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Greece
Rise in support for Grexit; fall in support for SYRIZA

11/07/2016: Highest levels recorded against Eurozone and EU membership following Brexit

  Greece

China’s economy
‘Dead panda bounce’

10/07/2016: Has China’s economy turned a corner?

  China

Egypt
Third anniversary of coming to power of military regime

09/07/2016: Rebuilding Workers’ and youth struggles

  Egypt

Britain
Chilcot's damning findings on Iraq war

08/07/2016: More piles of evidence against the blood-soaked war for oil

  Britain

Australia
Close election result - A crisis for the establishment

08/07/2016: To fight anti-working class measures, we must build a socialist alternative

  Australia

Austria
Presidential elections re-run

08/07/2016: Court order to re-run elections sends shockwaves through establishment

  Austria

Netherlands
After Brexit, are we heading towards ‘Nexit’?

07/07/2016: Right populist Geert Wilders promises: “Our turn is next”

  Netherlands

History
1936 - Spain’s revolutionary promise

06/07/2016: Working class and peasants rose up against capitalist exploitation, poverty and fascism

  Spain

Britain
Stand firm and organise against the Blairite coup

06/07/2016: No compromise possible in Labour’s civil war

  Britain

 Video
#KeepCorbyn solidarity from Irish parliament

06/07/2016: Socialist MPs - Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy - speak in support of Jeremy Corbyn against Blairite coup in Irish parliament

  Britain, Video

Turkey
Terrorist attack at İstanbul Atatürk Airport kills dozens

01/07/2016: No to war and terror! Yes to workers’ unity and solidarity!

  Turkey

Iran
Gold Miners Lashed, jailed workers on hunger strike

01/07/2016: Iranian workers need solidarity

  Iran

US
Beyond Bernie

01/07/2016: Still not with her

  US

 Video
Defend Jeremy Corbyn

30/06/2016: Fight the Blairite coup

  Britain, Video

Britain
Blairite coup against Jeremy Corbyn

29/06/2016: Defend anti-austerity struggle

  Britain

Mexico
Teachers continue strike despite extreme repression

28/06/2016: Working people in Mexico need fighting unions, an independent left party, and socialism

  Mexico

Britain
Referendum revolt

27/06/2016: Capitalist establishment shattered

  Britain

Scotland
After Brexit, SNP government threaten second Indy referendum

27/06/2016: Leave vote higher than average in many working class areas

  Scotland

Britain
After the referendum

24/06/2016: Tories Out! General election now! Fight for a 24 hour general strike

  Britain, Europe

Pakistan
Budget 2016-17

24/06/2016: The digits change but reality remains a nightmare for most

  Pakistan

Britain
EU referendum

23/06/2016: Whatever the result, political turmoil is ahead

  Britain

Taiwan
Student protests win important victory

23/06/2016: Education ministry retreats over increased tuition fees

  Taiwan

Italy
Prime Minister Renzi’s party routed

22/06/2016: Five Star mayors elected in Rome and Turin

  Italy

Ireland
The left wing case for leaving the EU

22/06/2016: Article by Paul Murphy, Irish MP and former MEP and CWI member

  Ireland Republic

Hong Kong
New protests as kidnapped bookseller speaks out

22/06/2016: Gangster methods of China’s regime exposed

  Hong Kong

Ireland
This weak government can be beaten

21/06/2016: “The reality is that a small clique of hard-left, Trotskyite politicians, who are quite upfront about seeking to overthrow the current system, are now arguably setting the political agenda.” (Shane Coleman, Irish Independent 17 May 2016)

  Ireland Republic

 Pakistan
Women health workers protest in Sindh

21/06/2016: Lady Health Workers organisation protests at non-payment of wages

  Pakistan, Women

Britain
EU referendum

19/06/2016: Whatever the result, political turmoil is ahead

  Britain

US
Stand together against bigotry, war and terrorism

17/06/2016: Orlando – massive wave of solidarity with LGBTQ community

  US

Asia
Conflict in the South China Sea

16/06/2016: Territorial disputes resemble pieces on a ‘geopolitical chessboard’ as the US and China struggle for hegemony in Asia

