Presidium statement on Afrin and Eastern Ghouta (Syria)

We express our deepest repudiation of the bombings suffered by the people of Afrin in northwest Syria who have claimed the lives of nearly 300 civilians since the 20th of January, 2018. Likewise, we repudiate the bombings carried out in the Eastern Ghouta region, east of Damascus, where dozens of civilians have lost their lives in recent weeks.

We call the entire international community to demand an immediate closure of airspace and a ceasefire by Turkey against Afrin (Syria), as well as a cessation of bombings in eastern Ghouta by the government forces of Syria.

Afrin is a zone located 60 kilometers from the province of Aleppo, which hosts more than 300.000 refugees and displaced people from several regions of the State of Syria (such as Aleppo, Al Raqa, Idlib, Kobane, Azaz, Al-Tabqa, Ihzer, Tel Hazer, Tel Aaran, Kefr Nata among others) who fleed from the different war conflicts that affects the zone and migrate towards Afrin seeking for peace and security. Eastern Ghouta is located a few kilometres from the centre of Damascus, and it is one of the most populous suburbs of the Syrian capital, where thousands of civilians still live.

We express our deepest solidarity with the families of the victims, the refugees and the Kurdish people, as well as to the people of Eastern Ghouta, and we appeal to international organisations to support measures that may allow the establishment of humanitarian corridors, as well as measures that can lead to a lasting peace, and the end of the attack on civilians of Syria.

IUSY Presidium Statement on the Burkina Faso terrorist attack

Burkina Faso terrorist attack - IUSY Presidium Statement

On last Friday, the 2nd of March, 2018, Burkina Faso was the target of a terrorist attack to the Armed Forces headquarters and the Embassy of France, deploring 8 death in the attackers and 8 deaths in the army and much more injured.

The identity of the group that made the terror attacks is yet to be known, however, the Burkina Faso government stated that it was probably a group of extremism origin.

We condemn with the utmost energy this cowardly and barbarous attack on Burkina Faso and its people, and whatever the identity of the group that made it, they represent the most reactionary and conservative ideas, against which IUSY always fought

We offer our condolences to the President and all the people of Burkina Faso.

IUSY will always fight against fundamentalist extremism, against discrimination and social injustices, and for a peaceful world where all global citizens can develop their lives in a satisfactory way.

#IUSYcongress2018: Membership applications

COVER: Membership applications

You may find below the Membership applications of the  youth political organisations which applied to

  • become Observer Member of IUSY
  • become Full Member of IUSY
  • or be re-admitted to IUSY

The Membership applications will be discussed by the 33rd IUSY World Congress in Montenegro next weekend, on 16th and 17th of February.

The Congress will discussed total 29 Membership applications.

from Africa

OBSERVER MEMBER SEEKING FULL MEMBERSHIP

  1. UESARIO – Western Sahara

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING RE-ADMISSIONS

  1. JFPI – Ivory Coast
  2. ANCYL – South Africa

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING OBSERVER MEMBERSHIP

  1. JPSD – Benin
  2. BCPYL – Botswana
  3. IYEC – Cameroun
  4. JCC – DR Congo
  5. REJEPAC – DR Congo
  6. UDPS – DR Congo
  7. NUEYS – Eritrea
  8. MJU Gabon
  9. JS – Morocco
  10. SWAPO – Namibia

from America

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING RE-ADMISSIONS

  1. JR – Argentina
  2. AD – Venezuela

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING OBSERVER MEMBERSHIP

  1. MCDN – Ecuador
  2. JM – Messico
  3. RJ – Mexico
  4. JR:MRS – Nicaragua
  5. UWISSC – Trinidad and Tobago
  6. J PDS – Venezuela

from Asia-Pacific

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING OBSERVER MEMBERSHIP

  1. JK PSF – Pakistan
  2. TYL – Australia

from Europe

OBSERVER MEMBERS SEEKING FULL MEMBERSHIP

  1. CTP Y – Cyprus
  2. Restart.Lv – Latvia

ORGANISATIONS SEEKING OBSERVER MEMBERSHIP

  1. GDY – Georgia
  2. SCA – Kosovo
  3. YSD – Montenegro
  4. SD Platform – Ukraine

from Mediterranean

ORGANISATION SEEKING OBSERVER MEMBERSHIP

  1. YOIK – Iranian Kurdistan
  2. DYUEK Eeast Kurdistan

Declaración del Comité Americano sobre las elecciones en Honduras

Honduras: Foto de / Photo of Salvador Nasralla

Desde IUSY repudiamos la agudización de la crisis en Honduras que se ha visto durante los últimos cuatro años de Gobierno de Juan Orlando Hernández.

El pasado 26 de Noviembre se desarrollaron las elecciones en Honduras en un ambiente hostil debido a que el mandato presidencial es de cuatro años y el presidente de la República Juan Orlando Hernández mediante pronunciamiento de la Corte Suprema de Justicia – en una clara manipulación de las leyes y de la Constitución de la República – se postula ahora como candidato a la Presidencia por el Partido Nacional.

