Dear Samara and Vlad... Well it appears that our appeal to the International workers movement is beginning to get attention. Hi, all I am back. Been away since Sunday and it is now Friday evening. I would like to answer the below message in the from our heroes in the "ISWoR" in the shortest possible terms. Are you going to send some money to this "important" event or not....? Cut all the bullshit please. Everybody knows that Malecki has a warm heart for the politics of the International Communist League. (By the way I am not a member!) Malecki "appealing" for funds for "himself" is quite false.This was pretty slimy even coming from "leftists" who know very well who Malecki is. Hope that the left will publish the appeal in their papers. According to our heroes (below) the International Communist League ("Spartoids") has published it in thier press...Don't know myself. Will let you know if I hear anything.. Another aspect of this is that our leftists seem to have no qualms about endangering the lives of both Malecki and Belikin by falsely implying; "SECONDLY, on the Samara Appeal there is an appeal for the money to be sent to "international representatives", Bob Malecki (Spartoid in Sweden) to cover Europe; and Bilenkin - another Spart I believe - to cover the USA; and lastly by Swift (money transfer) direct to the Samara Strike Committee." a Now I would like to warn our leftists that by doing this kind of stuff you endanger the lives of both Malecki and Belikin. Knowing full well that leftist do get murdered working inside and out side of the former SU. Perhaps we should change your name from "International Solidarity Organization for Russia" to finks and promoters of setting up political opponents for those in Russia who would like them eliminated. I am extremely upset for accusing not only Vlad but myself as frontmen for anything in the way that you have done it and posted a fucking license to kill ad over the entire Internet. There is no difference in what you people have done and the antics of any anti-communist who a few years back was trying to set Malecki and others up as "maniacs and mad bombers" including giving there home addresses and the addresses of black Vietnam Vets to be used by the American and Swedish secret police because we are supporters of "Russian Imperialism"...This by the way goes for "Brown" who even goes much futher... Warm regards Bob Malecki Vlad, been to "Karaalen" the Finnish part of the former SU they wanna get back.. I am home now and going back to work. I keep in touch if anything comes up.. Bob Datum: den 8 april 1999 10:13 Ämne: ISWoR - On the ICL and Russia. >From - International Solidarity with Workers in Russia - ISWoR 8th April 1999. Three e-mails are below. First is the ISWoR response to Ikcelam. Second is Ikcelam's message. Third is the original message IN FULL from the Samara Strike Committee. Dear comrades all, On 5th April, a message was widely distributed on the international left, see below, condemning the sectarian behaviour of the ICL, the international Spartacist organisation and some of their friends. ISWoR, independent of all the comrades concerned, has investigated the two web sites in question and come to the conclusions that: A. The second All Russia Congress of Committee’s is an event of considerable importance both to the Russian working class and internationally. It must be supported fully and absolutely. ISWoR will be collecting donations from our supporters and members and sending as much as we can to the Samara strikers to organise their All Russia Congress. We urge all comrades and groups to send money by whichever way they feel confident. Any and all attempts to set up similar bodies must be supported. B. It is clear that the ICL have been involved supporting Samara workers for some time and are heavily supporting this initiative. This work is only to be commended. Well done comrades! C. Ikcelam, the author of the post, obviously does not like ICL politics or the organisation. We have yet to get a response from the Samara strikers on his allegations, and we do not know whether Vladimir Bilenkin is even a member or close to the ICL. That our left-wing movement in general is sectarian, and not just the ICL, does not mean we should simply condemn those who make typical sectarian mistakes - and that is all this is here. ISWoR did not find any evidence that one penny of this money is going astray - nor do we think it is. D. The Samara web site in English does look like an ICL front. This can easily be corrected but not by removing the pro-ICL links - this would be sectarian jealousy and give weapons to right-wing witch-hunters - but by the rest of the left getting involved, giving practical support, and earning the right to get their organisation linked on the Samara strikers web site - just as the ICL and their friends have done! It would be good also for the Samara web site to put in links and information about other struggles in Russia - such as the Yasnogorsk/Tula Strikers for whom ISWoR has been raising solidarity internationally. E. Friendly advice to the ICL would be to follow the example of dozens of activists who are members of a wide range of left political parties or none at all, but despite these differences, work together in ISWoR. We are a new international body with supporters in 15 countries already. We are united around four simple principles of building international solidarity for workers in Russia, opposing racism and fascism there and opposing the IMF-Yeltsinite exploitation that has destroyed the economy. We know the ICL support these principles too. Therefore we would urge them, and all other comrades of all other groups to work together in supporting the Samara strikers and all progressive workers organisations in Russia. This method can achieve maximum solidarity internationally which is so important in these times. Lisa Taylor - for ISWoR Interim International Committee Subj: Re - Spartacists & All Russia Congress of Strike Committees Date: 05/04/99 21:26:40 GMT From: Ikcelam Subj: Spartacist & All Russia Congress of Strike Committees Date: 05/04/99 To the Samara Strike Committee To the All Russian Congress of Strike Committees Dear Grigory Isayev, Dear Viktor Alekseevich Kotel'nikov, The Samara Strike Committee has made an international Appeal in English (see it in full below) for funds to help finance an All Russia Congress of Strike Committee’s on 17th April this year. This is a very important initiative that must be supported. But from the point of view of the international working class giving solidarity and funds, there are some big question marks. The whole Appeal (in the English version) appears to be a front organisation for the Spartacists (International Communist League). The Sparts are small international sectarian grouping that rarely collaborates with other political tendencies and who are regarded as a pariah by most other Marxist