Tribute to the stone-pelters of Kashmir: the teachers of revolution against tyranny

Chadoora encounter Mar 28 2017 (AP Photo:Dar Yasin) Mar 28 2017

This is one of the Kashmiri protesters who, at risk to their own safety & lives, rushed to the scene of the Chadoora encounter early today to interrupt the occupying army from its shootout against a lone rebel & to rescue him from being harmed.

We should take a moment to pay tribute to them. They are made of the same steely courage as the White Helmets in Syria, as Palestinians terrorized by Israeli troops & violent settlers, as the protesters who showed such remarkable courage against superior military might in the Arab uprisings.

So many look at the overwhelming suffering in the world & draw misanthropic conclusions that humanity isn’t worth a damn. These are the fighters who still believe justice & freedom stand a chance & put their lives on the line to be part of achieving that.

Indian nationalist media called them trouble-makers & spoke of their “criminal impudence” & “thuggery.” Would that the human race had more such impudent & fearless trouble-makers. These are the teachers of revolution against tyranny, the leaders of social transformation.

(Photo by Dar Yasin/AP)

Tribute to the young freedom fighters killed at Chadoora, Kashmir, March 28 2017

The three martyrs of Chadoora Mar 28 2017

This montage is the three young Kashmiri men shot dead today by occupying forces for trying to interrupt an encounter against an unidentified militant, for risking their lives to stand in solidarity with another.

Our deepest respect for their contribution, the ultimate sacrifice, to human freedom. We will keep them in our hearts to strengthen the fight against occupation, war, genocide, colonialism.

May they Rest In Peace:

Saqib from the town of Wathora
Ishfaq from Rangreth
Zahid from Chadoora
Tawseef of Kulgam

Apropos the US-NATO, India, Israel, Syria:

“As Tacitus long ago said about belligerent armies, “They plunder, they slaughter, and they steal: this they falsely name Empire, and where they make a wasteland, they call it peace.””

–Zuber Hatia

Violent encounter at Chadoora, Kashmir: four youth shot dead

Chadoora encounter Mar 28 2017 ((AP Photo:Dar Yasin) Mar 28 2017

There was another brutal encounter that began in the wee hours this morning between Indian occupying forces & Kashmiri freedom fighters in Chadoora town, about 15 miles / 25 km south of Srinagar.

It began with a military search & summary execution mission after a tip-off to India’s snitch & surveillance network of the presence of a militant in the area. As soldiers & special forces began shooting up a house where they thought he was hiding, protesters from the nearby areas chanting anti-India slogans began converging to interrupt what Indian nationalist media is calling a “gunfight.” It isn’t a gunfight when it’s one guy with or without a weapon against a squadron of special forces. That is a massacre.

The protesters were absolutely justified in trying to protect their fellow from being murdered & to help him escape. Even if he were guilty of serious crimes, this kind of operation is designed to execute him on the spot without even knowing who he is or whether he’s guilty of anything.

Now the special forces thugs turned on the courageous protesters throwing stones to interrupt the operation & assaulted them with tear gas, pellet guns, & live ammunition. There is considerable video & photographic documentation of soldiers shooting at unarmed protesters.

When it was over, the unidentified militant was dead along with three young protesters & 28 people were injured. Indian security forces stopped the ambulance carrying the body of one of the victims & prevented it from moving. The encounter ended with Indian forces razing the home to the ground by shelling it & with improvised explosive devices (IEDs). They claimed they found one weapon. For all we know, it could have been a sling shot.

The three young protesters killed, all in their 20s, were Zahid Rashid, Qaiser Ahmed Ganai, & Ishfaq Rashid.The name of the alleged militant is not yet known. May they all Rest In Peace. They died as martyrs. Our sincere condolences to their family & friends. Our highest esteem for the protesters who stood to defend them.

This is some of the protesters standing against the occupying army.

(Photo by Dar Yasin/AP)

Assadism is a poison to Palestinian solidarity

Since the main organizers of the anti-AIPAC rally in DC last weekend are ardent Assadists & members of the hate-mongering Hands Off Syria Coalition, it was a given that some of the participants would carry Syrian flags in support of Assad & Russian intervention in Syria. It was a given that this would cause conflict with Palestinian supporters who oppose Assad’s dictatorship, oppose Syrian & Russian bombing of civilians, & understand that the fate of Palestinian self-determination is directly tied to the fate of the Syrian revolution.

Those who don’t understand the destructive, divisive character of Assadist influence & support for counter-revolution in Syria among Palestinian solidarity activists just want a harmonious, united movement back so they dummy up & refuse to inform themselves of the issues at stake. The life & death issues for Syrians, Palestinians, Iraqis who are all being bombed to smithereens.

Assadism is a poison to Palestinian solidarity & has brought the antiwar movement to a dead-end. The fracturing of these movements is a wrenching process to go through but it is a necessary one to throw off those whose activism is based on a profound phobia & hatred of Muslims, i.e., those whose politics have the depth & malignancy of US Pentagon war propaganda, & those whose solidarity with Palestinians is based more on a hatred for Jews than respect for Palestinian justice.

No one has to like this situation but the days of dummying up, hoping the conflict will just go away, are over. We need to inform ourselves about the Syrian revolution & either stand with it or against it. There is no neutral way. Not if you give a damn about justice, including for Palestinians.

On the banalities of opposition to “identity politics”

Those oppressed for their identity don’t truck well with the rubbish demeaning our struggles against racism, casteism, misogyny as politically inferior. If a demographics were done of the people who hold “identity politics” in contempt, privilege would be written all over it. As long as we are oppressed for our identify, we will fight for our dignity as part of every struggle we are involved in–because our identity is always an issue.

As Khalid Anis Ansari so succinctly & cogently states it:

“there is no politics without an identity. we only embrace those that work for us and reject those that don’t. left, feminist, hindutva, muslim, pasmanda, dalit, bahujan, moolniwasi, lgbti, islamist, marathi, ecofeminist, adivasi. its a long menu card. make a pick and fight your battle….cut this crap that your politics is beyond identity.”