Qina Msebenzi, Socialist Fight and Communist League of Brazil march
with the imperialist agent Gaddafi against the Libyan masses
The June
2011 edition of Qina Msebenzi publishes a highly contradictory statement on Libya- which is
jointly signed by other fake trotskyist groups Socialist Fight and Communist
League of Brazil.
A few weeks
prior to this the Socialist Fight published a document on Libya which declares
Gaddafi as the ‘foremost opponent of Zionism in the region’ and declares
Gaddafi as not being a strongman of imperialism, he sings praises that Libya is
the most anti-imperialist country in the region. (see our answer to him in our
statement on Libya
of 11.4.2011 on www.workersinternational.org.za ).
However in
this June 2011 statement Socialist Fight makes an about turn: suddenly they
acknowledge that Gaddafi was indeed implementing the attacks by imperialism on
the masses. In other words, they now acknowledge that Gaddafi was the open
stooge of imperialism for at least the last decade.
Now here’s
the strange thing: these red professors of Qina Msebenzi, Socialist Fight and
the Communist League, want us to believe that imperialism wanted to overthrow
their strong man in Libya
who had banned unions and who was extracting a very high rate of profit for
them. In 2009 Hilary Clinton declared Gaddafi as their long term partner in Libya. Gaddafi
killed off his opponents- many have ‘disappeared’. Despite these very
favourable conditions for capitalist exploitation, Qina Msebenzi wants us to
believe that imperialism would jeopardise such exploitative relations by now
wanting to topple the Libyan regime. The Gaddafi regime was so highly regarded
by imperialism that Libya
had a seat on the UN Human Rights Council- a structure which oversees the
plunder of the world by imperialism and covers up on its crimes.
The
uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt began
with the masses smashing the police stations and seizing weapons. The army was
kept off the streets. Imperialism was getting jittery. It wanted to nip the
uprisings in the bud. In the imperialist centres counter-revolutionary agencies
such as the fake left (like Socalist Fight) help keep the masses off the
streets and the struggles separated from the struggles in the semi-colonies.
But in Libya
the bourgeois opposition was weak because Gaddafi had annihilated most of them.
At about the same time, in February this year, imperialism ordered their lackeys in Bahrain, Yemen
and Libya
to use brute force to put down the mass uprisings. Unfortunately for
imperialism, in Libya,
the army split and a huge section went over to the masses who were fighting the
imperialist puppet Gaddafi. The masses smashed the state institutions in the
East (something which caught imperialism by surprise) and were marching on Tripoli when imperialism sent mercenaries from Chad and Niger to prevent Gaddafi from
falling. Italian and US
imperialism were steadfast in the early days of the uprising in supporting
Gaddafi. Only when it was clear that Gaddafi could not crush the masses and he
had lost all credibility in their eyes, did they start making noises of being
openly ‘critical’ of Gaddafi. Imperialism sent some of their agents, supposedly
‘ defecting’ from Gaddafi to join the uprising, in order to strangle it from
within. After a few weeks of manoeuvring, imperialism gained control over the
command structure of the uprising. This control is still contested as shown by
the clause for a so-called no fly- zone that precludes (on paper) a military
occupation by imperialism. This is as much a product of the resistance of the
working class in France, USA, Britain as it is of the masses who
are rising against the imperialist butcher Gaddafi.
Now comes
the real gems of wisdom from Qina Msebenzi- they claim to form a ‘military
united front with Gaddafi against imperialism’. Now this is a very strange
military bloc- Gaddafi has not fired a single shot or sent a single warship
against any imperialist plane or ship. In fact the only thing that Gaddafi has
done is launch military attacks against the masses who are trying to overthrow
him. On the other hand, the imperialist puppet regime of the TNC has kept the
trained soldiers in barracks while dispatching the lightly armed militias
against the trained troops of the remainder of the Gaddafi army, to be
slaughtered. The Nato planes have bombed the airfields and military hardware
both in the East and West of Libya- on the side of Gaddafi and the militias.
Nato has forced fighter planes in Benghazi
to turn back to base and not to fly against Gaddafi’s forces. Several times the Nato planes have bombed the
militias too. Nato has bombed civilians too. Nato is playing the central role
to prevent the insurgency from reaching Tripoli,
from defeating the Gaddafi regime. At the same time the TNC is sabotaging the
insurgency at the rear, already negotiating a deal behind the backs of the
masses to impose a Gaddafi regime without Gaddafi. On balance, the TNC, Gaddafi
and Nato are objectively acting to tire the masses- their aim is the same- to
smash and eventually disarm the masses.
