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Weekly Worker 618 Thursday March 30 2006
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Mary Godwin reports on the debate at the London Communist Forum where
comrade Mehdi Kia spoke
A good number of exiles from Iran and their descendants, including supporters
of the communist group, Rahe Kargar, heard a speech from the CPGB’s Anne
Mc Shane as well as comrade Mehdi Kia.
Comrade Mc Shane focused on the response of the British left, especially
the Socialist Workers Party and Respect, to the impending US attack on
Iran. The SWP’s latest front organisation, Action Iran, and George Galloway’s
pamphlet Target Iran - why the US wants war both claim the islamic
regime ruling Iran is legitimate and should be defended. They have a one-sided
approach, correctly opposing the US imperialists but downplaying the oppressive
nature of the islamic regime and its attacks on progressive forces in
Iran fighting for democracy and women’s and national rights. The SWP and
its co-thinkers either dismiss the movement for democracy as a US-inspired
provocation intended to destabilise the country, or pretend that the regime’s
attacks on working class organisations are solely a response to imperialist
pressure.
The defeat of imperialism is not an end in itself, declared comrade Peter
Manson in the debate that followed - we seek to defeat imperialism in
order to advance the cause of the working class. If, however, such a defeat
leads to the ascendancy of reactionary anti-imperialists, as was the case
with Iran in 1979, then that will set back, not advance, the working class
cause.
Therefore it is a mistake to say, as the SWP and its allies do, ‘My enemy’s
enemy is my friend’. The massacre of the left after 1979 and the rise
of anti-working class islamism across the whole region show what such
an approach can lead to.
A Rahe Kargar comrade who was in Iran during the 1979 revolution which
deposed the shah and the subsequent islamist counterrevolution said the
first victims of the islamic regime were women and the first group attacked
was the women’s movement. There was no threat of US or other outside aggression
then, she pointed out - it is wrong to place the entire blame for the
oppression conducted by various regimes on imperialism alone.
As comrades observed, the correct stance for communists in Iran should
be revolutionary defeatism, not defence of the Tehran regime. But the
SWP avoids criticising the islamists for fear of antagonising the muslim
establishment.
As Alan Stevens points out in his review of Galloway’s pamphlet, Iranian
compliance with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty is emphasised by
defenders of the regime (Weekly
Worker March
23). Comrade Kia stated that Iran’s nuclear weapons will not be developed
for at least five years, and are not intended to attack Israel or the
USA. Their only function is to strengthen the regime.
He sketched some of the complexities of the relationship between the
Iranian regime and other forces in the region. It negotiates with the
US and supports some US policies, although it needs to keep up anti-US
and anti-Israeli rhetoric in public to cohere support at home.
Comrade Mark Fischer said the tasks of the anti-war movement are twofold:
in relation to our own government on the one hand and the Iranian regime
on the other. Workers must fight on two fronts. To follow the same path
of uncritical support towards the Iran regime as it did to reactionary
anti-imperialism in Iraq would be a grave mistake by the anti-war movement.
Marxists should fight to prevent such an error by presenting a more profound
analysis than we can expect from Galloway and the SWP. Comrades from Iran
itself are correctly taking the lead in promoting a more balanced view,
he added.
Comrade Fischer related how SWP comrades have claimed that talk of democracy
for Iran betrays a kind of pro-imperialist chauvinism. This demonstrates
an appallingly reactionary cultural relativism, which shows a profound
ignorance of the actual working class and democratic movement in
Iran, he added, to the evident agreement of Rahe Kargar comrades present.
The SWP implicitly agrees with the bourgeoisie that democracy ‘belongs’
to the capitalists, whereas in reality the only consistently democratic
class is the proletariat.
Communists are intransigent anti-imperialists, while simultaneously supporting
the working masses in their struggle for democracy from below. We seek
to build direct links of solidarity with workers’ movements internationally,
bypassing charities and corrupt bourgeois governments.
Replying to the debate, comrade Mc Shane said that in the coming period
the Weekly Worker will have a crucial role in providing a platform
for the democratic and workers’ movements in Iran, in order to make it
clear that communists do not call on the masses to suspend their resistance
to the regime.
Our role will be to provide a voice for the working class of Iran, helping
to boost its confidence and build solidarity with its struggles.
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