Saturday, 13 November 2010

Lambeth Living worker: why we walked out on management

By a Lambeth Living worker

At the Lambeth Living (Lambeth Council's housing 'Arms Length Management Organisation') staff conference on 8 November there was a lot of anger and nervousness at the announcement of job cuts. Staff were especially angry that directors on salaries of over 100k year and consultants on thousands of pounds a month would announce to staff that they would be sacked at a hall in London Bridge costing £9000 to hire.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Building an anti-cuts movement in Lambeth

An interview with Dan Jeffery, Assistant Branch Secretary of Lambeth UNISON, originally printed in the Solidarity newspaper. Dan was speaking in a personal capacity.

How did Lambeth Save Our Services begin, and how has it developed?

Save Our Services initially came out of Lambeth UNISON, GMB, NUT and UCU thinking there needed to be an anti-cuts campaign in the face of the huge cuts from both the Tory/Lib Dem government and the local Labour council. We then got various community groups and activists to come on board, produced 10,000 newsletters for the Lambeth Country Show and have organised several anti-cuts demos and lobbies. This resulted in saving over 50 jobs and stopping union-busting in the One O’Clock clubs and Adventure Playgrounds. We are now trying to stop the housing ALMO, Lambeth Living, cutting up to a fifth of its staff, including all the caretakers and much of the front-line services.

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

What it would mean for Labour councils to defy cuts

In many areas Labour councillors say they will "fight the cuts" - but also implement them!

They say they have no choice. In fact they can and should use their council positions as platforms to mobilise to defy the cuts.

Friday, 20 August 2010

Lambeth Save Our Services action meeting, 25 August

Lambeth Save Our Services - next Action meeting

Wednesday 25 August 2010
7pm-9pm
Room 29, Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton

The millionaire government is taking an axe to much needed public services and attempting to take away our welfare state.

They are cutting:

* At least 25% from councils which provide vital services like housing, libraries, parks, day centres and much more
* Benefits for the poor, parents and the elderly
* School building programmes and services for children

We call on Labour councils to stand with us to fight Tory cuts not implement them!

We are a broad based campaign bringing together community groups, trade unions, pensioners and Lambeth residents to fight have every job cut and every service cut.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Pakistan disaster - support the Labour Relief Campaign!

The number of people affected by the floods in Pakistan has now reached 20 million. More than 650,000 houses have collapsed, mainly in villages. Thousands of hectares of crops have been destroyed, along with people's livestock, household goods, clothes, shoes and other essential items. Millions are without drinkable water, food, shelter and clothing. Diseases like flu, fever, diarrhea and cholera are spreading fast.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Save Our Services wins first victory

By a UNISON and SOS activist

About twenty people attended the second Lambeth Save our Services planning meeting on 5 August - not bad considering it's the dead of summer.

The meeting started with good news. After the brilliant campaign led up by the UNISON members in One O'Clock clubs all of the jobs in Adventure Playgrounds and One O'Clock Clubs have been saved. (The council was sacking them and creating new jobs because, even though it saved no money, it could break up the union and prepare the way for future cuts.) As one of the women said at the meeting: "We've got 100% union density - we know they'll be back for us". Nonetheless a good start to the SOS campaign - and evidence, if more was needed, that struggle can win.

We agreed at the meeting:

• To lobby the next full council meeting and demand the right to speak. There was about a hundred people at the last lobby and it made it into the South London Press.
• To produce a regular bulletin.
• To hold weekend and lunchtime stalls.
• To arrange weekends where we go out on mass and go door to door on the bigger council estates trying to get people involved in the campaign.
• To hold a public meeting on 29 September.
• To consider the tactic of occupations.
• To write something about New Labour's "cooperative council" and what it really means.
• To organise a petition along along the lines of Labour councils off you knees (Labour councils should refuse to implement cuts).
• Get effected workers to local Labour Party meetings to argue against implementing the cuts.
• Join up with campaigns in other boroughs, especially those with Labour Councils.

Councillor Kingsley Abrams attended and talked about the need to realise that the campaign will have to take on Steve Reed and his concern that deals will be done between the unions and the Labour council which could undermine SOS. He's a councillor who was recently thrown out of the Labour Group, after a bizarre sting operation, arranged by the leader of the council and the chief exec, in which he leaked information to Vauxhall MP Kate Hoey.

Ted Knight echoed the point that we would have to fight the Labour Councillors as well as giving an inspiring and slightly fictitious account of his time in as Leader of Lambeth (since he did, in fact, cave in and make cuts).

At the first meeting we set the overarching principles of the campaign as "Fight Every Job Cut and Every Service Cut. Make Labour Councils Fight Cuts Don't Re-brand Them".

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

No cuts! Lobby Lambeth council's cabinet, 26 July

A hundred people lobbied against cuts in Children and Young People's Services in Lambeth on 19 July. A report is included below. Next week, we need an even bigger protest: join trade unionists, service-users and community activists protesting to the council's cabinet against their plans for cuts in services and jobs!

6.30pm, Monday 26 July
Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton (bottom of Acre Lane, a few minutes from Brixton tube)


A hundred workers, council tenants, parents, service-users and pensioners protested outside Lambeth council's 'Children and Young People's Scrutiny Committee', at very short notice, on 19 July. (Children and Young People's Services are the sharp end of the Labour council's cuts program, set to lose £20 million over two years.) About seventy went in to the Town Hall and gave the committee - who are obviously not used to being scrutinised themselves! - a very hard time indeed.

Lambeth 'Save Our Services' campaign broadsheet

Click here to download the first broadsheet produced by the new Lambeth 'Save Our Services' anti-cuts campaign, supported by Lambeth UNISON, GMB, NUT and Pensioners' Action Group among others.

Thousands of copies were distributed at the Lambeth Country Show on 17 and 18 July.

Contents include:
- Save our services
- Budget misery for millions of older people
- Defend education at Lambeth College
- Lambeth housing in crisis?
- Right to Work campaign
- Children's services under attack
- Why we won the Whittington
- 10 reasons why we are right to consider strike action / 5 reasons why local Lambeth people should support us

For printed copies of the broadsheet, ring the UNISON office on 020 7737 2134.

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Kala Tara: the Asian Youth Movement and the fight against fascism in the 1970s

A film showing to open Ideas for Freedom 2010

7pm, Friday 9 July
The Exmouth Arms, Starcross Street, Euston, London NW1


In the 1970s, many thousands of British Asian youth became active around the Asian Youth Movement, a radical, secular, socialist-influenced network fighting against racism, police brutality and the threat of the far right.

Kala Tara (Black Star), a film named after the Bradford AYM's paper, tells the story. We are showing it to open Ideas for Freedom, the weekend of socialist discussion and debate hosted by Workers' Liberty (9-11 July).

