Jakarta, May 6, 2009 — Neoliberal imperialism has put the Indonesian people under siege. But that does not mean that the Indonesian people will be absent in giving support and solidarity to the global people’s struggle against neoliberal imperialism.
One of the country whose people are rising up courageously to fight neoliberal imperialism is Nepal. In that country, the oligarchy of landlords and local elites, supported by international capitalism, has been overthrown by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) supported by the people. The CPN-M took power through a democratic election. But since its victory, the oligarchy has always tried to destabilise the CPN-M led government.
A few days ago, the conflict reached its peak as the military command — which received support from the old forces (landlords and local elites) refused to abide by the CPN-M led civilian government. In response to this subversion, the civilian government decided to discharge the armed forces chief of staff, General Katawal, legally and constitutionally. General Katawal refused to step down and instead allied himself with the right-wing parties and conservative opposition.
Prime Minister Prachanda’s democratically elected government is in crisis. To strengthen and retain the Nepalese people’s mandate for change and democracy, he announced his resignation and dismissed his government. The Nepalese people are also preparing themselves by organising resitance in the streets.
The Nepalese people have just started a new path in the journey towards their own future; to control and manage their own natural resource, economy, and politics. But the right-wingers and the oligarchy are worried of this change. They are afraid of losing their centuries-long privileges.
Unfortunately the Western countries that often talk about democracy and human rights have refused to acknowledge that the CPN-M government is democratically elected. CPN-M won [the most] votes in the April 2008 election... Therefore, CPN-M has a strong legitimacy to carry out the government and there is no reason to undermine it.
The entire progressive forces of Indonesia must express their support to the people’s struggle in Nepal. Capitalism, that has brought disaster not only to billions of people, but also the future of this planet, must be ended. Therefore, Berdikari online, as a progressive media that promotes national liberation, has made the statement below:
1. Stop imperialist intervention in the political conflict in Nepal; let the Nepalese people assert their independence and decide their own future;
2. Respect democracy by giving the elected government, that carries the people mandate, to work and carry out its duty;
3. Stop violence and sabotages that have victimised civilians.
Fight Against Neoliberal Imperialism!