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Trial of Russian Terrorists Stirs International Labor

The dark days when Russian Social Revolution was stamped out & crushed by Lenin's despotic Soviet Imperialism.

Jailed Socialists Clamor Against Bolshevik TyrannyJailed Socialists Clamor Against Bolshevik Tyranny Sun, Sep 26, 1920 – Page 1 · The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com

The Minneapolis Star Minneapolis, Minnesota Monday, May 22, 1922 - Page 4

Trial of Russian Terrorists Stirs International Labor
By PHILIP A. ADLER
The international labor world is stirred up about the coming trial in Moscow of the 50 social revolutionaries. The revolutionists are charged with treason against the soviet's and are accused of the assassination of the soviet commissars, Volodarsky and Uritsky, soon after the outbreak of the bolshevik revolution, of an attempt on the life of Lenin, of plotting to assassinate Trotsky and of many similar crimes, the penalty for which is death.
Men familiar with the history of the social revolutionary party in Russia have been moved by this affair. The Amsterdam and the Vienna internationals have appealed to the soviets to permit them to send representatives to Moscow for the defense of the accused. The soviets heeded this appeal. Among the men who are to defend the social revolutionaries in Moscow are Vandervelde, the Belgian minister of justice and head of the Belgian socialists, Theodore Liehnecht of Germany and many other labor leaders of the British, French and Italian socialist parties.

Old Revolutionary Veterans
The commotion created within the international labor ranks will be understood when it is realized that the Russian social revolutionists trace their political descent from the Narodnaya Volia partly which assassinated in 1861 Alexandria II of Russia, and from the Narodniki, the first pioneers of western ideals in Russia, early in the nineteenth century. They preceded in their revolutionary activities not only the bolsheviki but the entire social democratic movement in Russia, and took a prominent part in the revolution of 1905 and in the Marach revolution of 1917. Kerensky, the first post-czarist premier of Russia was a social revolutionary.
While the social democrats in Russia were supported by the urban working population, the social revolutionaries had a strong following among the peasants. They were strongly represented in the first, second and even the third dumas of the czar and played a prominent role in literary and philosophical movements in Russia.

Lenin Breaks Up Party
The bolshevik revolution of November, 1917, however, created an upheaval within the ranks of the social revolutionaries such as the government of the czar could never create. Lenin's dogmatic theory which brands every view as counter-revolutionary and as antagonistic to the interests of the proletariat which is not orthodox. Marxian has contributed much to this chaos. The veteran revolutionists of Russia were condemned by the new soviet government as enemies of the working people and refused even what representation they had been given under the czar. Their leaders were arrested, their organization was broken up by the Lenin administration.
Incensed by this action by the labor government of Russia, the social revolutionaries joined the opposition and thus became the foremost enemies of the soviets. The former party was broken up into several factions. Each faction selected its own leaders and decided to save Russia from the yoke of bolshevism as it had saved it before from the bondage of czarism. In this confusion in the ranks of the social revolutionists, some factions joined the czarist forces of Wrangel, Yudenich, Kolchak and other enemies of the soviets; some joined hands with the former leaders of the liberal cadets; only the smallest faction with Kerensky at its head managed to maintain its self-control, and while opposing Lenin's government refused to associate with the former henchmen of the czar.

Return to Terrorism
Terroristic action was most distinguished characteristic of the social revolutionary party in the past. The social democrats—bolsheviki as well as mensheviki—never believed in the efficacy of assassination of individual despots as a political weapon. The various murders of the former leader of the czar government were the work of the social revolutionaries. When Lenin and his followers assumed the despotic tactics of the former czar' and proclaimed the dictatorship of the proletariat, the exclusion of the social revolutionaries, it was only natural for some of the former terrorists to apply their theory of murdering despots to the new government.
The assassination of the soviet leaders, Volodarsky and Uritsky, the unsuccessful attempt in the life of Lenin by a young girl, Fanya Kaplan, and numerous other plots came as a result of this decision. This metamorphosis in the life of the individual members of the social revolutionary party was divulged a short time ago by Lidiya Konopleva, a girl member of the terroristic group which carried out these activities against the soviet. Konopleva's confession will be the subject of a subsequent article.

Trial of Russian Terrorists Stirs International Labor

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'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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