FROM A CELL IN WAYNESBURG, Pa.�The recent police shooting of
23-year-old Carlo Giuliani in the riotous streets of Genoa has sent
shock waves around the globe.
Giuliani, son of a Rome labor leader, was one of tens of thousands of
anti-globalist demonstrators who fell on the latest place where
politicians and corporate representatives gathered to insure their
continued dominance of the world�s economy. Carlo was part of a growing
movement, uniting the youth of many so-called first world countries with
the aspirations of many in the so-called third world. It was this
movement that shook Seattle, and made the anagram WTO known throughout
the earth.
For opposing the rule of capital, for opposing the empire of wealth,
Carlo Giuliani was shot by the hit men of capital, and, as if this were
not enough, a police vehicle rolled over his prone, wounded body.
With the brutal state slaughter of Carlo Giuliani, the message goes
forth that anti-globalism is a capital crime. This is but the latest
escalation by the armed forces of capital, which has utilized increasing
levels of state violence to intimidate the swelling hordes of anti-globalists.
The blood on the asphalt of Genoa did not begin when a cop pointed
his semi-automatic into the face of a masked Roman anarchist. The blood
of Genoa flows from the streets of Gothenburg, in Sweden, when the
European Union was holding its summit meeting. There, police fired live
rounds at protestors, wounding three, one seriously.
Now, an anarchist, anti-globalist lies dead.
As soon as the news hit the wire, came the words of the Irish
playwright, George Bernard Shaw, who once quipped, "Anarchism is a game
at which the police can beat you."
Shaw, an ardent socialist, would perhaps amend his comments in light
of recent events (if he could).
What is most telling is how the representatives of the state and
their propaganda arm, the media, have reacted to this vicious tragedy.
While politicians uniformly spoke with forked tongues about the
"tragedy," not a single syllable was uttered in criticism of the police,
was it?
For the media, however, a different game was played. In virtually
every report, the coverage told of violent protestors�and suggested that
they were uninformed, or simply stupid for daring to care about the poor
in Africa, Asia or Latin America. Examine their biased,
corporate-centered coverage, and ask yourself one simple question:
What would they have written if a Genoan cop had been shot, and run
over with a Land Rover driven by anarchists? Every corporate outlet
would�ve blared about how "vicious" and "violent" the anti-globalist
"terrorists" were. Of this there is no question!
Instead, a muted silence.
Silence, when the terrorists are the cops. Silence, when the killers
are the cops.
Silence, when the hit men for the corporations act out.
You hear the fractured lectures of politicians talking about
"assaults on the democratic process," and the like.
Yet, how democratic is the G-8 (Group of 8)?
This group, which is self-selected, is composed of seven of the
wealthiest nations on earth (plus Russia).
If there are about 193 nations in the world, what�s "democratic"
about 4 percent of that number making all of the rules governing the
rest of the world�s economy?
Look at it another way: The G-8 consists of representatives for
Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United
States and Russia. If you were to count all of the people in each
nation, and add them up, you�d come up with around 824 million people.
That�s a lot of folks.
But there are more than 6 billion people on earth!
How can 14 percent of the world�s population set down the rules for
86 percent of the rest of the people of the world?
Carlo Giuliani wasn�t "assaulting the democratic process." He was
protesting a profoundly anti-democratic process.
He was fighting on behalf of most of the people in the world.
(Mumia Abu-Jamal is the author of three books:
"Live from Death Row," "Death Blossoms," and "All Things
Censored." A new biography, "On A Move: The Story of Mumia
Abu-Jamal," is available at www.MumiaBook.com. Mumia can be contacted
at: Mumia Abu-Jamal, AM 8335, SCI-Greene, 175 Progress Dr., Waynesburg,
Pa., 15370.)