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18/03/2017: SNP fire the starting gun but offer no solutions to austerity
17/03/2017: For a one-day general strike as the next step
17/03/2017: Capitalist politicians use xenophobia to divert attention from failures of profit system
16/03/2017: Reports from Kuala Lumpur and Brussels
16/03/2017: Oppose Wilders and the ‘mainstream’ right – Build a mass workers’ party that struggles for socialism
16/03/2017: International campaign needed to force companies to pay
16/03/2017: New article on 1917revolution.org
15/03/2017: Demonstrations in Paris...
14/03/2017: Ng Chi-Fai sacked for organising union by multinational’s Hong Kong division – international solidarity needed
14/03/2017: Workers need strong socialist alternative at ballot box and in unions
13/03/2017: Rise of Islamophobia and right-wing reaction poses new challenges to the left
12/03/2017: Video of 8 March rally in Seattle
10/03/2017: Socialists around the world demand an end to women’s oppression
09/03/2017: International Women’s Day: “Solidarity with global mass protests and women’s strikes”
08/03/2017: ‘Libres y Combativas’ and Sindicato de Estudiantes call strike against sexist violence and for working class women's rights
08/03/2017: Most workers underemployed, 40% in poverty - situation demands new workers’ party
06/03/2017: Demonstrations world-wide swelled by anti-Trump anger
06/03/2017: Up to 250,000 march in national protest, organised from below
04/03/2017: Falling support for dictator Sisi portends growing opposition
03/03/2017: Pan-democrats sink to new low by supporting “lesser evil” John Tsang
02/03/2017: Kshama Sawant, Socialist Alternative councillor, speaks
25/02/2017: 'Volem acollir'
24/02/2017: What is behind Trump's attack?
23/02/2017: Defend the right to protest - stop this political vendetta!
22/02/2017: Smear campaign against a prominent police whistleblower
21/02/2017: 23 February 1917 (8 March in today’s calendar) marked the beginning of the socialist revolution in Russia, which sparked a revolutionary wave that would travel around the world.
20/02/2017: Solidarity spreads for victims of wage robbery and killing by
multinational corporations
18/02/2017: Only a choice between the “regular” and far-right?
17/02/2017: Support the international solidarity campaign
16/02/2017: Corbyn needs to stand up to Brexit rebels
15/02/2017: Time to build the class struggle on the streets
14/02/2017: Escalate the resistance toward shutdowns on March 8 and May 1!
14/02/2017: The struggle continues!
13/02/2017: TUSC council elections candidates put forward 100% anti-austerity programme
09/02/2017: Corruption, nepotism, and other crimes of ruling party exposed
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15/06/2010, On Saturday 12 June, the leader of the movement for self-determination
(LPV), Albin Kurti, was arrested by the police, acting on behalf of the
colonial-style ruling EULEX European Union authorities. CWI
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23/02/2010, Court procedure reflects attempt to silence opposition to EU/UN’s
colonial-style rule socialistworld.net
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11/03/2008, Watch CWI take part in cable TV debate on imperialism and the Balkans Press TV, Forum programme |
20/02/2008, Declaration provokes EU splits and border violence Dave Carr, Socialist Party (cwi in England and Wales) |
28/11/2007, Western capitalist powers unable to resolve burning national question Sascha Stanicic, SAV, CWI Germany, Berlin |
25/03/2007, West’s attempt to impose ‘solution’ risks provoking new conflict Niall Mulholland, CWI |
10/11/2004, The main headline story resulting from the recent Kosovan Parliamentary
elections was that less than 1% of the Ethnic partition threatened
80,000 ethnic-Serbs living in Kosovo (called Kosova by ethnic Albanians)
cast their votes. Tim Lessells, Socialist Party England and Wales (cwi) |
16/05/2004, Restoration of capitalism creates barbaric conditions Tim Lessells, Socialist Party, England and Wales |
26/03/2004, Ethnic tensions boiled over again in Kosovo mid-March, leading to the
worst levels of violence since the UN/Nato imposed control of the
country in 1999. Niall Mulholland, cwi |
06/06/1999, The recent roots of the bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia lies in
the deepening crisis it faced in the 1980s. Throughout the 1980s its
economic situation worsened. By 1987 inflation was running at over 100%
a year, by mid-1988 the annual rate reached 160%. Workers’ living
standards were falling with the result that protests and struggles began
to develop. At the same time, like in other Stalinist countries, growing
sections of the ruling bureaucratic elite were looking towards
capitalism, and turning themselves into capitalists, as a way out.
Concretely this meant trying to secure ownership and control over the
state’s assets. CWI statement |
27/03/1999, The massive NATO attack on Serbia has hugely exacerbated the crisis in
the Balkans and threatens to widen the conflict further, with terrible
repercussions. Already there has been Serb shelling of Albania and
pro-Serb riots in Macedonia. Working class people, Kosovar Albanians,
Serbs and the masses of the Balkans, will be the main victims of this
imperialist war and its consequences. Committee for a Workers’ International statement |
01/01/1998, The clashes and deaths in Kosovo have put on the agenda the possibility
of war breaking out in the Balkans for the fourth time this decade.
Already over 100,000 have been killed in the three previous wars, with
nearly a million and a half people "ethnically cleansed" and forced into
exile. Before this year’s deaths 40 Albanians had been killed by Serbian
security forces in 1997. Issued by the Committee for a Workers’ International |
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