia is real in America, and always has been. Sexism, too.” She added, “We will not stand by. We will always speak out against violence, hate crimes and discrimination, wherever and whenever it occurs.”

This is a far cry from the hateful rhetoric of Trump, and there may be sighs of relief in some quarters. But as Avakian states in the New Year’s statement:

There is no question that many of the policies of the Biden/Harris administration will be different than the blatant atrocities of the Trump/Pence regime, and things will definitely “feel different” with Biden and Harris, but the way they will try to “unite the country”—in line with the interests and requirements of this system of capitalism-imperialism—is something that no decent person should want or be part of. [emphasis added]

Take one minute to think about the “track record” behind these Democrats’ easy, but empty, words of consolation and vows to change. It was Biden’s and Harris's Democrats who dropped the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was Biden’s and Harris’s Democrats who launched the wars and/or military coups in Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, Cambodia and elsewhere in Asia to defend and extend American empire—wars that took well over six million lives, tore up those societies, and served to create the huge networks of prostitution in those countries “servicing” first American soldiers and then any and all male “sex tourists.” These wars were inevitably accompanied by ramped-up chauvinist sentiments, racist dehumanization, outright attacks and often repression against people from that part of the world, or misperceived to be from that part of the world. It was Biden’s and Harris’s Democrats, like the Clinton and Obama administrations (of which Biden was vice president), who—along with Republican administrations and regimes—extended U.S. economic domination throughout Asia from the 1990s to now, building a network of sweatshops producing everything from sneakers to computers to cars at starvation-level wages. “We will always speak out,” they say now—yes, to obscure the real causes and the need to uproot those causes. They “signify” about Trump, while not even mentioning him by name, but refuse to mention and actively obscure exposure of the religious, especially Christian-fascist, roots of this violence and the fascist character of the whole lynch-mob atmosphere of the past period.

This is a profound reality—one that needs to be confronted by all decent people, even as they demand an end to racist, misogynist brutality and murder. Biden and Harris and other Democrats may “speak out” after these actsbut they cannot and will not call out or go to the roots, the underlying system that spawns this ugliness and horror, in outrage after outrage, in madness after madness, in unnecessary and intolerable suffering for the millions here and billions of humanity around the planet—for they, the Democrats, are part of the problem, rulers presiding over this system. Racism, xenophobia, and patriarchy are rooted in the foundations of this system. They are perpetuated and intensified daily by the workings of this system, whether under the form of overt and grotesque fascist forms, or beneath a “diverse” multi-cultural face on this system that will make shows of listening and empathy in the service of not only doing nothing about but continuing to reinforce the root causes.

Revolution—Nothing Less!

Ending these horrors—once and for all—requires nothing less than tearing them up by the roots. This requires overthrowing this system through an actual revolution, the most radical revolution in human history—and bringing into being the world envisioned in the Constitution for the New Socialist Republic in North America where, based on a radically different system, we can move decisively and collectively to uproot white supremacy and patriarchal oppression of women. As Avakian states:

The road to a better world is not, and will not be, an easy one—this cannot be accomplished without determined struggle and, yes, great sacrifice. But continuing on the current course, under the domination of this system of capitalism-imperialism, means a continuation of the horrors already being perpetrated in the world today, the far worse horrors that are immediately threatening, and the very real existential danger that is increasingly looming.

Monday, March 22, 2021

LA DA George Gascon: Drop the Charges on Revolution Club member!

 

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Anti-Trump Protester Attacked by Fascists Now Targeted for Prosecution and Jail by LA DA George Gascon

Call the DA's office & demand these outrageous charged be dropped immediately: 213-974-3512

LA District Attorney George Gascon’s office is prosecuting a member of the Revolution Club with misdemeanor battery, a charge which could mean up to 6 months in jail and a $2,000 fine.  The arrest stems from a protest during Trump's fundraising visit to Beverly Hills on September 17, 2019.  At the protest, the Revolution Club burned an American flag, declaring America Was Never Great!  The Beverly Hills Police allowed the protest to be attacked by a fascist mob, trying to prevent the revolutionaries from their legal and righteous political action.  The person arrested was protecting the flag burning from this violent assault yet they're being charged with “battery!”