  Asia, China

Middle East
ISIS under pressure on several fronts

15/06/2016: Working classes, through bitterest of experiences, will take to road of mass struggle again

  Iraq, Middle East, Syria

France
Massive protest demonstration in Paris

15/06/2016: Workers march as Senate debates hated labour law reform

  France

 US
Over 100,000 sign petition for independent Sanders challenge

13/06/2016: Surge in support for petition initiated by socialist councillor Kshama Sawant

  US, Video

US
Orlando massacre

13/06/2016: Stand with our LGBTQ Sisters and Brothers! Fight back against Scapegoating & Islamophobia!

  US

Egypt

Third anniversary of coming to power of military regime

www.socialistworld.net, 09/07/2016
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

Rebuilding Workers’ and youth struggles

David Johnson, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

It is three years since Egypt’s senior military officers pushed into the vacuum created by the downfall of Muslim Brotherhood president Mohammed Morsi following the 17million-strong June 30th 2013 demonstration.

Former Head of the Armed Forces, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi imposed a regime that has attempted to turn the clock back with a crackdown on opposition. Democratic gains won by mass demonstrations and strikes during the 2011 revolutionary convulsions have been attacked. In many ways, state repression is now harsher than towards the end of former president Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

The rights to free speech and a free media are continually undermined. Egypt is one of the worst countries in the world for journalists’ arrests. Hundreds of demonstrators were arrested in April and sentenced to two years in prison. They were protesting against two Red Sea islands being handed to Saudi Arabia with the slogan, “Egypt is not for sale”. The street protests had been bigger than expected.

On 1 May 2016 security forces stormed the journalists’ syndicate (union) headquarters and arrested two journalists they accused of inciting those protests. Amnesty described this as "the most brazen attack on the media the country witnessed in decades." The syndicate president and two other leading members were later arrested, accused of “harbouring fugitives”. Three thousand journalists demonstrated in response.

On 28 June a well-known TV host of Lebanese origin, Liliane Daoud, was arrested at her home, forced to leave her husband and daughter, allowed to take just her passport and purse and immediately deported. Her show, The Complete Picture on ONTV, was one of very few to allow opposition figures to speak on air. A month previously, ONTV had been taken over by steel owner Ahmed Abu-Hashima.

The day before Daoud had been put on a plane to Beirut, passport control prevented a prominent female activist from flying to Beirut. Mozn Hassan founded a group, Nazra for Feminist Studies, and was due to attend a human rights meeting.

Since 2011, over 18,000 people have been tried before military tribunals instead of civilian courts. Torture in prisons is widespread. Supporters and members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood, pro-democracy campaigners, and liberals and socialists who played prominent roles in the ousting of Hosni Mubarak, have all been targeted.

The Egyptian Centre for Public Opinion Research’s May poll showed 79 per cent approving Sisi’s performance, down from 90 per cent at the end of his first year in office. Support was lowest among young people - 61 per cent of under-30s said they would re-elect him. However, the response rate was only 46 per cent. It would be unsurprising if many who oppose Sisi chose to keep their views to themselves at present, given the level of state repression.

The regime has reason to fear its support is waning. Inflation has risen from 10.1 per cent in 2014 to 12.3 percent. Tourism, one of the biggest sources of employment, was 47 per cent down in March 2016 compared to twelve months earlier. The number of Russian tourists fell 99 per cent after a Russian airliner was brought down by a bomb over the Sinai desert in October 2015. Continuing austerity in Europe and the (until now) unexplained crash of an EgyptAir plane into the Mediterranean in May have also depressed tourism.

Poverty and unemployment, inadequate public services and lack of housing show no sign of improvement. State corruption was estimated to cost the economy LE600billion (£51billion) in 2015. Hisham Geneina, the Chief Auditor who produced this figure, was subsequently arrested on charges of “disrupting public disorder and harming national security”!