We will be discussing what lessons the left can draw for the fight against racism and fascism today, and why the decades since the AYM's heyday have seen a shift from secular, leftist towards religious and communalist politics.

Plus Tower Hamlets activist Ansar Ullah will be speaking about the fight against fascism and Islamism today.

Facebook event here.

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Lambeth anti-cuts campaign launched

An initial organising meeting attended by 19 local residents and workers met today (30 June) at the UNISON office. Representatives of the local Pensioners' and Tenants' movements were present alongside members of local branches of the University and Colleges Union (UCU), the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and several members of Lambeth UNISON.

The meeting endorsed the following statement;

We, the undersigned resolve to work together to resist cuts in public services in Lambeth and beyond. We oppose;
* The cuts and redundancies announced by the Council in May;
* Further cuts arising from cuts in Grant Aid imposed by the Government;
* Further cuts arising from the Government’s Emergency Budget.

We support local people, service-users and workers who are organising to resist these cuts in services. Children’s Services are in the forefront of this first wave of job cuts.
We call upon the Council to resist rather than implement cuts in public services.

We call specifically for;
* Support for the joint trade union lobby of the Children and Young Persons Scrutiny SubCommittee on Monday 19 July;
* Support for a lobby of the Cabinet on Monday 26 July;
* The establishment of a broad-based “Lambeth Save Our Services” Campaign to support and co-ordinate opposition to cuts in public services.

We call upon all local trade unions, the Trades Council, community groups, tenants organisations, voluntary organisations, pensioner organisations, campaign groups, faith groups and Labour parties to support a broad-based “Lambeth Save Our Services” Campaign.


The meeting agreed to contribute to an Anti-Cuts Broadsheet to be produced by the trade unions represented at the meeting for distribution at the Lambeth Country Show on 17 and 18 July and discussed further campaigning activity which could be supported, including a community forum at which details of proposed cuts - and genuinely progressive alternatives - could be discussed.

A further meeting will take place after the lobby of the Cabinet on 26 July.

Saturday, 26 June 2010

Lambeth Activists Newsletter - Summer 2010

Download it here.

Inside
- Defend Every Job and Service
- Gaza - Break the Siege!
- The Truth About Temps
- No to Education Cuts
- Staff Conferences
- Letters from Lambeth

Saturday, 12 June 2010

Unison conference fringe meeting on sex workers' rights

Solidarity with sex workers organising and fighting back! Criminalising buying sex is not the way to support sex workers

A joint Workers' Liberty / Labour Representation Committee fringe meeting at Unison national conference
Opposing motion 117, which support the "Swedish model" on prostitution

Speaker from the International Union of Sex Workers/GMB sex workers' branch.
Chaired by Alison Brown, recently elected to Unison Health Service Group Executive (pc)

6pm, Wednesday 16 June
Premiere Inn Hotel, Westbourne Road, Bournemouth


For more information call 07886 399 638

Friday, 11 June 2010

Lambeth Unison motion on anti-fascism

Lambeth Unison has passed this motion in support of South London Anti-Fascist Group (for Facebook group see here) and the new, working class-based national anti-fascist network Stop Racism and Fascism (see website and Facebook). We urge other union branches and campaigns to do likewise.

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We note
1. The existence of a South London Anti-Fascist Group sponsored by Battersea and Wandsworth Trades council.
2. The good work this group has done, particularly in helping activists to build a strong anti-fascist campaign in the BNP target-area of Merton.

We further note
1. The launching of a new anti-fascist network, Stop Racism and Fascism, which raises slogans like "Jobs and homes, not racism" and "Black and white, British-born and migrant, all religions and none - workers unite and fight". The network seeks to build an anti-fascist movement which fights for positive, working-class solutions to the problems the fascists exploit (cuts, unemployment, lack of housing and services), and which is open and democratic.
2. That it is supported by anti-fascist groups across the country, including in London, Nottingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Derby and Lincoln. The South London group sent a delegate to its first conference in Nottingham and to its first steering committee.

We believe
1. That while the BNP took a knock in the recent elections, it still received hundreds of thousands of votes and is almost certainly still growing. In an economic crisis and in the face of the huge cuts planned by the coalition government, a strong working-class anti-fascist movement is needed more than ever.

We resolve
1. To formally sponsor South London Anti-Fascist Group, donate £50 and send delegates to its next meeting on 14 June.
2. To formally sponsor the Stop Racism and Fascism network and send a delegate to its next steering committee.
3. To organise a meeting for members with speakers from SRF, Unite Against Fascism and Hope Not Hate as well as a debate on our No Platform policy.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

UNISON: who is really "self-serving"?

UNISON Active bills itself as "the first port of call for rank-and-file UNISON news and activities", "supporting a trade union that is committed to a fundamental change in society and that puts the interests and values of working people at its heart". In fact it is rumoured to be written by full-time officials and acts as the mouthpiece as the mouthpiece of UNISON's right-wing, class-collaborationist, witch-hunting bureaucracy.

In an article entitled "The self-serving conceit of a worker's wage", UNISON Active condemns left-wing general secretary candidates Paul Holmes (United Left) and Roger Bannister (Socialist Party) for their pledge to take only an average worker's wage if elected and their criticism of Dave Prentis' huge salary and perks.

1. "The ultra left candidates [present themselves] as ordinary ‘rank and file’ members when manifestly it is not the case. Both candidates opposing Dave Prentis have been seconded to full time union duties for decades and are paid on Principal Officer grades. They are among the top 10% earners in local government."
Being on 100 percent facility time and working in a branch as a locally elected officer, after working on the 'shopfloor', is not quite the same as being the union's top full-time official after never having worked in the industry it organises!
(That is before you compare what Holmes and Prentis have actually achieved: a strong union branch which has won major improvements for its members versus a national union more interested in witch-hunting socialists than organising or defending its members from the most savage attacks.)
On pay, the article is even more disingenuous. It's like the Evening Standard using the relatively high wages Tube drivers have won to justify bankers' bonuses.
Salaries for the PO grades in Kirklees council are between £28,000 and £51,000. Clearly this is more than most Unison members get. However: we haven't checked yet, but is it very unlikely that Paul Holmes is anywhere near the top end of that range - whereas in 2008-9 Dave Prentis was paid more than £92,000, with more than £11,000 expenses.
In any case, Paul Holmes has pledged to take only something between £25,000 and £30,000 if elected.

2. "It is contemptible that one of the candidates combines the employer’s pension contribution to give the false impression that the salary of the UNISON General Secretary is over £120,000. Unlike his opponents, the salary of Dave Prentis is a matter of public record" (the article then links to the website of the Certification Officer, the government official who registers trade unions).
That's how UNISON Active chooses to present it. The point is that Prentis receives £127,436 (£92,187 salary, £23,603 pension contributions, £11,646 expenses and car benefit) from the union. That's as much in pension contributions as the average UNISON member probably takes home before tax!
Those are the figures for 2008-9. We'll see how things have developed when the Certification Officer brings out this year's report.

