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DESCRIPTION:On the 20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre:\n\nHow the fascist 
 genocide still haunts today’s crisis-ridden world, including the Left 
 which still hasn’t faced the tragedy of Bosnia.\n\nItalian premiere Renzi 
 recently commented that the plight of drowning immigrants fleeing war and 
 terror in Africa was “Europe’s Srebrenica today”. Renzi’s moment of 
 conscience in no way signals a fundamental change in Europe, where a 
 fascistic undertow of narrow nationalism sets the priority: making sure 
 desperate people have no escape, no way to embarrass Europe in the first 
 place. Twenty years ago some like News & Letters Marxist-Humanists and 
 journalist Bill Weinberg challenged the Left to defend the Bosniak struggle 
 for a multi-ethnic society. Srebrenica’s haunting presence also demands a 
 confrontation with how a Serbian Marxist humanist Mihailo Markovic 
 transformed into his opposite, a genocidal fascist. We will discuss a 
 report by Gerry Emmett to News and Letters Committees’ 2015 Plenum and 
 Ron Kelch’s presentation at the U.S. Social Forum in San Jose. Can a new 
 engagement with Marx’s original humanism help address persistence of 
 counter-revolution within revolutionary politics?\n\nNiebyl-Proctor 
 Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave., Oakland\n(come up the back stairs)\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/10/18774753.php
SUMMARY:On the 20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, Ca.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/10/18774753.php
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