The
military bloc of Qina Msebenzi, despite their high sounding very revolutionary
phrases, is a bloc with Gaddafi and imperialism against the Libyan masses.
Normally such hot air from the red professors could be simply ignored, but in
this case they cannot be, because the Stalinist Young Communist League (YCL)
has latched onto the slogans of the Qina Msebenzi and called for the SA
government to send troops to Libya
to ‘defend Gaddafi and the Libyan people and fight imperialism’. Thus the Qina
Msebenzi provides a theoretical cover for a criminal policy to help the
imperialism smash the masses. We only have to look at the role of the SA troops
in the DRC, where they protect the plunder installations of Anglo American,
while around them 6 million people were killed, to see the role of the SANDF in
Africa- a tool of imperialist control. The YCL stands with Gaddafi in much the same
way as they would stand with Zuma or any other imperialist puppet regime,
against the masses.
To the Qina
Msebenzi, there are no other forces in Benghazi
besides the TNC. The militias were set up before the TNC and while the TNC had
to use all the influence and resources of imperialism to gain control over the
militias, such control is not uncontested. The first step the TNC tried was to
disarm the masses, under the guise of supposed ‘training’. While there is a
petty bourgeois influence in the militias that does support the Nato invasion,
there is a left wing that is openly against Gaddafi, against any intervention
by Nato and is against capitalism. But to the Socialist Fight, the Communist
League and the QM, the militias are just ‘CIA agents’. To them they bloc with
Gaddafi against the very ones who are the vanguard of the fight against the
brutal Gaddafi regime.
When the
mercenaries and troops of Gaddafi were at the gates of Benghazi,
it was not a foregone conclusion that they would defeat the masses in Benghazi, who were all
armed, having tanks and planes at their disposal as well as a sizeable section
of the army who had crossed over to the resistance. If the masses in Benghazi
defeated the Gaddafi army on their own, not only would there have been a
widespread uprising throughout the country but the way forward for imperialist
intervention would have been closed (temporarily). The intervention of
imperialism would have been openly against the masses and to support the
Gaddafi regime. But also the signal of the masses, with their own organs,
conquering power through revolutionary methods would have ignited the masses in
Tunisia and Egypt anew with
what is required to conquer food and work. It would have inspired not only the
masses in North Africa and the Middle East but
the working class around the world, including the imperialist centres. This is
what imperialism was working night and day to prevent. Thus they rushed through
the UN resolution to invade Libya
under the pretext of ‘protecting civilians’ but really to save the world
capitalist system from socialist revolution.
The very
invasion, with funding and all measures of support to the TNC helped support
the reaction against the revolutionary wing of the masses. Imperialism is more
concerned about crushing the resistance of the masses rather than maintain a
loyalty to Gaddafi himself. Imperialism only poses to be against Gaddafi, the
better to betray the uprising from within. And betray the revolution from
within is exactly what imperialism has, for the moment, achieved in Tunisia and
Egypt, through the petty bourgeois youth leaders and through the trade union
leaders, with the support of the world’s ‘left’.
Qina
Msebenzi and others do not answer the contradiction of why if the resistance
are on the payroll of the CIA, did they allow Gaddafi to massacre hundreds of
them in Tripoli,
without lifting so much as a finger. Those massacred in Tripoli were mainly from the working class
neighbourhoods- this is what the Qina Msebenzi covers up, what they want to
hide from the world working class. The truth is that imperialism sat idly by
while Gaddafi massacred hundreds of the working class and popular masses
because their aim was the same- the crush the resistance of the masses.
Qina
Msebenzi wants the millions who are suffering because of the pro-imperialist
policies of Gaddafi, to just shut up and die in silence, to march with the
butcher Gaddafi against the very militias who spearhead the fight against his
regime.
The Qina
Msebenzi falsify the tactics of Lenin and Trotsky during the Russian revolution
of 1917 when the bourgeois Kerensky regime was faced with the Kornilov
counter-revolution. The Bolsheviks never called for weapons for Kerensky,
rather, they used the opportunity to arm the masses openly to face the
counter-revolution and at the same time prepare the ground for the working
class to seize power. Gaddafi is not arming the masses- in fact his army
directly attacks any section of the masses who have arms, with the excuse that
they are with the imperialist backed TNC.
The
Communist League of Brasil, on their blog issued a statement on 2 June 2011
where they say that revolutionaries should march with the Libyan army and the
armed masses. But the Libyan army is directly fighting against the armed
masses, so who do the Communist League support- do they fight with the Libyan
army against the masses or with the armed masses against the Libyan army? Or do
they join the masses and the Libyan army and fight themselves?
