Josh Varlin

@JoshVarlin

Journalist for the World Socialist Web Site ().

Joined August 2018

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    6 hours ago

    Julian Assange once studied at the University of Melbourne - today students there with the International Youth & Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) passed unanimous resolution supporting demanding his freedom!

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    The English edition of Why Are They Back? Historical falsification, political conspiracy and the return of fascism in Germany will be launched by Mehring Books in London on Sunday March 17

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    14 hours ago

    If you’re looking for genuine socialism and critical news and commentary, read the World Socialist Web Site. is a trap. “Don’t get ‘berned’ again” —

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    15 hours ago

    Bernie Sanders’ speech in Brooklyn was an exercise in demagogy, because there exists no relationship between the reforms he envisages and any realistic strategy for their implementation.

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    16 hours ago

    ⏳ Solidarity via ⌛️ Need posters, banners etc. for the on March 10? Download images here for printing: Courtesy of Image Courtesy of March 3 Rally

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    22 hours ago
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    A label? No, a different kind of party, representing a different, and distinctly international, class, and a strategy based on Marxism, scientific and historical, world outlook. That is what is *necessary* in the given circumstances. Everything else is dissembling.

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    Mar 4
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    All comrades, please use and promote the hashtag for the next rally - in Melbourne Australia, this Sunday March 10, 1pm State Library. Also the London vigil, same date, 3-5 pm, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy.

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    18 hours ago

    Sydney rally issues strong demand for the freedom of Julian Assange

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    19 hours ago

    Videos, photos, and John Pilger's full speech at the rally for Julian Assange on 3 March in Sydney:

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    Mar 4

    ⏳ Solidarity via ⌛️ March 3 Sydney Speech by , renowned investigative journalist and documentary film-maker. Next : March 10th @ 1PM State Library Melbourne.

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    Mar 3

    This is what it’s all about. Making a poster or 3 (to share), meeting supporters in person and organising at in Sydney. Simon Floth Cc:

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    Mar 3

    SEP members and supporters leafleting Melbourne train stations ahead of next - this SUNDAY 1pm, state library

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    22 hours ago

    can only be achieved through the mass mobilization of the working class to conquer state power and to carry out the expropriation of the capitalist class and public ownership over the means of production.

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    Mar 4

    Nathan, RMIT PhD student, explaining why he will be attending in Melbourne this Sunday March 10, 1pm State Library, to demand immediate and unconditional freedom for WikiLeaks editor and journalist Julian Assange.

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    Mar 3

    VOTE NO! has presented a rotten deal to teachers that resolves none of their demands for lower class sizes, more school funding, and a stop to school closures

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    Mar 3

    supporters hold rally in to demand his return

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    Mar 2

    MANY THANKS to ALL who made the a success today! * Organizers ! * Speakers- Strong & informed *@Unity4J team! *Rally participants! *Online supporters! See you all again for MELBOURNE & LONDON March 1Oth!

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    Mar 2

    Some photos from today’s in Sydney. Next one Melbourne, Sunday March 10, state library 1pm…

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    Mar 2

    Sydney rally in support of Julian

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