tendencies internationally. I suspect strongly that the Samara Strike Committee is not aware of this. This will do them great harm when it comes to international support. FIRSTLY the Samara strikers web site in English has direct links to only two other web sites: The Homepage of John Clements (French Spartacist web site); and that of Bob Malecki in Sweden (another Spartacist politically). This leads directly to the Sparts international web site. SECONDLY, on the Samara Appeal there is an appeal for the money to be sent to "international representatives", Bob Malecki (Spartoid in Sweden) to cover Europe; and Bilenkin - another Spart I believe - to cover the USA; and lastly by Swift (money transfer) direct to the Samara Strike Committee. THIRDLY, both Malecki and Bilenkin have distributed this Appeal widely and internationally by e-mail (and obviously in different languages and in the Sparts own press) - but having first REMOVED the request for money to go direct to the Samara Strike Fund, at the end of the e-mail (see original below the double dotted lines). On Malecki’s web site, you will find it removed also. So it seems the Sparts are directing all the money via themselves. Also on Malecki’s web site there is an appeal for money for himself personally, which differs in no respect whatsoever from the appeal for the Samara Strike Committee. This is not an accusation of theft, and we must give Malecki the benefit of the doubt on this as it is an easy mistake to make. But it is bad political judgment and organizational behavior. I think the Spartacists should collaborate with others internationally in supporting this All Russia Strike Committee Conference. There needs to be a constant campaign against sectarianism and abuse and misuse of connections with workers in struggle. Yours for honesty, Ikcelam Brown THE ORIGINAL APPEAL To the International Working Class The Samara Strike Committee--the host of the Second All-Russian Congress of Strike Committees--had to postpone the beginning of the congress from March 28 to April 17 due to the lack of money to transport the delegates of the congress to the city of Samara (the Volga river). The coffers of our most militant working class organizations are empty. Our workers cannot fill them. They do not get paid their wages. Their families starve. Yet without some minimal financial resources the desperately needed higher level of class organization cannot be reached. This is why we, the organizers of the congress, have no choice but to appeal to the international working class, its organizations and all progressive people around the world to help us in making this event happen. Why do we need this congress now? We need it because all illusions that the anti-capitalist working class movement in our country can be organized from the outside, by the existing communist parties have been proven to be nothing but illusions. We can now clearly see that the organized communist movement ("komdvizhenie") formed and led by the remnants of the former CPSU has broken with Marxism, with the ideas and ideals of communism , has broken with the working class and has become either the agent of the nationalist bourgeoisie and the state-capitalist bureaucracy or has ossified into sectarian, self-centered formations--politically sterile and hopelessly removed from the actual struggles of Russian proletariat. The accelerated disintegration and decay of the communist parties in our country has been accompanied by the profound weakening of the physical and moral strength of the working class under the terrible blows of the cannibalistic regime of capitalist restoration who now denies to us even the means of bare subsistence, of mere reproduction of our physical capacities to work, which even the slaveholders of the past did not deny to their slaves. We have been driven millennia back to the conditions of primitive want, of pure, unmitigated barbarism. But the modern barbarism of the bourgeois society breeds fascism. The self-appointed "saviors" of workers and the nation are already marching in the streets of Moscow and other cities brandishing swastikas under the slogans "Russia for Russians!" and "Russians Are Supermen!" And they are not alone. They find sympathizers among the members of the monstrous apparatus of repression created by Yeltsin's regime to defend those who stole from us our factories, among broad sections of the petty bourgeoisie, among many intellectuals, and, yes, even among not a few workers, demoralized by the abysmal conditions of their existence. We now stand alone against the barbarism of 'liberal' capitalism and the rising barbarism of its fascist twin. We now know that no savior will come to our help. We must save ourselves. We must save society. We must save the country. We can do this only by making it OUR society, OUR country, OUR dictatorship--the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. This is why we need this congress, the congress of strike committees who have already proven their will to fight in the battles of the rail war in the spring of 1998, in the occupation of enterprises, in establishing the de-facto power of the workers' soviets in a number of towns across Russia. This is why we believe that we have the right and the duty to ask the international proletariat to help us now. All Power To Strike Committees! Workers of All Countries, Unite! Donations can be sent 1) by wire to Viktor Alekseevich Kotel'nikov. 443086, Russia, Samara, ul. Novo-Sadovaya 179, bunker 2) by money order or check to our international representatives In Europe: Robert Malecki Ekenstamsvagen 7 915 32 Robertsfors Sweden Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In USA ($US only): Vladimir Bilenkin P.O. Box 5192 Raleigh, NC, 27650-5192 USA Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Grigory Isayev, Vice-Chairman of the All-Russian Strike Committee Victor Kotel'nikov, Vice-Chairman of the Samara Strike Committee E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web page: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/7871/ 443086, Russia, Samara, ul. Novo-Sadovaya 179, bunker Tel/fax: (846-2) 352691, 353262. ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------- You can also transfer money directly to our bank account via SWIFT. Unfortunately, this method is costly: a flat $30US fee per one transfer. CLICK HERE to see the list of intermediary banks in different countries which will transfer funds via SWIFT to THE SAVINGS BANK OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION SWIFT CODE: SABRUMM in favor of acc. # 30301840700000605400 SAVINGS BANK OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (SAMARA OFFICE) SWIFT CODE: SABRRUMMSE1 Sovetskye OSB 6994 Beneficiary's account: 4230184035443040010301 Beneficiary: Viktor Alekseevich Kotel'nikov Purpose: voluntary gratuitous donation --- from list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---