Tuesday, 13 October 2015
United Nations to look at UK's deadly disability cuts.
The UK has become the first country in the world to be placed under investigation by the United Nations for violating the human rights of people with disabilities amid fears that thousands may have died as a consequence of controversial welfare reforms and austerity driven cuts to benefits and care budgets.
They are expected to arrive in the country within days to begin gathering their evidence. Figures released by the DWP ( the Department for work and persecution) in August 2015 revealed that 2,380 people died between 2011 and 2014 shortly after having their benefits stopped. A further 7,200 people also died after having their benefits reduced and being dumped in groups to apparently help them prepare for a return to work. Leaving many without the means for daily living and the means to survive.
This at a time when austerity has no moral legitimacy or indeed any other kind of basis for validity.The Tory's using the most vulnerable people in society for political and ideological gain, leading to suicides, hardship and much suffering.The work and capability assessments have been notorious for providing unreliable assessments of peoples fitness to work and failing to treat disabled people with respect. Disability rights campaigners have long argued that disabled peoples quality of life has declined immensely under welfare reform and government cuts to services.
We currently have a right wing authoritarian government running amok, and destroying peoples lives, they must be challenged and be reminded of our basic human principles. We are all equally precious, each life has equal worth. But the Tory's want to tear these notions apart, surely a society that is not founded on these basic principles of decency, dignity and mutual respect is not worth tuppence.
As I remember the Governments victims I hope this investigation will lead to the government being held for account and that Ian Duncan Smith finally apologises for what has taken place under his administration.
Time for the persecution to stop.
Disabled protestors and activists on the streets of Manchester
at the time of the Tory party conference
Monday, 12 October 2015
Respite
In the evening
I try to resist,
the strain of life
I have become world weary,
tired of the daily news
and the hard truths,
that leave me overwrought.
So skip pass the headlines
throw newspapers in the bin,
turn of the T.V, uncork a bottle of wine
open back door, to let moonshine in,
allow my thoughts to step outside
to stop them from being consumed
from deep within.
I roll myself a cigarette
peppered with magic herbs,
go outside where the air is clear
find myself alone again,
but with hope, peace and love
my spirit sparkles in the night.
I notice, the changes in the sky,
clouds sweetly rolling on by,
inhaling deep aromatic smoke into lung,
on the stereo indoors, the release of singing tongues,
my arms and legs, a little drunk, sway and dance
this is my truth, my night vision stance.
I am an outsider, looking far out
an observer in the shadows of time,
my mind is scattered and in fragments
dispersing in thousands of pieces,
until the morning turns, comes round again
and news arrives of people standing up screaming,
the modern world turning once more in abyss
I give up my journey and rejoin the fight.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Palestinian lives do not seem to matter to the BBC
14 Palestinians killed in 2 days and above is how the BBC report it.
Currently the British government is carrying out the biggest attack on our movement yet. But I will continue to stand by the BDS campaign as I always have.
I will not condone the disproportionate reporting of the BBC either or the brutal murder of Palestinian citizens by Israels IDF. Everyday Israel forces shoot Palestinians often with video evidence of them breaking international laws, and the BBC news covers the situation always with the amount of Israeli deaths. Anyone who does not look behind the reports would draw the opinion that the Palestinians were at fault entirely.
Palestinian deaths are mentioned as a passing comment. It seems that the life of a Palestinian simply has no value. The illegal occupation of Palestine by Israel merely presented as a 'conflict' or even a 'war.' In the coverage of the situation the BBC often fails to convey the reality of the situation. The result is we are often presented with a completely false picture, that there are two sides fighting each other, but one presented as victims and the other side to be disproportianately to be blamed.
Today alone Israel has injured 66 Palestinians with live ammunition during confrontations with Israeli army in Ramallah, Nablus and Tulkrum, are they trying to provoke another intifada, it seems so,http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=29536. Also accrding to Keneth Roth of Human rights watch ' indiscriminate or deliberate firing on observers and demonstrators who pose no imminent threat violates the international standards that bind Israeli security forces :-https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/10/11/israel/palestine-human-rights-watch-investigator-shot
We should be angry and speak out when the BBC and David Cameron remain silent, to the never ending brutal murder of children and the people of Palestine.
So I will continue to support the representatives of Palestinians civil society, call for broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era, until a form of justice is served, that forces to comply with international law, respect fundamental human rights and thus end its occupation and oppression of the Palestinian people. There will sadly be no peace until the occupation ends.
You can make a complaint to the BBC here if you wish :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/
Assata Shakur ( b:- 16/7/1947) - " Love is a contraband in hell."
Shakur was a civil rights activist and member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army, an underground nationalist-Marxist organisation of the 1970's, and also an accomplished poet - she was convicted of killing a New Jersey State Trooper. Many believe she was innocent.
Described by Angela Davis as ' a compassionate human being with an unwavering commitment to justice.'
She escaped from prison in 1979,and fled to Cuba, where since 1984 she has been granted political asylum. She has remained a political refugee ever since.
