Concerning the latest developments in the Western Sahara

IUSY follows with concern the latest developments in the Western Sahara, especially the tension rising in the region of Guerguarat, South-West Western Sahara.IUSY takes note of the peaceful demonstrations of Saharawi civilians in front of the Moroccan-built Guerguarat’s Breach, calling for its closure as an illegal breach, having not existed during the signature of the OAU-UN Settlement Plan and Cease-fire adopted and accepted by the two parties in 1991. The demonstrators also call for the end of the Moroccan occupation, the organization of a free and fair referendum on self-determination, the end of the Moroccan violation of human rights and the end of the Moroccan illegal exploitation of natural resources.IUSY reiterates all its resolutions and positions in favour of the respect of the right of the people of Western Sahara to self-determination and independence, two principles and rights that all peoples must enjoy without discrimination, including the people of Western Sahara.IUSY calls on the two parties to the conflict, Polisario Front and Morocco, to stick to the cease-fire principles and to resume negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations, with a view to implement previously agreed upon solutions, mainly the OAU-UN Settlement Plan of 1991 that provides for a referendum on self-determination for the people of Western Sahara.IUSY further calls on the UN, mainly the Security Council, to urgently intervene in the region, been a non-self-governing territory pending a UN process of decolonization since 1963. The UN Secretary General must appoint a new Personal Envoy and should bring the two parties to direct negotiations to find a solution to this long running decolonization problem.IUSY finally express strong solidarity with the people of Western Sahara and highly praise their patience and their adherence to the principles of international legality for more than 30 years, and consider it a duty and obligation of the United Nations to implement and honour the promises it gave them in 1991 to organize a referendum on self-determination in order to enable them to chose between independence or any other solution they decide in a fair and free plebiscite.

Virtual Discussion: Women* & Leadership

Dear friends, 

IUSY Feminist Working Group has the pleasure to invite you to a virtual discussion on Women* & Leadershipwhich will take place on the 5th of November at 2PM CET/14:00 CET. 

WHAT: Virtual discussion Women* & Leadership

WHEN: 5th November at 2PM CET / 14:00 CET

WHERE: Zoom / Live on IUSY Facebook page 

Context 

Following the discussion about the women*’s participation in social matters, the IUSY Feminist Working Group launches its second online event, a panel discussion entitled “Women* & Leadership”.

Due to their unique experiences, based on a history of the struggle for political, economic, social and identity rights, women* are powerful agents for change. Women* play a fundamental role, not only in social movements, but also in leadership positions, in establishing and fighting for a progressive agenda, improving gender equality, but also political, economic and social advances for the whole community. 

However, we still observe that women* are under-represented in decision-making politics, as well as in businesses or local communities, facing several challenges to reach leadership positions. 

Due to the multiple global crises, the world has been facing (economic, social, political, health-related, war-related), it is possible to observe the rise of strongman politics/authoritarian male leadership and the consequential struggle for women* leadership, representation, and equality at different levels.

Thus, this panel discussion has the following objectives

  1. To understand the main challenges women* face in leadership positions, especially in decision-making politics.
  2. To comprehend the implications of gender, ethnicity and class divides in women*’s representation and leadership.
  3. To discuss possible measures that governments, parliaments, regional and global institutions, as well as political parties and organisations can take to improve gender representation in leadership positions.

About guests 

Kesha Ram recently won the Primary Election to serve Chittenden County in the Vermont State Senate at the age of 34. With her likely election in November, she is poised to become the first woman of color and youngest woman in history to serve in the Senate. Prior to that, she served four terms in the Vermont House of Representatives on behalf of Burlington, where she was elected as the youngest legislator in the country at the time. In 2018, she graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government with a Master in Public Administration. She has worked for the City of Burlington as the Civic Engagement Specialist and for Steps to End Domestic Violence as the Legal Advocacy Director. She also served on the boards of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and the Vermont Natural Resources Council.

Benedicta Lasi is a Vice President of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). She is a Lawyer and Executive Director of the Center for African Legal Studies at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) Ghana. 

