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* The Marikana Mining Massacre: What's Israel-Palestine Got to do with It?

Peter sez:


Isn't this posting, on TULIP (Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine) in somewhat dubious taste?

I here disregard the statements of Tom Carew and Bongani Masuku, until I have them sourced so that I can check the context.

But how, in the name of any kind of left, socialist or unionist, principle, one can use the Marikana Massacre to score points in the Israel-Palestine conflict seems to me a disregarding of the human tragedy we are still confronted with.

Now read on...

COSATU’s Masuku: Discussion of miners’ massacre “diverts attention” from Israeli policies

By ericlee

On the very day that South African police opened fire and killed dozens of striking mine workers, the country’s national trade union centre, COSATU, issued two statements (here and here) condemning … Israel.

Irish trade unionist Tom Carew wrote to COSATU saying:

“I was a committed member of the Anti-Apartheid Movement and all my life I was a very active trade unionist, and I cannot recall anything like that Marikana Massacre since the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. I also cannot recall either 36 Arab (or Jewish) workers ever being slaughtered like that by any Israeli police … But the whole world knows that the Assad Syrian regime has slaughtered over 20,000 of their own citizens. Can you kindly send me any COSATU statement denouncing the ongoing Assad massacres? Has COSATU demanded the immediate suspension from duty, arrest and prosecution of the police commanders and killers involved in the Marikana Massacre?”

Incredibly, COSATU’s International Relations Secretary, Bongani Masuku, who has been convicted of hate speech by the South African Human Rights Commission, responded with vitriol to Carew’s email.

Here is Masuku’s response in full:

“Stop colonialism and apartheid and stealing of Palestinian land and stop diverting attention from that. In one month, you massacred 1 400 Gazans to colonise and enforce your apartheid. You are lying that you were in the anti-apartheid movement, with you garbage ideas, you obviously supported apartheid, you liar.”

Leaving aside the tone (“you liar”) and the question of whether Carew really was an anti-apartheid activist, what’s incredible about Masuku’s argument is that he believes that discussion of the massacre of the miners by South African police “diverts attention” from a discussion of what really matters — Israel’s stealing of Palestinian land.

As for Carew’s own credentials, he was active in the anti-apartheid struggle first as a student leader, as International Vice President of the Union of Students in Ireland (USI). He was later national president of the Public Service Executive Union, representing managers in the civil service and public sector, and for 24 years served on the National Executive. He was also a full-time union official, as Secretary-Treasurer of the Post Office Trade Union Group, which grouped all unions in that state-owned business.

Why COSATU continues to allow Bongani Masuku to speak in its name is difficult to comprehend — and totally unacceptable.

Tags: Bongani Masuku, COSATU

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Comment by Orsan Senalp on August 21, 2012 at 20:56

By saying these I don't mean being silent against the massacre of Assad. If COSATU and Masuku did not make this link clear in general they need to do so. The point is there is nothing wrong to go against Assad regime and imperialism at the same time, because they are linked. As Turkish, and Israeli state elite. But I can!t understand Crew's and Eric's position on trying to get score for capitalist and imperialist Israeli outpost state and for such sake not mentioning the role of imperial powers in Libyan and Syrian massacres, attracts on sovereignty? İf you defend states, bloody or not, why not defending Syrian and Libyan states? or why not linking Libyan, Iraqi, Afghan or Syrian states and İmperial states via trade union movement?  

Comment by Andy Funnell on August 21, 2012 at 20:46

Have you worked it out, Pete?

Comment by Orsan Senalp on August 21, 2012 at 20:41

What read from this pieces of communication between Crew and Mosaku if it is correct is about Crew taking the space created by the capitalist state massacre to criticize COSATU's Israel and Syrıa policy and Masuku reacts rightly very angry back at Crew. I thing he is right to be angry because there are great differences between being critical of imperialist and capitalist Israeli, SA, US, vb. state terror on innocent people and not being very critical against the massacre of a dictator who has been created by imperialism and its colose friend until recently but now is under its attack and fighting back so killing during its war against the internal militia forces openly supported by imperialist powers like Israel, US, Turkey etc. Indeed the real responsible of the Assad massacre are together with Assad those same state elite and capital linked to Israel, US, ect the West.  In contrast to Eric's post a real labor internationalist, unionists, anti apartheid activists should be able to see these open public links and define clear positions accordingly, and of course speak out as brave and sincere as Masuku everywhere. There should be more people like Masuku and unions letting these kinds of people to represent worker's real interest.  

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