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 CP of Sweden, What happened in Gothenburg? / Additional comments on the
                         meeting in Gothenburg
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           From: Communist Party of Sweden, Tue, 17 Jul 2001
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Hello

Here is  a  link to comment by Gothenburg from Communist Party of Sweden


                      What happened in Gothenburg?
            Statement by the Communist Party of Sweden (SKP)

For those who were not in Gothenburg during the recent meeting of EU
prime ministers and receive information on it solely through the
mainstream media, the events of June 15-17 appear to comprise two
diametrically opposed components - on the one hand, a "successful"
ministerial meeting that dealt with the future of not only the EU, but
of "Europe", i.e. our future. On the other, violent destruction of parts
of the city by "hoodlums".

However, there was in fact a third component, in the form of massive
politi-cal demonstrations. These were the link that creates the context
in which the EU ministers' decisions and the stone-throwing youngsters
must be considered. But these demonstrations were ignored by EU
politicians and the mainstream media? Why?

On June 14, more than 15,000 people demonstrated - peacefully - in
Gothenburg against the imperialist "globalization" policies of the US
govern-ment, under the slogan "Bush not welcome".

On June 15, more than 20,000 people demonstrated - peacefully - in
Gothenburg with clear political demands- "Sweden out of the EU! No to
the EMU!". This was the largest demonstration against membership in the
EU that has ever been held during a meeting of the EU prime ministers.

On Saturday, June 16, more than 25,000 people demonstrated - peacefully
- for "A different Europe". They protested against the militarization of
the EU, against the Schengen agreement, which discriminates against
refugees, against the EU's institutionalization of neo-liberal policies,
and against the commodification of the public sector and the
environment.

None of these popularly supported demonstrations were reflected in the
mainstream media. None of the leading EU politicians paid any attention
to the demands for democracy that were put forward. On the contrary, the
leaders of the EU saw to it that they were physically and literally
shielded hermetically against the people's opinions and demands. They
kept to their agenda, oblivious of the people's protests.

The conflict did not of course begin in Gothenburg. Massive popular
demon-strations have occurred during EU summit meetings in Maastricht,
Amster-dam and Nice, and during other meetings where the representatives
of inter-national capital want to determine the fate of the world, as in
Seattle and Prague.

In every case, the political establishment refused to discuss the
content of the protests.

Why do these protests arise during UN meetings, OECD meetings and e.g.
conferences on AIDS or the global climate? The answer is clear - people
are protesting against decisions that degrade the quality of life,
decisions that are made by an unresponsive power-elite.


Basic lack of confidence
In decision after decision, the EU has shown that it is distancing
itself from the interest and demands of the union's population. That is
why the people feel a basic lack of confidence in the leaders of the EU,
not only in Sweden, but throughout the union. People in all the member
countries discover that they have no influence and that their interests
are disregarded. The opposi-tion to the EU is rooted in the fact that
the union is basically undemocratic. The rapidly growing
supra-nationality that is displacing national sovereignty is not
anchored in popular organizations or popular needs. On the contrary, it
is restricting democratic rights and opportunities.

When a popular referendum in Denmark rejected the Maastricht Agreement,
a number of meaningless "exceptions" were arranged and a new referendum
was held.

A few days before the meeting in Gothenburg, the people of Ireland
rejected the Treaty of Nice, and the leaders of the EU immediately
demanded a new referendum. The message was unmistakable - for the
rulers, a popular refer-endum within the EU is simply a farce. If the
people vote against the deci-sions of the leaders, the referendum must
be repeated until an acceptable result is obtained. The EU train rolls
on, oblivious of the people's will.

Elections and referendums, which bourgeois politicians and ideologues
have always praised as the core of democracy, lose their legitimacy and
become ridiculous, as window-dressing that no one believes in. The
elections for the EU parliament reflect the people's mistrust. Less than
half of the eligible voters took part in the elections, and in some
countries voter participation was only slightly more than 20 per cent.

With each new EU agreement that is decided by the leaders of the union,
the distance between the ruling establishment and the people increases.
The power-elite want to create a United States of Europe with a
government that is not elected, a central bank that cannot be influenced
by its citizens, and a standard of performance that is based on the rate
of growth in the profits of major corporations. But the people want
democratic and social rights as well as national sovereignty.

The power-holders in Brussels and the monopoly capitalists who stand
behind them are purposefully following their agenda. All popular
resistance to it is being swept aside with empty promises and false
propaganda, or with violence by police, if needed.