Benedicta holds a first degree in Political Science and Sociology and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Ghana. She holds the BL qualification from the Ghana School of Law. She additionally holds a Master’s degree in Conflict, Peace and Security from the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center (KAIPTC) and a Master’s in Economic Policy Management from the Economics Department of the University of Ghana. She is a member of the Ghana Bar Association. 

Alícia Homs (Balearic Islands, Spain – 1993) and since May 2019, Member of the European Parliament.

Graduated in a BA in Political Sciences at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a Masters in Diplomacy and International Public Administration by the Centre of International Studies of Barcelona. She worked as an intern in the European Parliament and as an advisor in the regional ministry for Employment, Trade and Industry in the Government of the Balearic Islands.

In August 2019, she was elected president of the Young European Socialists (YES), one of the most important juvenile political organisations in Europe. She is also member of PSOE and the Young Socialists from the Balearic Islands.

As a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), she is a full member of the EMPL Committee (Employment and Social Affairs) and substitute member in the ITRE Committee (Industry, Research and Energy). She is part of the delegation for Central America, and substitutes in the EuroLat and Magreb delegations.

Mafalda Infante (moderation) is a Master’s student in International Studies at ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, and has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations at NOVA University of Lisbon. Her main interests are gender studies, democracy studies and European Union foreign policy. 

She is part of different youth projects at the European level and a member of IUSY’s Feminist Working Group.

Fill in the registration form by 5th of November midday (CET) and join the meeting. The link to join the Zoom meeting will be send only to those registered. 

To fill in the registration form, please click HERE

IUSY CONDEMNS ATTACKS ON NIGERIANS

The International Union of Socialist Youth finds worrying, the several acts of violence visited on many peaceful patriotic protesters in parts of Nigeria who have been, in recent times demanding for reforms in the Nigerian Police Service, particularly the abolishment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. These acts as have been undertaken by the Police and Military Service are inhumane and unprofessional.

We join all conscientious Nigerian Youths across the globe in demanding that an end be brought to Police brutalities and all forms of violence during these protests and beyond. The recent incident at Lekki is an indication of the government’s position on the protests and the demands being made by the peaceful protesters. The government is not willing to listen to it’s people. 

IUSY calls for proper investigations into the acts of violence that have been visited on peaceful protesters and adequate sanctioning of those responsible. 

The government and its agencies must not let the death and injury of innocent civilians be in vain. Justice must prevail.

To all Nigerian youths, we continue to stand by and solidarize with you as we follow the developments in your country. 

SOUTIENT AU PRESIDENT ROCH MARC CHRISTIAN KABORE ET AU MPP

French version

Union international des jeunes socialistes suit avec une tres grande attention le deroulement du processus électorale couplée, présidentielle ET législatives du 22 Novembre 2020 au Burkina faso. En ce sens nous aimerons traduire ici notre soutient au President ROCH Marc CHRISTIAN KABORE candidat du MPP (Mouvement du peuple pour le progrès), a tous les candidats aux élections législatives, et à la direction de la campagne.

Nous sommes convaincus qu’une fois de plus la sociale démocratie primera sur les forces rétrogrades et libérales.

Vive la Gauche et le progrès sociale au Burkina Faso.

English version

International Union of Socialists Young is following with great attention the progress of the coupled electoral process, presidential and legislative of November 22, 2020 in Burkina Faso. In this sense we would like to translate here our support for President ROCH Marc CHRISTIAN KABORE candidate of the MPP (People’s Movement for Progress), for all the candidates for legislative elections, and for the leadership of the campaign.

We are convinced that once again social democracy will prevail over backward and liberal forces.

Long live the Left and social progress in Burkina Faso.

Desde IUSY felicitamos al pueblo boliviano por el rescate de la democracia y al Presidente electo Luis Arce Catacora

Desde la Unión Internacional de Juventudes Socialistas (IUSY por sus siglas en inglés), felicitamos al pueblo de Bolivia por la recuperación de la democracia, de la alegría y del orden institucional. 

