Contribution
to the 2nd
Workers’ Euro-Mediterranean Conference
40
years after the war that divided Cyprus in two and filled the country
with sorrow and thousands of people from both main communities went
missing -but also 100 years after the break of WWI- both the Cypriot
people and humanity as a whole, are now confronting great historic
challenges.
On
the one hand, global capitalist crisis, along with the new erupting
problems, stirs up and persistently asks for answers to all the
unsolved historical issues - and Cyprus has many.
On
the other hand, it is harder to describe in words the devastating
changes in the Republic of Cyprus and in the life of Greek-Cypriots
in the past period.
Cyprus’
bankruptcy and bail-in, in March of 2013, have suddenly changed
whatever somebody may have known about Cyprus. Currently, the
Greek-Cypriot people, under the asphyxiating bonds of the Memorandum
and the Troika of the EU, ECB and IMF, is forced to reconsider all
the terms of its existence, in a much more rapid way than in Greece
or in other countries.
In
the decades that followed the war of 1974, a massive influx of
capitals through tourism and constructions -but mostly through an
overgrown banking system and money laundry services, for capitals
coming from any kind of financial activities- ensured that the
Republic of Cyprus would have a relative financial stability, and the
Greek-Cypriot working class and people would have a high living
standard.
The
banking collapse was a “sudden death” to all that: the attempt to
retain Cypriot banks and economy, avoiding an international domino
that would lead into chaos, finally led to the solution of bail-in.
That was one step beyond the usual Eurozone tactics, in order to
cover up the “black holes” in the debt crisis by stealing the
money off of workers’ salaries, pensioners, social services and
tax-payers. Now, those who were demanded to pay the cost of saving
the banks were the bondholders and the depositors, confiscating them
any deposit over 100.000 Euros. In social terms, we could say that in
a single night, a massive destruction of the wealthy petit-bourgeois
class and other middle layers took place. At the same time, all the
important capitalists and bourgeois politicians were informed in
advance in order to withdraw their money from the banks.
But
the same has happened in all the countries a Memorandum has been
implemented; it is always the working class and the poorest layers
that pay a huge price: unemployment rates are reaching up to a 19.5%,
salaries and pensions have been reduced by a 20% in just one year,
the tax-robbery has grown, and the -formerly good- beneficial
policies of the social state, have been eliminated.
New
-and until recently unknown- words, are being added in the
contemporary dictionary of the Cypriot dialect such as homeless,
beggars, impoverished. Whole families of poor and homeless people,
mostly immigrants from Eastern Europe, but also locals, gather now in
the parks and streets of Cyprus’ cities.
The
Troika now, demands from the Greek-Cypriots to go into big
privatizations, selling their most strategic and profitable public
enterprises and resources: electric power, telecommunications, and
ports. This of course doesn’t come without any reaction.
This,
in general terms, is the economic ground on which the Cyprus’
issue, which has been unsolved for 40 years now, is being stirred up.
The Communiqué of Anastassiadis and Eroğlu,
bearing quite a few similarities with Annan plan of 2004, it is
however written under the strict oversight and guidance of the EU and
the USA mainly, namely by Victoria Nuland, the Assistant Secretary
of State for the European and Eurasian Affairs at the State
Department, and who also handles the Ukrainian issue.
The
Communiqué talks of a “unified Cyprus”, although it will be
consisted of two separate states, with their own legislations and
institutions. Abroad, there will be a single Cypriot citizenship but
internally, each person will be a citizen of only one of the two
states.
What
is described above, is a quite original, but also a very clear plan
of an internal and final partition of the island. Of course, such a
proposal could not exist without presupposing the remaining of all
Three Guarantees (Greece, Turkey and Great Britain) and their
military forces on the island, but also -we dare to assume- the
upgrading of NATO’s role in the territory.
Why
now, and why in such a hurry, comes yet a new proposal of partition
like this one? Because now, capitalism and the big imperialist powers
are in an advanced decline, and an expression of this decline is
their agony to get over with all their “open wounds”: alongside
the aggressive political tactics against Russia -the interference in
Ukraine and the collaboration with the fascists to overthrow the
Yanukovych government- a plan of financial and political encirclement
and isolation of Russia is also needed, for the independence of
European countries from the Russian gas, without which, no European
industry can function, no European household can be heated.
Cyprus,
because of its geographic location, can play an initial role in the
operation of providing Europe with Israeli gas, through Turkey. A
deal like that could also restore the wounded Turkish-Israeli
relations, which are crucial for Imperialism’s coming up against
the flaming situation in the Middle-East in the next period. Last but
not least, a proper economic and political establishment is necessary
for the exploitation of the hydrocarbons Cyprus has, being already in
negotiations with Western and Israeli interests. For all of the
above, no reactions and no other interfering factors can be
tolerated. An already bankrupt and weak country like Cyprus, must be
transformed into a full protectorate of Imperialism.
