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After a new wave of measurements by the bourgeoisie to supposedly contain the coronavirus are being enforced, there are also new regulations in France. Night-time curfews are now being introduced throughout the country, lasting from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am.

In the beginning of the week, heavily armed gunmen attacked and burned several houses at Camp Osmir Venuto, located in Eldorado dos Carajás in the southern part of Brazilian’ Federal State Para. Peasants woke up to gunfire, when men armed with machine guns entered the settlement around midnight on Monday, December 14, to spread terror among its residents. Although non of the peasants was confirmed to be shot, people injured themselves in the hasty retreat to the forest, many escaping the fires with only the cloths they were wearing. Houses, farm animals and vehicles alike were consumed in the flames laid by the gunmen serving the big landlords in their attempt to drive the poor peasantry from the land.

On the evening of December 14, in Stollberg (Rheinlad), in the immediate vicinity of the consulate of the old Ecuadorian state, a banner was hung in memory of the late comrade Joselo. Comrade Joselo was a co-founder of the Communist Party of Ecuador and a fighter for the freedom of the Ecuadorian people.

In the state of Bavaria, a state of emergency has been declared for 2020/12/09, supposedly to get the Corona pandemic under control. In fact, very little is being done about it; in 31 counties and cities, people have not been allowed to leave their homes between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. since Wednesday. Even during the day, leaving your home is only possible for a "valid reason", which of course includes going to work.
From the 8th grade on, school classes are divided and go into alternating classes.

What the state of emergency actually does, however, is giving the state access to 450,000 volunteer workers, giving it more freedom of action without spending much money. This is the pathetic substitute for a broken health care system. In addition, all offices and agencies are now under the direct management of the state government. Thus, quick instructions can be given to offices, the police and the Bundeswehr, which is now also deployed in Bavaria, of course only for infection control.

In addition there is now the possibility for extreme restrictions of constitionally granted rights, the repression organs get enormous freedom of action:
- "According to the Bavarian Disaster Control Act, Article 10, the competent authority can, for example, prohibit people from entering the disaster area, expel people from there, and block or clear the area if that is necessary."
In this case, the entire country is a disaster area, so theoretically any person could simply be expelled.
- "According to Article 19 of the Bavarian Disaster Control Act, the right to physical integrity, freedom of the person, freedom of assembly, freedom of movement and inviolability of the home can be restricted"
In addition, "civil protection forces" -with or without the police- may require any person "to provide services, goods, or works, and may order the taking of property."

As of today, Baden-Württemberg also has a curfew in effect for the entire state. Exceptions apply only if one can claim a "valid reason." After 8 p.m., leaving the home for meetings with friends and family is even completely prohibited. After 8 p.m., viruses are apparently particularly deadly.
The nightly exit restriction decided on the third of December had already reaped much criticism, since it is obviously completely unfit to guarantee protection against infection.
Also this further tightening means only restrictions on our private life and does not start where it would be most effective. If we are to stay at home, why do we have to go to work if we do not work in "system-relevant" professions? TUI is getting its third billion-dollar package from the federal government, but there's no thought of work absences with full wage compensation.
No, we have to continue doing our jobs, because workers who stay at home do not create any surplus value.
For us, that means going to work every morning in overcrowded public transport, standing close together with our colleagues for 8 hours, then going shopping and being isolated at home for the rest of the day. But if we'd like to have an after-work beer with the very colleagues we see all day anyway, or we just want to go for a walk alone during the evening, we receive fines
It must be clear that all this has little to do with infection control. We are supposed to pay for the fact that the government measures do nothing. We are supposed to pay so that the capitalists can keep making profits and any rebellion against this is fought in advance with the imposed state of emergency.

TKP/ML Central Committee member and Political Commissioner of Dersim, Comrade Nubar, and TIKKO Dersim District Commander Comrade Özgür, who fell during the bombing of the old Turkish state on the guerrilla areas in Dersim, have been buried at the cemetery in Istanbul-Sarıgazi after a commemoration ceremony in a nearby Cemevi, contrary to the efforts of the police to block the event, after several months of struggle for the bodies, which the Turkish state did not want to reveal until recently.

Norway:

Kampkomiteen in Norway reports that on Saturday the 5. of December, several organisations held a manifestation outside Trondheim City Hall, against the cuts on the budget, especially cuts on unemployment support (Dagpenge), which is especially important for the many people affected by the economic crisis, which the bourgeoisie falsely calls the “Corona-crisis”.

Kampkomiteen also held a speech, which was also distributed.

The protests against the new "Global Security" law have been going on for several weeks now. Last weekend again thousands of people took to the streets in now over 90 cities and again there were numerous fights against the police, who responded with violence and numerous arrests.

We like to highlight the following document from Finish comrades:

 

Some notes concerning Estonia

On the occasion of the Finnish “Independence Day” celebrated by the reaction, we reaffirm our commitment to proletarian internationalism and publish the following translation of a text sent to us. The writer has approved some minor adjustments and notes for the international reader.

Estonia is a country in the Southern coast of the Gulf of Finland with some 1.3 million people. In Finland, the country is mostly known for its migrant workers in Finland, especially in the capital area around Helsinki, and also for its “booze tourism” (alcohol is much cheaper in Estonia than in Finland) and also, frankly, for its sex tourism. Culturally, Tallinn Old Town is well known. The language is close to Finnish, and the nation is seen as the “younger brother” of the Finns. However, apart from trivia, the country is not well-known in Finland, even though geographically, language-wise and, especially, in the imperialist system the countries have a close relationship.