James Connolly: ‘For The Citizen Army’

https://www.marxists.org/archive/connolly/1915/10/forca.htm

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From Workers’ Republic, October 30, 1915.
Transcribed by The James Connolly Society in 1997.

By James Connolly

The Irish Citizen Army was founded during the great Dublin Lock-Out of 1913-14, for the purpose of protecting the working class, and of preserving its right of public meeting and free association. The streets of Dublin had been covered by the bodies of helpless men, women, boys and girls brutally batoned by the uniformed bullies of the British Government.

Three men had been killed, and one young Irish girl murdered by a scab, and nothing was done to bring the assassins to justice. So since justice did not exist for us, since the law instead of protecting the rights of the workers was an open enemy, and since the armed forces of the Crown were unreservedly at the disposal of the enemies of labour, it was resolved to create our own army to secure our rights, to protect our members, and to be a guarantee of our own free progress.

The Irish Citizen Army was the first publicly organised armed citizen force south of the Boyne. Its constitution pledged and still pledges its members to work for an Irish Republic, and for the emancipation of labour. It has ever been foremost in all national work, and whilst never neglecting its own special function has always been at the disposal of the forces of Irish nationality for the ends common to all.

Its influence and presence has kept the peace at all labour meetings since its foundation, and the knowledge of its existence and of the spirit of its members has contributed to prevent the employers and the government from proceeding to extremes against the fighting unions. It has in a true and real sense added many shillings per week to the pay of the union members, since it and it alone has prevented the Government doing in Dublin what it has done in Barry, namely, send soldiers in to do dockers’ work during a strike. Nationally it has done much more.

When the great betrayal was perpetrated on Ireland, and John Redmond and his followers, aided by all the capitalist press of the country, joined in a conspiracy to rush the young men of Ireland into the ranks of the British Army, the first stirring blow struck against that betrayal was the historic meeting in Stephen’s Green on the night of Redmond’s Mansion House fiasco.

Who took the field that night in spite of the massed battalions of the British Army, waiting the word in every barrack square in Dublin? It was the Irish Citizen Army sprang into the gap, and by its fearless presence gave new heart and hope to the dismayed and betrayed people of Ireland.

When the first deportation order was issued to the first victim, Captain Robert Monteith, who leaped to arms and invited the people of Dublin to hurl their defiance in the teeth of the Government? Who rallied to the meeting despite torrents of rain, and in face of the open demonstration of armed force by the Dublin garrison? Again it was the Irish Citizen Army.

Who on every occasion on which the enemy has struck his blow at those who stood for freedom has ever hastened to the side of the victims declaring their cause to be its own? THE IRISH CITIZEN ARMY!

Who, when the protest meeting was held in the Phoenix Park under directions of the Volunteer Committee, were the only armed body to attend and declare their adhesion to the cause of their imprisoned brothers in arms? THE IRISH CITIZEN ARMY!

An armed organisation of the Irish working class is a phenomenon in Ireland. Hitherto the workers of Ireland have fought as parts of the armies led by their masters, never as members of an army officered, trained, and inspired by men of their own class. Now, with arms in their hands, they propose to steer their own course, to carve their own future.

Neither Home Rule, nor the lack of Home Rule, will make them lay down their arms.

However it may be for others, for us of the Citizen Army there is but one ideal – an Ireland ruled, and owned, by Irish men and women, sovereign and independent from the centre to the sea, and flying its own flag outward over all the oceans.

We cannot be swerved from our course by honeyed words, lulled into carelessness by freedom to parade and strut in uniforms, nor betrayed by high-sounding phrases.

The Irish Citizen Army will only co-operate in a forward movement. The moment that forward movement ceases it reserves to itself the right to step out of the alignment, and advance by itself if needs be, in an effort to plant the banner of freedom one reach further towards its goal.

http://www.easter1916.net/proclamation.htm

Palestine in Pictures: January 2020

The Electronic Intifada 4 February 2020

A Palestinian woman and her children sit in a shelter as a winter storm approaches in the al-Maghraqa neighborhood of Gaza City on 7 January. Thousands of residents of the area live in poor conditions in UN shelters and homes damaged in Israeli strikes.

 Mohammed Zaanoun (ActiveStills)

Hamas supporters in Gaza City take part in a protest to show solidarity with al-Aqsa mosque and Jerusalem on 3 January.

 Mahmoud Ajjour (APA images)

Youth Empowered in the Struggle (YES) Milwaukee Organizing Meetings Feb. – April, 2020

MKE YES Leadership Meeting

Voces de la Frontera/YES Headquarters: 1027 S 5th Street, Milwaukee 5:30 – 9:30 P.M. 