3. "No rational trade union negotiator would say that UNISON - a complex UK wide organisation with over 1.35m members and 1200 staff – is paying its Principal Officer excessively or out of line with all other trade unions."
It's certainly not out of line with other trade unions - unsurprisingly, since all the unions are run by a self-serving bureaucracy. (On which, see 4 below).
Why does it follow from the fact that UNISON is a large, complex organisation that its Principal Officer should be on many times the salary of most of his members? Isn't that the same argument the bankers and bosses use to justify their huge salaries and out-of-control bonuses?
Do we really want unions where one of the reasons to run for high office is the possibility of becoming wealthy?
Do we really want unions where the top officials have a standard of living more similar to that of the bosses, and have lost all real memory of what workers' lives are like (not that Dave Prentis was ever a worker!), and cannot empathise with the situation most of their members face?

4. Unfortunately the article then goes to score a point against the left - due to the behaviour of the Socialist Party.
It reports how at last week's PCS conference, the SP-dominated executive opposed and defeated a motion which instructed "the NEC to immediately commence negotations with the GMB with the aim of ensuring that full time-officer pay rates in PCS are much closer to the pay received by the majority of PCS members."
UNISON Active comments: "That’s what happens when easy, populist, rhetoric hits the hard wall of organisational reality."
Socialist Party members should think very carefully about how their organisation's behaviour in PCS is providing political ammunition for the same right-wing bureaucrats who are witch-hunting their comrades in UNISON.

Monday, 26 April 2010

Lambeth Labour Blasted Over Living Wage Lies

On Saturday afternoon in the centre of Brixton, an event to demand the Living Wage for Lambeth organised by the South London and Lambeth sections of London Citizens. A large crowd had gathered, representing churches and mosques in Lambeth.

The political glitterati had also appeared – Tessa Jowell, Chukka Umunna (Labour candidate for Streatham and sometimes called the ‘British Obama’) Chris Nicholson (Lib Dem candidate for Streatham) the Labour Council Leader, Steve Reed and the Lib Dem group leader, Ashley Lumsden – no sign of the Tories.

Green Party Councillor, Becca Thackeray, had put a motion to Lambeth over a year ago asking for the Living Wage for contracted staff etc but it had been blocked by Labour.

However, when London Citizens announced that Lambeth’s contracted staff were not receiving a Living Wage – they produced a cleaner from Brixton Market, who told how he was trying to live on £100 per week and had a child to support also.
The Council Leader’s face was a joy to behold. But better was to come. As each politician placed a symbolic ballot paper into a box indicating that they would support the LW in Lambeth, they were addressed by a young Muslim activist from LondonCitizens who read out a formal statement.

As Reed prepared to pledge to vote, the LC speaker addressed him saying: “Cllr Reed, you told us some months ago that all contracted staff in Lambeth were paid a Living Wage but we have found out that this is not the case. We met with the Head of Procurement and she told us that Veolia staff are not receiving it.” Once again he looked stunned and his Cabinet Member for Finances, who was standing nearby was panicking. He then addressed the crowd and said that the only reason Lambeth had not paid the LW was because the previous administration had not placed it in the contract and this meant that they had to wait for a new contract.

This is not at all the case and a clause could have been placed in the contract for a Living Wage. Clearly the Cllr Reed was trying to wriggle out of his past and he then signed up to the promise to introduce the LW for all contracted staff, as did the Lib Dems.

Tessa Jowell tried to rescue the situation by stating that the Labour Party’s manifesto was calling for a Living Wage for all staff (cleaners etc) employed at Whitehall. Why this was not done before now? Ken Livingstone introduced the policy years ago.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Anticapitalist Manifesto Online

The Anticapitalist Manifesto, Drinkall for Vauxhall: for the millions, not the millionaires is now online!


You can view it by going to Workers Power.


All feedback welcome!

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Lambeth Labour manifesto threatens to sack ALMO

"We will give Lambeth Living 12 months tp improve quality of repairs , reduce the time taken to re-let empty homes , keep rent rises down and improve the service to leaseholders or we will sack them and put the service under new management."

This comes from an administration which told us that ALMOs bring a more efficient service than in directly managed authorities!

It is not clear whether this means bringing the housing managment back in-house under direct council control or whether it means continuing with the partially privatised arrangement under a new leadership.

Get your fellow tenants and election candidates to sign up to the Manifesto for Council Housing launched at the recent Defend Council Housing conference - go to www.defendcouncilhousing.org.uk for more details.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Lambeth UNISON Election Vote Vetoed

The Unison website states that "UNISON is a member led democratic organisation".

However, a motion passed at a recent Lambeth UNISON Branch Committee, calling for an indicative vote at a hustings of local general election candidates, has been vetoed by UNISON's largely unelected regional bureaucracy.

Lambeth Activists have long campaigned for the democratisation of political funding in order for workers to advance their collective interests, rather than blindly fund a Labour Party that has publically promised to "cut deeper and tougher than Margaret Thatcher".

A motion previously submitted to Lambeth UNISON's Branch Committee, calling for the formation of a local voluntary political fund had already been vetoed. An amended motion was then passed calling for a hustings after which an indicative vote would be held.

An (unelected) regional officer has since advised Lambeth UNISON that to even conduct a show of hands at a hustings to gauge support for political candidates, could be in breach of national rules. "Rule J" states that political support and resources may only be given to the Labour Party through the Labour Link. This is despite the fact that the majority of members in Lambeth and nationally in UNISON have opted not to support to the Labour Party!

What then for the right of these members to collectively advance their interests in the political arena? It seems that Unison is not as "member led" as it claims to be.

Local Trade Unionists Stand for Parliament

Voters in the Vauxhall constituency of London will get the chance to vote for socialist alternatives to New Labour in May, with two trade unionists running against Labour MP Kate Hoey.

Jeremy Drinkall from Workers Power will be standing on an anticapitalist manifesto, saying on the streets and doorsteps that ordinary people should not pay for an economic crisis caused by the rich.

Jeremy, who is a teaching assistant at a local school, plays an active role as a Unison shop steward in Lambeth. He has taken part in local efforts to protect council housing and is on the steering committee of the national Right to Work campaign which fights against unemployment. Jeremy has long contributed to the work of Lambeth Activists in the local community.

Joseph Healy has been elected by Lambeth Green Party to stand as the Parliamentary Candidate for the Vauxhall Constituency at the next general election.

He is currently Male Co-Convenor of Green Left, the ecosocialist, anti-capitalist platform within the Green Party. He is also the Green Party's delegate to the Stop the War Coalition and an active anti-war campaigner. Joseph has also supported the work of Lambeth Activists, and indeed joined Local Government workers on the picket lines at Brixton Town Hall in 2008. He is also an active member of Unison.

