We salute Arafat’s life, we mourn his death

LALKAR expresses its deep sorrow at the passing away of comrade Yasser Arafat, without a doubt one of the greatest anti-imperialist fighters of our time, and the most representative spokesman of the Palestinian people for over 40 years. Arafat has been involved in every significant event in the history of the movement for Palestinian liberation … [Read more…]

Zimbabwe Will Never be a Colony Again

Part 1 Demonisation of Zimbabwe During the past seven years, the Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front) [ZANU(PF)] regime in Zimbabwe, and especially President Robert Mugabe, have come under relentless imperialist attack. From being regarded as a source of stability in southern Africa, a symbol of civilised conduct and a salutary example of good governance, … [Read more…]

Bourgeois secularism and the communal challenge? (Part 5)

This is the final instalment of the article, which we began publishing in the January issue of Lalkar. It is a slightly extended version of that which appeared in The Marxist, Volume XIX, No 2 April-June 2003. The question of communalism and religious bigotry is extremely important, for it divides and weakens the working-class movement, … [Read more…]

Iraqi resistance and our attitude towards it

The left wing movement in the imperialist countries is quite confused on the question of how to judge and how to support the Iraqi resistance. This confusion, however, is primarily due to a mixture of basic ideological weaknesses and lack of information about the leading forces and alliances of the Iraqi resistance movement. This article … [Read more…]

Lessons of the great miners’ strike of 1984/85

It is now 20 years since the forces of the British state lined up to smash the miners, who had for over a hundred years been in the forefront of the British trade union movement. The miners went back to work on 5 March 1985 after an epic, year-long struggle. They went with heads held … [Read more…]

Iraq: Imperialism facing revolutionary destruction

Increased Resistance If the Anglo-American imperialist occupiers of Iraq thought that, through the charade of ‘transfer’ of sovereignty on 38 June to a clique of their hand-picked Iraqi stooges, they would pacify Iraq, they were cruelly mistaken, for the events since then have decidedly disabused them of such notions. The Iraqi people saw through the … [Read more…]

Zimbabwe: ‘The Liberation Struggle Continues’

At the invitation of ZANU(PF), Harpal Brar, Editor of Lalkar and Chairman of Zimbabwe Solidarity Front (ZSF), attended a Conference in Harare with the theme “The Liberation Struggle Continues”. Held from 20th to 23rd April 2004, the Conference, organised by ZANU(PF)’s external relations department, was attended by liberation movements in southern Africa and solidarity movements … [Read more…]

London Underground Strike

On Wednesday, 30 June, the London underground workers, belonging to the RMT transport union, held a successful strike. The strike became necessary as the talks in the long-running pay and conditions dispute broke down. The strike was fully supported by the staff with only a handful of trains running. Several million commuters had to use … [Read more…]

An exposure of the shameful, unconstitutional and anti-communist behaviour of Arthur Scargill and his flunkeys

LALKAR received a request from Harpal Brar, Zane Carpenter, Robert Morris, Ella Rule and Carlos Rule – all of whom were illegally and unconstitutionally expelled from the Socialist Labour Party on 8 May 2004 by the opportunist faction led by Arthur Scargill – to put correspondence on its website, so as to inform everyone in … [Read more…]

Bourgeois Secularism and the Communal Challenge – Part Four

This is the fourth instalment of the article, which we began publishing in the January issue of Lalkar. It is a slightly extended version of that which appeared in The Marxist, Volume XIX, No 2 April-June 2003. The question of communalism and religious bigotry is extremely important, for it divides and weakens the working-class movement, … [Read more…]