Refuse Fascism called for this protest action in Beverly Hills one block from Trump's fundraiser to demand the Trump/Pence Regime Must Go! During the protest, the Revolution Club formed a safety circle and burned an American flag, challenging Trump’s fascist America-first agenda along with his demand that anyone carrying out constitutionally protected flag burning should “lose their citizenship.” Revolution Club members chanted “1, 2, 3, 4, Slavery, Genocide and War, 5, 6, 7, 8, America Was Never Great.” “Humanity First!” “How Do We Get Out Of This Mess? Revolution, Nothing Less!”

Videos show the Beverly Hills PD standing aside while a number of pro-Trump fascists repeatedly attacked the circle of protesters formed to ensure the flag burning would be carried out safely.  The fascists used physical violence and threats.  When one member of the Revolution Club stepped in front of a fascist charging the circle, he was put in a headlock by one of the fascists. As the protester attempted to extricate himself from the headlock, the police moved in with scores of police and even an armored police assault vehicle – not to stop the fascists, but to stop the legally assembled protest. The only person arrested? The Revolution Club member – now charged with battery even though he was the actual victim of the assault.

Even the police report makes clear who was waging a violent assault: “in an attempt to stop the flag burning, a 15-year-old male juvenile later identified as the victim (sic) attempted to grab the flag away from the protester trying to burn the flag.” The so-called victim attacked a legal protest and the person attacked was arrested and charged!  This is a scene played out repeatedly over the last years: fascists attack a legally assembled anti-fascist protest and it is the protesters who the police target, giving fascists a free reign.

This Beverly Hills incident calls to mind a similar action in July 2016, outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on the day Trump was selected as their presidential candidate. The Revolution Club held a protest at the gates of the convention in which Joey Johnson (defendant in the 1989 Supreme Court decision which said flag burning is protected by the First Amendment) burned the US flag. Joey and the Revolution Club members were assaulted and brutalized by the scores of police as well as fascist Trump supporters. In this case, two fascists including Joe Biggs (leader of the Proud Boys) admitted in an interview with Alex Jones of InfoWars that they attacked and assaulted Johnson. In this case, the city of Cleveland charged Johnson with assault claiming Biggs and a cohort were victims of the flag burning! 15 other members of the Revolution Club who were part of that safety circle were charged with multiple felony and misdemeanor criminal charges. All criminal charges were ultimately dismissed and the City of Cleveland was forced to pay over $900,000 for violating rights of those arrested.

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A recent article in the New York Times entitled “Police Shrugged Off the Proud Boys, Until They Attacked the Capitol — Two Proud Boys accused of leading a mob to Congress followed a bloody path to get there. Law enforcement did little to stop them.” highlights this pattern and practice of law enforcement giving fascists the green light to attack constitutionally protected flag burning while the protesters who are attacked are prosecuted.

In addition, here in LA, this same Revolution Club member was arrested for participating in two political protests on the Hollywood freeway with other Revolution Club and Refuse Fascism members, who unfurled a banner “Trump/Pence Must Go” in the Fall of 2017. LA City Attorney Mike Feuer’s office vigorously prosecuted these cases for two years even as it was revealed that the LAPD was illegally spying on Refuse Fascism and the Revolution Club, sending a Confidential Informant into meetings of Refuse Fascism. These charges were finally dropped after 2 years and two mistrials.

 

DA Gascon and the Beverly Hills PD in this case, as well as the LAPD, continue to target political protesters and revolutionaries, while giving fascists a green light.

There will be a legal hearing on Monday, March 22, 2021, to dismiss this outrageous prosecution based on discriminatory enforcement.  Call LA DA George Gascon’s office and demand this prosecution of the member of the Revolution Club be dropped immediately: 213.974.3512.  

DROP THE CHARGE AGAINST BEVERLY HILLS PROTESTER NOW!

Friday, March 19, 2021

Racial Oppression Can Be Ended - But Not Under This System

 

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You cannot do away with white supremacy without doing away with the system of capitalism imperialism. Is this true? If so, why? Let’s dig into it.

