Workers in Iraq need to organise their own side against the war

As previously reported, both Iraqi and migrant workers are the losers in the present reactionary war in Iraq. Latest reports suggest that sectarian killings are increasing, see here and here. With the number of reactionary and imperialist actors involved in this fight, alliances are very fluid and subject to change very quickly, see here and here. In response, a number of progressive organisations have put out statements condemning the current war, and the Federation of Workers’ Councils and Unions in Iraq had also come out strongly in support of workers demands and peace, see their statement.

As previously reported, both Iraqi and migrant workers are the losers in the present reactionary war in Iraq. Latest reports suggest that sectarian killings are increasing, see here and here. With the number of reactionary and imperialist actors involved in this fight, alliances are very fluid and subject to change very quickly, see here and here. In response, a number of progressive organisations have put out statements condemning the current war, and the Federation of Workers’ Councils and Unions in Iraq had also come out strongly in support of workers demands and peace, see their statement.