Workers’ strike and protest

A growing number of strikes in recent months show workers starting to regain their confidence to fight back. There were 493 workers’ protests in the first four months of 2016, 25 per cent more than the same period a year ago, according to Democracy Meter, an Egyptian NGO. The 1117 protests in 2015 compared to 1651 in the first half of 2014 alone.

Workers have struck to win back unpaid wages and bonuses, such as the Egyptian Holding Company for Land Reclamation and bus drivers of East Delta Transportation. Alexandria shipyard workers staged a sit-in over unpaid wages and were confronted with military and security force units and then locked out. Some conscripts were sent in to do workers’ jobs. Twenty six workers face military prosecution, because the Armed Forces own the shipyard. On 1 July their trial was postponed for the fourth time. The sole prosecution witness, a military intelligence officer, wrote that he was unable to attend.

There have been victorious strikes against police and management surveillance, such as Egypt Foods and Koum Hamada textile workers, where 18 workers were suspended, accused of inciting the strike. Eight thousand workers were on strike for six days, returning after the suspensions were lifted, the Chief Executive Officer and some other directors were dismissed and the strike days were counted as holiday.

Nile Cotton Ginning Company workers held a protest in front of Ittihadiya presidential palace in Cairo, demanding renationalisation of the company that had been privatised twenty years ago. Workers’ economic demands are becoming political demands on the government and senior armed forces officers.

The state-run Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) is attempting to outlaw the independent trade unions that developed in the final years of Mubarak’s regime and which rapidly grew after his downfall. The ETUF accuses them of inciting strikes, jeopardising national security and being financed by US and European money. The ETUF leadership itself is part of the former Mubarak state machine and has been re-appointed without election by Sisi.

Giulio Regeni, the murdered Italian student, who had been researching on independent trade unions, had written an article published after his death. “The unions’ defiance of the state of emergency and the regime’s appeals for stability and social order - justified by the ’war on terrorism’ - signifies, even if indirectly, a bold questioning of the underlying rhetoric the regime uses to justify its own existence.”

School students resist security forces

There have also been significant school student protests in recent weeks, attacked by security forces with pellet shots and armoured vehicles. Thanaweya amma exam papers [General Certificate of Secondary Education required for university admission] have been repeatedly leaked, causing the exams to be postponed or even cancelled.

“We just want to finish [these exams],” one 18-year old said. “The leaks are their problem, not ours. Why should we pay for their failures?” Two other 18-year olds said, “We don’t care [what the police do], there can be no hesitation – this is our future. If they get rid of us today, we’ll come back tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after… We will keep escalating until something happens.” (Mada Masr 27.6.16)

This generation entered their teens as Mubarak was being brought down by revolutionary struggle with mass demonstrations, strikes and occupations. Together with workers and others who took part in that struggle, a movement needs to be built for independent working class political organisation, democratic rights and a socialist programme to transform the lives of all those suffering under sick Egyptian capitalism.



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Greece: Rise in support for Grexit; fall in support for SYRIZA
11/07/2016, Kyriakos Halaris (translated from the Xekinima website of the Greek section of the CWI):
Highest levels recorded against Eurozone and EU membership following Brexit

China’s economy: ‘Dead panda bounce’
10/07/2016, Analysis by chinaworker.info:
Has China’s economy turned a corner?

Egypt: Third anniversary of coming to power of military regime
09/07/2016, David Johnson, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
Rebuilding Workers’ and youth struggles

Britain: Chilcot's damning findings on Iraq war
08/07/2016, Judy Beishon, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales) :
More piles of evidence against the blood-soaked war for oil

Austria: Presidential elections re-run
08/07/2016, By Sebastian Kugler, SLP (CWI in Austria):
Court order to re-run elections sends shockwaves through establishment

Netherlands: After Brexit, are we heading towards ‘Nexit’?
07/07/2016, Pieter Brans, Socialist Alternative (CWI in Netherlands), Amsterdam:
Right populist Geert Wilders promises: “Our turn is next”

Britain: Stand firm and organise against the Blairite coup
06/07/2016, Editorial from The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
No compromise possible in Labour’s civil war

Video: #KeepCorbyn solidarity from Irish parliament
06/07/2016, socialistworld.net:
Socialist MPs - Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy - speak in support of Jeremy Corbyn against Blairite coup in Irish parliament

Nigeria:  Oyo State workers' indefinite strike
04/07/2016, CWI Reporters, Nigeria:
"No Pay, No Work!"

