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Boston police punch, kick 16-year-old at Roxbury Community College
On Oct. 22, Boston police brutally arrested a 16-year-old at Roxbury Community College. Caught on video by several witnesses who…
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South Africa to forgive Cuba’s debt
Pres. Jacob Zuma of South Africa announced recently that his country would provide a $30 million credit package to Cuba.…
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PFLP rally draws tens of thousands
A rally of tens of thousands of people packed Gaza City’s Palestine Stadium Dec. 11 to celebrate the 43rd anniversary…
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Cops, courts and schools punish lesbian and gay youth more harshly
According to a study by Yale University researchers, lesbian and gay youth are 25 to 300 percent more likely to…
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PSL WikiBrief: BP Azerbaijan disaster prefigured Deepwater Horizon catastrophe
PSL WikiBrief: BP Azerbaijan disaster prefigured Deepwater Horizon catastrophe
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PSL WikiBrief: Prelude to an attempted coup in Ecuador
A declassified U.S. diplomatic cable reveals the plans of Lucio Gutierrez, former president of Ecuador, to return to the country…
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PSL WikiBrief: Yemen’s president encourages U.S. bombing of his country
Despite the Yemeni president's insistence that Yemen???s military is responsible for all military operations on its soil, U.S. diplomatic cables…
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PSL WikiBrief: BP blackmails Azerbaijan, steals $10 billion in natural resources
BP has been accused of extorting the government of Azerbaijan and stealing over $10 billion in oil and gas reserves,…
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BP sued in Ecuadoran courts for Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Environmentalists from several Latin American countries have filed a lawsuit against BP seeking damages from the April 20, 2010, Deepwater…
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Gentrification of park threatens homeless and poor people
Poor people in Richmond often gather in Monroe Park to receive free meals from groups, but the city government and…
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Greek transit workers continue the struggle against privatization
Greek public transit workers held a one-day strike Dec. 8 to protest wage cuts, bonus reductions and the reorganization of…
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A new socialist movement is rising to fight back
There is a reason that Glenn Beck has devoted so much coverage to attacking the PSL and the specter of…
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Obama issues first pardons, ignores Mumia, Peltier, Cuban Five and others
On Dec. 3, Pres. Obama granted nine pardons, the first since he took office, absolving the recipients of various minor…
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WikiLeaks and the political use of the rape charge
The unprecedented international manhunt for Julian Assange on rape allegations is unprecedented and demonstrates that other motives were at play.
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Georgia prisoners strike for end to cruel and unusual punishment
On Dec. 9, prisoners in six state prisons in Georgia went on strike demanding to be paid for the work…
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PSLweb.org launches on WikiBriefs project
PSLweb.org has taken on a project we call "PSL WikiBriefs" to highlight some of the many important revelations contained in…
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Cables reveal extent of U.S. ‘bullying’ at Copenhagen climate meeting
The recent release of 250,000 confidential State Department cables by Wikileaks has exposed the cynical, self-serving motivations of U.S. foreign…
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It is time for labor to ‘take hostages’
"We don't negotiate with hostage-takers," say U.S. officials. But on the biggest security concern facing working-class people in this country—that…
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PSL WikiBrief: U.S. government admits Honduras coup was illegal
Declaring the question of the legality of the 2009 coup in Honduras ???open and shut,??? a diplomatic cable sent by…
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PSL WikiBrief: Shell oil planted spies in the Nigerian government
A 2009 diplomatic cable published by Wikileaks revealed that the oil giant Shell has staff secretly operating in every key…
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