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The information in this file was recently published in FREEDOM -
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the fortnightly anarchist journal published by FREEDOM PRESS:
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FREEDOM PRESS (IN ANGEL ALLEY) 84B WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET,
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LONDON E1 7QX GREAT BRITAIN
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Do write for a sample copy or for a copy of our booklist of
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publications. We will be putting more of this information out so
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watch this spot...
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ALGERIA SAME BOSS SAME STRUGGLE
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Algeria no longer seems to be hitting the headlines with a
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string of communiques listing the assasinations of militant
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syndicalists, intellectuals and ordinnary and anonymous people
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who made the mistake of letting be known their desire to live and
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dress outside the boundaries of religious dogma.
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A certain fatalism lies behind the bloody stories in most press
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commentaries.
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This brings us back to the basic stereotypical image, which has
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always been presented, of an uncultured and ignorant people who
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are incapable of adapting to the modern world. This devaluing and
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criminal representation has fed racism and justified
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colonialisation and 'French' exploitation.
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After each report of a fresh assassination, it is not rare to
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hear this sort of comment: they got what they deserved, these
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Arabs. They wanted their independance! Look what they do with it.
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Things were better as they were!
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There is a certain triumphalism when they speak of the political
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stalemate and the social and economic misery which affects the
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vast majority of Algerians. This voyeurism hides a desire for
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revenge and ignores the French State's responsibility for the
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genesis of the current situation: 150 years of colonialism can't
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be rubbed out in a day.
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The Socialist Party calls for a memorial to those 32,000
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Frenchmen who died during the Algerian war as though they have no
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shame, no unease faced with the million Algerian deaths which are
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France's responsibility.
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A whole generation of youth was decapitated, all of which weighs
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heavily when there is a need to reorganise an anaemic country
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which the former colonist was trying to strangle economically.
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Since then normal commercial relations have been resumed in the
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interests, of course, of the respective middle classes. But there
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is no doubt that French capital has always known how to use its
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weight to influence the Algerian economy. For example, by
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imposing renegotiated gas prices and capitalising on the urgent
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financial needs of the Algerian state.
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And then there is always the problem of an immigrant work force,
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the object of blackmail fron one quarter or another. It's a
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question of there being colossal sums at stake simply because of
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salary transfer. Today France still intervenes to help determine
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the level of IMF loans in order to influence the decision as to
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when the funds should be released and in order to determine under
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what conditions and with what levels of redundancies and which
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economic policies will be financed by this money. Of course all
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this is done discreetly and only in the company of reliable
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people.
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All the same we must ask ourselves what the aims of the State
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and the French managerial class are in all of this. This group of
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Frenchmen who govern us, have they any interest in ssing Algeria
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get out of the social stagnation or have they more to gain by
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seeing the whole population trying to survive under martial law
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imposed by the military under the pretext of getting rid of the
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fundamentalists? I don't want to expose too much Machaevellianism
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but 27 million people are currently crushed and neutralised by
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the implosion of their own society... all in accordance with the
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workings of capitalism. Whilst people struggle among themselves
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it's business as usual.
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If the FIS and its most fundamentalist militants have managed to
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carry out high profile operations it is because they have managed
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to catalyse social discontent and denounce the incapacity of the
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bureaucratic FLN.
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But without financial support from Saudi Arabia and Iran could
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they have laid on the food and health provision or the Islamic
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education?
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Today it is the same sources that are funding the network of
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armed groups. Why? Who gains? Could this happen without at least
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the neutrality of the American and French states? Is the issue
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inseperable from the hightened efforts to normalise economic and
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diplomatic relations with the Iranian and Iraqi states? Surely
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not.
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There is also, without a shadow of a doubt, a desire to 'manage'
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the moderate faction of the FIS in order to constitute at the end
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of the day a political compromise between the military and
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religious groups in order to run Algeria and assure the
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continuity of French influence in this part of the world.
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And it is not just by chance that even here in France Pasqua is
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making such strenuous efforts to canalise and favour the
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emmergence of a French Islam with an Islamic University and
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support to set up French Imams.
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On the left nobody has anything further to say in so far as the
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muslim religion allows for the control of a part of the youth in
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the suburbs. Better that than riots.
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In Vnissieux [a suburb of Lyon] the communist local authority is
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congratulating itself on seeing young muslims joining Islamic
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associations and returning to the police cars and other objects
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stolen the previous night by other young people. Where will such
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collaboration lead us?
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For sure the Algerians are in a cul-de-sac and no one can tell
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them how to get out. For sure, we are also in a political
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impasse, and nobody can say how things will turn out. It's easy
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to make such a statement. We must continue to realsie that it is
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the same capitalist logic which leads to the same situations and
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noone can convince us that they are different or in our interest
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simply because the opposition is not being slaughtered on the
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streets of Paris.
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Let us be clear that the same rumblings are being heard here as
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well as over there. Will we be able to state and define the
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convergeance of interest which unite the exploited everywhere in
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order to breach the arrogance of the police and the ministers of
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all religions?
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Bernard Le Monde Libertaire 30/3/94.
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