Nothing
good can come out of that. Hence, we have to be clear:
Both
Greek-Cypriots and Turkish-Cypriots must reject the Imperialist plans
not from a nationalist, but from an internationalist and
anti-imperialist standpoint. We have to prevent the final division of
the island and the conclusion of whatever 1974 left behind!
Other
than that, Imperialism is obligated to implement its plans on an
unstable and explosive social and political ground.
Greece
is already bankrupt and the Samaras/Venizelos government cannot be
trusted, as it is well-known that SYRIZA probably will be the winner
party in the forthcoming Euro-elections, and will also be in the next
government whenever the national elections take place.
Turkey
is under bankruptcy and the Erdoğan
government is in its most fierce political crisis, in a huge conflict
with Fethullah Gülen and in the void of corruption scandals, which
are all results of the Gezi Park revolt; a revolt which is now
reheated, after the death of 15-year old Berkin Elvan.
Eurozone
as a whole is under collapse, and the EU is drowning in depression
and unemployment. At the same time, the Arab Revolution can’t and
won’t be defeated as long as capitalism cannot offer a stable and
sustainable alternative for these regions or the rest of the planet.
The small island of Cyprus combines the crisis in Europe and the
crisis in the Middle-East, too.
In
the occupied parts of Cyprus, the working class has reacted to
austerity and poverty in the past few years, went into general
strikes that shook the whole island, and also, organized
demonstrations against the paternalism of the Turkish state.
The
Republic of Cyprus is bankrupt, and because of that it is
experiencing a rebirth of workers’ and peoples’ mobilizations.
From the clashes outside the parliament back in the days of the
bankruptcy, until recently, when the workers of the public companies
which are under privatization, tried to invade the parliament and
clashed with the police on February 27.
Anastassiadis’
government was already stigmatized by its involvement in the bail-in
decision, but after the Communiqué it suffers yet a new crisis, with
the loss of her ally party of DIKO (which stands for “Democratic
Party”), who has left the government. The governmental crisis was
clearly reflected in the failure to gain the support of the
parliament on the privatizations’ bill in the first place, so as
for a second, renewed version and background consultations to be
needed.
But,
we must not forget the danger of nationalism and the fascist
demagoguery that can gain ground, while the pro-EU Anastassiadis
government is collapsing. Nationalist and chauvinist tendencies were
always present in the Cypriot society because of the unsolved
national issues, and have been a common ground between almost all the
bourgeois parties, including DIKO and the social democrats of EDEK,
taking advantage of the lack of a consistent left-wing
internationalist proposal.
Left-wing
party AKEL, degraded by the Christofias government and its total
integration into the capitalist system, today again like in 2004,
facing the Communiqué, staggers around between the approval of the
Imperialist plans and the pressures of its popular base.
What
is not to be forgotten is the appearance in the country’s political
scene of the Cypriot Golden Dawn, ELAM, but also of other groups of
traditional Nazis, present for the first time in Cyprus, which are
currently spewing their anti-Turkish and anticommunist hatred on any
given chance, restoring the long-gone and forgotten slogan “EOKA
B’, strike again”.
On
the contrary, a new generation of the working class, goes out on the
frontline. Youth groups, collectives of the anarchist or the
left-wing movement breaking away from the Euro-Stalinist AKEL, often
under the influence of the Greek movement especially after December
2008, are leaving their mark to all the social and political
struggles. Opposing the consequences of the crisis with solidarity
and self-organization. Defending the neighborhoods from the fascists
of ELAM, blocking them and clashing with them whenever they try to
show up in the streets. Participating in all workers’ struggle and
strikes of the past few years, giving them a more radical content.
As
in the whole planet, same in Cyprus, no answer can be given to any
issue, national in form, but only in the arena of class struggle and
world revolution. The struggle against Imperialism can only be a
struggle against capitalism, against the bourgeoisie of all nations
and their states. Whoever declares the opposite, is trying to trap
the people of Cyprus, wants to see once more the Turkish and Greek
population of Cyprus in the role of Cain and Abel, wants to lead us
to a war and an ultimate division of the island. There can be no
compromise with any kind of nationalism, from any side!
- What Cyprus needs, is the unification of the struggles of the Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot working class. Their development into a whole new class, internationalist, revolutionary level!
- What we need is the common struggle of all workers, for the re-unification of the island on Socialist bases.
- To abolish the Memorandum and erase all public and private debts to the loan sharks!
- To nationalize the parasitic banking system, without any compensation to the bankers, and to create a unified, public, banking organization!
- To nationalize all the strategic sectors of economy, without any compensation, and under workers’ control and workers’ management, including all the natural wealth of Cyprus’ ground and underground!
None
of the above can ever happen unless we fight:
- To drown in the sea all armies and military bases - Greek, Turkish, or British!
- To overthrow both bourgeois governments - Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot!
- To smash both states - the Republic of Cyprus and also the Turkish-Cypriot state apparatus!
- To build a United, Independent and Socialist Cyprus, in the perspective of the United Socialist States of Europe, of a Red Mediterranean and Middle-East!
Long
live the Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot brotherhood!
Long
live the world revolution!
Long
live the Fourth International!
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