May 2008
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LabourStart informed me of two important things today.
And I quote:
ZIMBABWE: UNION LEADERS ARRESTED
Unions around the world are condemning the arrests yesterday of Lovemore Motombo and Wellington Chibebe, respectively President and General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). The two trade union leaders were charged with “inciting people to rise against the government and reporting falsehoods about people being killed” in speeches given on May Day.
The International Trade Union Confederation’s statement is here:
http://www.ituc-csi.org/spip.php?article2107
The IUF is calling for messages of protest to be sent to the Mugabe regime:
http://www.iuf.org/den5018
And the Education International is concerned about rising violence directed against teachers in Zimbabwe, noting that many teachers in rural areas are being killed, maimed, tortured and abused. Read more here:
http://www.ei-ie.org/en/news/show.php?id=771&theme=rights&country=zimbabwe
I haven’t been following the recent events in Zimbabwe, but I know a repressive action when I see one. And these arrests are most definitely a cause for concern. I urge people to investigate the incidents.
You should also consider this message:
BURMA: UNIONS APPEAL FOR HELP FOLLOWING CYCLONE
Unions have begun to raise money to support the Burmese people following the catastrophic cyclone which hit the country several days ago. Here are links you can follow to donate in your country.
USA:
http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/05/06/help-provide-relief-to-burmese-workers/UK:
http://www.tuc.org.uk/international/tuc-14740-f0.cfmAustralia:
http://www.apheda.org.au/news/1210217214_29405.htmlIf your national trade union center is raising money, let us know and we’ll publish the link on LabourStart.
Show these folks that mutual aid can work!
3 comments Natasha | Civil Liberties, Labor, LeftLibertarian.org, Personal
You might be tired of hearing about pain, death, and evil by now. And if you’re not, then there’s no need to worry. I’ll have plenty to say on those topics in the future.
In the meantime, you should go listen to the sweet sounds of The Jackson Five. My favorite song is “I Want You Back”.
The depraved thoughts of a defense attorney in Irvine, California provide a great lesson in misogyny and anti-sex puritanical attitudes. To quote Charles Johnson:
Last month, in Irvine, California, Officer David Alex Park, stalker and rapist, was acquitted by a jury of eleven men and one woman. He was acquitted, not because he is anything other than a stalker and a rapist—which he as much as admitted in open court, and which was proven well enough anyway by phone records, license plate requests, and DNA evidence. He was acquitted because he is a cop, and the woman that he harassed and sexually extorted danced at a strip club, and so the jury concluded that she made him do it, and besides, if she strips for a living, she must have been asking for it anyway.
You might think that I am exaggerating the defense’s position for polemical effect. No, I’m not. Here’s defense attorney Jim Stokke: She got what she wanted, … She’s an overtly sexual person. And in cross-examination of Lucy, the survivor: You do the dancing to get men to do what you what them to do, … And the same thing happened out there on that highway [in Laguna Beach]. You wanted [Park] to take some sex!
Let’s review what should be rather obvious points to any decent human being:
1. Women are not the property of men.
2. The expression of a woman’s sexuality is hers to make decisions about.
3. You should not act on the premise that a woman flaunting her sexuality is inviting anyone to lay coercive claim over her.
Is it really that hard to understand this?
1 comment Natasha | Ethics, Feminism, LeftLibertarian.org, Sexuality