We hope that residents of Vauxhall consider voting for one of these candidates with the aim of building a strong and democratic socialist movement in Lambeth, independent of political and industrial elites.

Whilst trade union bureaucrats are still trying to trick workers into voting for yet more job, pay and service cuts under Labour, Vauxhall residents can now use their vote to protect public services, the environment and the rights of trade unions to organise.

Friday, 26 March 2010

Campaign publishes socialist anti-BNP leaflet

The Socialist Campaign to Stop the Tories and Fascists is a new campaign supported by labour movement activists across the country, including John McDonnell MP. It supports a Labour victory, combined with a fightback by the unions against the anti-working class New Labour leadership. (For more see the website.)

The campaign has produced a special leaflet for union branches and anti-racist and anti-fascist groups campaigning against the BNP.

The text of the leaflet is below.

You can download copyable versions (either colour or black and white) here, or order copies by emailing stopthetoriesandfascists@gmail.com

£20 for 1,000 leaflets; for smaller orders please inquire.

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Socialist Campaign to Stop the Tories and Fascists

THE BNP SERVE THE RICH BY DIVIDING US


The British National Party are racist thugs, pretending to speak for the 'white working class', but actually spreading division and hatred among working-class people. No one will gain from their campaigns except the bosses and the rich.

What is the BNP?

The BNP exploits the problems we face - wage cuts, unemployment, lack of housing and services. It never supports workers fighting back. It is viciously anti-union. From the miners' strike, when it called for the army to smash picket lines, to the recent posties' dispute, it always opposes workers standing up for themselves.

Why is the BNP against unions? Because unions are about workers of all backgrounds - young and old, black and white, British-born and migrant, all religions and none - coming together to fight the bosses for better pay, conditions and rights. The BNP wants to divide us so the bosses can keep us down.

The BNP blames everything on politicians 'betraying Britain' - the capitalists calling the shots are conveniently forgotten. The BNP themselves are politicians of the worst sort. BNP leader Nick Griffin has claimed £200,000 expenses since being elected as a Euro-MP!

In fact, workers born in Britain have far more in common with workers who have moved here and workers in other countries than with the British bosses sacking them, cutting their wages and privatising their services!

If it ever comes to power, the BNP will destroy the unions and every democratic right. Its top brass are Hitler-worshippers. Workers voting BNP is like turkeys voting for Christmas.

Real problems - fake, racist solutions

The problems the BNP exploits are real. Things were bad enough before the recession. Now, though they argue over the details, the leaders of three main parties agree the working class should pay with cuts for the economic crisis caused by the bankers.

Without a strong workers' movement putting forward socialist answers to the capitalist crisis, the BNP will try to fill the gap with racist and fascist 'answers' - letting the real culprits off the hook and scapegoating migrants, asylum-seekers and minorities.

Immigration: BNP lies

The BNP claims Britain is filling up and that migrants are wrecking our public services, stealing jobs and driving down wages. Rubbish!

Where would the NHS or public transport be without migrant workers? Public services are overstretched because of cuts and privatisation, not because of immigration.

The reason thousands of families can't get a council house is because New Labour has kept the Tories' policy of selling off council housing and not building more. Meanwhile luxury offices and homes are built for the rich.

Migrants do not get a better deal. In fact, many asylum-seekers are denied access to services; many more are brutally locked up. 5.5 million British people are 'immigrants' in other countries. They have a right to acceptance there - and migrants from other countries have a right to acceptance here.

There is plenty of money in society to pay for decent jobs, homes and services for everyone - if the government taxed the rich, instead of giving billions to the banks.

To fight the bosses and win we need to unite workers across divisions of race, religion and origin, and demand equal rights for all, no matter where they've come from. Only the bosses benefit from a divided working class.

The working class should not pay for the bosses' crisis

The Visteon car components and Vestas wind turbine workers who occupied their factories to stop jobs cuts showed the way to fight back. So have strikers in the post, British Airways and education. Only struggle can stop the cuts - whoever is in power.

The unions should demand:

* Jobs for all. Cut the working week without loss of pay. Nationalise companies which axe jobs. Stop the cuts and create millions of public sector jobs.
* No wage cuts. A £9 an hour minimum wage, no exceptions. Decent pensions and benefits for all.
* Stop and reverse privatisation. Tax the rich to rebuild the NHS and public services.
* Decent homes for all. An urgent program of council house building and repairs.
* Nationalise the banks and use their profits for jobs, homes and services.
* Put MPs on a worker's wage, with strictly controlled expenses.

Fight for a workers' government!

The working class needs a government which serves its interests as the Tories, Lib Dems and New Labour have served the rich. We need a government which backs our struggles in the workplace and in the community. We need a government based on the grass-roots labour movement, which can solve the economic crisis by acting against the bosses, and taking control of the wealth which we create but they enjoy.

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Who we are

We want to stop the Tories and their plans for huge cuts and attacks on workers' rights. We want a Labour victory, but are organising to fight New Labour's Tory policies. Labour is different from the Tories because of its base in grass-roots working-class organisations like trade unions.

The unions should put forward working-class, socialist policies and kick out the anti-working class New Labour leaders, like Brown and Blair.

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Find out more:
stopthetoriesandfascists.wordpress.com
stopthetoriesandfascists@gmail.com
020 7207 3997

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Promoted by Martin Thomas on behalf of the Socialist Campaign to Stop the Tories and Fascists, 67 Grayson House, London EC1V 3SS. Printed by Upstream, PO Box 823, London SE15 4NA.

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

David Milliband's Tour of UK - Hammersmith

TROOPS OUT OF AFGHANISTAN PROTEST! PROTEST!PROTEST!

LONDONWIDE STWC PROTEST:
BRING THE TROOPS HOME FROM AFGHANISTAN
MILIBAND IN HAMMERSMITH


DAVID MILIBAND PROTEST TROOPS OUT OF AFGHANISTAN FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY 6.00PM ST PAUL'S CHURCH HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY LONDON W6
Please note Foreign Secretary David Miliband will be at St Paul's Church, Hammersmith Broadway, London W6 this Friday. If you are a resident in Hammersmith please try and attend this meeting and raise appropriate STWC questions.

To attend the public meeting all you need to do is email MP Andy Slaughter in advance and say you will be attending the meeting andy@andyslaughter.com
There will also be a SSAC PROTEST outside the church - banners, placards, orange jumpsuits and hoods.

STWC & SSAC have alerted press.

STWC says Milband "....has been much in the news recently, having failed in his protracted attempt to cover up British involvement in kidnapping and torturing -- a defining feature of the "war on terror"."

Foreign Secretary David Miliband will be touring Britain in the coming weeks, holding Labour Party meetings to discuss Britain's foreign policy. PLEASE INFORM WSTWC by reply to this message if you have news of future LP meetings inviting David Miliband or other leading Cabinet figures.