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RACIAL OPPRESSION CAN BE ENDED—
BUT NOT UNDER THIS SYSTEM

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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

BOB AVAKIAN FOR THE LIBERATION OF BLACK PEOPLE AND THE EMANCIPATION OF ALL HUMANITY

 

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BOB AVAKIAN FOR THE LIBERATION OF BLACK PEOPLE
AND THE EMANCIPATION OF ALL HUMANITY

One of the things that comes through most powerfully in Bob Avakian’s memoir1 is that a profound hatred for the oppression of Black people has been a defining part of Bob Avakian’s life from the time, as a teenager, he learned about the lives of the Black people with whom he developed deep ties of friendship. Never feeling that, because he is white, “it is not his place” to be involved in the struggle against this oppression—but, on the contrary, determined to contribute whatever he could to this struggle—Bob Avakian (BA), from the time he worked closely with the Black Panther Party in its revolutionary days in the 1960s, has made the liberation of Black people a defining part of his life’s commitment and work. As he developed as a revolutionary communist, and emerged as the foremost revolutionary leader and thinker in the world, this commitment has become even deeper and has been strongly interwoven with a dedication to the emancipation of all humanity from every form of oppression and exploitation.

As BA has written about his life’s work:

Why was I doing the work I was doing? Once again, we’re back to for whom and for what. I wasn’t doing this work for myself. When I was young, in middle school and then even more so in high school, my life got changed in a very major way by coming into contact with people that I hadn’t really known that much before, in particular Black people. I started learning about their situation and how that relates to what goes on in this society as a whole. I was drawn to the culture—not just the music and the art overall, but the whole way of going through the world—of the Black people who became my friends, and the world they introduced me to. And I came to the point of recognizing: these are my people. Now, I knew they had a different life experience than I did. But these are my people—I don’t see a separation—it’s not like there are some other people “over there” who are going through all this and somehow that’s removed from me. These are my people. And then I began to recognize more deeply what people were being put through, the oppression they were constantly subjected to, the horrors of daily life as well as the bigger ways in which the system came down on them. And as I went further through life and began to approach the question of what needs to be done about this, and was introduced to taking up a scientific approach to this, I realized that my people were more than this. I realized that my people were Chicanos and other Latinos and other oppressed people in the U.S.; they were people in Vietnam and China; they were women...they were the oppressed and exploited of the world...and through some struggle, and having to cast off some wrong thinking, I have learned that they are LGBT people as well.

These are my people, the oppressed and exploited people of the world. They are suffering terribly, and something has to be done about this. So it is necessary to dig in and systematically take up the science that can show the way to put an end to all this, and bring something much better into being. You have to persevere and keep struggling to go forward in this way. And when you run into new problems or setbacks, you have to go more deeply into this, rather than putting it aside and giving up.

So this is why I’ve been doing the work that I’ve been doing.2

Bob Avakian grew up in Berkeley, California. Unable, because of a life-threatening illness, to be directly involved in struggles taking place against racial oppression for several years after graduating from high school in 1961, BA nevertheless closely followed and strongly supported the civil rights movement in the early 1960s, and at the same time was influenced by and supportive of the militant stand and role of Malcolm X. This was reflected in an article that BA wrote at the age of 19 in 1962 supporting the struggle of Black people. (This article was submitted to the liberal magazine Saturday Review. Although the article was not published, the editor-in-chief of the magazine, Norman Cousins, personally replied—indicating that, although the magazine had chosen not to publish this article, he recognized that the article spoke, in a strikingly compelling way, to very important questions.)

Having recovered from his illness, in 1964, BA became actively involved in the Free Speech Movement at the University of California in Berkeley, where he was a student. The central issue of this movement was the right of students to carry out activity on the campus in support of the civil rights movement. BA was among the 800 who were arrested during the occupation of the university administration building, which was the high point of the movement and led to winning its demands.

As the civil rights movement increasingly gave way to a more militant Black liberation movement in the second half of the 1960s, BA was strongly influenced by this. He left the university and dedicated his life to working for radical change. As a result of direct contact and discussions with Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, the founders of the Black Panther Party, and getting to know Eldridge Cleaver (who also became a leader of the BPP), BA worked closely with the Black Panther Party from its earliest days and at the height of its revolutionary role and influence.

In 1967, BA attended rallies, and spoke at one of the rallies, held by the BPP in North Richmond to protest the killing there of Denzil Dowell, part of the long and continuing chain of murders of Black people by police.

In 1968, when Huey Newton was facing murder charges as a result of a shoot-out with Oakland cops, BA spoke—along with a number of key figures in the Black liberation movement, including Stokely Carmichael, Rap Brown, James Forman, and leaders of the Black Panther Party— at a Free Huey rally held in the Oakland auditorium on the occasion of Huey Newton’s birthday.

BA worked tirelessly to build support, including among white people, for the demand to “Free Huey!” At a “Free Huey” rally at the courthouse in Oakland where Huey Newton’s trial was being held, BA was arrested for “desecrating” (burning) the American flag.

