About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

Revolutionary Activist Joe Mchahwar Speaks About the Syrian People’s Resistance to U.S. Imperialism on Riverwest Radio’s ‘The Grass Is Greener’

http://www.riverwestradio.com/show/the-grass-is-greener/

Joe Mchahwar is a Syrian revolutionary activist in Detroit, Michigan with Workers World Party, http://www.workers.org/ Joe has been involved in local and international struggles for 5 years fighting water shut offs, the Detroit bankruptcy, racism, police terror, and other injustices. Joe has written and spoken dozens of times about the U.S. led war against Syria. That is our topic tonight, April 22, on Riverwest Radio 104.1FM at 8 P.M. in Milwaukee or from anywhere online at: http://www.riverwestradio.com/ Join us.

Joe Mshahwar Detroit April 2017

Movement of Rank and File Educators May Day Activities to Defend Immigrant and Labor rights

April 20, 2017 — Leave a comment
May Day is a national day of protest for immigrant and labor rights, dating back to the mass 2006 demonstrations to defend immigrants against the Republican congress and over a century of labor mobilization for International Workers Day.
Today, May Day will be even more urgent as the Trump administration accelerates its deportation machinery, and prepares assaults on union rights.
Here are 10 simple things that you can do in your school chapter on Monday, May 1st.
A Day of Action Toolkit – Ten things you and your coworkers can do to celebrate May Day
  1. Ask your colleagues to all wear red in solidarity. Wear stickers celebrating labor and immigrant rights [Here are stickers for Avery 5163 labels]
  2. Take photos of your chapter together and post on social media with the hashtag #MayDay – check out examples here.
  3. Ask local immigrant rights organizations in your neighborhood to come and speak to students, parents and staff. Hold an immigrants and labor rights teach-in. Make the Road NY, Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant RightsICE Free NY, and New York Immigration Coalition, to name just a few.
  4. Involve the Parent Association in your activities – ask what support immigrant families need, how they can be involved in showing solidarity 
  5. Ask teachers to plan lessons around labor and immigrant rights themes. See the TeachDream toolkit here.
  6. Email Chancellor Fariña to support the UFT demand for for a immigrant liaison in every school to help students and families with immigration issues.
  7. Gather a group to join UFT members from around the city at the 5pm rally at Foley Square – look for the MORE banner. Feminist contingents who organized the International Women’s Strike on March 8 will also be participating and connecting women’s with immigrant and labor issues.
  8. Involve neighboring schools! If you need help connecting to schools in your building or neighborhood – email us to find out who nearby is involved
  9. Organize a field trip of students (with administrative approval, of course) to the daytime immigrant rights events at 12 in Union Square.
  10. Hold a picket / demonstration for Labor and Immigrant Rights at the beginning of the school day. Show your teachers’ unity by all walking into work simultaneously.

Bolivia’s President Evo Morales Says US Wants to Overthrow Venezuela to Steal Oil

“The plan of the empire is to overthrow the constitutional president elected by Venezuela … as a warning to anti-imperialist governments,” Morales said.

Bolivian President Evo Morales on Thursday slammed ongoing right-wing opposition protests in Venezuela, claiming they serve the interests of multinational elites looking to privatize the country’s oil resources.

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WikiLeaks confirms it: Tiananmen Square ‘massacre’ was a myth

http://www.workers.org/2011/world/tiananmen_0707/

Published Jun 29, 2011 2:53 PM

How many times have we been told that the U.S. is an “open” society and the media are “free”?

Usually such claims are made when criticizing other countries for not being “open,” especially countries that don’t follow Washington’s agenda.

If you live in the United States and depend on the supposedly “free” and “open” commercial media for information, you would without a doubt believe that the Chinese government massacred “hundreds, perhaps thousands” of students in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989. That phrase has been repeated tens of thousands of times by the media of this country.

But it’s a myth. Furthermore, the U.S. government knows it’s a myth. And all the major media know it too. But they refuse to correct the record because of the basic hostility of the U.S. imperialist ruling class to China.

On what do we base this assertion? Several sources.

The most recent is a WikiLeaks release of cables sent from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing to the State Department in June 1989, a few days after the events in China.

Second is an assertion in November 1989 by the Beijing bureau chief of the New York Times, an assertion that has never again been referred to by that newspaper.

And third is the account of what happened by the Chinese government itself, which is corroborated by the first two.

Only one major Western newspaper has published the WikiLeaks cables. That was the Telegraph of London on June 4 of this year, exactly 22 years after the Chinese government called out the troops in Beijing.

Two cables dated July 7, 1989 — more than a month after the fighting — related the following:

“A Chilean diplomat provides an eye-witness account of the soldiers entering Tiananmen Square: He watched the military enter the square and did not observe any mass firing of weapons into the crowds, although sporadic gunfire was heard. He said that most of the troops which entered the square were actually armed only with anti-riot gear — truncheons and wooden clubs; they were backed up by armed soldiers.”

A following cable stated: “A Chilean diplomat provides an eye-witness account of the soldiers entering Tiananmen Square: Although gunfire could be heard, he said that apart from some beating of students, there was no mass firing into the crowd of students at the monument.”