Event on 17th February 2010 at SOAS

Please come to this - the last of the series of events - tomorrow; SOAS reception will know room!
Wed 17th February – 7pm
***Supporting the Boycott on Israel: A View from Within***
Dr. Anat Matar (Tel Aviv University)
SOAS – Room tbc

A series of events to commemorate Gaza one year after Israel’s attack

Gaza: Our Guernica

organized by the Palestine Societies at

SOAS
University College London
Imperial College
Kings College
Goldsmiths
University of Westminster

Monday, 15 February 2010

Motion: Voluntary Political Fund for Lambeth

The following motion has been proposed to Lambeth UNISON Branch Committee.

Voluntary Political Fund for Lambeth

Branch Notes

That there will be a general election and local elections in Lambeth this year.

That members have the right to fund the Labour Party through the union if they wish to. A minority of members currently exercise this right.

UNISON gives around £1.5 million a year to the Labour Party. The Labour Government has supervised widespread attacks on public services and public sector workers.

The Labour Party, along with the Lib Dems and Tories, have pledged widespread cuts to public services and jobs to pay for the latest capitalist crisis, namely the “credit crunch” and subsequent recession.

That the majority of members are currently unable to fund alternatives on a collective basis.

That there are currently at least two active UNISON members in Lambeth who have declared that they are running in the forthcoming elections in the borough, whom have a consistent record in supporting our aims. Neither of them are members of the Labour Party.

Branch Believes

That members have the right to collectively fund and support the political candidates who best serve their interests in order to maximise trade union influence in the political arena.

That member-led democracy is positive for trade unions.

Branch Resolves

That this Branch Committee establishes a voluntary collection amongst members from now until the election campaigning period, likely to be May for both sets of elections. It will be used solely to fund political candidates in Lambeth who have been deemed to be campaigning in the interests of UNISON workers by the Branch membership.

For this Branch Committee to organise a meeting open to all Lambeth UNISON members where candidates from all political parties, other than the far-right, are invited to address members. After this a ballot is arranged by the Returning Officer to determine how the voluntary fund will be allocated. On this basis the Branch will publically support those candidates that command the democratic and collective support of the membership.

For the contents of this motion to be publicised widely within the union movement and also amongst our membership by the Publicity Officers.

Monday, 8 February 2010

Internation Call For Action Against The Egyptian Government's Construction of Gaza Wall

Under the guidance of the former Egyptian Ambassador to Algeria, Ibrahim Youssri, an international class action lawsuit has been produced against the Egyptian regime, which is to be tried in the Egyptian Judicial System.

The first session for the trial has been scheduled for February 16th 2010. The action is about Egypt's erection of the steel barrier wall along the border with Gaza and the closure of the Rafah Border Crossing.

This is a joint international action between Egyptians and Internationals and so far over 3oo internationals have submitted their names as plaintiffs, as well as members of the Egyptian intelligensia. Ibrahim Youssri will be representing himself and acting as counsel for all plaintiffs.

Professor Mohammed Sharaf of Helwan University, Cairo, is co-ordinating the action. He is appealing for more internationals, activists and organisations to be plaintiffs in bringing this international action against the Egyptian Government. Your full name and nationality will be required.

If you are interested in adding your name to the lawsuit, please contact Professor Sharaf before the 16th February 2010 or as soon as possible. Contact him via email: sharafma@yahoo.com or Mobile: 0020 12 107 6312

I asked him why he was doing this and was he not afraid? Professor Sharaf replied, " No, I am not afraid. I am doing this for my grandchildren."

Other Egyptians said that they want regime change but no bloodshed. Another man on a train informed me that the "Egyptian Government is one way and the people are another".

I told Professor Sharaf that he is a brave man.

When he met us in the hotel, it was as usual, swarming with security and anyone we spoke to, subjected to scrutiny or arrested if they were Egyptian or Palestinian. This happened to one young Palestinian man that I gave baby clothes to for one of his relatives. We spoke for 5 minutes in full view of everyone and I showed him the clothes. I learnt that he was too afraid to meet me again as he was arrested and threatened with having his student visa revoked. An Egyptian protestor was taken away in handcuffs.


The draft of the case is outlined as follows:

The Erection of Steel Barrier Wall along the Borders with Gaza and the Closure of Rafah’s Border Crossing Case
(A Tentive Translation by M. A. Sharaf)

Ibrahim Youssri Sayed Hassan Telephone: +20 12 310 1965
Counsel for Plaintiffs

ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT
STATE COUNCIL
JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

1. Ibrahim Youssri Sayed Hussein, on behalf of himself and counsel for the plaintiffs. Mahmoud Reda Al Khodeiry
2. George Ishaq
3. Abdel-Galil Mostafa
4. Hamdeen Sabahi, MP
5. Saad Abboud, MP
6. Hamdy Kandil
7. Ibrhim Mostafa Zahran
……………………………….
and a class of nearly 300 plaintiffs, and ……………………….
1. Abbas Ali UK
2. David Paul Sowder US
3. Dennis DuVall US
4. Elfi Padovan German
5. Ellen Anne Rosser US
6. Ellen M Graves US
7. Gael Ruth Murphy US
8. Gehan Fahima Abdel-Hafiz US
9. Gunter Wimmer German
10. Hedy Epstein US
11. John Porter UK
12. Judethe Ann Allen US
13. Kenneth Robert Imrie UK
14. Louana Bourke Irish
15. Marie Ponchelet France
16. Medea Susan Benjami US
17. Michael Joseph Napier UK
18. Omair Manzour UK
19. Patricia Paki Wieland US
20. Priscilla Lynch US
21. Ruth Fergusson Hooke US
22. Thomas Gerrard McVitte UK
23. Tighe Dennis Barry US
24. Warren Allan Biggs UK
25. Yvonne Anne Ridley UK

Plaintiffs,
V.
The President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Egypt
The Minister of Defense of the Arab Republic of Egypt
The Minister of Interiors of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Commander of the Rafah’s Border Crossing, Rafah, Governorate of North Sinai.

Case No. ……….