Cabe destacar que el Partido Innovación y Unidad Social demócrata (PINU-SD) miembro de IUSY y el Partido Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) se unieron y formaron la Alianza de Oposición de izquierda hacia estas elecciones de Noviembre con grandes posibilidades de ganar la Presidencia de la República con el candidato Salvador Nasralla.

El día de las elecciones a las 9pm el Tribunal Supremo electoral de Honduras dio como virtual ganador con una diferencia del 5% (aproximadamente 95,000 votos de diferencia al Ing. Salvador Nasralla candidato de la Alianza de Oposición PINU-LIBRE).

El sistema de cómputo del Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE), tuvo diferentes fallas y cortes de energía eléctrica en las siguientes 48 horas. Al regresar la energía eléctrica la diferencia de votos entre Hernández y Nasralla era del 1%. Posteriormente se verificó un alza de votos para Juan Orlando Hernández donde se verificó que solo se estaban tomando en cuenta Actas donde ganaba Hernández.

Lamentamos que la población hondureña se encuentre ahora en crisis política ya que el TSE no ha declarado como ganador a ningún candidato presidencial, en especial al Ing. Salvador Nasralla quien ganó las elecciones limpiamente y que ambos Partidos LIBRE Y PINU tienen actas de cierre presidenciales para demostrar el triunfo del Ing. Salvador candidato de la Alianza de Oposición.

El pueblo hondureño ha salido a las calles para manifestarse pacíficamente a favor de Nasralla, pero condenamos la represión de la que han sido víctimas Hondureñ@s, y muertes ocasionadas por un Gobierno Opresor y dictatorial que quiere imponerse; seguir en el Poder por la fuerza y utilizar a los entes de seguridad como Policías y militares para causar pánico en la población.

Sobre todo el pueblo hondureño se encuentra en Estado de Sitio (toque de queda), donde la población no puede circular de 8pm a 5am, una imposición por parte del Presidente Hernández.

Denunciamos de igual forma que en dichas manifestaciones se han infiltrado personas con malas intenciones y han saqueado diferentes tiendas, almacenes y negocios; todo este caos político se ha convertido para Honduras en problema social y notablemente económico.

Exigimos la pronta declaratoria como presidente al Ing. Salvador Nasralla de parte del TSE en Honduras, para que el pueblo se encuentre en paz y retornar a la verdadera Democracia.

Stand up for Human rights!

Human rights day 2017

“The Universal Declaration of Human Rights cannot be just words on a paper,” said Howard Lee, IUSY President.

“It has to become a tangible reality of every human being”, he continues. Today, 10th of Dicember, is the International Day of Human Rights.

Thanks to the unprecedented access to knowledge and information, humans are more aware than ever before of their place in this world; both as individuals as well as part of the global community of humans.

The beautiful and astonishing plurality of our world, becomes more and more so, as our awareness grows by the exponentially increasing connectivity we enjoy through technology.

We are now better connected than ever before to other human beings who have different economic, political, cultural, and social values.

Never ever have we been able to touch, feel, know and even fall in love with fellow humans who are ethnically, historically, linguistically, and religiously different from us.

We should be more mindful than ever before that all human beings should respect each other’s human rights to exist, grow, prosper, and thrive as what we are born to be and as of whom who choose to become.

Yet, the technology that enables us to know about the diversity of our world and our species is being used to create, frictions, anger, hatred, conflict and even war between human beings.

Furthermore, diversity and plurality itself is the instrument used to incite confrontation, as though separation and homogeneity is the only path to harmony.

The fundamental solution to all of this needs to be the universal acknowledgement and acceptance that every human being should have some certain basic inalienable rights, and these should be what is written in the Universal Declaration of Human rights.

It is our duty to ensure that human rights are respected in the communities we live, in our neighbourhoods, at our schools, in our families.

IUSY and YES joint statement on the US decision to move their embassy in Jerusalem

Mediterranean USA Jerusalem

Jerusalem holds unique political, religious and spiritual significance and has always been an epicenter of the conflict in the Middle East and a critical issue for resolving it.

Any decision regarding Jerusalem should not be taken lightly and even more so unilaterally and its consequences should never be underestimated.

The UN Security Council, entrusted with the maintenance of international peace and security, adopted several resolutions, including the most recent UNSC resolution 2334 (2016) that clearly evoked the issue of Jerusalem and reaffirmed its centrality and the principles applicable to the situation prevailing in the holy city.

In these resolutions, the Security Council recalled in unequivocal terms that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power, which purport to alter the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal validity and constitute a flagrant violation of international law and a serious obstruction to achieving peace in the Middle East.

UNSC resolution 478 (1980) determined the responsibilities of all States in this regard and decided not to recognize Israel’s pursuit to alter the character and status of Jerusalem. It also calls upon all Member States to accept this decision and those that have established diplomatic missions to withdraw from the Holy City.

