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Disentangling the Delhi HM Conference from the SWP Crisis

Statement from the organising group of the Delhi HM conference

Over the past few days there have been suggestions that the journal
Historical Materialism (HM) is run by Britain’s Socialist Workers’
Party (SWP), that the SWP is associated with the Delhi HM Conference
on 3–5 April 2013, and that in light of the rape crisis in the SWP,
the Delhi HM conference should be boycotted or disrupted.

Both propositions underlying the boycott and disruption call are
absolutely false. HM has always been an independent journal, and is
not controlled by the SWP or any other group. Three out of the
12-member Editorial Board were members of the SWP. During the recent
controversy, all three have resigned their membership of the party in
support of democracy and gender rights. Furthermore, there is no
connection whatsoever between the SWP and the Delhi HM conference.

Participation at HM conferences across the world has always covered a
wide spectrum of left-wing political thought. The Delhi HM conference
includes participants from India and abroad and will continue this
tradition of plurality. Members of the organising group of the Delhi
HM conference, which is broadly Left in its composition, believe that
equality between the sexes is central to building ‘new cultures of the
Left’. This struggle must address violence against women wherever it
occurs. Since the recent crisis in the SWP involves rape charges, it
caused deep disquiet amongst us.

The bulk of the preparations for the conference, including the
selection of submissions, took place well before the recent SWP
controversy, yet the fact that one out of around 140 papers selected
was by an SWP Central Committee member was used in the disinformation
campaign against the Conference. As the success of the Conference is
the organising group’s prime concern and we have no wish to be
associated with the crisis of any other group, we asked the sole
member of the SWP CC who was to attend the conference not to attend.
The HM Conference remains an open event and its organisers cannot
prevent the entry or exit of participants or stop anyone who chooses
to speak from the floor of the Conference discussions from doing so.

Dilip Simeon
Gautam Mody
Harsh Kapoor
Kamal Chenoy
Rohini Hensman
Rosa Basanti
(On behalf of the Delhi Conference organising group) 26/3/2013

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