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On Saturday, February 4, thousands of protesters will gather in
cities all over the US and in several other countries, to march against
alleged US plans to make war on Iran.
In the US, the ultra militant, pro-Cuba and North Korea Workers’ World Party is taking a leading role in coordinating the actions.
U.S.-based anti-imperialist and anti-war
organizations have called for protest demonstrations to stop U.S.
aggression aimed at Iran on Feb. 4, calling it a “global day of action.”
As of Jan. 29, the movement had grown to include protests in 48 U.S.
cities, plus cities in five other countries.
The demonstrators demand, in a leaflet posted on a few of the
endorsing organizations’ websites: “No war, no sanctions, no
intervention, no assassinations against Iran.”
While the organizations involved have varied assessments of the
Iranian government, they all see that any intervention by U.S.
imperialism in the oil-rich Asian country not only threatens the Iranian
people, but could also be a stepping stone to a much wider war in Asia.
“The quick response to the emergency action shows
deep apprehension about the threat of war,” said Flounders. “Different
combinations of the endorsing groups have already called for actions in
48 cities around the United States. Each of these groups has its own
political program and analysis of the world situation, but they have
agreed to give priority to fighting against this new and possibly
devastating war that threatens humanity.
“Sometimes people in the U.S. fail to see that sanctions are in
themselves an act of war. Those the U.S. and the United Nations carried
out against Iraq from 1990 to 2003 cost the lives of more than 1 million
Iraqis, including at least half a million children. The Iran sanction
measures also impose sanctions on any country that doesn’t go along with
the U.S. blockade. This drives up oil prices and threatens to unhinge
the economies of the poorest countries.
“International support, considering the short time span, has been
good,” continued the IAC leader. “Demonstrations are planned in
Ireland, Norway, India, Bangladesh and Canada.”
Significantly, the protests are at the behest of an Iranian based organization,
The House of Latin America. According to Workers’ World:
Activists in Iran are also concerned about these
dangers. The Iranian organization called The House of Latin America has
been contacting its friends in the Western Hemisphere to work toward
actions on Feb. 4.
And what exactly is the House of Latin America in Iran?
HOLA was started about five years
previously to promote solidarity with the peoples of Latin America. Its
activities have included organizing solidarity trips to Nicaragua and
Venezuela, hosting a talk by Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, translating a
book by Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, and facilitating a visit to Iran by
the son and daughter of Che Guevara to participate in a commemoration
of the 40th a anniversary of Che’s death.
Wilayto goes on to explain HOLA’s role inviting Workers’ World Party fronts International Action Center and the
ANSWER Coalition to Iran to discuss building a movement to defend the Islamic Republic.
In mid-October 2010, a nongovernmental organization
in Iran called the House of Latin America, or HOLA, invited several
anti-imperialist organizations from North America to Tehran with the
goal of building the movement against war and sanctions against Iran.
Among those who attended were representatives of the International
Action Center, ANSWER Coalition,Toronto Coalition Against the War , and
the American Iranian Friendship Committee.
Now, as a result of the aforementioned meeting with North
America-based activists, HOLA has set up a new campaign called
Solidarity with Iran (SI) and initiated an English-language
international appeal, detailing U.S. threats to Iran and defending
Iran’s right to develop nuclear power for peaceful energy purposes.
This photo of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a House of
Latin America in Iran book launching with Venezuelan president Hugo
Chavez, would indicate that HOLA is almost certainly a state sponsored
organization.
The
book launch of Enghelab-e Venezuela, the Persian translation of Hugo
Chávez Frías: un hombre, un pueblo (Marta Harnecker's interview with
Chávez) by the House of Latin America in Iran
The fact that an Iranian organization, probably state directed, is
bidding US communists to try and influence US government policy, should
be more than enough grounds to spark an FBI investigation.