"Love is a contraband in hell"
Love is a contraband in Hell,
cause love is acid
that eats away away bars. But you, me, and tomorrow
hold hands and make vows
that struggle will multiply.
The hacksaw has two blades.
We are pregnant with freedom.
We are a conspiracy.
It is our duty to fight for freedom
It is our duty to win.
We must love each other and support each other.
We have nothing to lose but our chains.
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Fascist Oswald Mosley gets knocked down.
Sir Oswald Mosley is perhaps Britain’s most notorious fascist. A member
of the ruling classes by birth, Mosley lived a privileged life and used
his charisma and oratory skills to court some of the biggest names in
1930s Europe and to develop a devoted following for his right-wing,
authoritarian beliefs.
Aged just 21 and with little experience or higher education, Mosley
decided to go into politics, running as the Conservative candidate for
Harrow in the 1918 general election. He was elected with little
opposition and became the youngest member of the House of Commons to
take his seat.
Immense self-confidence and eloquence quickly established him as a force
to be reckoned with in the Commons. He opposed Conservative policy in
Ireland and successfully ran as an Independent MP in 1922 and 1923.
In 1924, Mosley switched alliances once again, joining the Labour Party and campaigning hard against
Neville Chamberlain
in the seat of Birmingham Ladywood, losing by only 77 votes. He was
eventually returned to parliament by a by-election in 1926 as the MP for
Smethwick. Following Labour’s win in 1929, Mosley was appointed as the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster by Ramsay MacDonald. Disillusioned by Labour, who he viewed as too slow to adapt, Mosley
founded his own political party: the New Party. Initially, it gained a
good deal of support from cross-spectrum figures, but as the Depression
took hold in 1931, it became increasingly radical and authoritarian,
quickly losing the burgeoning support it had.
By the early Thirties, Oswald Mosley’s ruthless pursuit of personal
power had incurred the distrust of his parliamentary colleagues, and so
his chances of leading a British political party, any party, had gone.
But this vain,man had no intention of
being side-lined. He had been watching two men take different and
successful routes to power: Hitler in Germany, and Mussolini in Italy.
Mosley noticed too that, like Germany and Italy, Britain was suffering
widespread discontent due to high unemployment, with its attendant
hopelessness and starvation-level poverty. The situation therefore
looked very exploitable, and Mosley decided to make the leap.
Mosley visited both Hitler and Mussolini, who received him well, and
when he returned to England in 1933 he founded the British Union of
Fascists (BUF). He modelled his movement on that of Nazi Germany and,
like Hitler, selected the scapegoat upon whom the disenchanted and
workless could vent their spleen. Thus, anti-Semitism became the main
thrust of Mosley’s manifesto. Emulating Goebbels, the successful Nazi
propaganda minister, Mosley threw in large visible doses of patriotism
by holding mass rallies coloured by seas of Union Jacks and fascist
flags.
Mosley built his movement into a sizeable, brutal force whose
provocative parades and meetings in Jewish areas created constant
disturbances and kept the police at full stretch. He also gathered
support from certain wealthy industrialists and sections of the national
press. The BUF also established provincial branches and, while they had
no chance of achieving success by normal parliamentary process, they
were Mosley’s last hope.
On this day in 1937, he was due to speak on some vacant land by
.with the aim of preaching his vile fascist beliefs but instead of what he was expecting, was greeted by a crowd of more than 800, many of them hostile, and vehemently anti-fascist. Just moments after getting up on a van,and giving a fascist salute, before he could even utter a word. he was met by a volley of bricks and stones, with hundreds of missiles thrown. The streets of Liverpool clearly did not want to give him a warm welcome and he was hit by a stone on the temple and knocked unconscious. His minions fleed and scarpered, and Mosley was to spend a week recovering from concussion at Walton hospital.Liverpool had an honoured tradition in the fight against fascism. Around 130 local men, among them the late Trade Union leader Jack Jones, had joined the International Brigades in Spain, in their fight against the fascist forces of General Franco.
Liverpool was not the only place in the 1930's where the local working class would not tolerate fascism, Moseley's fascists were also attacked by workers anti-fascists, communists and others in Devon, Manchester, Newcastle, London, Stockton and elsewhere.
From 1937 onwards the appeal of the fascist blackshirts thankfully waned and Mosley''s British Union of Fascists (BUF) were disbanded and proscribed by the British Government snd the scumbag that was Mosely was eventually detained in prison in 1940, for the duration of the war.
After the war Mosely formed new fascist groups but again they faced stiff opposition and were again chased of the streets by ant-fascists.
But we should always be on our guard, and when they try to gather, as they still do, trying to spread their filth on our streets. We will meet them with resistance and force, and continue to knock the fascists down.
They shall never pass.Nazi scum never given a welcome. No pasaron.
Friday, 9 October 2015
Tunnels of Life
( In memory of Liz, writer, who people are saying goodbye today R.I.P )
Walking side by side
the comfort of friendship and companionship,
passes through our waking breaths
releasing the gift of laughter and kindness,
love and comradeship, sharing possibilities
the spark of imagination, dreams, magic and joy.
