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Editorial
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Pathfinders
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Letters
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IRA: Is it Really
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Religion and the
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Cooking the
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Why They Dropped the
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Marx and Philosophy
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Film Review
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50 Years Ago
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Meetings, +
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Religion
and terrorism
Socialists are always cautious about the term ‘morality’ because within
class society it largely pertains to what the ruling class have
established as acceptable and unacceptable behaviour or actions or
activities which are regarded as ‘good’ or ‘bad’.
Nevertheless it is easy for Socialists to empathise with the feeling of
popular revulsion that followed the acts of mass murder in London on 7
July. As always when guns and bombs are used as political weapons, the
victims of the bombings in London were innocent and without any
influence over the agenda that motivated the murderers; they were
simply people going to work.
The general feeling, from the government, the Queen, the churches, the
media and the public at large is that it was an outrage; that
slaughtering innocent people simply because you oppose the actions of
those you perceive to be their leaders is a barbaric act that cannot be
justified by the idealism, ideology or political or religious
beliefs of those ordering or carrying out such an act.
To raise the question of the war in Iraq is in no way to imply sympathy
with the terrorists but it is reasonable to look at Iraq and, indeed,
the entire panoply of violence, armaments and warfare that latter-day
capitalism generates.
The British Labour government largely in obedience to the dictates of
the political kings of US capitalism - just like those who ordered what
is agreed were barbaric acts in London - did co-operate in the massive
slaughter of tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis who, rather than
supporting Saddam Hussein were, according to the Anglo-American
coalition, the real victims of the dreaded dictator. The result of both
actions, though not the numbers of victims, was identical: innocent
people who were wholly bereft of any power or influence to concede to
the demands of those ordering the killings were wantonly slaughtered.
All forms of warfare - and terrorism is a form of warfare - present the
threat of death to the participants whether they are professionals
(people prepared to kill in circumstances determined by their
employers) or serious amateurs (people prepared to kill for a specific
cause). In either circumstance risk to life comes easier to those who
believe that life on Earth is a mere prelude to a life hereafter. It is
a notion that gives solace to believers; making them less anxious to
question their role in a situation that defeats rational understanding.
That is why governments promote irrational religious belief for their
armed forces and why they provide facilities for religious rituals,
make priests and parsons officers and pay their salaries.
For the terrorist the most pressing incentive is belief in the virtue
of their cause. The man or woman facing the dreadful hazards associated
with terrorism has to be morally reinforced with the idea that their
god is on their side. God as Allah, as the Great Jehovah, or whatever
other identity he takes on in any of the myriad of religious beliefs,
is always stern and demanding and his strictures are always
accommodating to the belligerence engendered by the exclusivity of
faith. God is indeed a vital weapon in the psychological make-up of the
terrorist; a guarantee that sacrifice will be rewarded with eternal
happiness.
A verse of an old Irish rebel song devoted to the IRA goes:
‘Upon their shield, a stainless field, the virtues blazoned bright,
‘With temperance, and purity and truth and honour dight;
‘So now they stand at God’s right hand Who framed their dauntless way,
‘Who taught them and Who brought them the glory of the day!’
For someone not utterly drugged on the belief of the inseparability of
god and cause, the idea of committing suicide in order to take the
lives of other anonymous people is too utterly sick for contemplation.
Allah, like the Christian God and his rivals, is a demanding and cruel
god and without him and the imagined comfort of eternal salvation, it
is hard to imagine the foul practice of suicide bombing or other sort
of bombing existing.
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LONDON
Central
London branch.
Corres:Richard Botterill, 21 Ashwell Park,
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Enquiries
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SCOTLAND
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Cardiff and District.
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AFRICA
Gambia.
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Kenya.
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Namibia.
Anthony Amugongo, PO Box 1502,
Oshataki.
Uganda.
Socialist Club, PO Box 217,
Kabale. .
Socialist Club, PO Box 217,<>
Swaziland.
Mandia Ntshakala, PO Box
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EUROPE
Denmark.
Graham Taylor, Spobjervej
173, DK-8220, Brabrand.
Germany.
Norbert Email:
Norway.
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COMPANION
PARTIES
OVERSEAS
World
Socialist Party of Australia.
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Kingston,
Tasmania 7050,
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Party of Canada/Parti Socialiste
du Canada.
Box 4280,
Victoria B.C.
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Canada. Email : Website
World
Socialist Party (New Zealand)
P.O. Box 1929,
Auckland, NI,
New Zealand. Email: Website
World
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P.O. Box 440247,
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