Page Title: Fuck ISIS. Biji Biji Rojava: statement on London terror attack | London Antifascists

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Page Description: Over the course of three months, the UK has been subject to as many acts of terror, with Daesh  (ISIS) claiming responsibility for them. On Saturday, with many of London Anti-fascists arriving home from an action in Liverpool against the EDL, we learnt that only moments before a terrorist attack had occurred at London Bridge and…

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Page Text: Fuck ISIS. Biji Biji Rojava: statement on London terror attack Over the course of three months, the UK has been subject to as many acts of terror, with Daesh  (ISIS) claiming responsibility for them. On Saturday, with many of London Anti-fascists arriving home from an action in Liverpool against the EDL, we learnt that only moments before a terrorist attack had occurred at London Bridge and Borough Market. As always, our love and solidarity is with the victims of the attack, their families mourning globally, and the many onlookers and bystanders who had to flee. Our solidarity is also given to the innocent bystander recovering from a gun shot wound to the head at the hands of the police armed response units. However, there is only so much solidarity we can give, whilst waiting for another of these attacks to occur, before we are forced look at the root cause of terrorism in the UK. We must do so through an internationalist lens. Already, the story appears similar to that of the Manchester bombing, in community for his extremist views.  We will soon learn more about the three attackers and their histories. Will they, like Salman Abedi, have been given free reign to fight in jihadist militias abroad? Salman Abedi and others were allowed to travel to Libya, under the assumption that the violence they engaged in could be used to further the imperialist interests of the British state. The shedding of the illusion that the consequences of this tacit support for jihadists can be confined to distant countries provides us with a bitter taste of the carnage that our governments have sponsored across the Middle East and North Africa. Therefore, what we need to understand if we are ever to combat this violence is that ‘homegrown’ terrorism does not exist. Terrorism like this comes out of the foreign policy of the ruling classes. It comes out of unbridled support for Saudi Arabia, the arms we sell to them, the blind eye we turn to the intolerant Wahhabist interpretation of the Koran which they cynically promote, and the support they provide to Salafi militias, support which inevitably reaches groups like Daesh. publish details of a ‘sensitive’ report which suggests that Saudi Arabia is a primary cause and source of funding for terrorism. It is now well known that Daesh’s organizational origins lay with the shell of the Baathist state. It was able to grow across Iraq as Britain and America, in order to establish control of the country after the invasion of 2003, promoted vicious religious sectarianism that has killed hundreds of thousands to date. While the Tories try to smear Jeremy Corbyn with the accusation that he is ‘soft’ on terrorism, despite having been the ones managing a disastrous domestic and foreign policy for seven years, they sell billions of pounds worth of arms to Saudi Arabia so that they can bomb the working classes in Yemen. While they shirk from the responsibility of the failed imperialist project in Libya – and the fact that they allowed Salman Abedi and others free reign to fight with the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) which further destabilized Libya and created a breeding ground for Islamic fundamentalists – there is an Rojava is an autonomous Kurdish region bordering Turkey, Syria and Iraq. Since 2013, Kurdish, Arabic, Turkish and Syriac militias that make up the Syrian Democratic Forces such as the YPG (People’s Protection Units), the YPJ (Women’s Protection Units), the MLKP (Marxist Leninist Communist Party) and the IFB  (International Freedom Battalion) have been fighting Daesh on the front lines and have been liberating towns, and villages – accepting refugees into their cantons by the hundreds of thousands. There, as operations in Raqqa are prepared, as Tabqa is liberated, as the Yazidi people are freed from sexual slavery, Daesh are being destroyed. They are fleeing. They are scared. They are desperate. We send oursolidarity to those fighting Daesh on the front lines, including those within the ranks of  London Anti-fascists. The fight against Daesh is an anti-fascist struggle, a working class international struggle. Daesh is not a symptom of Islam, it is a symptom of imperialism. If you want to see more terrorism on our streets, then it is only right that you support imperialism and the ruling classes such as the Tories who are directly responsible for Manchester. If you want to see Daesh eradicated from the face of the earth, then first you need to understand that internationalism is necessary to do so. It is important now and always to remember that the victims globally of Daesh are disproportionately Muslim . In the wake of these attacks, remember the international struggle and pay no heed to the reactionary dog whistle politics which call for the internment, deportation, and assimilation of Muslims into a racist and nationalist project. Anti-fascism is working-class self-defense.

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