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Statement on Tunisia
by the Socialist Party USA
International
Commission- January 31, 2011
Tunisia
has become the latest hot spot in
a global wave of popular rebellion against failed economic policies,
corruption, and despotism. Ongoing protests throughout the country –
called the Sidi Bouzid intifada by Tunisians in reference to the city
where the protests began - were sparked by the selfimmolation of
Mohamed Bouazizi, a twenty-six year old street vendor. Like many, he
suffered from underemployment and police violence. The rebellion went
largely unnoticed by the international commercial media until the
Tunisian dictator, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, fled to Saudi Arabia on
January 14th, ending 23 years of autocracy.
The International Commission of the Socialist Party USA salutes the
people of Tunisia in this important step toward liberation. The ousting
of Ben Ali shows that tyrants cannot rule over a population that
refuses consent. In particular, we recognize the central role played by
working people. While students and the middle class also went into the
streets, it was workers, organized by the General Union of
TunisianWorkers that gave the emonstrations structure and tipped the
balance of power toward the protests. Through concerted mass action,
the
working class of Tunisia proved to have the power to overthrow a
seemingly invincible authoritarian regime and make history. The revolt
has inspired popular struggles throughout the region and the world.
Already protests have rocked Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen and other
Arab states.
The Tunisian struggle continues over the nature of a new government.
Mobilizations in the street are continuing in protest against a
proposed “unity government” which maintains many officials from the old
ruling party. Protesters are demanding a new democratic constitution
before elections. Removing the dictator is not enough; the entire
dictatorship must go.
Behind the scenes, economic power brokers are working to preserve
neo-liberal relations with foreign interests, and insulate themselves
from democratic forces. Recent revelations from Wikileaks have exposed
how French and U.S. diplomats were well aware of the corruption and
human rights violations of the Ben Ali regime, yet maintained
uncritical friendly relations. A truly democratic alternative for the
people of Tunisia that is independent of economic and diplomatic
imperialism will be served best by connecting to the international
socialist movement.
The International Commission of the Socialist Party USA pledges to
share Tunisia's story, and to pressure our government to respect
Tunisian sovereignty. We extend our solidarity and seek greater ties
with the movements in Tunisia of unionists, women, youth, and
socialists. The liberation of Tunisia from Ben Ali's personal
dictatorship brings us one step closer to ending the U.S. wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan, warding off aggression against Iran, and ending the
occupation of Palestine.
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