Collective 98 is an independent,
internationalist group that stands in opposition to
the capitalist system as a whole and against
all forms of domination and exploitation. Formed amidst the global crisis of
capitalism and in response to the intensification of various
inequalities across the globe, our collective is dedicated to supporting all the oppressed and their struggles. The focus, however, is on the authoritarian
political system in Iran as mediated by the Middle East, the region
that is suffocated by the rivalries between regional authoritarian regimes as
well as global powers.
Collective 98 borrows
its name from “Aban” 98, the bloody uprisings of the downtrodden that traversed the whole country in November 2019 (1398
in the Iranian calendar). It is indicative of our commitment to the
emancipatory causes of those who rose up from the
infernal depths of Iranian society, constituting a ‘watershed’ in the
history of people’s struggles against the Islamic Republic of Iran. It also
expresses our solidarity with the people who understood well that their future
depends upon putting an end to a system that reproduces itself through exploitation,
mass poverty, and the ever increasing commodification of the very basic means
of life. The pillars that hold this system afloat are built by the denial of
basic political and civil rights, the execution and imprisonment of the
dissidents, systematic subjugation of women,
‘centralist-unitary state’ based on Fars-Shi’ite chauvinism, racism and
immigrant bashing (especially against Afghan immigrants), destruction of the
environment, and of course political-economic-military interventions in the
region.
Collective 98 believes that all forms of
domination are inter-connected and thus none of the struggles – against ethnic,
gender, sexual, religious, class and other forms of oppression – takes
precedent over the other. We attribute as much importance to the struggles of
women against patriarchy as we do with respect to students’ and workers’.
Collective 98 attempts to play its own part in voicing the struggles of all the
oppressed, ranging from teachers to precarious
workers, from the unemployed and the retired to the
Kolbars and beyond.
Collective 98 seeks to develop
a mutual relation between theory and practice,
attempting to be neither an ‘action-orientated’ organization
nor a group study. We pursue our objectives through online platforms and
forums, through mobilizing and participating in demonstrations, and organizing
meetings for critical interactions of ideas. Critique and organizing, thought
and action, require above all the ‘general intellect’, mutual collaboration and
inter-generational ‘exchanges’. With this in mind, and to avoid sectarianism,
Collective 98 will attempt to build solidarities and maintain relations with
all leftist, progressive and independent groups and militants both inside and
outside the country (in particular those from the Middle East). Such
solidarities are all the more necessary considering the sharpening of
geopolitical conflicts as well as opportunism of reactionary forces. Whereas
the latter, along with the support of global powers, dream
about turning the wheels of history back, Collective 98 aspires to take
part in mapping a way forward by learning from the achievements and failures of
the past.
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