During this time, at the invitation of BPP leaders, BA wrote a number of articles for the Black Panther newspaper.

At a rally of thousands, led by the Black Panther Party, on May First, 1969, BA spoke of the need for revolution and called on white people in particular to more actively take part in movements for revolutionary change in the U.S., and to support such movements throughout the world.

By the beginning of the 1970s, millions of people in this country were in favor of some kind of revolutionary change, but they faced profound challenges. How could this revolution be made—or was it even possible to make a revolution here, up against such powerful forces of oppression and repression? Which were the key forces that had to be mobilized to have a real chance to carry out such a revolution? What kind of leadership was needed, and what methods and approaches should that leadership be based on? The difficulties in confronting and seeking the answers to these hard questions, combined with brutal and often murderous repression by the powers-that-be, led many revolutionary organizations, including the Black Panther Party, to split and end up departing from the road that could lead to real revolution.

By this time, partly because of the influence of the Black Panther Party, which had popularized the “Red Book” of quotations from the Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong, BA had become convinced not only that revolution was necessary, and was possible, but that it had to be led by a vanguard force that based itself on the scientific method and approach of communism, as it had been developed initially by Karl Marx, then further developed by V.I. Lenin, the leader of the Russian Revolution in the early part of the 20th century, and then in turn further developed by Mao, who led the Chinese revolution and the new, socialist society in China, until his death in 1976. BA led in the formation of the Revolutionary Union at the end of the 1960s, with the aim of working toward the establishment of the vanguard party of revolution, based on the science of communism. During the first part of the 1970s, BA was both the practical leader and the leading theoretician of the Revolutionary Union, writing much of the essays and polemics for its theoretical journal Red Papers. This included major articles, particularly in Red Papers 5 and 6, that involved groundbreaking scientific materialist analysis of the situation of Black people, historically and down to the present—how and why their particular conditions of oppression had changed, from the time of slavery to the present era, and how this objectively put Black people in a potentially powerful position to be a driving force not only for their own liberation but for the communist revolution whose fundamental aim is the abolition of all oppression and exploitation. These articles included powerful polemics, arguing against positions and programs that would not lead to, but would actually work against, this liberation and the revolutionary transformation of the world as a whole.

In 1975, with BA’s leadership, the Revolutionary Communist Party was founded, with the aim of being the vanguard force for the revolution that was, and continues to be, profoundly necessary. Over the decades since then, BA has fought to keep that Party on the revolutionary road and to bring forward new revolutionary forces to revitalize and strengthen the vanguard forces for the revolution that is now, all the more urgently, required. While continuing to provide practical guidance to the revolutionary forces, BA, through summing up the experience (positive and negative) of the communist movement, and drawing from a broad range of human experience, has brought forward a new synthesis of communism (also referred to as the new communism) which, most decisively, has established communism on an even more consistently scientific basis. As BA’s Official Biography explains, the new communism “is a continuation of, but also represents a qualitative leap beyond, and in some important ways a break with, communist theory as it had been previously developed. It provides the basis—the science, the strategy, and the leadership—for an actual revolution and a radically new society on the road to real emancipation.”3

A defining part of this new communism is the emphasis it gives to the struggle for the liberation of Black people, and the relation of this to the ending of all oppression. And this has continued to stand out in BA’s leadership role and work over the decades, up to the present.  At revcom.us there is a special section, Bob Avakian on The Oppression of Black People & the Revolutionary Struggle to End All Oppressionwhich contains clips from films and selections from the writings of BA on this question. The following are just a few examples of important works and leadership by Bob Avakian, over the past few decades, that speak to this decisive question.

The book Reflections, Sketches & Provocations, written by Bob Avakian during the 1980s, contains a number of commentaries, speaking in a number of dimensions to the oppression of Black people and the struggle against this oppression, including support for rebellions following the murder of Black people by police. This book begins with the essay “Hill Street Bullshit, Richard Pryor Routines, and the Real Deal,” which powerfully exposes how terror against Black people, and other oppressed people, is “part of the job” of the police—and is “a reward” for carrying out the role of maintaining the “law and order” that keeps the oppressed in their desperate and miserable conditions. Going deeper, it speaks to how this is rooted in this system of capitalism-imperialism, which has had this oppression built into it from the very beginning.