La victoria popular, fue lograda gracias a la profunda conciencia de cada boliviano: del campo y la ciudad, obreros, campesinos, juventudes, mujeres, que vieron reflejado en Luis Arce Catacora y el proyecto político del MAS IPSP, sus sueños y esperanzas.

Desde IUSY saludamos la contundente victoria lograda por Luis Arce y David Choquehuanca en las elecciones celebradas este domingo 18 en Bolivia, quienes en primera vuelta obtuvieron más del 50% de los votos emitidos. La fórmula encabezada por Arce superó ampliamente a sus rivales, resultado que no fue vaticinado por analistas y encuestadoras. 

Hace un año, desde IUSY condenamos el quiebre institucional propiciado por las fuerzas militares y policiales, aliadas con sectores políticos autoritarios, que llevaron a la renuncia de Evo Morales. Repudiamos en ese entonces los actos de violencia contra la dirigencia del MAS-IPSP, los sectores movilizados y sus familiares, que incluyeron la muerte, exilio, persecución, secuestros, linchamientos y vandalismo en contra de sus viviendas.

Desde entonces, el gobierno de facto de Jeanine Añez, impulsada por oscuros intereses de multinacionales, ha cometido graves atropellos a las libertades individuales, contando con el silencio cómplice de la OEA y de los gobiernos conservadores de la región.

Finalmente, celebramos que la salida a la crisis institucional que se vivió, haya sido por la vía pacífica y democrática como así también que el gobierno entrante haya convocado a la reconciliación nacional.

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IUSY congratulate the Bolivian people for the rescue of democracy and the President-elect Luis Arce Catacora

The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) congratulate the Bolivian people for the recovery of democracy, happiness and institutional order.

The popular victory was achieved thanks to the deep conscience of each Bolivian: from the countryside and the city, workers, peasants, youth, women, who saw their dreams and hopes reflected in Luis Arce Catacora and the MAS IPSP political project.

IUSY greet the resounding victory achieved by Luis Arce and David Choquehuanca in the elections held this Sunday 18 in Bolivia, who in the first round obtained more than 50% of the votes. The formula led by Arce widely outperformed its rivals, a result that was not predicted by analysts and pollsters.

A year ago, IUSY condemned the institutional breakdown caused by the military and police forces, allied with authoritarian political sectors, which led to the resignation of Evo Morales. At that time, we repudiated acts of violence against the MAS-IPSP leadership, the mobilized sectors and their families, which included death, exile, persecution, kidnapping, lynching and vandalism against their homes.

Since then, the de facto government of Jeanine Añez, driven by shadowy multinational interests, has committed serious violations of individual liberties, counting on the complicit silence of the OAS and the conservative governments of the region.

Finally, we celebrate that the solution to the institutional crisis that was experienced has been through peaceful and democratic means, as well as that the incoming government has called for national reconciliation.

Estimados/as compañeros/as, 

Estamos contentos/as y orgullosos/as de invitarles a nuestra reunión regional del Comité Americano 2020, en esta oportunidad, nuestro encuentro regional, coincide con la pandemia COVID-19, lo cual si bien limita la realización de eventos físicos, reposiciona con más fuerza la necesidad de repensar la globalización y de promover con mucha mas fuerza los valores de la solidaridad frente a los desafíos de la humanidad y especialmente por los que atraviesa la juventud. 

El comité americano de IUSY, es el evento más importante en la región al que podrán participar las organizaciones miembros e invitadas, donde se abordarán temas políticos de la región y se definirán los nuevos objetivos del comité americano de IUSY, los cuales, estarán en conocer, desde la participación de nuestras organizaciones miembros, las situaciones actuales que se producen en cada uno de los países de la región, los desafíos y las agendas de nuestras organizaciones, donde juntos/as podremos definir propuestas y atender las luchas que nuestros pueblos asumen por la democracia, la igualdad, la justicia y la libertad. 

