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28/01/2017: Xu and his family are victims of China’s deepening police crackdown
28/01/2017: Imperialism’s 15-year adventure a bloody catastrophe for millions
27/01/2017: Establishment deeply divided as mass resistance explodes
26/01/2017: For unified struggle for women’s rights and against capitalism
26/01/2017: Support the right to assemble and protest - release those arrested immediately!
25/01/2017: Reports from mass women's marches against Trump
25/01/2017: Follows mass strike of garment workers in December
24/01/2017: Public sector strike and soldiers’ mutiny expose reality behind “economic growth”
24/01/2017: Island risks being pawn in his game
23/01/2017: Photo gallery selection of CWI actions during weekend of mass protests
23/01/2017: Socialist council member speaks
21/01/2017: Outbursts raise fears of confrontation
20/01/2017: 1917revolution.org brings rich lessons of 100 years ago to wide audience
20/01/2017: Citizens forced to register with police at all times
20/01/2017: CWI organizes protests as millions prepare to fight Trump’s agenda
20/01/2017: 6 CWI members expelled in undemocratic attack
17/01/2017: Build a socialist alternative to the ‘Orange’ versus ‘Green’ headcount
17/01/2017: Debate within leadership touches on fundamental issues for future of party
16/01/2017: Socialists and villagers wage tireless battle
16/01/2017: Preparing for revolution
14/01/2017: New revolts brewing
13/01/2017: Important precedent for using city bonding authority to build homes
12/01/2017: Discussion at Socialism conference in Tel Aviv
10/01/2017: Towards a general strike against the Nieto government!
10/01/2017: Workers need for own party, independent of corporate cash
09/01/2017: Far-reaching radical measures necessary to resolve housing crisis
07/01/2017: Novelisation of attempts to undermine and overthrow Wilson’s Labour government
06/01/2017: Need for non-sectarian, socialist politics
05/01/2017: Solidarity appeal for messages of protest
05/01/2017: Mass resistance needed!
04/01/2017: Now let’s change the whole corrupt system!
03/01/2017: Review of play called 'The Island Nation'
02/01/2017: Defending the legacy in a new era
01/01/2017: Everything to play for in 2017
30/12/2016: Crisis continues; infighting escalates
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19/08/2015, Country plagued by military junta and economic downturn Per-Ake Westerlund, Rattvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI in Sweden) |
27/01/2014, Working class and rural poor need party of their own Ravichandran, CWI Malaysia |
12/08/2011, The business-woman, Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of the controversial
former prime minister, the tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra, was chosen by
Thailand’s parliament as the country’s 28th prime minister on 5 August. By CWI supporters, Malaysia |
27/05/2010, At a Plenary Session of the European Parliament, Joe Higgins MEP
condemns the brutal repression of protesters in Thailand by the military Joe Higgins speaking in the European Parliament |
19/05/2010, By the time this report was written, the tension had increased to a new
level in the streets of Bangkok since the passsing of Wednesday night’s
ultimatum. By a socialistworld.net reporter in Thailand, Friday 14/10 |
07/04/2010, Thousands demand dissolution as political crisis deepens Raviechandren (CWI in Malaysia) analyses recent events |
14/04/2009, Neither major party has solution for working and poor people Clare Doyle, CWI |
16/12/2008, Political conflict far from over Raviechandren, CWI Malaysia |
12/09/2008, Weeks of bloody protests and political deadlock within ruling elite Raviechandren, CWI, Malaysia |
11/01/2008, Society polarised Raviechandren, Malaysia |
23/09/2006, Army suppresses democratic rights Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party, Saturday 23 of September 2006 |
12/04/2006, But political crisis persists Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party (England and Wales) |
07/03/2006, Corruption and cronyism have driven thousands onto the streets Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party England and Wales |
10/02/2005, Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra (pronounced "Chin-a-what") and his
Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party are on course for a crushing parliamentary
majority following the elections in Thailand on Sunday 6 February. Laurence Coates, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, Stockholm |
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