The EU train has rolled on from free-trade zone to common agricultural
poli-cy, to an inner market, a common currency, a common foreign policy
and a common army that is called a "deployment force" and will fight
anywhere in the world for the EU's interests. With every new decision by
the leaders of the EU we come a step closer to the United States of
Europe. Within this super-state, social gaps are widening and an elite
is dismantling democratic structures.

The Swedish people - like the people in other EU countries - are being
fed lies about a "project for peace" and greater influence. But reality
tells its own story.

For example, a majority of the Swedish population is against membership
in NATO. On the same day that this was confirmed by a demonstration of
15,000 persons in Gothenburg, the leader of NATO's most powerful nation
announced that Sweden was to be given the status of a member of NATO.
Our prime minister G�ran Persson bowed and accepted the offer. The
mainstream media and representatives of big business welcomed the
oppor-tunity to profit from production of armaments. Could the contrast
between the will of the people and the power-elite be any clearer?

While heads of government talk about greater prosperity and more
influence for citizens, the EU member countries have lost their
sovereignty, their democratic influence and their social rights. Were
the Swedish people noti-fied of this when we were railroaded into the
EU? Naturally not.

All the major parties in Europe, from the right to the social democrats,
are now promoting the EU federation. There may be slight differences
between them, but they
all have the same goal.

Betrayal of democratic principles
The betrayal of democratic principles generates contempt for politics
and politicians, and in the long run revolt as well.

When people perceive that their protests are ignored and concealed as in
Amsterdam, Nice, Prague, Seattle and Gothenburg, when they perceive that
the leaders whose decisions affect their lives hide behind walls and
riot police - violence is bound to increase. Because violence is the
only thing that the power-elite and the mainstream media react to.

The Communist Party of Sweden (SKP) is not in favor of violence. It does
not give us more democratic power. It only gives the power-elite a
chance to try to legitimize suppression of demands for more democracy.
Historically, anarchists have often obstructed the efforts of Communists
to persuade and mobilize the masses to take up the political struggle
against the rulers of society. "Red terror" has never been a tool for
the Communist movement!

But in our opinion the violence that now occurs during meetings of the
EU and the WTO is not to be blamed on the young people who mistakenly
resort to it in an attempt to obtain a response to their protests. The
elite who consistently ignore democratic demonstrations and protests are
the ones who are responsible for the violence.

After the events in Gothenburg, many people have indignantly complained
that so many "hoodlums" have come to Sweden from other countries. The
implied question is, what are they doing in our peaceful country? But
those who pose the question forget that it was the EU government that
held a meeting here. Decisions made behind the iron curtain in
Gothenburg affect young and old in Denmark, Germany, Holland and Italy
just as much as in Sweden. So the people who in one form or another
expressed their dissatis-faction with the development of the EU did so
on the basis of their rights as citizens of the union.

In recent days the elite have referred to "good" and "bad"
demonstrators. But they have totally ignored the issues that the "good"
demonstrators have raised.

It is easy to get the impression that the riots were welcomed by the
govern-ment as an excuse for not discussing the serious, popularly
supported dissat-isfaction with the EU.

This impression was reinforced by the police in Gothenburg,who despite
all previous agreements with the leaders of the demonstrations made no
efforts to tone down the atmosphere of revolt, but instead continuously
provoked conflict.

It was obvious that the government had defined an overriding goal for
the police - to ensure that the elite in the Gothenburg meeting would
not witness the people's demonstrations against the EU. In order to
achieve this goal, the police indiscriminately sacrificed the security
of peaceful demonstrators who had nothing to do with the manifestations
of violence.

For many thousands of demonstrators in Gothenburg, the only visible
signs of the State were the riot police. In no case where demonstrators
and police came into conflict had the latter made any attempt to
establish or participate in a dialogue.

Instead, thousands of uniformed men incited violence using horses and
dogs, created panic and gave an opportunity to groups who wanted to
resort to violence.

During the major demonstration on Saturday June 16 "For a different
Eu-rope", not a single policeman was in sight. And 25,000 demonstrators,
both "good" and "bad" marched peacefully through the city bearing their
banners.

By focusing exclusively on the occurrences of violence, the mainstream
media did everything they could to inflame the atmosphere, and sided
with the elite. Political analysis and objective reporting were
conspicuously abs-ent.

