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By Celia Hart
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Tuesday, 15 November 2005 |
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"Alguna vez lo he dicho y más de cien lo he pensado: la libertad de los
cinco revolucionarios cubanos no la podemos dejar en manos de un poder
judicial que está contaminado por la prepotencia del poder ejecutivo
del imperio."
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By Michael Roberts
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Monday, 14 November 2005 |
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Dramatic climate change in
recent years has led scientists to the conclusion that global warming
is the cause. This is bad news for the private owners of the $2trn
dollar oil, gas and natural gas industries. If serious action were
taken to deal with global warming, their profits would be in trouble.
That is why these big monopolies have spent millions on a campaign
designed to rubbish the global warming theory.
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By Christophe Cambefort et Hubert Prévaud
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Monday, 14 November 2005 |
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l’Assemblée Nationale des Animateurs (ANA) du Mouvement des Jeunes
Communistes (MJC), qui s’est tenue place Colonel Fabien, à Paris, du 11
au 13 novembre, la direction nationale du MJC a refusé d’admettre les
délégués de la Haute-Garonne en raison de leur adhésion aux idées
défendues par La Riposte. |
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By Lal Khan
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
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The partition of the subcontinent into India and Pakistan, apart from being a reactionary political act, caused one of the biggest bloodbaths in history. The memory of partition is still painful for those wounded by it. The liberation of Kashmir will not come from UN resolutions or the charity of the imperialist masters. It will come through the revolutionary struggle of the Kashmiri masses, which they have carried on with such courage and bravery for so long. |
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By Lal Khan
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
Lal Khan looks at the history of post-partition Kashmir and role played in this tragic history by the Indian and Pakistani ruling classes. He also analyses the roots of the wars and the insurgency that have plagued Kashmir since partition. |
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By Workers’ Action Committee and Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
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On Wednesday 9 November 2005 the court of the ‘Islamic Revolution’ and its prosecutors pronounced the sentences of four labour activists arrested in Saghez on May Day 2004. The Workers’ Action Committee and Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network, together with their international collaborators, will continue their campaign until the charges against Mahmoud Salehi and Jalal Hosseini (and the others) have all been dropped. |
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By Pepe Martín Portavoz en Málaga de IZQUIERDA SOCIALISTA-PSOE
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Friday, 11 November 2005 |
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La jornada de Huelga General que se ha llevado a cabo el 8 de noviembre en los institutos de todo el Estado ha sido un rotundo éxito. A pesar de la actitud boicoteadora de Juntas Directivas reaccionarias de decenas de institutos y del escandaloso silencio mediático en el que varios medios de comunicación han sumergido a la Huelga, el 98% de los estudiantes hemos secundado la Huelga General en los institutos públicos. Se han celebrado más de 40 manifestaciones en todo el Estado. |
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By Phil Mitchinson
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
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Tony Blair suffered his first ever defeat in parliament yesterday when 49 Labour MPs voted against the introduction of new repressive ‘anti-terror’ legislation. The defence of civil liberties, consistently under attack from the Blair government, is a vitally important question in its own right. However, as Phil Mitchinson explains, Blair’s parliamentary defeat has far wider implications for the future of the British labour movement. |
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By Pablo Sanchez
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
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Fifty people gathered in Edinburgh University to watch "The Revolution will not be Televised" and take part in the debate that followed. This lays the basis for building a strong Hands Off Venezuela campaign in Edinburgh. |
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By Adam Pal
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
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The PTUDC’s fourth revolutionary solidarity caravan entered Pakistan through the Wagah checkpoint from India on November 6. There were four large trucks on this caravan carrying relief goods including 522 large tents, 4000 blankets, 300 quilts, 500 bamboos, flour, tea, sugar and other basic necessities. This is the second caravan to arrive from India in support of the PTUDC’s relief campaign. |
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By Andreas Bülow in Caracas
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
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Last weekend the Venezuelan Revolutionary Socialist Youth (JSR) held its second congress, where it adopted a clear platform in favour of socialist revolution. It aims to gather all the most conscious and militant youth of Venezuela under one banner. |
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By Andreas Bülow visiting Caracas
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Wednesday, 09 November 2005 |
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Visiting Venezuela this young comrade has got a taste of the revolutionary fervour that is gripping the country. He has witnessed the masses taking part in political life, masses that have risen off their knees and are challenging capitalism and everything that it represents. |
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By Greg Oxley
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Tuesday, 08 November 2005 |
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The revolt of the youth on the estates of cities right across France reflects a deep malaise within French society, especially among the most downtrodden layers. You cannot coop up unemployed immigrant youth in the dreary estates on the outskirts of France’s cities, leave them without hope, oppressed and discriminated against, and expect life to continue as normal. This eruption of violent protest is an indication of a wider movement that will affect every layer of French society in the coming period, particularly the working class and its organisations. |
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By La Riposte
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Tuesday, 08 November 2005 |
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We are publishing the document, De l’impasse capitaliste à la révolution socialiste - Perspectives pour la France, which gives a very detailed account of the decline of French capitalism. It outlines how French imperialism is losing out in the global battle for markets and spheres of influence, and how this is forcing the French capitalists to attack their own working class. Within this context it is not difficult to understand the present rioting of the most downtrodden sector of French youth. It is available only in French for now, but we hope to have it in English soon. |
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By El Militante
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Tuesday, 08 November 2005 |
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Con la sala del Club de Amigos de la UNESCO en Madrid a rebosar, y bastantes asistentes de pie y en el pasillo, se celebró el pasado viernes 4 de noviembre el acto en solidaridad con la revolución bolivariana organizado por El Militante y la CampañaManos Fuera de Venezuela, y en el que se presentó el nuevo libro de Alan Woods, la Revolución Bolivariana, un análisis marxista. |
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By Mike Palecek
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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As the dust settles around the British Columbia teachers' strike there is an uneasy calm hanging over the province. Two facts are immediately apparent - first, neither the government nor the labour movement were decisively defeated; and second, this was only a dress rehearsal for the bigger battle to come in the spring. |
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By In Defence of Marxism
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
Today marks the 88th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution. To commemorate this great historical event we remind our readers of some of the articles we have published on this. The Meaning of October by Alan Woods (November 1992) Russian revolution: 50 Years after by Ted Grant (November 1967) |
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By Lal Khan
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
More than half a century after the partition of India and the end of direct British rule, Kashmir is still a festering wound. The resolution of this conflict seems to be as far away as ever. Three and a half wars and several decades of official and “track two” diplomacy have failed to resolve this traumatic issue in the Indian subcontinent. |
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