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Breaking news: The refusers forced the Israeli government to delay the judicial coup! | Refuser Solidarity Network

We are writing this quickly, as events are unfolding on the ground.

Weeks-long wave of refusal and civil resistance forced the Israeli government yesterday (Monday) to postpone the #anti-democratic judicial coup! Due to the refusers' pressure, on Saturday, the minister of defense, Yoav Galant, had a press conference and announced his opposition to the judicial #coup, citing voices of #dissent in the army as the major reason for his break with his own party and the government. As a result, the prime minister, Netanyahu, fired him on Sunday. The firing led to a huge backlash: mass #protests, a general #strike by universities and trade unions, the blocking of roads across the country and the shutdown of the airport. All this forced the government to postpone the judicial coup. And it all started with the refusers.

Earlier this week the Israeli press overflowed with daily refusal statements and civil resistance announcements. Each day hundreds of reserve soldiers protested against the government and declared their refusal to continue to serve in the Israeli army. Among them are soldiers of the Intelligence Corps soldiers, doctors, combat pilots and more. In a letter sent to the Israeli defense minister, soldiers of the Intelligence Corps wrote:

“Our conscience does not allow us to cooperate with the attempts to change the regime In Israel. An undemocratic Israel is a weak Israel which is dangerous to minorities within it, an Israel with a failing economic system. Our love for the country and the many years we spent serving it compel us to resist.”

The act of refusal also worked its way to different sectors of the #army and the Israeli society. 700 Soldiers in the standing army sent out official letters to the minister of defense and the Commander-in-Chief of the Israeli army stating that they will resign from service. Parents of soldiers to be facing mandatory #conscription have reconsidered sending their children to serve in the army and a group of 40 soldiers currently serving their mandatory conscription filmed a video vowing not to serve an undemocratic government.

On Friday, the Israeli army Commander-in-Chief warned that the Israeli army is disintegrating and that military operations are at risk due to massive amounts of refusals caused by the judicial coup. Israeli prime minister Netanyahu addressed the unprecedented crisis the army is facing and mentioned that refusing to serve in the military is a great danger to Israel.

The refusal wave puts the government in an unparalleled #crisis, and this crisis is a huge #opportunity. This represents a massive crack in the Israeli mainstream’s conviction that the army is used purely for defense. It is a moment of deep change in the worldviews of the Israeli citizenry, that could allow the anti-occupation movement to show Israelis that a democracy only for some people, is not a democracy at all.

Although this could be a time to celebrate decades of hard work leading to a moment of success, the fight is far from over. The reforms have only been postponed and not canceled. Netanyahu called for the army to punish the #refusers, and to get the majority needed to approve a delay in the legislation, Netanyahu promised an ultra-nationalist party to create a new “national guard” under the control of Itamar Ben Gvir, the leader of an extreme #right-wing party. All this means that leveraging the protests to fight the occupation is a challenge, and there is no democracy without an end to the #occupation.

Refuser Solidarity Network continues to support local Israeli refusers. We support efforts to use this moment to expand the anti-occupation movement and continue the fight to bring an end to the occupation.

Source: https://mailchi.mp/refuser/refusers-solidarity-15085353

#Israel #RefuserSolidarityNetwork

faab64@diasp.org

Peru's anti-coup protesters continue to demonstrate against the legislative coup that removed Pedro Castillo, the elected president, from power weeks ago.

Thursday's day of demonstrations in Lima, demanding the resignation of President-designate Dina #Boluarte, was marked by violent police repression, which left several people injured.

Social movements from around the world have expressed their solidarity with the protesters, who have been brutally repressed by the police and military forces controlled by President Dina Boluarte.

#Peru #Lima #Protests #Coup #SouthAmerica #Poltics
https://twitter.com/telesurenglish/status/1616518551032004615

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Peru Declares Month-Long State of Emergency Amid Protests over Ouster of Pedro Castillo

Do not expect any reaction from the guardians of democracy in #Europe or #US to react to these fascist moves.

#Peru #coup waa the ejaculation of western nations love for #democracy + law and order.

The coup leader saidd they will have an election 2 years from now, so people should be happy.

https://www.democracynow.org/2022/12/15/headlines/peru_declares_month_long_state_of_emergency_amid_protests_over_ouster_of_pedro_castillo

faab64@diasp.org

Coup in Peru & Latin America Fights Dollar Hegemony

The #coup in #Peru last week was similar to the U.S.-backed parliamentary coup that removed Pakistani PM #ImranKhan from office in April.

Khan recently survived an assassination attempt.

  • “How much do you think the U.S. is involved in this? And are there ways to tell?”
  • Lee Camp asks Benjamin Norton about the legislative coup that removed Peruvian President Pedro Castillo from office last week.