In the 1990s, BA raised the idea that there should be a day, every year, when people mobilized to protest police brutality, mass incarceration and repression by the government. This proposal was taken up and a broad coalition, including family members of people killed by police, was formed to initiate, in 1996, the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation. At its height, over the next decade, this National Day of Protest, held every October 22nd, rallied thousands of people in dozens of cities across the country. And activities by people who have been part of this coalition have continued since then.

During the past two decades, BA has given a number of filmed speeches, and written articles, essays and books, in which the liberation of Black people and its crucial relation to the communist revolution, aiming for the emancipation of all humanity, has been a major question.

BA’s 2003 speech Revolution: Why It’s Necessary, Why It’s Possible, What It’s All About, begins with a searing exposure and condemnation of lynching, and speaks to the horrific reality of slavery and the oppression of Black people down to today, including the continual murder of Black people by police.3

In 2006, BA gave a series of 7 Talks, in which once again the oppression of Black people, and the struggle for their liberation, is a major theme. One of these 7 Talks, Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy, begins by speaking to the experience of Black people in this country; and the question of slavery and the overall oppression of Black people is, of course, a major part of this talk. It is in Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy that the following is clearly stated:

There would be no United States as we now know it today without slavery. That is a simple and basic truth.

(This is also the very first statement in BAsics, from the talks and writings of Bob Avakian, the handbook for revolution.)3

At the beginning of BA Speaks: Revolution—Nothing Less!, in 2012, this point is stated emphatically:

Let’s start with just one great crime of this system: police murder—after murder—after murder—of Black people and Latinos, especially youth.3

This is part of the powerful exposure in this speech of the role that continuing murders by police play in enforcing this monstrous system of exploitation and oppression, the system of capitalism-imperialism.

At the beginning of his October 2017 speech The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go! In the Name of Humanity, We REFUSE To Accept a Fascist America, A Better World IS Possible,  BA speaks powerfully to the horrors of slavery in this country—including the rape by slavemasters of huge numbers of enslaved women. This speech shows how the murderous oppression of Black people, continuing down to today, is one of the main roots of the fascism that has come to power in this country with the Trump/Pence regime; and, in this speech, BA repeatedly returns to the critical importance of the fight against this oppression.3

BA’s 2018 speech Why We Need An Actual Revolution And How We Can Really Make Revolution begins this way:

In 2012 in Revolution—Nothing Less! I talked about the outrageous murder of Ramarley Graham earlier that same year—shot down in his own house in the Bronx by the New York City police. He was only 18 years old. Do I have to tell you what “race” he was?! His mother kept saying: “This has to STOP!” And his father repeated over and over: "WHY did they kill my son?! WHY did they kill my son?!" New York cops then loudly rallied around their fellow pig who murdered Ramarley in cold blood, viciously taunting Ramarley's family and loved ones, demonstrating yet one more time the ugly truth that, in the way this country has been built, and for the powers-that-be in this country, the humanity of Black people has never counted for anything—they have never been valued as human beings, but only as things to be exploited, oppressed, and repressed. Six years later, and with cold-blooded murders by police continuing in an unbroken chain, I will say again what I said then: How many more times does this have to happen? How many more times do the tears and the cries of anguish and anger have to pour forth from the wounded hearts of people?! How many more times, when another of these outrageous murders is perpetrated by the police, do we have to hear those words that pour gasoline on the already burning wounds: “justifiable homicide, justified use of force” by police?! How many more?!3

In that 2018 speech, BA not only powerfully exposes once again the horrific oppression that this system of capitalism-imperialism inflicts on Black people, and on other oppressed people in this country and throughout the world, and the grave danger this system poses to the very future of humanity; he also lays out in this speech (and in a more recent article A Real Revolution—A Real Chance To Win, Further Developing the Strategy for Revolution3) the strategic approach that could make it possible for this system to be finally overthrown through a revolution in which millions and millions of people are led to fight to put an end to this system and bring a radically different and much better system into being.

In the Constitution for the New Socialist Republic in North America, authored by BA, a sweeping vision and concrete blueprint for that radically different and much better system is set forth. And the principles and means for finally putting an end, at long last, to the oppression of Black people is a major part of that Constitution.3

This year (2020), BA has written as many as 30 articles in which this decisive question—the oppression, and the struggle for the liberation, of Black people—is a recurring subject.3

In the speeches and writings of BA overall, there is not only powerful, penetrating exposure and uncompromising condemnation of brutal and murderous oppression but, even more importantly, there is scientific analysis of how all this is rooted in this system of capitalism-imperialism and of the need, the possibility, and the means for making revolution to overthrow this system and finally put an end to all the outrageous and unnecessary suffering that the masses of humanity are continually subjected to under this system.

