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Dhalgren
08-03-2010, 08:04 AM
"Commercial Freedom"
Segunda 2 de Agosto de 2010

"Avante!" Article by Jorge Cadima, member of the International Deparment

Wells Fargo, one of the USA's greatest financial institutions, confessed in court, that Wachovia, its bank unit, "had not monitored nor participated [to the authorities] any suspicions of money laundering through drug-dealers" (Bloomberg, 10.06.29). This "lapse's" amount is astounding: 378 thousand millions of dollars. Money issued from Mexican "exchange houses", during 2004/07. The news adds - the Wachovia was used to help the Mexican drug-dealers to move dirty "money flows". Martin Woods, a former leader in the fight against Wachovia's money laundering, in London, informed the bank and the authorities about the occurrences. Woods declared his employers had ordered him to silence and tried to dismiss him. Which was the bank's sanction? It paid off a 160 million dollars fine ("less than 2% of its 12,3 thousand million profit, in 2009") and promised to improve the vigilance system. If it were to be achieved, "the USA's government will drop all the accusations against the bank, in March 2011, according to the achieved agreement" (Bloomberg, 10.07.07). Who said crime is not rewarding? It's always the same all over: "No great USA bank - including the Wells Fargo - was ever formally accused of violating the Bank Secrecy Law or any other federal law. Instead, the Department of Justice solves the criminal accusations, by using process postponing agreements, in which the bank pays a fine and promises not to violate the law again". For the bankers there are no taser pistols.

Meanwhile, Mexico disintegrates itself in violence, which has "killed more than 22 000 people since 2006" (Bloomberg, 10.07.07). The carnage - and the social catastrophe - do not start indignation campaigns. Were it to be in Venezuela, there would have been inflamed commentators with abusive oratory against the "failed State" and demanding "humanitarian interventions". But not in this case. Maybe because "Wachovia is but one of the USA's and Europe's banks which has been used to laundry drug money". Or otherwise, as the UN's head of the Drug and Crimes Cabinet (UNODC) , stated, in the brick of the financial crisis, in 2008, "in many cases the drug money was the only net capital investment, inter-banking loans were financed by drug-money and other illegal activities. There were signs that some banks were rescued by this process ( in the Observer, 09.12.13).

The USA proceed a massive military escalation throughout Latin American. The official pretext is the fight against the drug-traffic. But there is a long record of links with the USA's stepping in with other kinds of trafficking. It was so in Nicaragua, Kosovo, and with the Colombian regime. It is so in Afghanistan. A country which, according to the UNODC current report, in 2010 "is responsible for about 90% of the illegal opium production, in the last years". In page 38 there is an eloquent chart. Practically nonexistent since 1980, the Afghani opium production grew notably during the imperialist interference years. The great exception was year 2001, the year just before the invasion, when the Taliban, in power, eradicated over 90% of the production. Following the USA / NATO occupation, all the production records were beaten.

The neighbouring countries are a major target: "free" Russia is currently, "major national market of Afghani heroine, a market which hastily expanded since the USSR's dissolution. Together with Central Asia ex- Soviet republics, Pakistan, China and Ira's eastern regions. The UN report applauds this latter country's role in the fight against trafficking. "Deadly combats are frequent among Iranian and trafficking troops, as highlighted by the thousand of suffered casualties within the Iranian boarder guards, during the last decades". Between 1996 and 2008, Iran "is responsible for both over three fourths of the opium seizures, at world level" and about a third of the heroin. In the middle of the 19th Century, the British imperialism launched the two Opium Wars against China, in the name of the opium "trade freedom." It appears the USA intends to follow its example.

http://www.pcp.pt/en/commercial-freedom


The US economy seems to be based on weapons, drugs, and porn. Anyone fucking around with any of those three "commodities" will become a target.

"For the bankers there are no taser pistols" - I love that line. I would also love tasering me some bankers...





(cleaned up the punctuation so it can be read in Firefox - TA)

anaxarchos
08-04-2010, 01:27 PM
in both analysis and deed, and domestic militancy, here is the PCP on another front:

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE6222B020100303


Portugal civil servants strike against austerity
Wed Mar 3, 2010 6:55pm EST
By Axel Bugge

* Workers hope to send message to government

* Strike could be biggest in years in Portugal


LISBON, March 4 (Reuters) - Portuguese civil servants walk off their jobs on Thursday, hoping to close schools, courts and hospitals in a protest strike against austerity measures imposed by the Socialist government.

The strike could be the biggest in years in Portugal and will test the minority government, which has been pressed by financial markets to cut spending after Greece's fiscal crisis turned the focus on weak euro zone members.

Greece targeted civil servants, the rich and the church on Wednesday in a sweeping new 4.8 billion euro ($6.5 billion) austerity programme designed to secure European help to tackle its crippling debt burden.

Portugal's unions say they have had years of worsening conditions as public pensions and other benefits were cut by the government, which this year froze public wages in its effort to win investor confidence by cutting the budget deficit.

"There is immense discontent which you can see in the way workers behave and that means there will be enormous turnout in the strike," said Manuel Carvalho da Silva, leader of the 725,000-strong General Confederation of Portuguese Workers.

The Iberian country of 10 million people is recovering from its worst economic downturn in decades and unemployment, at 10 percent, is the highest in a quarter of a century.

The strike, which comes on the heels of industrial action in Spain and Greece, raises pressure on the government just as it prepares a long-term budget plan to cut the budget deficit to below 3 percent of gross domestic product by 2013.

Portuguese unions have threatened more strikes if the government extends the freeze on civil servant wages beyond this year -- something which has been under consideration.

(more)


http://www.solidariedade.pt/admin/artigos/uploads/c_silva_04_g.jpg

da Silva is a member of the PCP and the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers, the biggest union federation in Portugal (CGTP - Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores Portugueses), was formed by the PCP immediately after the overthrow of fascism in the 1970s. In truth, it had been in defacto existence well before - becoming a real power even under fascism ("what can you threaten us with now?").

This movement of explicitly political unions, connected directly to revolutionary politics... this is something we have never really seen in the USA.

It has a wonderfully refreshing influence on popular politics.


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_nlbxtF5chuk/SJoB2oQcvzI/AAAAAAAAANI/jhuqob6JVSs/s400/cgtp.gif

http://www.cgtp.pt/index.php

anaxarchos
08-04-2010, 01:33 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9CAzRDh1bY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbaGJMGHuRc

zonmoy
09-17-2010, 03:30 PM
use only the dollar for the currency that they sell their most valuable resources for and you will find the list of enemy states for America.

Dhalgren
09-20-2010, 06:34 PM
We have to get this here. We have to get away from demonstrations aimed at influencing politicians and get to mass organizing for power.

This is uplifting and invigorating stuff! These are serious folks...

Two Americas
09-20-2010, 09:00 PM
The point of a rally is to build and strengthen the organization, and resist and damage the ruling class.

Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

In this country the point of an organization is to plan and hold a nice parade and "speak truth to power."

Afflict (or at the very least annoy, inconvenience and exploit) the afflicted and comfort the comfortable.

Dhalgren
09-21-2010, 06:36 AM
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