Nuestra región está atravesando por momentos de grandes debates sobre estas luchas, que son una parte esencial de nuestros principios. El progresismo de los nuevos tiempos nos obliga a ser capaces de diferenciarnos de los extremismos, y siendo la socialdemocracia un movimiento reformista por naturaleza, los jóvenes estamos llamados a asumir con valentía nuestra visión política, en el animo de demostrar que la izquierda no es izquierda si no es progresista, solidaria y democrática. 

Johanna Ortega– Presidenta de IUSY     

Ana PirtskhalavaSecretaria general de IUSY         

Jesús Tapia– Vicepresidente de IUSY y coordinador del Comité Americano

Inscripción

  • Cada organización miembropuede registrar hasta dos participantes
  • La delegación deberá tener equilibrio de genero
  • Cada organización invitada puede registrar solo un participante
  • Fecha de límite para inscripción 22 de noviembre. 

Contacto

Gohar Ghandilyan

IUSY Project Manager

EMAIL: gohar.ghandilyan@iusy.org

Phone: +43 699 135 32 960

¡Con muchas ganas de verlos/as!

Statement on situation in Armenia and Azerbaijan

In the early morning hours of 27 September, Azerbaijan launched largescale military attacks along the Artsakh (Nagorno Karabagh)-Azerbaijan line of contact, as well as direct attacks on the civilian populations of Stepanakert and other cities.

Azerbaijan has launched these operations in spite of the 1994 ceasefire agreement between Armenia, Artsakh, and Azerbaijan, and in spite of the recent appeal by the United Nation’s Secretary-General for a global ceasefire in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Especially concerning is the fact that, Turkey has brazenly declared its limitless support to Azerbaijan. Turkey which has a long history of human rights violations including oppressions against Kurds, military invasion in Syria, Libya, provocations against Greece and Cyprus continues its belligerence. Both Turkey and Azerbaijan have trampled the principles of democracy and destabilized the region for many years and continue to undermine peace and stability in the region.

IUSY strongly condemns Azerbaijan’s latest attack on Artsakh and urges to immediately terminate hostilities, especially towards civilians. History has proven that military action cannot lead to anything constructive, and no side will ever benefit from the full-fledged war.

IUSY also condemns Turkey’s aggressive stance and its continuous reckless steps which have contributed to destabilizing the region.

IUSY believes that a peaceful resolution to the conflict is possible only through de-escalation and negotiation process led by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Minsk Group (OSCE Minsk Group) and its co-chairs, by a negotiation process based on international law and the principles established in the Helsinki Accords of 1975.

IUSY calls upon the international community to urge for de-escalation and stop hostilities immediately.

Desde IUSY reiteramos nuestra condena a la sistemática violación de DDHH en Venezuela

Desde la Unión Internacional de Juventudes Socialistas (IUSY por sus siglas en inglés) reiteramos una vez más, nuestra profunda condena a la sistemática violación de Derechos Humanos en Venezuela. 
Cómo jóvenes socialistas, socialdemócratas y laboristas, expresamos nuestra preocupación sobre los acontecimientos que se viven en Venezuela, hemos hecho llamados a la racionalidad y entendimiento político, entendiendo incluso que la única salida al conflicto que se vive, debe ser mediante un proceso de acuerdo, dentro del marco constitucional y de manera democrática. 
La violación de Derecho Humanos debe ser condenada siempre, y es por ello que nos preocupa la gravedad de lo recogido y narrado por la Misión Internacional de Determinación de Hechos de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), donde se responsabiliza incluso, a funcionarios del régimen de Nicolás Maduro, cómo responsables de crímenes de lesa humanidad. 
Ratificamos nuestra solidaridad con el pueblo venezolano, asimismo, exhortamos al cese de violaciones sistemáticas de Derechos Humanos y elevaremos nuestra firme posición y denuncia ante nuestras organizaciones fraternas, con el propósito de dar a conocer ante el mundo sobre los últimos acontecimientos en Venezuela. 
Reiteramos, nuestro compromiso con la libertad, justicia social y democracia, y enarbolaremos firmes la defensa por la protección de Derechos Humanos en Venezuela y todo el mundo.