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Thousands in NYC demand justice for Sean Bell
On Wed., Dec. 6, thousands of protesters came onto the streets surrounding Foley Square just north of City Hall in…
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Afghanistan on the record: Why have Canada & NATO failed in Afghanistan?
“The airplanes came and were bombing until 3 am. And, in the morning, they started hitting our village with mortars…
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Chávez victory signals deepening of Venezuela’s revolutionary process
On Dec. 3, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez won reelection for a third term in a landslide. Chávez earned nearly 63…
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U.S. prison population highest in the world
According to a Nov. 30 Justice Department report, the number of inmates in U.S. prisons rose 35 percent from 1995…
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Movement to free Mumia set to expand on gains
This article first appeared in the December 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. What began as a traffic stop…
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The struggle for power in Lebanon and the Middle East
A situation of dual power exists in Lebanon today. There are two counterposed sources of authority and power in the…
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GABRIELA Network: Philippines must assert jurisdiction after rape verdict
Below is a Dec. 3 statement by the U.S.-Philippine women's group GABRIELA Network demanding that the U.S. soldier recently found…
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Celebrations in Cuba mark Fidel’s 80th, founding of revolutionary army
The writers traveled to Cuba to participate in and cover the celebration of Fidel Castro’s 80th birthday and the 50th…
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Protests demand justice for Filipina raped by U.S. troops
Nov. 25 is the International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women. Actions across the world were taken from Nov. 25-27…
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The real lessons of the 1956 uprising in Hungary
This article first appeared in the November 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. On June 22, President Bush traveled…
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Chávez scores electoral victory: Supporters gather in San Francisco
On Sunday, Dec. 3, the people of Venezuela reelected President Hugo Chávez by a wide margin. For years, Chávez has…
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Global warming case heard by Supreme Court
For the first time, the environmental movement has brought the issue of global warming before the U.S. Supreme Court. At…
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Mexican court reinstates former president Echeverría’s arrest warrant
A Mexican court reinstated an arrest warrant for former Mexican president Luis Echeverría on Nov. 30. Echeverría was the interior…
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Los Angeles cops unpunished for killing infant Suzie Peña
The Los Angeles Police Commission recently released its investigative report on the July 2005 Los Angeles Police Department’s brutal killing…
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Protests against Korea-U.S. FTA continue in Montana
The writer is the national staff coordinator for the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and…
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Raúl Castro: ‘Cuba will preserve its independence and sovereignty’
The following speech was delivered on Dec. 2 by Raúl Castro, first vice president of the Cuban Council of State…
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Seven guards, nurse indicted in Florida boot camp killing
On Nov. 28, seven guards and a nurse were charged with aggravated manslaughter against a child for the murder of…
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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 12
U.S. WORKING CLASS After the midterm elections: same goals, different strategy (Brian Becker) Preparing for class struggle in the crisis…
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Oaxaca: ‘Una forma de lucha como la Comuna de París’
Dr. Gilberto López y Rivas es profesor de etnología y Antropología Social en el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.…
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?Podrá Washington admitir su derrota en Irak?
En las semanas que conducían a las elecciones en noviembre de 2006, la guerra en Irak fue el tema principal…
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