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By Graham Day in New Zealand
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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New Zealand is clearly entering into
recession with its economy shrinking in the first quarter of this year.
"Statistics New Zealand" (SNZ) has provided the figures that confirm what most
of us have known for sometime that indeed we are at the beginning of a
recession.
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By Ola Kazeem in Lagos
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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A major teachers' strike has broken out
in Nigeria over the question of a Teachers' Salary Scale. What is significant
is that 88% of the population is backing the strike. This fact alone reveals
the real feelings of the Nigerian working class and poor masses. It reveals the
potential for a much wider movement involving the whole of the working class.
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By Lal Khan in Lahore
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 |
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To look at the Pakistan Army solely as the instrument of the
ruling class would mean ignoring the real contradictions that have developed
within it. On the one hand an important wing of the top military brass are now
involved directly in the economy, both the legal and the "black economy",
including drug running. There is another contradiction, which is that between
the top brass and the lower ranks who are more in touch with the mood of the
masses.
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By Tendencia Marxista Militante - México
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 |
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By Eric Hollies
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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For ten years Gordon Brown has been mouthing the phrase "no return to boom
and bust". Now we see it is meaningless, as the British economy slides into
recession, possibly the worst for decades.
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By El Militante - Spain
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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On July 10, to coincide with the start of the trial of the neo-nazi Óscar
Colino Damián, the Gasteiz Antifascist Platform organised a demonstration at
11am in front of the court. The demonstration which attracted more than 40
workers and young people was organised by the Gasteiz Antifascist Platform with
the participation of various trade unions, associations, left parties, student
unions and left and progressive collectives.
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By El Militante - Argentina
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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By Tendencia Marxista Militante - México
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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By Dekel Avshalom and Fred Weston
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Formally speaking Bush has gained control of Iraq, and now
the puppet Iraqi government has been granting oil concessions to the major
multinational oil corporations. But all this comes at a heavy price in
political terms...
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By Zafar Imam in Sindh
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Over the
weekend of July 11-12 a hundred comrades from the Sindh gathered on the edge of
the beautiful Lake Keenjhar to attend a
weekend Marxist School
to discuss various aspects of Marxist Theory, as part of the task of forming
cadres to intervene in the tumultuous events that lie ahead in Pakistan.
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By Fred Weston
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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What is the most effective way of combating racism? Fred Weston, of the
marxist.com editorial board, spoke at the Marxist Day School held
recently in London on the effects of positive discrimination and the
lessons for the labour movement, touching on the origins of racism,
the Black question in the USA, South Africa and the struggle against
apartheid and Brazil where today the Black Socialist movement is
opposing racial legislation.
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By Ted Grant in 1946
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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The
first democratic elections in Germany
after the war, in 1946, saw the workers' parties triumph, especially the Social
Democrats, a swing of the petty bourgeoisie toward the Christian Democrats, the
collapse of the openly right-wing parties and a total rejection of the Nazis.
Ted Grant pointed out that this was the answer to those, including the
Stalinists and Labour leaders, who blamed the German workers for Hitler's
crimes. The relative setback of the Stalinists and protest vote in the Soviet
Zone also indicated that German workers were in favour of Socialism, but were
repelled by the Stalinist caricature of it.
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By Fairfax Culpepper in Vancouver
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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Workers in British
Columbia have seen their pulp, paper, and lumber mills
closing at an alarming rate, leaving thousands jobless and facing an uncertain
future. Whole communities have been devastated as large forestry companies such
as Interfor and Canfor pull out operations and ship jobs overseas where labour
is cheaper.
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By Josh Lucker in the USA
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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The death of another female US soldier fighting in Iraq has
aroused serious suspicions as to the circumstances that led to her death. The
war in Iraq
is causing far more casualties than the official figures indicate. The case of
LaVena Johnson is yet another tragic example of why we demand the troops be
brought home now! For more information, please visit www.lavenajohnson.com.
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By In Defence of Marxism
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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MarxistEconomics.com -
This new website is now operational. Set up by
supporters of the International Marxist Tendency, it is intended as a service
and an educational tool for the entire labour movement.
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By Corriente Marxista Revolucionaria (Venezuela)
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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Los trabajadores de
Inveval forman su sindicato.
Entrevista a Ramón Montilla. Secretario General del
sindicato SINTROSAIN. “Sindicato socialista de los trabajadores de la industria
venezolana endógena de válvulas”
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By US Socialist Appeal Editorial Board
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
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The U.S.
is in the worst housing slump since the Great Depression as home prices fell by
a record 15.3 percent from a year ago in the first few months of the year.
Mortgage defaults and home repossessions have skyrocketed as working people are
unable to make ends meet.
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By Shane Jones in the USA
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
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The rising cost of oil, and gasoline in particular, is
having an effect on everything, further stretching the limits of the already
strained wallets of US workers. The oil and energy barons are making big
profits at the expense of US workers. It is time to call for the expropriation
of these parasites.
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By Iranian Workers' Solidarity Network
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
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On Friday 11 July the Iranian regime's Supreme Court upheld
the death sentence passed against Farzad Kamangar, a teacher, journalist and
civil society activist. He is accused of being a member of the Kurdistan
Workers Party (PKK) in Turkey. This is a clear case of political discrimination
and Farzad needs the solidarity of workers around the world.
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By Bloque Popular Juvenil – Peoples’ Youth Block
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
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As we have already informed our readers Ángel
Humberto Martínez Cerón of the BERS-24 was assassinated on June 26. We invite
our supporters to send protest letters to the El Salvador authorities, the
addresses of which we provide here together with a photograph of Ángel.
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By Iranian Workers' Solidarity Network
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
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El viernes 11 de julio el Tribunal Supremo del
régimen iraní confirmó la sentencia a muerte contra Farzad Kamangar, un
profesor, periodistas y activista de la sociedad civil por su presunta
militancia en el Partido de los Trabajadores del Kurdistán (PKK) en Turquía.
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