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WSWS : News & Analysis : Australia & South Pacific : New Zealand ICFI/WSWS public meeting in New ZealandFive years since September 11: Causes and consequences of the war on terror8 September 2006Use this version to print | Send this link by email | Email the author This announcement is available as a leaflet in PDF format. We encourage all WSWS readers in New Zealand to download and distribute it. The International Committee of the Fourth International and the World Socialist Web Site will be holding a public meeting in Wellington, New Zealand to discuss the driving forces behind the Bush administrations war on terror and its international political ramifications. We warmly invite all WSWS readers and supporters to attend. It has become a commonplace to declare that everything changed with the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D.C. on September 11, 2001. But can the events of 9/11which have yet to be adequately explainedaccount for world developments in the past five years? Or are there more fundamental historic, economic, and political factors at work? The war on terror, or the long war as the Pentagon has labelled it, has nothing to do with protecting the lives and safety of ordinary citizens from terrorist attack. Instead, it has become the rubric under which the US ruling elite has advanced its imperialist interests abroad and torn up democratic rights at home. For the Bush administration, 9/11 was viewed as an opportunity to advance its drive to subjugate the Middle East and secure US domination of the regions vital oil and gas reserves. Despite the disasters created by Washingtons criminal wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, and Israels US-backed invasion of Lebanon, the Bush administration is preparing to strike against its next targetsSyria and Iran. Under the auspices of the war on terror, torture, arbitrary arrest, and assassination have been openly embraced. The Bush administration has detained hundreds of people for years in Guantánamo Bay without trial, while an unknown number of other enemy combatants have been imprisoned and tortured in CIA-run black sites in Europe and the Middle East. Within the US itself, far-reaching anti-terror laws have created the scaffolding of a police state. In like fashion, governments around the world have seized upon the war on terror to advance their own agendas. In New Zealand, Prime Minister Helen Clarks Labour-led government is deeply implicated in the Bush administrations crimes. It has dispatched elite SAS troops to assist in the occupation of Afghanistan, and sent engineering and naval personnel to Iraq. With the full support of the entire NZ political establishmentincluding the Greensit has joined with the Howard government in Australia to prosecute neo-colonial interventions into East Timor, the Solomons and other Pacific states. Domestically, a series of anti-democratic and anti-immigrant measures implemented in the wake of September 11 have been augmented by the pernicious 2003 Counter-Terrorism Bill. The World Socialist Web Site is establishing the political and programmatic foundations for a new, mass socialist movement of working people in New Zealand, Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and internationally dedicated to ending war and the capitalist profit system that gives rise to it. At the very heart of such a movement will be the fight for the international unity of working people around the globe, irrespective of nationality, ethnicity, colour or religion, to transform society to meet the interests of the vast majority, not the privileged few. The Wellington public meeting will provide a forum for the discussion and clarification of these vital issues. Nick Beams, Socialist Equality Party (Australia) national secretary and WSWS International Editorial Board member, will be the keynote speaker. Wellington, Thursday September 28 Tickets: $4 & $2 for students, pensioners and unemployed For further information email: sep-nz@sep.org.au Copyright 1998-2008 World Socialist Web Site All rights reserved |