In the
section of the Transitional Programme on The
struggle against imperialism and war, the following is stated: ‘ a correct policy is composed of two
elements, an uncompromising attitude on imperialism and the ability to base
one’s program on the experience of the masses themselves.’
Imperialism
is using the Gaddafi regime to smash the masses as they are using their puppet
regimes in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria,
Israel.
Imperialism is also using the TNC to attempt to strangle the revolution from
within. If we are to march with the Libyan masses, it must be with the
militias, against the Gaddafi regime. Day by day the Libyan masses are seeing
the reality of what Nato ‘intervention’ means- attempts to take over and hijack
the actions of the armed masses to install a capitalist regime (which must mean
that at every stage imperialism and its puppets the TNC and the Gaddafi regime,
will try to disarm the Libyan masses- the few weapons that imperialism will
give, will be only to those who they are sure will push a capitalist agenda). Considering
that more than 50% of the workforce in Libya are immigrant workers, the first
step should be for the militias to be expanded to include immigrant workers, to
march together to defeat the brutal Gaddafi regime. At the same time the call
should be for no confidence in the TNC- in fact the call should go further-
Down the TNC- all power to the armed masses, expropriate the bourgeoisie and
the oil companies in the areas controlled by the insurgency, placing these
under workers control; expropriate the bourgeoisie in Benghazi and Misrata to
get food and weapons for the fight against the Gaddafi regime and imperialism.
There should be mobilisation for workers delegates from the factories and
delegates from the militias to elect a central command, subject to instant
recall, based on a programme to expropriate the local capitalist class and all
imperialist assets, without compensation, under workers control, expelling all
imperialist forces immediately. For a workers government in Libya based on workers and soldiers committees
and the insurgency militias, to break with imperialism, expropriating the
bourgeoisie, abolishing all traces of the Gaddafi regime, based on the defeat
of Nato and all its lackeys in the North of Africa and the Middle
East. Such a programme would immediately cause the remnants of the
Gaddafi army to split and lay the ground for it to come over to the side of the
masses. For international worker brigades to join the Libyan masses against the
Gaddafi regime and the imperialist invasion.
For factory
committees and workers delegates to gather in the squares in Spain, in Syntagma
square and across Europe to prepare to occupy the factories and banks, for a
Europe-wide general strike- expropriate all the banks without compensation to
the capitalist- this necessarily leads to the expropriation of all capitalist
industry- for a workers republic of the outraged in Spain, UK, and other
monarchies, for a United Soviet Socialist Europe. Generalise the Wisconsin
workers uprising to all of the USA-
for factory committees- for a general strike in the USA- for factory committees- for
preparation to occupy and expropriate the banks without compensation to the
capitalists- which necessarily means the occupation and expropriation of all
capitalist industry- all under workers control. For workers to paralyze the
imperialist war machine all over the world- arms for the Libyan masses. For the
building of revolutionary working class parties as sections of an international
fraction to refound the Fourth International. Take the revolution to Greece, Europe and the USA, this is
the way for Misrata to win and for the Nato forces to be defeated.
The QM and
its bedfellows make a call for a Constituent Assembly ‘based on these
revolutionary committees’ but remain
silent on the key question of who convenes it. Gaddafi and the TNC are both opponents
of any Constituent Assembly and they would do anything to weaken and dilute any
attempt at an unfettered Constituent Assembly to meet. The only force that can
convene it is the working class in power in Libya. And even then, the future
Libyan workers government would only convene the Constituent Assembly to show
the masses its limits, that the workers government based on workers councils,
on soviets are a million times more democratic than a Constituent Assembly can
ever be.
The joint
statement makes the high-sounding promise of ‘ we advocate the defeat of our own governments’. Yet the
constituents of the QM called for a vote for the capitalist ANC in the 1994
elections (thereby tying the working class to the capitalist class instead of
pursuing an independent policy of building a revolutionary working class party)
; in 2010 the Socialist Fight no3 called for a vote for the New Labour (the
imperialist party that co-headed the invasion of Iraq). This is a rather
strange way of ‘defeating’ your own government- by supporting them!
Nowhere in
the literature of the FLTI or LOi-CI has there ever been descriptions of the
uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East as ‘ Arab revolutions’ or
‘democratic’ revolutions’- this is pure falsification by the QM, Socialist
Fight and the Communist League.
Nowhere has
there been even a hint of support of the FLTI for the TNC.
The QM,
Socialist Fight and Communist League stand for arms for Gaddafi (like they
would have been for arms for Kerensky)- objectively they are the ones marching
with imperialism against the Libyan masses.
1.7.2011amended
3.7.2011