The Communist League condemns, in the strongest way, the rightist shooting massacre at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques
in Christchurch that has left 50 dead and 50 injured. The shooting took place as hundreds of worshipers had gathered to
pray. We call on workers, farmers and all defenders of democratic rights to condemn this brutal assault.
This and other attacks on Muslims and mosques are a working-class is-sue. We must act on the principle of the workers’
movement that “an injury to one is an injury to all”. The defence of those who are scape-goated and victimised – be they Mus-lims, Jews, immigrants or others – is essential
to building political unity of the working class and acting on the basis of solidarity with all who are exploited and
oppressed.
Such attacks are an outgrowth of the political policies and actions of the capitalist rulers and their gov-ernment.
Anti-Muslim prejudice is used to justify their involvement in wars and spying by their police agen-cies, not only on
mosques and Mus-lims, but on many others.
For more than 25 years the New Zealand government has been a part-ner in the endless imperialist wars in Afghanistan,
Iraq, and Syria. As the worldwide capitalist economic crisis continues with no end in sight, there will be more attacks
on democratic and political rights and on workers and our unions at home, and trade wars and shooting wars abroad.
The call by Labour and National party leaders for national unity in the wake of the massacre is the opposite of working
class solidarity. They seek to draw us behind the rulers’ course at home and abroad. Already the government has
signalled that it will respond to the massacre by beefing up the powers of its spies, immigra-tion cops, and other
repressive in-struments of state power. Such steps target working people and our rights.
There is no broad expansion of rightist or fascist currents in Austral-ia, New Zealand, the United States or any other
country today. The owners of industry and finance don’t feel the need to turn to fascist gangs to pre-serve their class
rule. There is less racism, less anti-immigrant sentiment among working people today, as im-mediately shown by the
expressions of solidarity by working people throughout the country.
The Communist League pledges not only to protest this brutal assault, but to take this issue to workers of all
backgrounds.
We demand: No to attacks on Mus-lims and mosques. Oppose attacks on democratic and political rights! With-draw all New
Zealand armed forces from the Middle East and elsewhere overseas!