These resolutions were adopted on the basis of the UN Charter and international law, and the cardinal principle of the illegality of acquisition of land by force, reflecting the world’s rejection of Israel’s illegal policies.

This stance was further confirmed by the International Court of Justice’s ruling on the wall erected by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.

Moving the US embassy in contravention of these clear and fundamental rules would constitute a political and legal earthquake with far reaching and volatile consequences, at a time where the region is witnessing unprecedented turmoil with global ramifications.

No peace can be brokered and no solutions found without Jerusalem. Those who act to consolidate Israel’s illegal actions and annexation of Eastern Jerusalem, capital of Palestine, only drags the agenda further away from peace and by default, disqualify themselves from a seat on the table of conciliation and resolution.

The Trump administration’s decision to move the US embassy to Jerusalem would constitute an act of aggression against the Palestinian people’s rights and a grave breach of international law. It could also push the two-State solution based on 1967 borders beyond the point of resuscitation.

The death of the two-State solution would dramatically change both the face of the conflict, as well as the framework for solving it.

There will also be grave consequences for the entire region. Such a US decision will not only harm the Palestinian people, but those it pretends to help; as advancing the occupation is escalating the conflict.

We call on the US administration to carefully re-assess the impact of this move, taking into account the United States’ image, interests, and security.  The US government’s role is to best serve and preserve the interests of the American people, not those of the Israeli Government.

The Trump adminsitration’s move runs counter to the positions adopted by successive Democratic and Republican administrations for over 3 decades, not to mention the unshakable international consensus. It is impossible to understand how such a move of provocation and aggression, can have positive effects for the United States and its interests in the region and globally. 

Many Palestinian citizens of Israel declared that if Trump will recognize West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and East Jerusalem as Capital of Palestine, it would be a positive action that they will support as a step for the 2 state solution.

The US administration has to choose between abdicating to the most extremist views of the nationalistic right movement in Israel and its representatives in the Israeli government or to stand its ground and work on advancing peace. It must be clear that these two positions are mutually exclusive.

We also call on all of our IUSY and YES members, the relevant international institutions and all freedom loving peoples across the world to mobilize in defending and upholding international law.

The mobilization of all political and moral forces of our time is more needed than ever to end the injustice and the dispossession endured by the Palestinian people for 70 years and the military and occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip for 50 years.

The Palestinian people – like all humans – have inalienable rights, including a right to self-determination and independence, a right to freedom and dignity. They have every intention to exercise these rights in their sovereign State, with East Jerusalem as its capital. That is the path to peace and security for all the peoples in the region.

The alternative is conflict and Apartheid, which we must avoid at all costs.

IUSY – International Union of Socialist Youth
YES – Young European Socialists

Presidium statement on the US threat to the PLO permanence in Washington DC.

United States - Israel - Palestine

The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) strongly condemns the recent pronouncement made by the United States government in threatening the existence of the Palestinian Liberation organization Office in Washington DC.

With this decision, the Trump administration will effectively lose its credibility as a neutral mediator in the ongoing peace process between Israel and Palestine. By threatening the legitimacy of the PLO’s existence on its territory, the United States government will derail the ongoing negotiations to the detriment of both Israel and Palestine.

We urge the United States government to remain impartial in its role in the peace talks and to consider the rights of the Palestinians and Israelis identically.

Instead of closing down the PLO, it should instead focus its energy and resources in ensuring that the peace negotiations provide both countries and their respective citizens the right to peaceful homes and sovereignty.
Threatening the right of Palestinians to representation in the United States does not only impede on the inalienable rights of Palestinian but directly disregards the Country’s right to self-determination, independence, and establishment.

We stand one with our comrades from the Fateh Youth Organisation and the Palestinian people in their struggle for fairness and justice.

We echo the words of United Nations General assembly President Miroslav Lajčák when he said, “When it comes to the question of Palestine, we have a responsibility and we have an interest. Palestinian people do not need our sympathy – they deserve our solidarity.”

IUSY Presidium statement on the Sinai attack

Sinai Attack - Egypte

The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is deeply shocked and saddened by the horrific terrorist attacks carried out on Friday, 24th November in Sinai, Egypt, by terrorist groups, which have claimed 336 lives and injured many innocent people.

We send our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims and our sympathy to all those who were affected by this heinous crime. IUSY stands in solidarity with all the people of Sinai and of the entire Egypt. 

IUSY underlines its firm support for and solidarity with our socialist family in Egypt, and all human rights organisations in their struggle against terrorism, radicalism, discrimination, and oppression.

We will continue to work for a society that celebrates equality, social justice and peace.

This despicable act of terror in Egypt is an attack against peace, and against all of our socialist values. However, cowardly attacks like this will not stop IUSY or any of the organisations that share the vision for a peaceful world.

Now, more than ever, we are determined to continue our collective struggle all over the world against terrorism and violence. 

Today, we stand together with the people of Sinai and of Egypt, against terror and disregard for human life and in defence of fundamental human rights and values that unite civilisations the world over.