Showing posts with label Croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Croatia. Show all posts

Friday, August 07, 2009


INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST MOVEMENT/INTERNATIONAL LABOUR-CROATIA:
CROATIAN ANARCHO-SYNDICALISTS CALL FOR SOLIDARITY WITH SHIPYARD WORKERS:
The following appeal originates with the Croatian anarcho-syndicalist organization MASA (The Network of Anarcho-Syndicalists). It comes Molly's way via the Anarkismo website. the following has been slightly edited for English grammar.
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Croatia: Solidarity with shipyard workers:
Thursday August 06, 2009
by Juraj Katalenac - The Network of Anarcho-Syndicalists (MASA) sec.international at masa-hr dot org
Call for solidarity with Croatian shipyard workers.

Since the Croatian government and the existing political elites want to see Croatia as a member of the European Union, all the shipyards are soon to be privatized. The shipyards, employing around ten thousand workers, are indebted and robbed, and they are being sold for, literally, one Croatian kuna. Apparently, every buyer must keep the majority of the employees, and in that way, our government washes its hands. But, the workers know what to expect. They are aware of the fact that we will soon see the case of Poland repeating in Croatia, and they don’t like that at all. The workers are ever more sinking into apathy and despair. Rijeka’s local group of The Network of Anarcho-Syndicalists (MASA), whose members work in one of the biggest Croatian shipyards – 3rd May - which has over 3 000 employees, is trying to “shake up the workers”, and to offer them “a lifeline” from apathy, alienation and despair into which we are sinking more and more every day because of capitalism. We can see only one possible solution for this problem and that’s the direct action of the workers, through the idea of direct democracy and through organizing a workers’ plenum!





With their rebellion and with blocking their faculties, the Croatian students have used in practice one of the main anarchist ideas – direct democracy! They have achieved the emergence of this idea onto the surface and, hopefully, this idea shall be of use for other battles also. As an organization, MASA promotes the idea of direct-democratic organizing of society and production, opposed to the existing system that is a combination of the state and capitalism.





But, it is not easy to organize a workers’ plenum. To make this idea effective, a lot of effort, work and struggle are required. So, writing this, we are calling for your actions of solidarity.





We are asking from all organizations, especially those akin to MASA, that are promoting the ideas of direct democracy, to write a letter of support to the shipyard workers organizing a workers’ plenum. The letter of support doesn’t have to be long; it doesn’t have to be a work of art, what’s important is an act of solidarity with the workers, so they will know that they are not alone, they will know that their comrades are with them.





Send your letter of support to the following e-mail address:

sec.international[at]masa-hr.org





So far, we have received letters of solidarity from comrades from the syndicates: Priama Akcia (Slovakia), USI (Italy), Solidarity Federation (United Kingdom), CRAS (Russia), AIT (Portugal) and NSF (Norway). Thank you for your support.





We hope that workers will succeed in their attempts! We hope that together with them we will be able to organize the first workers’ plenum in Croatia.

Direct democracy and direct action!

Plenums to the workplaces!

Juraj Katalenac

International Secretary of MASA

sec.international[at]masa-hr.org


A Few notes:

1) Plenum - Term used by Croatian students in their blockades for a direct democratic general assembly.

2) Picture used here's actually MASA's sticker which say: "Shipyards to the workers! Management into the sea!"

Tuesday, October 23, 2007



CROATIA:
AGAINST NATO-CROATIA:
(FROM CENTRUM INFORMACJI ANARCHISTYCZNEJ)


On October 6 NATO held military exercises in Croatia. While political and military "elites" visited the events anarchists organized protsts in Zagreb, Pula and Split. Anarchists wanted to show that there are people who are against the participation of Croatia in this military alliance. Better to do something than to watch everything with apathy. For some time now groups such as Food Not Bombs have done actions calling for No NATO ! Besides FnB there are anarcho-syndicalists and queer-anarchists who participate with them in such actions.

Anarchists planned an action in the city of Zadar, but the city council refused to grant permission for it. So they moved their actions to October 13. They hung banners and stickers against NATO on bridges. In Split Food Not Bombs talked with people on the street, gave out leaflets and hung a banner from a church tower, One day before the exercises in Zagreb anarchists hung banners and put up stickers in the centre of the town. They did one more action on October 7. Although the actions seemed small they were visible, and people saw that not everybody agreed with participation in NATO. We can't wait to have somebody do something for us. We must take the initiative and act. We know best what we need, not some politicians who have nothing in common with us.
Photos http://www5.autistici.org/anarhizam/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi

As Glas Istre reports after the actions in Zagreb, Split and Zadar anarchists from Pula participated in actions against NATO. In the night between Sunday and Monday banners against the military organization were hung in several places in Pula. An anti-NATO banner with a nazi sign was hung on one bridge while another banner with the question "NATO peace keeper ?" was hung at the highway. The banner 'NATO=WAR' was hung in the centre of the town. There were also stickers in the town that read "they want us like parents who prepare their own children to be ready for war" and "war has a need for us; we have no need for war".

Anarchists showed that there are people who are against NATO. In their leaflets they said that as a generation that has survived war that they know very well what war is about and don't wish it on anyone at any time. The action in Pula was organized by anarchists who call themselves "Anonymous in Black".
Photos:
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5328/ntokukic02ec5.jpg
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/7963/natorat1jepegeku8.jpg
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/6200/natoratjepegecopymo2.jpg
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/8236/ekipaxt0.jpg

Molly Note: The above text has been altered slightly for grammatical reasons. The original translation into English can be seen HERE. What impresses Molly most about this news item is that it is one more example of just how widespread the anarchist ideas have become. Croatia seems like an unlikely place to find anarchists and not just isolated group or two with a small scattering of individuals but groups who can organize public events in more than one city. very pleasant news.