It should be remembered that Chile at that time was ruled by Gen. Augusto Pinochet, who had come to power in a violent, anti-socialist, U.S.-supported right-wing coup in which thousands of leftists, including President Salvador Allende, had been killed. The “Chilean diplomat” referred to would have been no friend of China.

Not one U.S. newspaper, television or radio outlet has reported or commented on these cables released by WikiLeaks, nor on the Telegraph story about them. It is as though they fell into a bottomless chasm.

Is it because the media here don’t believe the report is credible? Hardly.

They knew the truth in 1989

The New York Times knows it’s credible. Their own Beijing bureau chief at the time, Nicholas Kristof, confirmed it in an extensive article entitled “China Update: How the Hardliners Won,” published in the Sunday Times magazine on Nov. 12, 1989, five months after the supposed massacre in the square.

At the very end of this long article, which purported to give an inside view of a debate within the Chinese Communist Party leadership, Kristof stated categorically: “Based on my observations in the streets, neither the official account nor many of the foreign versions are quite correct. There is no massacre in Tiananmen Square, for example, although there is plenty of killing elsewhere.”

Even though Kristof’s article was harshly critical of China, his statement that there was “no massacre in Tiananmen Square” immediately drew howls of protest from China bashers in the U.S., as reflected in the Times’ letters column.

Had there been fighting in Beijing? Absolutely. But there was no massacre of unarmed students in the square. That was an invention by the West, intended to demonize the Chinese government and win public sympathy for a counter-revolution.

The turn toward a market economy under Deng Xiaoping had alienated many workers. There was also a counter-revolutionary element trying to take advantage of popular grievances to completely restore capitalism.

The imperialists were hoping the struggles in Beijing would bring down the Chinese Communist Party and destroy the planned economy — similar to what was to happen two years later in the Soviet Union. They wanted to “open up” China, not to truth, but to the looting of the people’s property by imperialist banks and corporations.

After much wavering at the top, the army was called out and the uprising crushed. China was not broken up like the Soviet Union; its economy has not imploded nor has the standard of living declined. Quite the opposite. Wages and social conditions have been improving at a time when workers elsewhere are being forced backward by a severe capitalist economic crisis.

Despite deep concessions to capitalism, foreign and domestic, China continues to have a planned economy based on a strong state-owned infrastructure.

Email: dgriswold@workers.org

The Immigrant Defense Project material to help communities defend against and resist ICE raids on immigrant workers and families

https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/category/resources-for-communities/

Mission

The mission of Immigrant Defense Project is to secure fairness and justice for immigrants in the United States.

We work to transform a racially biased criminal legal system that violates basic human rights and an immigration system that tears hundreds of thousands of immigrants with convictions each year from their homes, their families, and their communities.

We fight to end the current era of unprecedented mass deportation via strategies that attack these two interconnected systems at multiple points. We use impact litigation and advocacy to challenge unfair laws and policies and media and communications to counter the pervasive demonization of immigrants. And we provide expert legal advice, training, and resources to immigrants, legal defenders, and grassroots organizations, to support those on the frontlines of the struggle for justice.

We help lay the groundwork for a day when the criminal and immigration laws of the United States respect and uphold the human rights of everyone, fulfilling the values of equality, justice, and fairness for all.

Download a one-page info sheet on IDP’s work

Stop The Raids Madison March 4 2017

Milwaukee, April 24: Beyond Ferguson: Lessons for Community Organizing in the Time of Trump

Hosted by Schools and Communities United

5130 W Vliet Street, Milwaukee, 5-7 P.M.

Ferguson and the Black Lives Matter Movement:Lessons for Community Organizing in the time of Trump

Special Guest Speaker: Jamala Rogers

Jamala has challenged the criminal industrial complex for decades focusing on police violence, prison reform, wrongful convictions and the death penalty. She is associated with the exonerations of several Missouri men and women. Jamala is a featured columnist for the award-winning St. Louis American newspaper and is the author of The Best of the Way I See It, a compilation of her political writings over the last twenty years. Her latest book is Ferguson is America: Roots of Rebellion.

Monday, April 24, 5 pm
5130 W. Vliet St. Milwaukee

All families, community, and educators are welcome. For questions, contact Schools and Communities United at schoolsandcommunitiesunited@gmail.com#WeChoose public Community Schools for Milwaukee!

Jamala Rogers April 24 2017 Milwaukee

FEDERATION OF GREEK WOMEN (OGE) HAS LONG SUPPORTED THE JUST STRUGGLE OF PALESTINIAN PEOPLE AND DEMANDS THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF THE PALESTINIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS

We express our full solidarity with the Palestinian political prisoners in israeli prisons and we support the struggle they started with hunger strike, demanding their immediate release.
We are eversince on the side of Palestinian women and their families and we do not cease to denounce the brutal israeli occupation and USA, EU and NATO that support it.
We denounce the Greek Government SYRIZA/ANEL for the upgrading of military and trade relations with Israel while the Palestinian people are bleeding under the israeli oppression.
We do not stop expressing our solidarity with the Palestinian people against the israeli settlements, against every measure of repression. We do not stop supporting Palestinians for an Independent Palestinian State at 1967 boarders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
FEDERATION OF GREEK WOMEN (OGE)