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29/01/2017: War, hunger, hated Tsarist regime: class tensions reach breaking point
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
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10/04/2015, Growing regional destabilisation Shaun Arendse, CWI South Africa
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10/02/2008, Capitalist globalisation behind the catastrophe Per-Åke Westerlund, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden) |
23/01/2008, Independent working class policies only solution to oppression and
ethnic strife Jan Rybak, SLP (CWI-Austria) |
19/01/2008, Workers need a political alternative to pro-capitalist parties and
ethnic conflict Segun Sango, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Lagos, Nigeria |
15/01/2003, The December 27th General election in Kenya resulted in a massive defeat
of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) and the rise to power of the
National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) which brought together sixteen
opposition parties. The defeat of KANU was historic because it brought
to an end 39 years of KANU’s iron grip on power while it also marked the
end of 24 years of dictatorship by the 78 year-old Daniel Toroitich arap
Moi. Okoth Osewe. The article was first published in Offensiv 9 January 2003.
Offensiv is the weekly paper of Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI
Sweden). |
06/12/2002, WHILE THE US and British governments relentlessly prepare to attack Iraq
as part of their ’war on terrorism’, a suspected al-Qa’ida cell blew up
a hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, packed with Israeli tourists. Most of the
fatalities were from a Kenyan dance troupe. Dave Carr, from The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party, England and
Wales section of the CWI |
07/10/2002, In Kenya 240,000 teachers have entered into their second week of a
national strike action to demand an outstanding salary increment which
they won in 1997 after the teachers paralysed the education system by
going on a nationwide strike. Henry Kosgey, the Minister of Education,
has responded by legally revoking the teacher’s pay rise package,
thereby rolling back the gains the teachers won after doing battle with
the corrupt KANU state in 1997. Okoth Osewe, 3 October 2002 |
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