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(en) Italy, FAI, Umanita Nova #31-25 - Sand in the engine of war! Antimilitarist march in Turin on November 29 (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Fri, 19 Dec 2025 07:57:31 +0200


A double standard dominates the political organization of democratic societies. In countries with authoritarian regimes, the legalized violence of the state unfolds with less hypocrisy. In Italy, anyone who kills is considered a criminal and prosecuted by law, but when the murder is committed by soldiers serving the state, their actions become honorable, just, because they are done in the name of the homeland, the nation, security, wealth, and border security.
Parade uniforms, medals, and banners transform the profession of arms into heroism; massacres become victories. These masks cover the many horrors for which the Italian government and armed forces are directly responsible. Patriotism, the triad of "God, Country, Family," so dear to the Meloni government, are not merely the legacy of a more rhetorical and grandiloquent past than our present, but the ever-present representation of the Italian state's imperialist and neocolonial attitude.
Over the past ten years, nationalist propaganda and the increasingly aggressive infiltration of the military into schools have become normal, as has the alternation of school-barracks training. In schools, girls, boys, and girls are subjected to a relentless recruitment campaign and increasingly marked nationalist propaganda.
In our country, although less strong than in the past, there is a strong pacifist spirit, a broad rejection of war as a means of conflict resolution, and a clear rejection of the horrors that mark every war, where civilians pay the highest price. Yet direct opposition to militarism is still the legacy of minorities.
The last three years have been marked by wars of unprecedented ferocity, from Sudan to Ukraine, from Gaza to Mali, from Myanmar to Congo, from Syria to Niger, without the development of a radical antimilitarist opposition. The powerful wave of indignation over the genocide in Gaza, which filled the streets and sparked strong strikes and direct action, has so far been unable to transcend that single conflict and set in motion the dynamics necessary to disrupt the machinery that makes possible the many wars that bloodied the planet, especially where our country bears direct and significant responsibility. Unfortunately, the legacy of a certain left, which in the final decades of the last century called support for one of the imperialist fronts competing for the planet pacifism, is hard to die and, albeit in different forms, continues to resurface, leveraging a distorted conception of decolonial processes.
The hard times we are forced to live through, however, are an incentive to intensify the fight against militarism.
Italy is at war. For many years. As Europe-and the world-engages in a precipitous arms race, it is increasingly necessary to intervene, jam the wheels, and fight against the war industry and militarism. European countries, weakened by three years of war in Ukraine and the resulting increase in energy costs, have responded to the shift in US foreign policy with a process of rearmament, which could pave the way for new, dangerous escalations of war.
The war scenario in Ukraine is becoming increasingly complex, with constant accelerations and sudden changes of direction. The metaphor is no coincidence, because it is precisely in the skies over Russia and Ukraine that a very particular game is being played. Trump, politically close to Putin but, above all, eager to weaken the ties between Moscow and Beijing, is trying to play the card of the great "peacemaker." The Franco-British axis has given clear signs of disapproval of Trump's moves and is focusing on continuing the war. According to military analysts at "Analisi Difesa," a publication not likely to be suspected of pacifist leanings, the Ukrainian attacks in late October may have been carried out directly by French Mirage missiles. This is a strong signal of the Anglo-French determination to prosecute the war.
The Italian government, which has been dragging its feet on sending troops, has taken sides in the war in Ukraine, sending weapons and deploying 3,500 troops to NATO missions in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea. Italy is engaged in 39 military missions abroad, mostly in Africa, where Italian troops wage war on migrants and defend the interests of giants like ENI.
Italy is directly responsible for the genocide in Sudan. In 2023, it supplied weapons and trained RSF troops in Latina under the command of Mohamed Dagalo, one of the two generals who started the war for control of the country. These days, after the conquest of Al Fasher, the last major city in Darfur, the latest massacre is underway, the only one that has come under the media spotlight. The genocidal war in Sudan has been going on for three years, with hundreds of thousands of deaths, millions starving, and 12.5 million refugees. The UN, another organization not suspected of antimilitarist tendencies, declared in early 2025 that Sudan is experiencing the most serious humanitarian crisis on the planet.
Italy bears direct responsibility for the migrant genocide. The war on migrants, the war on the poor waged by the governments of Fortress Europe with the well-paid complicity of Libyan butchers, has seen Italian governments on the front lines for many years. Italy has trained the Libyan coast guard and provides the patrol boats that fire on boats traveling to Europe. The Middle Sea has become a vast shroud that has swallowed up countless lives of countless people.
The powerful, competing for resources and power, are indifferent to the destruction of cities, the contamination of the environment, and the denied future of so many of the planet's inhabitants.
The rubble is nothing but good business for a voracious and destructive capitalism that has only one logic: profit at any cost. Men, women, girls, and boys are expendable pawns in a terrible game, whose only limit is that imposed by the power of the oppressed and exploited, who rebel against an intolerable world order. The price of war is paid by the massacred and starving people in every corner of the planet. We all pay it, caught in the spiral of inflation, between starvation wages and pensions and ever-increasing rents and bills.
The war is also internal. The special laws approved in June inflict increasingly severe blows on those fighting in CPRs and prisons, on those who fight against evictions, on those who squat, on those who graffiti, on those who block roads or railways, on those who support and spread subversive ideas.
The government responds to poverty by addressing social issues in terms of public order: you'll find the soldiers of the "Safe Streets" operation in poor suburbs, in CPRs, in train stations, on the borders.
They want us to believe we can't do anything to fight wars. Those who promote, support, and fuel wars would like us to be powerless, passive, and defenseless. We are not. Every time a soldier enters a school, we can interfere; when they're about to open a weapons factory, we can interfere; when they decide to conduct exercises near our homes, we can interfere. Wars start here.
We need to have a clear vision. It's not enough to cancel a contract, stop a piece of logistics, or slow down a transport. The war industry is one of the drivers of all wars. Italy sells weapons to all the countries at war, directly contributing to wars everywhere. These weapons are produced just a stone's throw from our homes. All weapons factories must be closed and converted. Their trade must be prevented.
Excellent reasons to participate in the initiatives against the arms market, the aerospace and defense meetings, and the arms market taking place in Turin in early December.
Away with the arms dealers!

Saturday, November 29th, anti-militarist march at 2:30 pm, Corso Giulio Cesare, corner of Via Andreis
Tuesday, December 2nd, we'll block the arms dealers at the Oval Lingotto at Via Matté Trucco 70

m.m.

https://umanitanova.org/sabbia-nel-motore-della-guerra-corteo-antimilitarista-a-torino-il-29-novembre/
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