NATURE OF THE CASE AND STATEMENT OF FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
It is unfortunate to witness an uncalled for motion by the Egyptian government that is lacking, in all the sense of the word, any justification that is categorically, comprehensively, and completely rejected by a spectrum of all political forces and civil society organizations and individual citizens. The Egyptian government mandated a decree to construct a steel barrier wall separating Egypt and Gaza Strip, reaching a depth of 30 meters under the ground and 20 meters high above, and extending more than 10 kilometers along the border. The irony, the wall does not extend along the whole eastern Egyptian borders including a 200 km stretch with Israel. Beyond any doubt, the act unequivocally and strangely enough, reveals that Egypt’s fears and its proclaimed heightened anxieties of national security are limited only to its 13 kilometers borders with Gaza rather than the whole border stretch including the longest section with Israel.
Since the Gaza Holocaust, the Egyptian government as represented in this suit by its declared defendants, in their respective executive capacities, have been the subject of indignation by the by the Egyptian and the Arab people and all the free people of the world for its decision on the nearly permanent closure of the Rafah’s border crossing between Egypt and Palestinian Gaza Strip. This flagrant act is viewed as complete succumbing in to Israel’s and the United States of America’s scheme and agenda in imposing a total blockade on the people in Gaza. In addition, the decisions of opening of the crossing are rather irregular, abrupt, and arbitrary in manner and goes under pretexts of national security priorities and on several occasions they cite Egyptian sovereignty rights.
This categorical and precarious ostensibility in dealing with the Rafah’s crossing has resulted in catastrophic consequences and flagrant violations of international law and the Constitution and laws of Egypt, among them and the least to mention:
FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
Erection of the Separating Barrier Wall is a Violation of the Profound Principles of International Law
The construction of the barrier steel wall along the Egyptian-Gaza border stretch represents a violation of international humanitarian law and human rights (that is not only limited to the people of Gaza, but also to Egyptians and to all human beings regardless of their nationalities, including non conformity with:
The den Hague Rules of 1907 and the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 and precedents serving as standards in the international law that had been endorsed by the precedents in the International Court of Justice in den Hague regarding the separation wall erected by Israel to separate their forced predesignated borders from the occupied Palestinian areas, particularly as regards the following rights:
The right to food: Israel is committed to providing the occupied territories with food, water, medicines, and means of medical treatment, in accordance with Article 55 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. None the less, Gaza is it perpetually continues to keep Gaza under-siege and bars the entry of such aid, even the aid sent from foreign countries.
This right is also stated unambiguously in Articles 11, 24, and 27 of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and Articles 12 and 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The right for ownership: The construction of the Egyptian Wall violates the right to property ownership, as enshrined in Article 46 of the Fourth Geneva Convention and Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Agricultural land adjacent to the Wall will be harmed, where and groundwater reservoir used for irrigation will be polluted. The International Court of Justice ruled that the erection of the Israeli Barrier wall could not justified under pretexts of security or military necessities
There are apparent there signs of landslides that started to show on the course of drilling (digging) of the steel wall on the Egyptian side of the borders with the besieged Gaza Strip.
In this connection, we refer to what eye witnesses reported about a virtual collapse of the drainage wells in the area north of Salah Elddin Gate after the drilling equipment has reached that section. A preliminary trench had been dug to continue the construction work of the barrier wall to stop activities in the underground tunnels across the border, but work came to an abrupt stand still in that region, according to local eyewitnesses report.
The locals also pointed to the existence of a marked landslide in an area few meters away from a housing block. Northern Sinai local government bodies had surveyed the block to have an initial inventory of existing buildings just a week before.
Water experts on the other hand have warned of a humanitarian catastrophe to be incurred on the Gazan populace emanating from Egypt’s construction of the steel wall on the borders with Gaza Strip. Experts claim that such a construction constitutes a strategic threat to the underground water reservoir engulfing Gaza. Inadvertently, the wall will result in economic and water resources blockades against Gaza.
It has been reported by the Palestinian “Alquds” (Jerusalem) newspaper that the construction of the wall is, in effect, a resemblance of the water traps dug underground by Israeli occupation on the eastern and northern Gaza borders, and thus constitutes an additional blockade of water resources on the Gaza Strip. It had been also reported that the underground reservoir on the southern border of the Gaza Strip is a common and overlaps, and mitigates across the border with the Egyptian neighboring one. In consequence, the wall is in essence an artificial barrier that had been politically motivated and would have grave environmental impact on the constant and unhampered flow of water. Noteworthy here is the fact that the steel wall will reach a depth of 30 meters underground.
Experts also note that the underground reservoir (aquifer) will also be vulnerable to seepage of saline sea water as a direct result of the erosions and dislocations in the rocks at the bottom of the aquifer resulting from deep intrusion of iron sheathings.
Experts emphasized that projects implemented in this manner are not advisable and certainly have significantly adverse environmental impact. In addition, Palestinians will resort to deeper digging. In practice, this would be impossible in most of the border’s areas owing to the presence of ground water at such depths. Beyond any doubt, establishment of such a wall would affect the quality of ground water, in both medium and long foreseen terms. Contamination becomes omnipotent because of the ease of transport of pollutants into the aquifer as a result of the disturbance in the soil and the inadvertent lack of its cohesion. Noteworthy here, the corrosion of the wall is eminent, specifically, owing to the wet and damp environment and that will lead to diffusion of heavy metal ions and pollution of the underground aquifer.
Environmental experts, all around, have vocally called for an immediate intervention to protect the aquifer in Gaza from further deterioration and additional pollution.
It is also worth mentioning here that the Israeli occupation, few years ago, announced a public tender for the construction of a canal (channel) or a ditch along the border between occupied Rafah and the Egyptian section of Rafah that would has been supposedly filled with seawater and ranging between 50 meters and 100 meters width, and a 10 meters to 15 meters depth. However, this project had been shelved at the time on grounds of practical obstacles and handicaps, as well as the strong Egyptian objections.
The right to freedom of movement. This barrier wall violates the right of the Palestinians, the Egyptians, and citizens of other nationalities in movement that has been provided for in Article 13-1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 12-3 of the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The right to asylum: The right to asylum is regulated by the framework of the United Nations conventions on refugees, including:
1. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, adopted on July 28, 1951.
2. Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, adopted on January 31, 1967.
3. United Nations Declaration on Territorial Asylum of December 14, 1967.
4. Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons adopted in September 28, 1954 and in August 30, 1961.
5. Geneva Convention IV Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, adopted on August 12, 1949.
6. Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Convention IV Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts, of June 8, 1977.

SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION
The Steel Wall Barrier and the Closure of the Rafah’s Border Crossing Represent a Violation of Egyptian Commitments and Obligations Ratified and Enacted by its Arabic Conventions and Treaties
The current Egyptian actions represent:
1. A flagrant violation of Egypt's obligations as had been ratified in the Charter of the League of Arab States and the joint defense agreement and economic cooperation, and other treaties ratified by Egypt and once ratified became binding and an integral part of Egyptian legislation in force, and
2. A clear violation of the rules of international law and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international conventions, covenants, and treaties that are ratified and took force by all States. Such violations calls for an international responsibility and accountability; for such conventions mandate the establishment of peaceful relations between nations and prohibits economic sanctions, unless only enacted by the United Nations, after the exhaustion of all negotiating and reconciliation steps, provided in the Charter. Just a reminder, the United Nations Charter is an integral part of the Egyptian home legislation. The ostensible enforcement of a blockade on the Gaza Strip is in violation of the rules of international law and UN Charter. Relevant here is the fact that the governing authority in Gaza did not commit any act of hostility that would aggravate and call on Egypt to impose sanctions that are to be governed by statutes of limitations that are largely indoctrinated in the specific rules and procedures clearly defined in international relations.
3. It is unfortunate that Egypt has abrogated its leading Arabic role in defending Arabic rights and the legitimate rights of the people of Palestine for which it went to war for it in 1956, 1967 and 1973. In complete reversal, and without remorse, Egypt is now ostensibly involved and willful partner in the implementation of Israel's policy of blockading and isolating Gaza from the rest of the world.
4. It is both ironic and regrettable that the timing of such acts coincides with the anniversary of the Gaza holocaust that devastated the Gaza Strip, and resulted in grave killings of thousands of its children and women and left them homeless, starving, and they were denied all basic human rights including the right to medical treatment, access to medication, and infants formulae. Israel mounted reprehensible war of aggression on Gaza, without any justifications. In its war pitch, Israel staged a perpetual war employing its sophisticated range of armory, fighter bombers, tanks, a barrage of missiles, and incinerating white phosphorous bombs to the dismay of human conscience worldwide. The South African, albeit Jewish, judge Goldstone could not condone or conceive what transpired and scathingly condemned Israel’s war crimes in Gaza in his report.
5. The Egyptian legal system and the international agreements between Egypt, Israel, the United States, the European Union and the International Quartet are all devoid of any justification or grounds for the ostensible imposition of such stifling and deadly blockade against our brethren in Gaza. Above all, Egypt is not bound or adherent to any agreements on the Rafah’s Crossing, on the Egyptian side of the border, and were not a party in it, an incongruity with its Arabic and religious commitments and obligations.
6. With a deep heartfelt sorrow, Egypt sided with the Israeli and American positions to punish Gaza Strip for the sake of placating a the fictitious Palestinian Authority that is a nonexistent or represents a sovereign international body in international law. The PA operates on profiteering and squandering millions of dollars that are outpouring, from the United States and Europe, and end in the pockets of members of that alleged authority. The fictitious authority receives significant support of arms cache and police training and whose security forces are commandeered by General Dayton whose forces categorically torture resistance fighters merely to appease Israel.
7. The Egyptian government acts on a hollow presumption in imposing its blockade thst assumes that Gaza Strip is a renegade province rebelling against the so-called Palestenian Authority. Such presumptions are seriously flawed and need a carefull thorough reexamination in view of recent developments and established realities. The fact of the matter is that Gaza meet all the criteria required to be recognized as a sovereign state. The criteria is summarized as the existence of a specific territory, inhabiting people, and a managing government. Thus, arbitrary perceptions that Gaza is renegade province rebelling against the central authority are unwarranted and would not be upheld under as many international and legal considerations.
8. The Egyptian stance towards Gaza Strip is founded on the flawed presumption that the so-called Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, is regarded by international law as sovereign state. In fact, it is no more than administrative units to whom the occupation relegated managing the affairs of the occupied territory; and thus does not have any sort of independence or sovereignty over its territory, for it is fully subservient to the occupation authority. According to this scheme, the alleged Palestenian Authority is not mandated to enact any sovereign decisions and cannot prevent frequent incursions by Israeli troops in the occupied territories targeting and killing Palestinian citizens, razing homes and dwellings, and establishing settlements while the so-called PA remains passively witnessing and unable to utter a single word of objections to those grave highly handed Israeli practices and violations, and
9. Beyond any reasonable doubt, Egypt is joining forces in the blockade of Gaza with Israel, the United States, and the European Union, in an attempt to help impose implementation of the Zionist project of a settlement to the conflict that ultimately comprises a flawed Palestinian entity on the remnants of the land of Palestine occupied since June 5, 1967. Such a model is in close resemblance of the abolished apartheid rule in South Africa. The sought after entity will have no army, no independent foreign policy, and even no sovereignty over its airspace. This designated scheme is incongruent to the Security Council and General Assembly of the United Nations, and Arab summit resolutions as well as the Arab Peace Initiative adopted in Beirut’s Arab Summit, that has been proposed by Saudi Arabia. Last but not least, the main aim of this apartheid model eyes the eradication and annulations of all the Palestinian Arab entity and presence in Jerusalem, the preeminent demolition of the holy shrine Alaqsa mosque, and the establishment of an ethnically pure Jewish state on the Palestinian soil, and
In addition to the fact that the siege of Gaza is in violation of the principles of international law and the provisions of the United Nations Charter that stipulated the right to self-determination, and the provisions of the Geneva IV Convention that clearly define the authorities of the occupation and their obligations safeguard the occupied territories entities, prohibits any squander of its wealth, the forced deportation and killing of its inhabitants, and torture. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states in its first article that:
1. All people are entitled to the right of self-determination. By this virtue people are free to determine their political system and are free to pursue their economic, social, and cultural development, as they deem fit.
2. All people, in their pursuance of their own goals, are free to dispose of their own natural wealth and resources without infringing on any obligations arising out of considerations for international economic cooperation based on the principle of mutual benefit and international law. Under no circumstances, people cannot be deprived of their means of subsistence.

THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
Violation of the Steel Barrier Wall and the Closure of the Rafah’s Border Crossing to the Egyptian Constitution and Egyptian Laws in Force
1. The ostensible Egyptian blockade of Gaza and the closure of the Rafah’s crossing is contrary to profound principles affirmed in the preamble to our Constitution of the land, which states in its first article that: “Peace based on justice and that political and social progress for all people cannot be carried out unless those people are free and at its own independent will, and that any civilization cannot be worthy of its name unless it is free from exploitation whatever its form.''
2. The siege of Gaza is also contrary to our Arabic commitments and obligations that had been affirmed in paragraph II of the preamble to the Constitution that stipulate: “With certitude, our Arab nation recognizes that the Arab unity is a call emanating from our history and a call to our future, a necessity to our fate, and can only be achieved in the protection of an Arab nation that is capable of warding off any threat, whatever its source and whatever its proclaimed allegations”.
3. It is enshrined in the Preamble to our Constitution, in its fourth article, the significance of Egyptian people entitlement to freedom and pride and how that is paramount to development and commensurate with the high ideals to be espoused. So, the restrictions ostensibly imposed and the Closure of the Rafah’s Border Crossing represents a derogatory assault on the freedom and pride of the Egyptian citizenry.
4. The decisions to close the Rafah’s Crossing are at variance with stipulations of Article I of the Constitution that: “Egyptian people are part of the Arab nation and they work for the realization of aspirations for its comprehensive unity. Hereby are the resolutions of the closure of the Rafah’s Crossing are at clear and candid odds with our Arabic commitments encompassing efforts to realize comprehensive Arab unity”
5. Article 50 of the Constitution states that: “It is reprehensive to prohibit or deny any citizen entitlement to reside in any specific location or be mandated to reside in a particular place, except in cases specifically stipulated in the law.”
According to Article 51 of the Constitution, Such rights and entitlements are breached by decisions of closure of the Rafah’s Crossing that are, in consequence, resulting in the deprivation of an Egyptian citizen, who happens to be visiting the Gaza Strip, from his return to Egypt for indefinite prolonged durations and subject him to bureaucratic banning restrictions denying him of his constitutional right for return, and leave him subjected to consequential material and moral losses
6. The closure of the crossing and the persistent siege of Gaza breach the explicit commitments set forth in the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Egypt is a signatory and had already after being ratified become an integral part of the national legislation, according to Article 151 of the Egyptian Constitution.
a. Article 2 of the Covenant provides that “the State shall respect the rights of all individuals residing on its land, without any discrimination as to race, color, sex, language, religion, political or nonpolitical opinions, national or social origin, wealth, social background, or any other reasons.''
b. Article 12 of the Covenant prohibits imposition of restrictions on the right to liberty of movement and freedom for choice of residence, or the freedom to leave any country including his own. No one shall be deprived arbitrarily of the right to enter his own country. Such obligations apply to the State of Egypt in the case of an Egyptian who wishes to enter the Gaza Strip or return from. By the same token, it also applies in the case of the Palestinians stranded at the Egyptian borders and deprived entry to Gaza.
7. The law provides rules of entry and exit to Egyptians and other nationals, whereby such regulations apply uniformly to all air and seaports. The law does not justify arbitrary application of the rules. Whatever applies to the Cairo Airport, Sharm El Sheikh Airport, Salloum Border Crossing, and several border crossings with Sudan should also apply to the Rafah’s Crossing. It is not justifiable to invoke arguments and pretexts citing security consideration to single out a certain border crossing for arbitrary and precarious aggravations, for the security system is one and indivisible one, and certainly this is a universally acknowledged security rule.
8. Israel, on previous occasions, has tried before to change the name of its rigorous network of barrier walls in the West Bank from a security wall to an anti-terror wall. In this connection, the Egyptian authorities resort to name of the steel wall as engineering constructions is inconceivable. Whatever the alleged name given, it does not change the fact that a steel barrier is being erected between Egypt and Gaza

CONCLUDING REMARKS
For all the Preceding Causations and Allegations, and
With all the admissible details we will show concerning annulations of the void administrative decisions issued as regards the erection of the steel barrier wall and those that impose severe restrictions on entry and exit at Rafah’s Border Crossing. These administrative orders and decrees violate the Constitution and law and are inherently arbitrary selectivity and implies uncalled for bias. These administrative orders represent a flagrant denial and deviation to Egypt's national and Arab commitment. Also, it inflicts gross damage to Egypt’s foreign and Arabic relations and interests. The security allegation or invocations of sovereign rights as alibis of such violations have been flatly rejected by the International Court of Justice. In consequence, Egypt has to conform to international obligations that prohibit erection of such a steel barrier wall and the closure the Rafah’s border citing security concerns or sovereign rights

PRAYER FOR RELIEF
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves, pray for the following relief:
1. Accept and certify this case as a class action.
2. Enter a permanent injunctive relief;
a. Restrain the implementation of the administrative decision of the steel barrier wall along the borders with Gaza
b. Restrain resolutions that required the closure of the Rafah’s border crossing and the precarious and ostensible application of restrictions and the imposition of exceptional measures. The plaintiffs request application of measures at the Rafah’s crossing that are in conformity with those applied at other Egyptian land, air, and sea ports, and
3. The plaintiffs ask this court to enter relief declaring annulations of those administrative orders mandating erection of the steel barrier wall and closure the Rafah border crossing and an injunction for equal treated in the same manner applicable at all other ports of the country, with whatever consequential effects that follows.
4. Award plaintiffs the full costs and attorneys’ fees arising out of this action, and
5. Such other and further relief as this Court may deem just and appropriate.

Dated: January 4, 2010
Ibrahim Youssri
By: _________________________
Ibrahim Youssri Sayed Hussein
Attorney for Plaintiffs

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Lambeth Activists Celebrate Election Success

Lambeth Activists candidates today secured 100 per cent of the seats they contested at a lively Lambeth UNISON AGM.

With over 200 Lambeth members in attendance, Dan Jeffery and Ruth Cashman won the post of Assistant Branch Secretary with 56 per cent of the vote.

Dan and Ruth will job share the post and pledged to primarily spend their facility time in workplaces recruiting members and activists to resist the cuts to jobs, pay and public services that Labour, Tories and Lib Dems have promised.

Reg Morrison, Rob Gowland, Mary Kotey, Gurmeet Khurana, James Caspell, Jeremy Dewar and Gary Whiting all secured their positions on Lambeth UNISON’s Branch Committee.

Hassina Poyser, Ruth Cashman and Sahida Uddin all secured positions as delegates to National and National Local Government Conferences respectively.

A number of motions were passed, calling for all UNISON officials to be elected, a cross-union campaign to be built to oppose cuts to jobs and services and a concerted recruitment drive in every workplace.

Gurmeet Khurana’s work as International Officer drew special praise from numerous quarters, with Lambeth Branch having raised £1000’s for Palestinian aid organisations this year and twinning initiatives underway with unions in Palestine and Swaziland.

Lambeth Activists built on their first contested Lambeth UNISON AGM last year and have since recruited almost 20 shop stewards and countless members across Lambeth. Activists were also instrumental in producing the first Branch Newsletters in over a decade.

Lambeth Unison is renound as one of the most active, radical branches in UNISON Local Government and has pioneered the introduction of UNISON learning reps, environmental reps and practical support for the Palestinian people in recent years.

Monday, 11 January 2010

Vote for LAMBETH ACTIVISTS at Lambeth UNISON AGM - Lambeth Town Hall, 12:15pm, 14th January 2010

We are a group of activists who believe that UNISON, and the trade union movement at large, needs to be rebuilt from the grass-roots, encouraging maximum participation and control of unions by members, and giving workers the confidence to fight collectively for their own interests in their workplaces.

We want an inclusive, active, fighting union that effectively takes on management and the government by involving all workers in action to defend and extend our rights.

We need new momentum – passionate activists who are prepared to fight to build a union for members, run by members.


We ask you to support and join us!

Lambeth Activists candidates for elections at the 2010 AGM:

Assistant Branch Secretary
Ruth Cashman & Dan Jeffery


Vice Chair
Reg Morrison

Membership Officer
Mary Kotey & Rob Gowland

Assistant Publicity Officer
Jeremy Dewar

International Officer
Gurmeet Khurana

Young Members Officer
James Caspell

Welfare Officer
Gary Whiting

National Conference Delegates
· Hassina Malik
· Sahida Uddin & Ruth Cashman

Local Government Conference Delegates
· Hassina Malik
· Sahida Uddin


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