{"id":48533,"date":"2013-07-08T05:49:40","date_gmt":"2013-07-08T04:49:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rinf.com\/alt-news\/breaking-news\/indian-stalinist-party-refuses-to-defend-snowden\/48533\/"},"modified":"2013-07-08T05:49:40","modified_gmt":"2013-07-08T04:49:40","slug":"indian-stalinist-party-refuses-to-defend-snowden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rinf.com\/alt-news\/breaking-news\/indian-stalinist-party-refuses-to-defend-snowden\/","title":{"rendered":"Indian Stalinist party refuses to defend Snowden"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"content\">\n<h3 class=\"nomargin\">\u00a0<\/h3>\n<h5>\n      By<br \/>\n      Deepal Jayasekera<br \/>\n      <br \/>8 July 2013<br \/>\n  <\/h5>\n<p>The Stalinist Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPM, has refused to defend Edward Snowden, the American whistleblower who is being persecuted by the Obama administration for exposing the National Security Agency\u2019s (NSA) massive illegal spying operations.<\/p>\n<p>Snowden is currently trapped in the transit area in Moscow airport. The Congress-led government in India is among the countries that have turned down his request for asylum.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM, which at times claims to be \u201cleft\u201d and \u201csocialist,\u201d is thoroughly integrated into the Indian political establishment and parliamentary system as a defender of the interests of the Indian bourgeoisie. The party issued two brief Political Bureau statements on the implications of Snowden\u2019s revelations but failed to say a word about the fate of Snowden himself.<\/p>\n<p>The first statement on July 2 criticised Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid for justifying US spying operations. \u201cThe government should have strongly protested against such surveillance and bugging\u201d and should \u201cimmediately lodge a strong protest against the US snooping activities and demand its halt forthwith,\u201d it stated.<\/p>\n<p>However, apart from acknowledging that Snowden exposed the NSA\u2019s spying, the statement did not call for the defence of this courageous young man, who faces prosecution on espionage charges that will lead to heavy prison terms or the death penalty. The CPM has been completely silent on the Indian government\u2019s refusal to grant asylum to him.<\/p>\n<p>The purpose of the CPM\u2019s criticisms of US spying operations is not to warn the working class about the implications of the buildup of such police-state measures in the US and around the world, including India. Rather the CPM is giving voice to the concerns of sections of the Indian ruling class that its national security interests are being compromised. Its statement criticised the Indian foreign minister \u201cwho is not worried that the Indian embassy in Washington is bugged by the US intelligence agency.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In a second statement on July 4, the CPM denounced the US and European governments for forcing down the plane of the Bolivian President Evo Morales last week on suspicion that Snowden was on board, saying it was \u201cflagrant violation of international law.\u201d But again, the CPM made no comment on Snowden himself and did not call for his defence.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM is also silent on the Indian government\u2019s own vast electronic spying operations, known as the Central Monitoring System. This gives the Indian intelligence agencies unchecked access to all the country\u2019s landline, mobile telephone and Internet traffic.<\/p>\n<p>Like the Obama administration, the Indian government justifies its surveillance system under the pretext of \u201cwar on terror.\u201d Following the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people, the government introduced legislation to \u201cintercept, monitor or decrypt\u201d any information \u201cgenerated, transmitted, received, or stored in any computer resource,\u201d on vague and sweeping grounds of national security and public order.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM\u2019s limited criticism of US spying operations and its tacit support for India\u2019s electronic surveillance both flow from its full commitment to defend the Indian state apparatus. A CPM-led coalition formed the state governments in West Bengal for 34 consecutive years and Kerala for several terms until defeated in 201l. These state administrations were notorious for ruthlessly suppressing opposition from workers, youth and peasants to their pro-market policies.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM supported the central government\u2019s military crackdown on Maoist guerrillas in late 2009, codenamed \u201cOperation Green Hunt.\u201d The aim of the operation was to open up the land and resources of oppressed and highly marginalised tribal people, who form the social base of the guerrilla movement, to big business. The CPM-led government in West Bengal deployed large numbers of armed police to support Indian troops involved in the operation.<\/p>\n<p> In an article in its English-language weekly, <em>People\u2019s Democracy,<\/em> on June 23, the CPM also criticised the Indian government\u2019s strategic partnership with the US. The article did not condemn the anti-democratic character of the NSA\u2019s surveillance activities, but rather the fact that India had no access to the US intelligence.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM noted: \u201cThe US shares this data with some its partners\u2013the UK and Israel being the obvious examples&#8230; For the rest, such as India, the US asks for court orders and strict adherence to the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT). So much for India cosying up to the US and becoming its strategic partner.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>CPM\u2019s reservations about the strategic partnership reflect the concerns of sections of the Indian ruling class that India gains little from the arrangement, but risks being drawn into the US confrontation with China, to the detriment of India\u2019s economic and strategic interests. It advocates a more \u201cbalanced\u201d line in foreign policies, including better relations with countries such as Russia and China, while maintaining ties with the US.<\/p>\n<p> The <em>People\u2019s Democracy<\/em> article argued that the Internet had to be governed in \u201ca truly multilateral way in which peoples\u2019 rights are protected\u201d as opposed to a system \u201cunder a license from the US Department of Commerce.\u201d This is simply an appeal for the Indian ruling class to have a greater stake in the global monitoring and restriction of the operations of the Internet.<\/p>\n<p>The CPM\u2019s refusal to defend Snowden is entirely in line with its support for the Indian state apparatus and its police-state mechanisms. It would undoubtedly react with deep hostility to any whistleblower who exposed the anti-democratic operations of the Indian intelligence services. 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