As tears are now shed
words arrive to pick people up,
whispering and soothing our cry's
carried on the tips of leaves, and trees,
to remember all the happy times
that life still has much in store.
Above us shine the constellations of the universe
near to the shining bright moon aglow,
when stars sail across the sky
weaving among shifting patterns of time,
peace in the sky, blooming in eternity
souls flying high, on journeys return.
A singular voice, is carried now
on embers of autumnal gold,
taking wing like a bird
a voice of vision, never to be forgotten,
in time we will continue to talk
read her stories, share her tales
we will be able to bring her back at will.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Lost ( a poem for National Poetry Day)
( poem for National Poetry Day, written in 10 minutes, Llyfrgell Aberteifi/Cardigan... 14.51
Poetry lives
in order to be free,
precious and unguarded
but sadly is often not noticed,
as people walk on by
not even looking,
so simply ignored.
Like a big issue seller
wearing an invisibility cloak,
words written in life's frenzy
in times emotion,can be rejected,
left behind, stuck on a page
lonely and lost.
Sometimes clumsy
after sipping too many wines,
just takes a chance
thinking about yesterday
and the days to come,
words escape to express feeling
contained within.
Searching for meaning
waiting to be set free,
with shaking fingertips
imperfect thoughts,
half formed released,
because there is
no other way.
As the winds outside
continue to blow,
words unregulated
arrive random and unexplained,
the sound of a heart beating
a lonely cry.
Mind continues to explore
the silence that has no room to contain,
wandering full of love and spirit,
will continue to spread
a wild virus of precious intent.
making it all up as I think,
refusing to be abandoned.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Outrageous a Tory got egged
Bit late with this one I know, but been kind of busy. A Tory walks the streets of Manchester, where the Tory's are currently not welcome, and is seen laughing and waving a picture of Margaret Thatcher, a clearly divisive figure to the anti-austerity protestors who have this week gathered in Manchester. Provoking and antagonising, clearly taking the piss , at all those who had gathered, and then some people are outraged when he receives an egging!
I'm outraged too, that the people who are now stealing tax credits from hard working families, making people rely on food banks in order to survive, cutting benefits for pensioners, sanctioning the unemployed, the sick and vulnerable and making life unbearable for disabled people, spreading daily the cruelty of poverty are allowed to walk free around the streets with such arrogance.
Egg throwing is a continuing long, proud tradition of British protest. Eggs are usually used because they are cheap, and easy to detonate, and leave a lot of mess.
I want to shake the hand of the individual who threw the egg. Not that Im actually advocating that you should throw anything at anyone. Wish though it had been David Cameron who was left with egg on his face.
' He's just a Tory boy from a privileged family, egged in the mush for laughing loud at poverty.'
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Cabinet of millionaires ( A Poem)
The cabinet of millionaires, dining now on the misery they cause
filling their guts with the carcasses of the people,
the richest parasites in Britain, gathered in one place
guarded and protected in their ivory towers,
eating from silver spoons, gorging from golden troughs
negating and abusing with denigration and labels,
calling their undeserving victims layabouts and scroungers
rejects and lazy bastards, this all from a self serving elite,
drunk on political power, running wild and amok
spreading pain, and broken promises, for own personal gain,
plutocrats gaining from capital and corporate shares
bankrolled by big business and multinational strength,
in the spirit of their ideology, continue to plunder all that we possess
making the underclass below their feet weep, as obscenity is spread,
but the people outside have grown weary and tired, and have had enough
time now to subvert their authority, after all we have nothing left to lose,
apart fromour poverty and chains, and self respect,
so take back what's been stolen, from their piggy bank
singing bread and roses, people not profit, Tory's out.
Monday, 5 October 2015
Why has Saudi Arabia been welcomed into the UN's Human Rights Council ?
Saudi Arabia a country with appalling notorious woeful reputation for human rights abuses has been welcomed to the UN Human rights council, facilitated in part by our own PM, David Cameron, has himself looked at curtailing many of our own personal freedoms, indeed he has already eroded many. I think I see a pattern emerging.
Saudi Arabia continues to try convict and imprison political dissidents and human rights activists solely on account of their peaceful activities. Still subjecting hundreds of people to unfair trials and arbitrary detentions. People daily being curtailed carrying out their beliefs. Saudi Arabian judges routinely sentence detainees to floggings with hundreds of lashings, the use of torture an every day occurrence. Women's rights hardly in existence at all.
It is a mockery of humanity, when a country that carries out cruel inhuman punishments, that shackles its media, who in the last 20 years has had over 2,000 people executed can be welcomed by the UN in this way. last year alone 175 people executed, for crimes that were hardly capitol offences. Saudi Arabia executes more people than any other country except China and Iran.
But the fact that Saudi Arabia sits on the world's largest reserves of oil, could have been a contributing factor.
This decision by the UN mocks the pain off dissidents currently languishing in Saudi Jails.
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