International League of Peoples' Struggle - USA Chapter
Holds Founding Assembly,  and confronts NATO summit in Chicago

 

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 ILPS contingent at May 20 NATO protest
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 24, 2012

 

References:
Bill Dores, International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) Vice Chairperson for External Affairs and ILPS-US Country Co-Coordinator, email: ilps.us.icc@gmail.com

Valerie Francisco, GABRIELA USA Chairperson and representative to ILPS-US Country Coordinating Committee, email: chair@gabusa.org

 

US Chapter of Global Anti-Imperialist Movement Holds Historic Founding Assembly, Confronts NATO Summit in Chicago

 

CHICAGO, IL-- Over 300 anti-imperialist and progressive community activists from across the US gathered last Saturday, May 19th, at the Centro Autonomo in Chicago's working class and immigrant neighborhood of Albany Park to establish the US country chapter of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS-US). The successful gathering was held one day before the 15,000-strong outdoor demonstration in downtown Chicago against the scheduled North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit taking place.

 

The ILPS is an anti-imperialist and democratic formation with over 350 member organizations in 45 countries. Founded in 2001, the ILPS is one of the largest international formations coordinating international campaigns along 17 principal concerns-- including US war and occupation, neoliberal globalization, labor and migration, human rights and civil liberties, workers, women's, immigrant, youth and LGBTQ rights. 

 

The Chicago assembly was opened with a message from ILPS chair and chief spokesperson Jose Maria Sison, who attended by Skype. A political refugee from the Philippines, Sison has lived in exile in the Netherlands for 25 years. He has led the League since its second international assembly in 2004. 

 A leading historical figure in Philippine revolutionary politics, Sison is also a world-renowned critic and commentator on US foreign policy as well as national liberation struggles challenging US imperialist interests. In addition to his role as ILPS Chairperson, Sison serves as the chief political consultant for National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), which is currently engaged in peace talks with the Aquino government on behalf of the 43-year old armed Philippine revolutionary underground movement. In 2002, Sison was listed in the US State Department's Foreign Terrorist list, the same list that once tagged South African anti-apartheid freedom fighter and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Nelson Mandela. 

 

Two Chicagos

 

Welcoming the assembly was Fred Hampton, Jr. of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee/Black Panther Party Cubs and son of the late Black Panther leader. Hampton hailed the gathering for meeting on May 19, the birthday of people's leaders Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh. He then drew a line between two very different Chicagos-- the Chicago of Barack Obama, Mayor Rahm Emmanuel, and the 1% represented by NATO and the G8 and the Chicago of working-class, immigrant and struggling people of color. That was the Chicago of Fred Hampton, Deputy Chairperson of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party, who was assassinated in his home during a raid jointly conducted by the Chicago Police Department and the FBI on Dec. 4, 1969. 

It was also the Chicago of Albert Parson, George Engel, August Spies and Samuel Fielden, who were framed up and hanged there in 1887 for leading the struggle for the 8-hour workday.  May 1 was designated International Workers Day in response to the massive 8-hour-day march of mostly immigrant workers in that city in 1886. 

Hampton, Jr. was followed by Consul General Jose Rodriguez y Espinoza of the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela, who also welcomed the assembly and spoke of the need for international solidarity against imperialism. Representative Emmi de Jesus of Gabriela Women’s Partylist in the Philippines (the only all women’s parliamentary political party in the world) also offered fighting words of international solidarity for the assembly.

 

Local Chicago labor leader Joe Iosbaker, Steff Yorek of the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, and Hatem Abuddayeh of the US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) also addressed the assembly. They were joined by Carlos Montes, an L.A.-based veteran Chicano nationalist activist and founding member of the Brown Berets. Iosbaker, Yorek, and Abuddayeh were amongst the 23 solidarity activists in the Midwest whose homes were raided by the FBI and were issued Grand Jury subpoenas on September 2010. An L.A. SWAT team broke down Montes' front door at 5 am in May 2011 and he was framed up on phony felony charges. Montes' trial date is scheduled for June 20.

 

Talking about their case and received with a standing ovation, Iosbaker expressed that they would "rather go to jail", than be intimidated by state repression into ceasing their anti-war and international solidarity work. All 23 have been active in international solidarity work for liberation struggles in Palestine, Colombia, El Salvador, and the Philippines for decades.

 

Founding ILPS-US

 

Convened under the theme "Unite with the Global 99% Against Monopoly Capital, the Source Crisis, Racism, and War; Build a Brighter Future That is Ours!", 28 US-based organizations signed up as founding members to ILPS-US during the assembly. They include community organizations from across the US such as the Palestinian Youth MovementCommittee to Stop FBI RepressionBAYAN USA, Peoples Organization for Progress, Michigan Emergency Committee Against War and Injustice, Solidarity with IranInternational Action Center and Coordinacion Nacional Agraria y Popular de Colombia (CONAP-USA). Dozens of other organizations participated as observers to the assembly, including members of Grassroots Global Justice

 

ILPS-US joins other country chapters of the ILPS in Indonesia, Australia, Canada, and the Philippines, a Hong Kong and Macau chapter and a coordinating committee in Latin America. ILPS General Secretary and ILPS-Canada Chair, Malcolm Guy, and Steve Da Silva from the ILPS International Coordinating Committee and ILPS-Canada were joined by an ILPS-Canada delegation that also attended the founding assembly. Julia Camagong, ILPS Special Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean, offered a solidarity message on behalf of the ILPS Latin American Committee.

 

A country coordinating committee to lead the work of the US chapter was elected. 

