ANARCHIST SPEECH AT THE BERLIN RALLY FOR FREE WESTERN SAHARA, 7 NOVEMBER
~ Anon ~
Some days exist to remind us of what we continually live through. The Green
March occurred on November 6, but it was enabled by decades of colonial
occupation.
On November 6, 1975, the Green March, openly promoted by the Moroccan monarchy
and quietly supported by European governments, particularly the Spanish state,
unfolded. This event paved the way for a new phase in the colonial history of
the region. The colonial occupation of Western Sahara by Moroccan forces
resulted in the division of a people, with communities and friendships torn
apart and violated at the most intimate levels of their existence. Languages
were prohibited, customs criminalised, initially through extermination and
forced displacement into the desert, followed by a local plan for assimilation
and unification under a single national identity: in this case, Moroccan.
But this is not a unique case; this is history repeating itself. It is crucial
to acknowledge that the infrastructure and military conditions were already
established because this territory had been under Spanish colonial dominance for
decades.
And it is particularly important to remember that although the Spanish state
tries to propagate the fiction of a peaceful coexistence between Spanish
colonisers and Saharawis, colonialism can never be pacific. Let us not forget
that the Spanish state occupied the Sahara for geopolitical interests, to
maintain control over the Canary Islands, which remain a Spanish colony today,
absurdly treated as European territory despite their location off the African
coast.
The Canary Islands were the first colonised territory and a necessary base for
the colonisation of Abya Yala. In summary, the narrative of peaceful coexistence
between Spanish colonisers and the Saharawi people is not just a lie regarding
that territory’s history; it stands as a falsehood because the colonisation of
the Sahara happened over the blood of millions of people in Abya Yala and Canary
Islands.
Even though the Spanish crown, and later the Spanish state, have been
intrinsically linked to colonialism, they have never operated alone. Colonial
power is always a convergence of various actors, both state and private.
However, today in a world of seemingly transnational capitalist interest, the
role of nation states in the perpetuation of colonial relationships of power is
obscured.
Especially the role of the german state, which has always been a colonial force.
The colonial policies of the Deutsches Reich were the inspiration and breeding
ground for National Socialism. National Socialism became the foundation of the
current German state with its extractivist, patriarchal, and racist policies.
German repressive colonial tactics have been inspiration to other states
throughout history. Let us not forget all the SS soldiers who continued their
careers in the Global South, whether in NATO or fighting in Vietnam as part of
the French Foreign Legion, just to name some examples.
It is no coincidence that the alliance between Morocco, Israel, and Germany
works so effectively. Germany’s interest in both providing and receiving
military training from these two forces is significant. As people living in the
territory claimed by the german state, we cannot view this situation as distant
because we are part of it; it permeates our daily lives. The extreme
militarisation of our society, the local war against migration, and the
normalised police violence against feminist and anti-colonial movements show,
that we must continue to walk opposing paths, those we have been tracing for a
long time in search of different worlds. What does a country like Germany fear
in the face of the feminist alliance? What does a monarchy like Morocco fear
from women’s self-organisation in the streets? What we propose is not a reform;
it is the creation of new worlds. What we suggest has no place and will never
find space in their institutions.
Anticolonial feminism comes to destroy all the pillars of our society. It
confronts the Catholic Church and its evangelical counterparts with their
developmentalist discourse on reproduction. We challenge the states and their
constructs of private and public. We put our bodies—contested territory for over
500 years—on display, making others uncomfortable. Predictably, so dangerous.
Anticolonial feminism comes to shout in the face of those who have historically
silenced us: not one less! With the certainty that punitive measures are not the
way, we will continue to chip away at the bars of every prison until all our
sisters are free. We will keep fighting to laugh, to celebrate, to feel
pleasure.
Calling for a demonstration on the 6th of November has a symbolic meaning, being
on the streets every day is what we should aim for. We do not forget any of the
forcefully disappeared, Ni olvido ni perdon! Presentes ahora y siempre!
We greet all people in the occupied territories from West Sahara to 48 and Gaza.
From Abya Yala to Sudan and Congo. For autonomy, for anarchy, Sahara libre y
feminista!
PS. for all this white-washed anarchist still discussing the question of
national flags, your time is over cuties, grow up and take a stand! Meet you on
the streets, where we can actually be anarchic!
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