Wars continue to devastate working class communities

The continuing wars in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and Yemen are having a devastating effecton workers of these countries. Whether it is hospitals in Afghanistanor Syriabeing bombed, or funerals in Yemen, or market areas in Baghdad, the results are hundreds of dead at the hands of one of the various imperialist or reactionary groups involved in these wars. The brutality of these ongoing conflicts then contribute to the rise of new reactionary actorswhich offer only more bloodshed to workers. It is only by recognising the working class resistance movementsof the region, can a just and lasting peace be built. International solidarity by labour activists and organisations also needs to be based on this class principle as well.

The continuing wars in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and Yemen are having a devastating effecton workers of these countries. Whether it is hospitals in Afghanistanor Syriabeing bombed, or funerals in Yemen, or market areas in Baghdad, the results are hundreds of dead at the hands of one of the various imperialist or reactionary groups involved in these wars. The brutality of these ongoing conflicts then contribute to the rise of new reactionary actorswhich offer only more bloodshed to workers. It is only by recognising the working class resistance movementsof the region, can a just and lasting peace be built. International solidarity by labour activists and organisations also needs to be based on this class principle as well.