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Vol. 79/No. 46 December 21, 2015
SWP fights against rulers’ scapegoating of Muslims
BY NAOMI CRAINE
In face of the campaign smearing and targeting Muslims by capitalist
politicians and media, the Socialist Workers Party and its sister
Communist Leagues in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United
Kingdom are campaigning to protest increased acts of violence and
vandalism, and tell the truth about the rulers’ drive to gut the
political rights of all working people. It’s a key part of campaigning
against the stepped-up war drive by the imperialist rulers from
Washington to Paris and London.
“About 100 people took part in the Dec. 5 Unity Walk in Falls Church,
Virginia, to protest the planting of a fake bomb at the Dar Al-Hijrah
mosque,” wrote Glova Scott from Washington, D.C. Supporters of the
Socialist Workers Party joined the action, which included a march to the
mosque from a nearby church. Organizers also collected coats and
blankets for refugees from Syria and Iraq, who have been a political
target of the anti-Muslim campaign.
“It’s hard enough to find a job even without the hijab, with it it’s
even harder,” Maubouba Riahi, originally from Tunisia, told Arrin
Hawkins. She commented on the prejudice Muslims face, saying, “A few
people have shouted at me to go back home.” Riahi’s daughter is a member
of the Muslim Student Association at J.E.B. Stuart High School in Falls
Church. The group meets at the mosque and has been fighting to change
the name of the school, which is taken after a prominent Confederate
general.
Riahi subscribed to the Militant and five others bought copies to learn
more about the party and its campaigns.
Jonathan Silberman, Communist League candidate for mayor of London, was
among 250 participants in a Dec. 4 protest responding to an attempted
arson attack on the Finsbury Park mosque. Many expressed opposition to
London’s decision to join the Washington-led coalition in carrying out
airstrikes in Syria.
Communist workers also campaign in working-class communities, at strike
picket lines and protests against police brutality, and anywhere else
workers are debating what way forward.
“We went door to door in an apartment building in a Brooklyn
neighborhood where workers from many different countries and religions
live,” Seth Galinsky reported from New York. “A worker originally from
Bangladesh bought a subscription. Just to pay the rent he has to work
both as a cab driver and in a restaurant. He said he agreed with those
fighting for $15 an hour, and that Muslims, Jews and Christians
shouldn’t fight each other.
“At another door, a woman who is from Israel disagreed with many things
we said, but wanted to talk. When we said most Muslims don’t like
Islamic State she argued, ‘Maybe so, but all terrorists are Muslims.’
After our discussion, she got a copy of the Militant.”
Supporters from Atlanta found interest in what the SWP had to say — and
some debate — among the thousands attending a Nov. 30 rally for
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Macon, Georgia.
“Something has to be done about so many jobs being lost in the small
towns,” Joe West, a union electrician, told SWP member Janice Lynn, who
responded that none of the Democratic and Republican candidates have a
program to provide jobs. “That’s why working people need to come
together, organize unions and build a labor party to fight for the
things we need.” West gave Lynn $5 for a Militant and said to keep the
change.
A few people passed out a flyer demanding the Georgia legislature stop
financing refugee resettlement, Rachele Fruit reported. Others opposed
the scapegoating of Muslims, some who were going in to hear Trump and
others who came to protest against him.
“I’m not sure who I would vote for now,” said Kimberly Greenway from St.
Petersburg, Florida, who was selling buttons and T-shirts outside. “I
believe that when you hurt a human being, no matter where, what color,
race or size, you hurt yourself.”
In all 25 people got copies of the Militant and one subscribed.
Join in the campaigning effort! Contact the party branch in your area,
listed on page 8.
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US, Paris use terror attacks to go after Muslims
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