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EDITOR Hilary Wainwright LANGUAGE FUNDI Steve Platt PRODUCTION EDITOR Tom Walker DESIGN & PRODUCTION Tom Lynton www.tomlynton.com POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Alex Nunns COMMISSIONING EDITOR Lena de Casparis ENVIRONMENT EDITOR Oscar Reyes LATIN AMERICA EDITOR Pablo Navarrete SPORTS CORRESPONDENTS Anne Coddington, Mark Perryman ACTIVISION EDITOR Andy Bowman WEBSITE EDITOR Fiona Osler website@redpepper.org.uk WRITERS Naimi Bouteldja, Nick Buxton, Matthew Carr, Katie Coyne, Mihail Dafydd Evans, Andrea De Cruz, Kate Ferguson, Gemma Galdon Clavell, Jan Goodey, Ben Hayes, Keith Hayman, Stuart Hodkinson, Solomon Hughes, Zoe Jewell, Mathew Little, Vittorio Longhi, Enzo Mangini, James O’Nions, Roz Paterson, Laurie Penny, Angela Saini, David Sambrook, Chris Sands, Sally Tallant, Graham Usher, Derek Wall, Jonathon Wright TRANSLATORS Una Hamilton, Pablo Navarrete, Ilaria Perlini PICTURE RESEARCH Dan Tierney VISUALS Andrezej Krauze, Matt Littler, Martin Rowson, Tim Saunders INTERN Tom Greenwood PUBLISHER Fiona Osler fiona@redpepper.org.uk PRESS OFFICER Clare Woodford OFFICE MANAGER Ian Gollan ACCOUNTS Alice Kilroy, Bob Tydeman SUBSCRIPTION SALES Packpost 01296 489550 ADVISERS Anthony Arblaster, David Beetham, Huw Benyon, Roy Bhaskar, Victoria Brittain, Sue Bowen, Tony Bunyan, Louise Christian, Tony Cook, Jeremy Corbyn MP, James Curran, Larry Elliot, Diane Elson, Max Farrar, Nigel Fountain, Trevor Griffiths, Barbara Gunnell, Nigel Harris, Billy Hayes, Pete Jenner, Penny Kemp, Bruce Kent, Hugh Kerr, Richard Kuper, Michael Kustow, Colin Leys, Su Maddock, Michael Mansfield QC, Martin McIvor, Aubrey Morris, Simon Mohun, Harold Pinter, Sheila Rowbotham, Denise Searle, Amanda Sebestyen, Jane Shallice, Aleks Sierz, Kate Soper, Jonathan Steele, Dave Timms, Guy Vincent, Gary Younge, Stuart Weir THANKS TO Glenn Meredith, Arafat Khalil, Jake Smith

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‘In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom!’ J G Ballard

03 EDITORIALHILARY WAINWRIGHT

06 LETTERSAGONY SUBCOMANDAUNTIE

08 PLATTITUDESThe world according to STEVE PLATT

35 DEMOCRACY NOW The party isn’t over

48 NATURAL BORN REBELGuilty as not charged

58 MIKE MARQUSEETom Paine, restless democrat

66 BOOKTOPIABILLY HAYES

67 REARVIEW Rank: picturing the social order

60 PLAYING THE GREAT GAMEThe Great Game theatre production

brings Afghanistan to the fore as one of the central political issues in the coming years. Co-director INDHU RUBASINGHAM reflects on the project

62 INSPIRATIONAL HISTORY, PRACTICAL HANDBOOK

LAURIE PENNY reviews Ireland’s Hidden Diaspora, a book about Irish women’s struggle for reproductive freedom

64 SINGING TO A DIFFERENT TUNERock stars take the power back from the

record companies. By PAUL CAMPBELL

Red Pepper is a member of INK, the independent News Collective, trade association of the UK alternative press www.ink.uk.com

Red Pepper is published by Socialist Newspaper (Publications) Ltd (Reg. No. 02644973, VAT No. 507 5026 20) and printed by Cambrian Printers Ltd, Aberystwyth. Distribution: COMAG Specialist Division, Central Way, Feltham, Middx TW14 0RX (020 8844 1000) and Central Books, 99 Wallis Road, London E9 5LN (020 8986 4854). Red Pepper accepts no responsibility for unsolicited material. Only submissions with SAEs will be returned. © Socialist Newspaper (Publications) Ltd 2008. All rights reserved ISSN 1353-7024.

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ON THE WEB A very dodgy prescription – responses to last issue’s cover feature Gill George looks at how Labour is getting away with dismantling community healthcare. George Berger on what private insurers have done to the Dutch healthcare system 10 BEYOND THE TALIBANMOHAMMAD ASIF looks

at the roots of the Pashtun resistance

12 A BRIEF HISTORYTo understand Afghanistan today, we need to look at

the part played by competing imperial powers in its past. JANE SHALLICE offers a guide

18 WATCHING THE WATCHERS‘Sousveillance’ turns the cameras on those who

normally do the surveillance. By CLARE COATMAN

20 FROM ORGREAVE TO THE CITYPolice brutality is nothing new. RHIAN JONES

compares the recent history with today

21 OFF THE BALLSTEVE POWELL from the Football Supporters’

Federation calls foul on police action against fans

22 GIVE IT ARRESTTARIQ MEHMOOD tells how he suffered at the hands

of police stop and search

23 STOP AND SEARCHThe Terrorism Act dramatically increased police

powers. DAVID MERY gives the lowdown

28 ESSAY: FEELBAD BRITAIN AND THE FUTURE OF THE LEFT

PAT DEVINE and DAVID PURDY argue that the left’s lack of a positive project allowed neoliberalism to triumph. With responses by ALEX NUNNS and SIOBHAN MCGUIRK

16 THE STATE OF THE MOVEMENTANDY BOWMAN asks: did the G20 protests unite the left?

24 APATHY OF THE DISCONTENTEDIn the light of the Euro-elections, LEIGH PHILLIPS asks

who pulls the strings in Europe. Plus an interview with Swedish MEP CARL SCHLYTER

43 EDUCATE, AGITATE, OCCUPY!KATE FERGUSON reports from the occupation of the

Visteon car parts factory in north London

46 STEVE COHEN: A TRIBUTESTEVE COHEN was a fierce opponent of racism in all its

forms and a pioneer of the No Borders movement

50 PHOTO ESSAY: NO LAND’S MENThe EU’s harsh immigration policies mean Calais is

witnessing a humanitarian crisis unheard of in modern western Europe. ALEX CLARKE reports

55 AFTER THE HANDSHAKEHow far do Barack Obama’s policies point to a change in

US/Latin American relations? By GRACE LIVINGSTONE

36 MELTDOWN POLITICSLARRY ELLIOTT reviews Paul

Mason’s new book Meltdown

38 AVOIDING A GREEN BAD DEAL

Investing our hopes in green growth or new technological fixes will not avert the climate crisis. So what will? By OSCAR REYES

41 WHAT’S THE DEAL?DAVY JONES talks

green new deal with CAROLINE LUCAS

COVER I LLUSTRATION by Matt Littler Artist, illustrator, maverick and alleged ex-Hollyoaks cast member Matt Littler is here to help. Matt is happy doing editorial, advertising, special projects or random requests. No mundane options is his mantra www.zikotown.com matt@zikotown.com

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