Turkey: Terrorist attack at İstanbul Atatürk Airport kills dozens
01/07/2016, Ahmet Küçük, Sosyalist Alternatif (CWI Turkey):
No to war and terror! Yes to workers’ unity and solidarity!

Iran:Gold Miners Lashed, jailed workers on hunger strike
01/07/2016, Report from Campaign in Support of Iranian Workers :
Iranian workers need solidarity

Video: Defend Jeremy Corbyn
30/06/2016, Video with Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Fight the Blairite coup

Britain: Blairite coup against Jeremy Corbyn
29/06/2016, Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales) general secretary:
Defend anti-austerity struggle

Mexico: Teachers continue strike despite extreme repression
28/06/2016, Adam Ziemkowski, Socialist Alternative, USA:
Working people in Mexico need fighting unions, an independent left party, and socialism

Scotland: After Brexit, SNP government threaten second Indy referendum
27/06/2016, Philip Stott, Socialist Party Scotland (CWI) :
Leave vote higher than average in many working class areas

Britain: After the referendum
24/06/2016, Hannah Sell, Socialist Party deputy general secretary:
Tories Out! General election now! Fight for a 24 hour general strike

Pakistan: Budget 2016-17
24/06/2016, Muhammad Khan Ahmedani Socialist Movement Sindh, Pakistan:
The digits change but reality remains a nightmare for most

Britain: EU referendum
23/06/2016, Editorial from the Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Whatever the result, political turmoil is ahead

Taiwan: Student protests win important victory
23/06/2016, CWI Taiwan:
Education ministry retreats over increased tuition fees

Italy: Prime Minister Renzi’s party routed
22/06/2016, Chris Thomas, ControCorrente (CWI Italy):
Five Star mayors elected in Rome and Turin

Ireland: The left wing case for leaving the EU
22/06/2016, Originally published on sluggerotoole.com:
Article by Paul Murphy, Irish MP and former MEP and CWI member

Hong Kong: New protests as kidnapped bookseller speaks out
22/06/2016, Dikang, Socialist Action (CWI in Hong Kong):
Gangster methods of China’s regime exposed

Ireland: This weak government can be beaten
21/06/2016, By Paul Murphy, Anti-Austerity Alliance MP and Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland) member:
“The reality is that a small clique of hard-left, Trotskyite politicians, who are quite upfront about seeking to overthrow the current system, are now arguably setting the political agenda.” (Shane Coleman, Irish Independent 17 May 2016)

Pakistan: Women health workers protest in Sindh
21/06/2016, Sughran Khaskheli:
Lady Health Workers organisation protests at non-payment of wages

Britain: EU referendum
19/06/2016, Editorial of the Socialist, issue 906:
Whatever the result, political turmoil is ahead

US: Stand together against bigotry, war and terrorism
17/06/2016, Tom Crean, Socialist Alternative:
Orlando – massive wave of solidarity with LGBTQ community

CWI Comment and Analysis

ANALYSIS

Australia: Close election result - A crisis for the establishment
08/07/2016, Socialist Party (CWI Australia) statement :
To fight anti-working class measures, we must build a socialist alternative

History: 1936 - Spain’s revolutionary promise
06/07/2016, Tony Saunois, from Socialism Today (July/August 2016):
Working class and peasants rose up against capitalist exploitation, poverty and fascism

US: Beyond Bernie
01/07/2016, Kshama Sawant, Socialist Alternative (CWI in the USA):
Still not with her

Britain: Referendum revolt
27/06/2016, Peter Taaffe, from Socialism Today (issue No.200, July-August 2016):
Capitalist establishment shattered

