Struggle for a world without Border
The military, economic and ecological wars mainly launched by the imperialist’s powers and their clients has given rise to forced migrations and displacement of tens of millions of people and the work force in a world scale. At the same time anti-immigrants and enmity with refugees has become a feature of the extreme right as well as the main stream parties of the western countries and is giving rise to the criminal acts such as the murder in New Zealand in March this year.
We celebrate the May 1st this year at a time that fascism, racism and right extremist are on the rise to blame the refugees and immigrants for the crimes and malfunctioning of the system. Donald Trump and his fascists’ gang continue to rule the most powerful country in the world and also the rightists are increasingly gaining strength in the European countries such as Italy, Netherland … In the Britain the rightist by relying on chauvinism and nationalism won the Brexit referendum.
The imperialists’ wars and occupations and the madness for profit that has resulted the globalisation with its disastrous effect on environment has destructed the life of 100 of millions of people in the world.
The refugees and immigrants are the victims of this system. Some who can, will take the risky path to the western countries. If they manage to get to the destination after so much hardship and abuse they will join the migrant workers of these countries and sell their labour very cheap or will join the unemployed army that already exist. They will be despised as being a burden on the tax payers and the social system or are labelled as illegal human to be deprived of any rights.
The truth is that these refugees are not a burden on these societies, they are not ‘illegal’ human, and they are not criminals. They are the victim of the world capitalists system and have become an important part of the world working class. Immigrants internationally are inseparable part of the working class with a lot of direct knowledge and experience of workings of this system and so are inseparable detachments of the revolution worldwide.
This system has categorised and divided the oppressed and exploited on the basis of gender, nationality, skin colour, religion and race. These duplicities must be ended. The workers of the world must unite; the workers of the world can and must lead a radical revolution. In this fight ‘they have nothing to lose but their chains, however they have a world to conquer’. With their revolution they will have a world in which no one can pit a section of workers against others, a world in which it is not possible to separate the workers and the people through borders. What is crucial and necessary in the first step is to unite and fight against the fascism that is the real danger to the humanity and is determined to divide the people and to take the world to a dangerous and destructive wars and is determined to destruct the planet. It has been long due to put an end to all these discriminations and fights for a world without borders in which there is not exploitation and oppression. The right way to celebrate 1st May is to join hands and fight for this historical mission.
Struggle for a world without Border
1st May 2019