And now voices are being raised in favor of tougher treatment for those
who protest against political developments. Tear gas, water cannons,
stun guns and border control are being discussed. But it does not
require any great powers of analysis to understand that this is not a
recipe for success.

For the more people are excluded from the EU's decision-making process,
the more people are adversely affected by the EU's anti-democratic
policies, the more people will joint the resistance movement. And the
more often that real democratic influence is suffocated, the more the
power-elite hide behind police and the military, the greater the number
of those who try to gain a hearing through the use of violence.

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           Additional comments on the meeting in Gothenburg,
                 by the Communist Party of Sweden (SKP)

As indicated in our statement "What happened in Gothenburg?", the
main-stream media in Sweden and other countries have virtually ignored
the politi-cal content of the massive demonstrations against he EU in
Gothenburg on June 15-17.

Reporting has focused on demonstrators who resorted to violence. They
have been termed "fascists" by Swedish prime minister G�ran Persson.
Dagens Nyheter, Sweden's leading morning newspaper, called the
demon-strators "terrorists". Tony Blair referred to them as
"professional demonstra-tors" who travel around Europe with the intent
of violently disrupting the union's deliberations. No evidence has yet
been provided to confirm Blair's description, and Persson's accusation
reveals
that he knows nothing about fascism.

The general line in the media is that violent demonstrators are a threat
to democracy, which the EU is supposed to represent. Those who oppose EU
policies are urged to express themselves in a "democratic forum", and to
partake in the electoral process.

A lesson in democracy
However, the rejection by the EU leaders of the Irish referendum on
enlarging the union surely suggests to violently inclined demonstrators
that throwing paving stones through plate-glass windows may be the only
viable option for expressing the will of the people.

In the document "G�teborg European Council: Presidency Conclusions"
(sic) the ministers state that "The ratification process for the Treaty
of Nice will continue so that the Union is in a position to welcome new
Member States from the end of 2002. In respect of the Irish referendum,
the European Council confirms the conclusions adopted by the general
Affairs Council in Luxembourg on 11 June, including willingness to
contribute in every possible way to helping the Irish government find a
way forward. It reaffirms its commitment to enlargement and to
sustaining the good progress in the accession negotiations...The
enlargement process is irreversible..."

Earlier in the year G�ran Persson said that unanimous ratification of
the Treaty of Nice was an absolute necessity for enlargement, according
to the EU's own rules. He exerted a good deal of effort on negotiations
with the Spanish government in order to secure their approval, and on
several occa-sions he emphasized on Swedish TV that "we have to have
Spain on board in order to move forward with enlargement".

But when the people of Ireland rejected enlargement the necessity for
unanimous ratification suddenly disappeared. It should surprise no one
if young people in Europe draw unpleasant conclusions about the EU
leaders' blatant disregard for both democracy and the EU's own rules.

Conclusions such as: If the leaders of the EU so disdainfully ignore the
will of the people when it does not accord with their own plans, why
should the people bother expressing their will in referendums in the
first place? Why not take to the streets and fight the police in order
to bridge what The Econo-mist magazine refers to as "that troubling gulf
between the elite and public opinion"?

The Communist Party of Sweden (SKP) does not endorse the use of violence
in political demonstrations. If the EU elite shares our view and wants
to show young people in Europe that democracy is preferable to violence,
they should immediately declare the Treaty of Nice null and void.

The EU's approach to violence
The EU's verdict on the use of violence is ambiguous, to say the least.
With respect to the violent conflict that has raged in Ireland for many
decades, the EU ministers have never said a word or lifted a finger.

General Jackson, the British officer who commanded NATO troops when they
moved into Kosovo, was a lieutenant in command of the troops who killed
13 unarmed Irish citizens in the infamous Bloody Sunday shootings in
1972. Jackson has never to our knowledge been indicted in a court of law
for his part in this crime. Nor has he ever been reprimanded by the
leaders of the EU.

The EU elite played a vital role in the criminal and violent
dismemberment of Yugoslavia, and the criminal aerial bombardment in
1999. They have openly supported the KLA, an organization that is widely
known for its brutally violent tactics. We have yet to hear them condemn
the continued bombing of Iraq or the Western-financed armed rebellion in
Angola.

If the EU elite and the European mainstream media have any respect for
the opinions of mankind in general and the young people of Europe in
particular, they should explain why throwing a paving stone through the
window of a bank in Gothenburg arouses the wrath of Tony Blair and G�ran
Persson, while the institutionalized carnage in the Balkans and
elsewhere is not only condoned, but encouraged.


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