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It is a very precious thing for the oppressed of the earth when they have a leader whose life is dedicated to their emancipation, and who has the determination, and the scientific method, developed over decades, to point the way, and continue to carve out the path, to achieving that emancipation. BA is such a leader. As emphasized in the article Bob Avakian: A Radically Different Leader—A Whole New Framework For Human Emancipation:

As a revolutionary leader, BA also embodies this rare combination: someone who has been able to develop scientific theory on a world-class level, while at the same time having a deep understanding of and visceral connection with the most oppressed, and a highly developed ability to “break down” complex theory and make it broadly accessible.3

One of the things that most distinguishes BA’s role as a revolutionary leader is his willingness—indeed, his insistence—on telling people the truth, even when they may not want to hear it. This comes through in the way BA exposes and refutes unscientific ways of thinking—all kinds of “conspiracy” theories and superstitious ideas—that lead people, including the most bitterly oppressed people, away from understanding the world as it actually is, and keep them from seeing not just the need, but the possibility, of radically changing the world, in a way that will lead to ending oppression. A big problem that BA has taken on, straight-up, is the role of religion as a mental chain on the masses of Black people, and other oppressed people, and the need to break this chain in order to most powerfully wage the struggle to finally be free of all oppression. BA has repeatedly emphasized that, in order to end oppression, “you have to want revolution badly enough to be scientific about it.”

Science means judging whether something is true, or not, by whether there is evidence that it actually corresponds to reality—and not believing something because it makes you feel good to believe it, or not refusing to believe something because it makes you uncomfortable. In the article Conspiracy Theories, Fascist “Certitude,” Liberal Paralysis, Or A Scientific Approach To Changing The World, BA has spoken directly to this problem:

many of the basic masses, who are bitterly oppressed under this system, also are suspicious of and even are inclined to reject science and scientifically-grounded analysis. But this also leaves you vulnerable to all kinds of unfounded “conspiracy theories” and other wrong and harmful ideas, including the notion that nothing people do will make a difference because “it’s all in god’s hands.”3

In the 2014 Dialogue with Cornel West (REVOLUTION AND RELIGION: The Fight for Emancipation and the Role of Religion), which took place during the upsurge of protest and rebellion in response to the murder of Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, while speaking to the importance of uniting people broadly in the struggle against oppression, including people who hold religious views, BA also emphasized that the revolution that is needed to finally put an end to oppression must be led with a scientific, not a religious, outlook and method.3

From the start of the article Bob Avakian On Emancipation From Mental Slavery And All Oppression, written this year (2020), BA does not hold back in speaking to these critical questions:

In 1863, mid-way in the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln finally issued the Emancipation Proclamation and, as a result of the Civil War, Black people were formally freed from literal, physical slavery. But today the question is: When, and how, will Black people finally be free from all forms of slavery and oppression? And this poses straight-up this big question:

When will Black people finally emancipate themselves from the mental slavery of religion?!....

Once more, the question is sharply posed: How can Black people be finally and fully emancipated from centuries of oppression, and how does this relate to ending all oppression, of all people, everywhere?

The answer is that the possibility of this is real, but it can happen only on the basis of a scientific approach to changing the world and the scientifically-grounded understanding that this oppression is rooted in and caused by the system of capitalism-imperialism—the same system that is viciously exploiting and murderously oppressing people not just in this country but all over the world and is plundering the natural environmentand that this system must and can be overthrown through an actual revolution and replaced by a radically different and far better system: socialism, whose final goal is a communist world, without any oppression or exploitation of anyone, anywhere.3

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From his early years, forging close personal ties with Black people and increasingly learning about their lived experience, to his development as this rare leader who has brought forth the most advanced scientific revolutionary theory with the new communism—a defining part of the life and work of Bob Avakian has been the liberation of Black people from centuries of oppression, and the understanding of how this relates to, and is a crucial driving force in, the communist revolution to finally abolish every form of oppression and exploitation, everywhere.

