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(en) France, UCL - Martinique: Mobilisation contre lesed profiteurs capitalistes ethe and ... coloniaux (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Sat, 5 Oct 2024 08:13:05 +0300


Since September 1st, a social movement against the high cost of living and injustices has been gaining momentum in Martinique, but also in Guadeloupe and Réunion. This popular anger is being severely repressed by the French state, which is seeking to silence it and thus maintain control of its colonial empire. ---- At the initiative of the Rally for the Protection of Afro-Caribbean Peoples and Resources (RPPRAC), hundreds of people demonstrated and organized blockades of supermarkets to demand that prices be aligned with those in mainland France, because food products are on average 40% more expensive in the Antilles than in mainland France.

Fifteen years after the popular uprising in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guyana against "pwofitasyon" - that is, "outrageous exploitation" by the capitalists who control the means of distribution - the problem remains in the Antilles.
Structural poverty

While the poverty rate in Martinique is more than twice as high as in mainland France, the few large families controlling the majority of businesses (the "békés") impose exorbitant prices throughout the French Antilles. This situation of injustice is all the more striking with inflation and a territory that imports 87% of its food.

The high cost and undignified living conditions in Martinique and the overseas territories in general are not insignificant: the colonial policy of the French state forces these territories to import their consumer goods from the mainland, via national companies - Carrefour, Auchan and others - despite the immense distance and the proximity of the countries of the Caribbean region. This results in the imposition of the capitalist model, the destruction of Creole gardens, dependence on the mainland, and structural unemployment. Young people are told that there is no future there and that they must go and train in the mainland.
A colonial continuum

All this is part of a colonial continuum of the management of the "overseas territories". More than 1 billion euros to make the Seine swimmable, but still shortages of drinking water in Guadeloupe, overcrowded prisons and schools, a ban on the Creole language on official documents, a racialized society, the continuation of colonial export monocultures, mass and lasting poisoning with chlordecone (a pesticide used until 1993) in the Antilles where more than 90% of the population is contaminated, extraordinary police violence during the Covid crisis, nuclear tests in Polynesia until the 1990s, a specific visa for Mayotte with violence and live ammunition during operations Wuambushu 1 and 2... The Mayotte Regional Health Agency "advises" sterilization to young women on the island, just as young women were aborted en masse on Reunion Island without warning in the 1960s and 1970s for colonial control of demography.

The overseas territories did not "choose" France, as evidenced by the colonial counter-revolution during the decolonization period, which resulted in the crushing of pro-independence groups and parties. Sixty years later, France is still a colonial power, whether it has departementalized, whether its colonies are officially no longer colonies, or whether the French state maintains its military presence and cooperation agreements in Africa.

The UCL unconditionally supports the mobilizations, whether in Martinique or in other overseas communities. We hope for a condemnation and recognition of the responsibilities of the békés and the French state in the poisoning of the Antilles with chlordecone, while a trial is still underway - trial on October 22 with two priority questions of constitutionality.

Down with French colonialism, and long live the people fighting for equality, dignity and their freedom!

Libertarian Communist Union, September 17, 2024.

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