A weekly meeting with Y.E.S leaders throughout the Milwaukee area. We plan and coordinate our actions, learn from each other in our struggle for justice, and receive training on how to become better organizers. Food is provided. Transportation available.
Call Alejandra Gonzalez with questions at 262-290-5343

YES Sanctuary MPS

‘It’s not over:’ Demonstrators gather in Milwaukee for teen killed in Mount Pleasant officer-involved shooting

At a Feb. 7 protest at the Federal Courthouse in Milwaukee protesters demanded justice Ty’Rese West who was killed by cop Eric Giese in 2019.

“It’s not over. People may think it died down, but, really, it hasn’t. This is not over. This is just the beginning,” said Monique West, the mother of Ty’Rese West. West’s family has a pending civil rights lawsuit filed.

Federal Courthouse Milwaukee, Wisconsin Feb. 7, 2020

Madison, March 6, 2020: Remembering Tony Terrell Robinson Jr Memorial Celebration

Remembering Tony Terrell Robinson Jr Memorial Celebration

Please join us in celebrating Tony Terrell Robinson Jr’s life and legacy. His murder has been a catalyst for meaningful necessary change in our community. From an audit of MPD, resulting in 177 recommended changes, including an Independent Monitor and a Community Oversight Committee, to beautiful art, heartfelt music and poetry made in his honor. It’s been 5 long years fighting for justice and we’re only just getting started.

WHAT’S HIS NAME?
TONY ROBINSON!!! ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽💙💙💙

The celebration at Wilmar will include dinner, poetry, music and a fashion show with designs by Pranamaker. Performers include UCAN, Chaos New Money, UpRise Productions, Jordan King and various poets. If you want to contribute music, poetry or visual art please contact Lorrian Carter

3-5PM CELEBRATION & FASHION SHOW by designer Pranamaker
-Wilmar Neighborhood Center

5:30PM CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
-Social Justice Center

7PM OPEN MIC & PHOTO EXHIBIT by photographer Leslie Amsterdam
-Social Justice Center

9PM OPEN MIC 21+
-Cafe Coda

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Duluth-Superior: March 16, 2020 Solidarity Picket for Chrystul Kizer

Solidarity Picket for Chrystul Kizer

Tower and Hammond, Douglas County Courthouse, Superior, WI, 4 P.M.

North Save the Kids

“Chrystul Kizer, shot and killed Randy Volar in an act of self-defense in June 2018 when she was 17 years old. Prior to his death, officials in Kenosha knew about Randy Volar’s history of sexual abuse against young black girls. In February 2018, Volar, a 33-year old white man, was arrested on multiple charges including child sexual assault and was released without bail. Police had collected evidence that shows Volar had been sexually abusing multiple black girls, including Chrystul

Kenosha prosecutors failed to act when they knew Volar was committing acts of violence and exploitation against black girls, including Chrystul. Yet, DA Michael Graveley is charging Chrystul with first-degree intentional homicide, which carries a life sentence in Wisconsin; her bail is set at $1 million. In December 2019, Chrystul’s lawyer argued that affirmative defense law applies to Chrystul’s case. The judge rejected this argument; however, the judge’s ruling is subject to appeal. Affirmative defenses protect trafficking survivors from prosecution for “offenses” as a result of being trafficked.” (from https://freechrystul.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR0n8dy2hfnsbmaXngAAl4RPCE955gfYMoAekP7BRPxrP9EKep9LEaEAJLo)

There are so many feminist, anti-trafficking groups, and social justice groups in the Twin Ports, we all need to come together to make sure the Twin Ports supports Kizer right to defend herself.
It is also Black Liberation Month, and Chrystul is a victim of black and gender oppression. So bring signs and posters to stand to save a kid: Chrystul Kizer.
https://wibailoutpeople.org/2020/02/08/kenosha-march-16-2020-pack-the-court-for-chrystul-kizer/?fbclid=IwAR0a-hIy2fo4a8zyOsN14Gjx_6YMWfONttJj-WhubQK9f1-HktColQNPSBM

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Perspective: ‘The movement for Bernie Sanders: Which side are you on?’

https://bit.ly/39km4gM

We need to be with the working class, who will learn by trial and error, through experience, that we can only win our liberation by being in the streets, by conducting sit-ins and sit-downs, by strikes and ultimately organizing working-class power on a global scale. As Frederick Douglass said, “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”