Asia: Conflict in the South China Sea
16/06/2016, This is an abridged version of an article by Vincent Kolo, originally published on chinaworker.info.:
Territorial disputes resemble pieces on a ‘geopolitical chessboard’ as the US and China struggle for hegemony in Asia

Middle East: ISIS under pressure on several fronts
15/06/2016, Niall Mulholland, CWI:
Working classes, through bitterest of experiences, will take to road of mass struggle again

EU: Left parties turning against bosses’ Europe
10/06/2016, Danny Byrne, CWI:
Progress in Portugal and Spain, confusion in Britain

Muhammad Ali: A fighter who inspired millions
09/06/2016, Hugo Pierre, Socialism Today (originally published in 2003):
Establishment forced to incorporate his legend into re-writing of history

Review: The working-class case against the EU
08/06/2016, Hannah Sell, article from Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
Review of ‘And The Weak Must Suffer What They Must?’ by Yanis Varoufakis

France: Fight against Valls/Hollande government intensifies
31/05/2016, Clare Doyle, CWI:
Gauche Revolutionnaire statement underlines vital need for political alternative

Austria: Only 31,026 votes prevent far right’s Hofer becoming president
24/05/2016, Sonja Grusch, SLP (the Austrian section of the CWI):
‘Breathing space’ offers chance to build a fighting, democratic left alternative

Britain: EU referendum exposes gaping political fault-lines
24/05/2016, Peter Taaffe, from Socialism Today (monthly magazine of the Socialist Party England & Wales):
New road can open up for labour movement if working class relies on its own forces

Brazil: Fall of President Dilma Rousseff unleashes offensive against working class
19/05/2016, André Ferrari, LSR (‘Freedom, Socialism and Revolution’ - CWI Brazil):
The impeachment process and historic crisis of the PT (Workers’ Party)

Ireland: ‘Jobstown trials’ to go ahead
18/05/2016, Kieran Mahon, Anti-Austerity Alliance / Socialist Party Councillor, Dublin:
Government loses battle on water charges but wages war on Left

Saudi Arabia: Gathering storms over the House of Saud
13/05/2016, Serge Jordan, CWI:
Collapse of oil prices expose fragile foundations of oil Gulf monarchies

France: New stage in battle over labour law
12/05/2016, Clare Doyle, CWI:
Hollande’s decision to over-rule parliament provokes another round of struggle

Ireland: 100th anniversary of the execution of James Connolly
12/05/2016, Three articles on Connolly’s life and ideas :
Revolutionary socialist, militant workers' leader and internationalist

Belgium: Trade unions announce new plan of action
11/05/2016, LSP/PSL (CWI in Belgium) Reporters:
Call for two national demonstrations, building towards general strikes

Britain: 90th anniversary of epochal general strike
05/05/2016, Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales) general secretary:
When workers tasted power

Israel/Palestine: The Marxist left, the national conflict and the
Palestinian struggle

29/04/2016, Socialist Struggle Movement (CWI Israel-Palestine):
The necessity of a class approach and a socialist alternative

France: One-day strike set for 28 April
26/04/2016, Alex Rouillard, Gauche Revolutionnaire (CWI in France):
A final stage before indefinite action against Hollande’s government?

US: The un-Democratic Primary
22/04/2016, Kshama Sawant, Socialist Alternative Seattle, originally published on counterpunch.org:
Why we need new party of the 99%

Capitalism: a failing system
18/04/2016, Peter Taaffe, from May edition of Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales):
A new book, The Rise and Fall of American Growth, analyses the downward course of the US economy – and the limits of the whole capitalist system

Review: ’Militant’ by Michael Crick
14/04/2016, Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales) general secretary:
Lessons of Militant vital for anti-austerity struggles today

US election turmoil
01/04/2016, By Tony Saunois (CWI Secretary) who recently visited the US for meetings of Socialist Alternative:
Bernie Sanders campaign - an opportunity to build a new party of the 99%