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29/11/2011: But military-controlled elections do not signal transition to democracy
29/11/2011: New government faces impossible task
28/11/2011: Workers set marvellous example despite union leaders weaknesses
27/11/2011: Antifascists have to build a mass movement and can not rely on the state.
26/11/2011: For a real ‘second revolution’! End military rule! Fight capitalism and
imperialism!
26/11/2011: Is the revolution over?
25/11/2011: Socialist Movement of Kazakhstan demands enquiry.
25/11/2011: The reality of life in Gaza
25/11/2011: "Make N30 the start of a fight to stop all cuts"
25/11/2011: "Can there be any doubt but that we are witnessing a full frontal
assault on democratic rights by European bondholders, bankers and
speculators facilitated by the leadership of the European Union?"
25/11/2011: Fragmentation of the Eurozone could trigger another deep financial
crisis and global economic downturn
24/11/2011: Protest this travesty of justice – Demand Georgii Epshtein’s immediate
release!
24/11/2011: Dozens of local councils claim to back households refusing to pay tax
24/11/2011: Urgent support needed
24/11/2011: United working class-led movement needed for real regime change
24/11/2011: Joe Higgins puts the Taoiseach
(Irish Prime Minister) to the test over his coalition partner Labour’s
pre-election promises
24/11/2011: Cameron, the Murdoch empire and the police have been involved in a
corrupt attempt to subvert the democratic rights of the British people
23/11/2011: Ten thousand signatures collected on oil-workers’ petition
23/11/2011: Densely packed refugee camp and meetings with NGOs
23/11/2011: For the past few weeks heavy rains in many parts of Tamil Nadu have once
again brought hardship to the people causing damages to roads, bridges
and inundating many low lying areas claiming 44 lives and damage to
property and crops.
22/11/2011: “Many layers of Egyptian society are protesting”
22/11/2011: Overall PP majority, but left forces gain and new struggles on horizon
22/11/2011: Paul Murphy finally reaches Gaza on third attempt
22/11/2011: Almost a third of Australian workers are employed in casual jobs. If you
include labour hire and short-term contract work, insecure jobs make up
40% of the workforce.
21/11/2011: Defend the revolution! For mass struggle to overthrow army rule!
21/11/2011: Interview with Siritunga Jayasuriya, Sri Lankan socialist leader
20/11/2011: Monti government will face mass opposition to austerity
20/11/2011: Fight for socialism
20/11/2011: Oakland port strikes which shut down one of the busiest ports in the US
showed the potential and power when these two movements united
19/11/2011: Paul Murphy attacks the dictatorship of the markets and the technocrats
19/11/2011: Government pushes “framework agreement” to tie the hands of workers
18/11/2011: Paul Murphy MEP supports struggle for an independent students’ union
17/11/2011: "Build actions to put millions in the streets across the US - United
mass mobilizations needed to protest police crackdowns, and stop the
cuts, layoffs, foreclosures, and tuition hikes"
17/11/2011: Firm action needed to win all workers’ demands
17/11/2011: Workers, students, pensioners - all in the firing line
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28/04/2003, The first round of Presidential elections in Argentina have left former
Peronist President Carlos Menem in a run off with the government backed
Néstor Kirchner, also a Peronist standing for the Unión de Centro
Democrático. These elections have revealed a massive political
fragmentation amongst all of the parties. As the Spanish daily El País
commented the elections have shown: "…an historic political
fragmentation" (24 April 2003). There were three Peronists candidates,
three former members of Unión Cívica Radical, four candidates from the
socialist left and three supporters of the military, retired generals. Tony Saunois, CWI |
07/07/2002, THOUSANDS OF Argentinians marched on the National Congress building in
Buenos Aires on 28 June demanding the resignation of caretaker president
Eduardo Duhalde. From Socialist |
19/01/2002, Argentina’s economic collapse has sparked a colossal movement.
Presidents count their terms in days, sometimes hours, as worker and
middle-class pressure forces them out. Tony Saunois, CWI |
14/01/2002, "With five Presidents in less than two weeks, Argentina faces the
deepest crisis in its history. The cancellation of elections convened
for March and the installation of the Peronist Senator Eduardo Duhalde
as the new President will not stabalise the situation. Dimitri Silveira in Buenos Aires and Andre Ferrari in Sao Paulo |
09/01/2002, The crisis in Argentina deepened and became more intense in the last two
or three years because of the application of extreme neo-liberal
policies in the country under De La Rua’s government. Dimitri Silveira (SR – Brazilian section of the CWI) |
21/12/2001, "It’s great that Cavallo’s gone…but they all have to go..we want a fair
government of the people." CWI statement |
07/07/2001, Argentina’s financial crisis is threatening an economic meltdown which
could also sink the economies of South and Central America and have a
catastrophic impact on the world economy. US imperialism and Argentina’s
rulers are attempting to make the working class pay for this crisis. But
these attacks have unleashed a massive movement of strikes and
demonstrations including seven general strikes in the last 18 months. André Ferrari, Socialismo Revolucionário, (CWI-Brazil) |
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