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Rebellion in Chile

category bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile | education | anarchist communist event author Saturday September 03, 2011 00:15author by Sam Rosenstock - Collective Reinventionsauthor email srosenstock at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Protest in San Francisco on September 9th

A protest/vigil in support of the current rebellion in Chile will be held in San Francisco on
September 9. It will start at 4 p.m. in front of the Chilean consulate.

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A POLICE KILLING IN CHILE…

While much of the world’s attention this year has been turned toward events in the Northern Hemisphere—the Arab Spring, the Spanish and Greek street assemblies, the riots in the UK, the violence in Libya—an equally interesting and potentially more radical movement has been taking place in Chile. Chilean students and the poor who have been excluded from “the Chilean miracle” of American-trained free marketeers have waged fierce battles with the cops, and now have paid the highest price: one protester has been killed in the streets.

This has been accomplished in the throes of winter, with young people going out into the icy streets, braving the elements, of course, and, more importantly, directly challenging the Chilean state and its gendarmes, showing determination and resolve in the face of the military police. These cops are the carabineros of sinister memory under Pinochet. Their vehicles include armored personnel carriers, and they shoot water cannons at demonstrators. They more resemble an occupying army than a riot squad.

We want to remember Manuel Guttíerrez Reinoso, the teenager shot down on the night of August 24 in a neighborhood of Santiago. And not simply because he was a victim, but because he was a rebel, and because we also see something in the Chilean protest movement that we identify with: it is a struggle that is ours as well. The Chilean struggle began as a student protest movement demanding the right to public education, and at no cost to the student, even at the university level. The protests began on a whimsical note, with mass “kiss ins” and other creative gestures. What made Chile different than California was that Chilean workers and the poor saw the students’ fight as one they should support as well. And as the movement spread, it encountered stiff resistance from the state and its armed wing, the police. What started with a kind of poetry turned into social war.


A BATTLEFIELD THAT IS EVERYWHERE!

Occupation of Education Ministry by the “Rebel Education Ministry”
Top: Police at the scene of the occupation
Below: Radicals hang banner reading, “From the Classroom to the Class Struggle”
Pitched battles have taken place on the streets of neighborhoods in Santiago and elsewhere in the past two weeks. At its most radical level, the Chilean struggle is a fight against capitalism and the state, a fight against the misery spread by a system whose financial house of cards is shaking. In fact, the movement’s radical wing has already opposed the efforts of student union bureaucrats (including the media darling, Camila Vallejo) to cut a deal with the Chilean government and achieve merely a reform of the education system. The radicals have promoted self-organization and a practical autonomy that has expressed itself in neighborhoods and regions, recalling the anti-authoritarian aspects of the Chilean Revolution of the 1970s.

It is on the basis of this radicalism that we make common cause with the Chilean rebellion, and not out of an empty notion of “solidarity,” but from a deep conviction that we need to open a front in the social war here where we live. We do not want to be trapped underneath the rubble when capitalism’s house of cards collapses. We want to deal out new cards, new ideas, and make a new and different world. We invite you to join us. Bring your own banners, signs, and ideas. It will be an open ended protest, whose features will be determined by those who participate in it. Those endorsing this action may not necessarily agree on an entire program or philosophy, but we do agree on this: it is important to stand up for those who have already accomplished so much, and at great risk to themselves, in Chile.
Text by CR: 9/2/2011

VIGIL & PROTEST
Friday September 9, 2011: 4 p.m.
Consulate General of Chile: 870 Market Street, San Francisco
Collective Reinventions, MAIZ (Movimiento de Accíon Inspirando Servicio, San Jose) and Voz de Lucha

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