“The founding of the US Chapter of the ILPS is a victory for the growing anti-imperialist movement in the US and around the world,” said Hilo, elected Country Co-Coordinator of ILPS-US. “The severe economic crisis and imperialist wars of aggression are fueling the fires of peoples’ resistance around the world. Uniting with the global 99% to fight against US-imperialism and to broaden the road of peoples’ resistance towards a brighter future is our duty as the ILPS Country Chapter inside the belly of the beast.”  

 

A general program of action for the US chapter was adopted for 2012-2015. Resolutions passed included a resolution to join the Coalition against NATO & G8 War and Poverty Agenda (CANG8) as the first mass mobilization of the ILPS-US Chapter, and a resolution to take up the campaign to Stop FBI Repression.

 

The historic assembly was followed that evening by an international solidarity cultural showcase entitled Road to Resistance, which featured performances from progressive artists and cultural workers such as Rebel Diaz, IZQ, Bandung 55, Bagwis, and Power Struggle

 

National Liberation Struggles vs. NATO

 

The following Sunday, ILPS-US members marched alongside Palestinian liberation activists with the US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) and Puerto Rican liberation activists with the National Boricua Human Rights Network to form one of the largest marching contingents within the overall protest march organized by the Coalition Against NATO & G8 War and Poverty Agenda (CANG8). It was also the only contingent projecting a united front of key national liberation struggles against US imperialism. 

 

The ILPS was invited to co-emcee the opening rally at Grant Park. Hilo joined Iosbaker in welcoming the thousands of protestors and getting ready for the march against NATO. Speakers Montes, Abuddayeh and ILPS-US coordinating committee member and BAYAN USA Chairperson, Bernadette Ellorin, shared the stage with Reverend Jesse Jackson and dozens more.

 

As the organizers of the overall anti-NATO summit protest rally and march, CANG8 was met months prior with intimidation and permit-denial tactics by the city administration of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel. Weeks before the protest, the Obama administration deployed hundreds of federal security forces and plain-clothes secret service agents to patrol the downtown Chicago area and surveil groups intending to participate in the protest actions against the NATO Summit. 

 

Despite thousands of police and federal security forces lined up along the Michigan Avenue march route in full riot gear to intimidate demonstrators, the protest actions were overwhelmingly successful. Unable to scare away participants, Chicago police attacked people after the main march had ended, brutalizing many and arresting 45 people.

 

“CANG8 and the peoples of Chicago have been fighting against NATO and G8 since last summer,” said Hilo. “Despite the intimidation and threats, thousands of people from Chicago and across the country asserted their democratic rights to march in solidarity with the peoples’ of the world that are suffering because of NATO/G8 intervention in their homelands.”

 

For more information about the ILPS, visit www.ilps.info. For more information about the ILPS-US Chapter, ilps.us.icc@gmail.com ###



IILPS-US Co-Coordinator Kuusela Hilo
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Fred Hampton Jr.
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 Hatem Abuddayeh of Arab American Action Network and USPCN
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 Consul General Jose Rodriguez of the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela
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 ILPS Secretary-General Malcolm Guy
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Jackie Husary of Palestinian Youth Movement
and Pablo Serrano of Coordinacion Nacional Agraria
y Popular de Colombia (CONAP-USA)
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 ILPS presidium
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Message of Solidarity on the Launching of ILPS-US, Chicago, May 19, 2012

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Chairperson
International Coordinating Committee
International League of Peoples’ Struggle
19 May 2012

On behalf of the entire International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS), we the International Coordinating Committee express our warmest greetings of solidarity to the Coordinating Committee of the ILPS-US Chapter and to all the organizations constituting the chapter. We congratulate you for your successful preparations and wish you the utmost success in undertaking the founding assembly of ILPS-US.

We appreciate the significance and urgency of the theme of your assembly: Unite with the global 99% against monopoly capital, the source of economic crisis, racism and war; build a brighter future that is ours! You are responding to the challenge posed by the rapidly worsening crisis of the world capitalist system.

It is imperative that you raise the level of your unity, organization and militancy in line with the anti-imperialist and democratic struggle of the people of the world. Thus, you are in a better position to denounce the exploitative and oppressive system of monopoly capitalism, to raise demands to uphold, defend and promote the rights and welfare of the people and to act concertedly for the purpose all over the US.

It is fine that you are holding your assembly in close coordination with the Coalition Against the NATO/G8 War and Poverty Agenda. We are pleased that you are a major part of the the mobilization of anti-imperialist and progressive forces and the broad masses of the people in the US to protest against the G8 and the NATO.

It is of urgent necessity that you oppose the G8 for their extremely exploitative and disastrous policy of neoliberal globalization and against the NATO for the escalation military expenditures, stepping up of war production, deployment of military forces on a global scale and unleashing wars of aggression to destroy the lives, economies and social infrastructures of entire countries, as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya and elsewhere.

We are confident that you will accomplish all the objectives of your assembly: to form a country-wide alliance of anti-imperialist and progressive organizations in the US under the flag of the ILPS; to unite on the constitution of the ILPS-US chapter and the General Program of Action; and to elect a chapter coordinating committee to oversee the chapter’s organizational, educational and political development.

The founding of the chapter consolidates and amplifies your strength. It makes possible the synergy that otherwise you would not have. It is timely in the face of the rapidly worsening crisis of the US and world capitalist system. You become more prepared to fight against the escalation of exploitation and oppression and against the growing threats of state terrorism and wars of aggression.

 

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 Carlos Montes
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Rebel Diaz
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 ILPS Unite with the Global 99% banner
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Kazem Azin of Solidarity with Iran
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Palestinian liberation activists marching with ILPS contingent
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Youth in ILPS Contingent
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