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Numsa in solidarity with Catalonia’s working class

- Irvin Jim

THE National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (Numsa) stands in solidarity with the working class in Spain and Catalonia.

We are calling for and expressing internatio­nalist solidarity with the CUP (Candidatur­e d’ Unitat Popular) Party in that country and support the right to self-determinat­ion of the Catalan people and their struggle for radical socialist transforma­tion.

It is our duty as a Marxist-Leninist-inspired trade union to uphold and defend the rights of the working class everywhere all over the globe. As Numsa, we will support the CUP as they continue their fight for the independen­ce of Catalonia.

The working class in Spain and Catalonia has endured a sustained attack on its basic rights, falling prey to extreme austerity policies implemente­d to guarantee the rate of return of capital.

Similarly, rampant corruption has gotten to the bone of the political system. Politician­s and parties deeply engaged in corrupt practices have taken state power and are trying to misuse state power to gain impunity.

The ruling political parties, both in the Spanish and Catalan government, have tried to divert public attention and scrutiny, evading their responsibi­lity for engaging in the systematic abuse of their power in favour of their allies: big corporatio­ns, financial global powers and local corrupt political allies.

The legitimate request of a growing part of the Catalan working class that sees no option for improving its life conditions and fighting back against the austerity agenda within the Spanish system, has been ignored and met with brutality on the side of the Spanish State.

For years, the Catalan people have struggled to regain control of the decisions that affect their lives and to put an end to the systematic oppression of their rights.

The deep political, economic and territoria­l crises in Spain, which are evident manifestat­ions of the crisis of the capitalist system at a global level, must be resolved with full respect to the human and political rights of the Catalan people and Catalan political organisati­ons.

It is appalling that the escalation of tension has not been handled responsibl­y on the side of the Spanish government, which has consistent­ly denied the possibilit­y of dialogue and negotiatio­n to address the situation.

The people of Catalonia have been denied their right to express themselves freely for a long time.

On October 1, the people engaged in a peaceful and democratic consultati­on to set the basis for the radical transforma­tion of the country.

The response of the Spanish state was brutality and intense repression of the population.

The world witnessed the violent crackdown by state security forces on peaceful protesters and voters.

Those images have generated legitimate outrage across the globe. Numsa stands in solidarity with the CUP against the repressive measures adopted and announced by the Spanish government against the working class and political leaders and parties of Catalonia.

It is high time to show that the solution to the political and economic crisis in Catalonia, Spain, Europe and the world must be built by the working class, putting it at the centre of the struggle for a socialist future.

Aluta continua! The struggle continues!

The people have been denied their right to express themselves

Numsa General Secretary

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