BA himself has expressed this in the following poetically powerful statement:

There is the potential for something of unprecedented beauty to arise out of unspeakable ugliness: Black people playing a crucial role in putting an end, at long last, to this system which has, for so long, not just exploited but dehumanized, terrorized and tormented them in a thousand ways—putting an end to this in the only way it can be done—by fighting to emancipate humanity, to put an end to the long night in which human society has been divided into masters and slaves, and the masses of humanity have been lashed, beaten, raped, slaughtered, shackled and shrouded in ignorance and misery.

 


1. From Ike to Mao and Beyond, My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary CommunistA Memoir by Bob AvakianInsight Press, 2005. [back]

2. Bob Avakian, THE NEW COMMUNISM: The science, the strategy, the leadership for an actual revolution, and a radically new society on the road to real emancipation, Insight Press, first printing, 2016, pp. 321-22. In addition to THE NEW COMMUNISM, in other recent works by BA—in particular Breakthroughs: The Historic Breakthrough by Marx, and the Further Breakthrough with the New Communism, A Basic Summaryand Hope For Humanity On A Scientific Basis, Breaking with Individualism, Parasitism and American Chauvinism—the oppression and the struggle for the liberation of Black people, and its relation to the emancipation of humanity as a whole, is a prominent subject. These works are available at revcom.us.  [back]

3. All of these works are available at revcom.us. (Information about how to acquire the print and e-book editions of BAsics can be found at revcom.us. Audio of the 7 Talks is available in BA’s Collected Works at revcom.us; and Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy has been published in a print edition, the text of which can also be found in BA’s Collected Works at revcom.us.)

The film of the Dialogue between Cornel West and Bob Avakian, REVOLUTION AND RELIGION: The Fight for Emancipation and the Role of Religion, is also available in BA’s Collected Works at revcom.us.

The article Conspiracy Theories, Fascist “Certitude,” Liberal Paralysis, Or A Scientific Approach To Changing The World (longer and shorter versions) is available at revcom.us as well.

The importance of Bob Avakian as a revolutionary leader, who has further developed communism as a consistently scientific method and approach, is a central theme in SCIENCE AND REVOLUTION: On the Importance of Science and the Application of Science to Society, the New Synthesis of Communism and the Leadership of Bob Avakian, An Interview with Ardea Skybreak. Ardea Skybreak is a scientist with professional training in ecology and evolutionary biology, who is also the author of the important book THE SCIENCE OF EVOLUTION AND THE MYTH OF CREATIONISM, Knowing What’s Real And Why It Matters. Each of these books by Ardea Skybreak is published by Insight Press, and the Interview with Ardea Skybreak (SCIENCE AND REVOLUTION) is also available at revcom.us

The following articles, written by Bob Avakian this year (2020), which speak to the oppression of Black people and the struggle to end this oppression, are available as well at revcom.us:

Donald Trump—Genocidal Racist (Parts 1-10) 

Racial Oppression Can Be Ended—But Not Under This System

Police And Prisons: Reformist Illusions And The Revolutionary Solution

Anything But The Truth—Bob Avakian Exposes Lies, Distortions, Distractions and Evasions About the Murderous Oppression of Black People

Lynching, Murder By Police—Damn This Whole System! We Don’t Have To Live This Way!

Bob Avakian On Emancipation From Mental Slavery And All Oppression

Colin Kaepernick, LeBron James And The Whole Truth

Donald Trump Isn’t “Tough,” He’s A Bloated Bag Of Fascist Feces

Bloated Bag Of Fascist Feces Trump Isn’t “Tough”—Part 2: Who Really Has Heart?

Trump And Pigs: A Racist Love Affair

Fucker Carlson, Fascist “Fox News” And The Broadcast Of White Supremacy

Bob Avakian on Black Trump Supporters: What If Jews Had Supported Hitler?!

Bob Avakian On: A Beautiful Uprising: Right And Wrong, Methods And Principles

On Statues, Monuments, And Celebrating—Or EndingOppression

Fascists Today And The Confederacy: A Direct Line, A Direct Connection Between All The Oppression

Patriarchy And Male Supremacy, Or Revolution And Ending All Oppression

Sounding Like Southern Segregationists: It’s Not Just Trump—It’s Democrats Too

Bob Avakian Brings Out the Truth: Barack Obama Says Police Murdering Black People Should Not Be Normal—Unless He’s President

Bob Avakian On Ugly Words & Phrases

Bob Avakian On Tulsa Racist Mobs

A Real Revolution--A Real Chance To Win: Further Developing the Strategy for Revolution

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