Peru’s far right never allowed Pedro Castillo to govern.

A week after Castillo entered office, the military forced his anti-imperialist, socialist foreign minister #HéctorBéjar to resign. This happened multiple times to ministers in his cabinet, undermining his leadership.

Peru’s far-right Congress started the campaign to depose Pedro Castillo as soon as he came to power in 2021. They had tried twice before they succeeded on December 7.

#Castillo had the constitutional right to dissolve Congress. It had been done by the right-wing before.

As president, Pedro Castillo faced heavy opposition from the far-right powers that dominated the Peruvian Congress.

Peru’s now-deposed President Pedro Castillo won the presidency after gaining notoriety for organizing a teachers’ strike.

A lot of political power in Latin America is still in the hands of the descendants of mostly-European colonizers.

Whenever indigenous communities win political power in Latin America – as seen in Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, and beyond – they face a backlash from their colonizers.

Last week, there were two coups targeting leftist Latin American leaders. They show how the #neoliberal regime change playbook has grown beyond simple military violence.

Ben Norton and Lee Camp explain what happened to Pedro Castillo in Peru.

Watch the full interview on BT-Headline:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf1b95SGUp0&t=1s

faab64@diasp.org

This is not Iran, so don't expect it to go viral.

"Repression against demonstrators continues at this hour in the Center of Lima, Avenida Abancay and there have been arrests."
#Peru #Politic #Coup #PeruProtests
(Twitter link):
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1602456456292622336

faab64@diasp.org

Protests against #Peru's new government grew this weekend, with police clashing with angry demonstrators calling for a national strike, fresh elections and the release of detained former president Pedro #Castillo

The protests, which turned deadly on Sunday, have swollen since the leader was impeached and arrested, accused of attempting a coup (funny that they support the #coup by the #military /Farhad)

#Politics #SouthAmerica

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Protests against Peru's new government grew this weekend, with police clashing with angry demonstrators calling for a national strike, fresh elections and the release of detained former president Pedro Castillo

South American country's legislature on Wednesday threw out the leftist Castillo after he tried to dissolve Congress and rule by decree.

Dina Boluarte, a former prosecutor who had served as Castillo's vice president, was quickly sworn in to replace him.

On Saturday she introduced her new cabinet, a group with an independent and technocratic profile and including eight women.

And fucked up American liberals comparing him with the freaking Trump.

So typical.
#peru #castillo #coup #southamerica #politics
https://www.rfi.fr/en/international-news/20221211-protests-spread-against-peru-s-new-president

thanatosincarnate@pod.geraspora.de

Fetter Mittelfinger an all die Almans, die die letzten 7-8 Jahre einem immer das Gefühl gaben, man wäre paranoid, wenn man über das Waffensammeln von Reichsbürger:innen oder Polizist:innen im Osten, die Löschkalk für das Verschwinden Lassen von migrantisierten Leichen hamstern, besorgt war und ausführlich reden wollte. Und dabei waren auch so einige, die sich als Queere oder ähnlich verpönte Gruppen irgendwann auch nicht mehr hinter Hautfarbe und vermeintlich imaginiertem Ariernachweis verstecken können. Und besonders auch an die, die immer so tun, als wäre es eine seltsame Befindlichkeit, wenn ich sage, dass ich mich in gewisse Gegenden nicht hintraue ohne lokale ethnisch-deutsche Begleitung.

Und großer Dank an diejenigen, die mutig darüber reden, schreiben, dagegen vorgehen -- vor allem die große antifaschistische Handarbeit, die so auf den Straßen passiert -- aber auch an diejenigen, die das in den Institutionen trotz Paranoiaverdacht versuchen einzudämmen.

#deutschland #reichsbürger #coup #umsturz #rechts #rechtsradikalismus #faschismus

brainwavelost@nerdpol.ch

..., there is another scenario in case if Russia is not defeated, but there is still a need to organise a #revolution there. One of the most effective instruments for such a #coup would be a #military #defeat of #Russia at some remote war theater. If it turns out that it is not possible to achieve such defeat fighting with convential weapons, without the use of nuclear weapons, it turns out that the American theory suggests the possibility of a so-called limited #nuclear-war, when the nuclear weapons … nuclear weapons are used in the territories not directly related to either the territory of Russia, or the US. That is, without risk of a nuclear exchange between our countries, all the way to a general nuclear war. But [instead] fight with tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of some other country. That is, for example, #Ukraine, #Poland, #Germany – nobody in #America cares about a small nuclear war there in order to defeat Russia with the use of nuclear weapons, well, and then it would lead to the overthrow of President #Putin. That’s how #NATO thinks.
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