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BBC censorship of Gaza appeal sparks outrage
The British Broadcasting Corporation has refused to broadcast an appeal for humanitarian aid in Gaza, alleging it wanted to remain…
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Jury upholds right to speak out against war, military recruitment
A Minnesota jury acquitted seven anti-war protesters of trespassing charges stemming from a protest at the Minneapolis National Guard recruiting…
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Afghanistan: Not a ‘good war’
United for Peace and Justice—which emerged to counter ANSWER’s popularity in the early days of the anti-Iraq war movement—has shied…
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Política extranjera en el servicio del imperialismo
Jan. 20 marked the inauguration of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. With Obama’s ascendancy, the much-hated…
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A foreign policy in the service of imperialism
Jan. 20 marked the inauguration of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. With Obama’s ascendancy, the much-hated…
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U.S. media accused of racist Gaza coverage
The article below is a reprint from www.opednews.com . "I would give most of the American media an F minus",…
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The Mendiola Massacre of 1987
On Jan. 22, 1987, anti-riot personnel from the Manila Western Police District, the Integrated National Police and the Philippine Marines…
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Take action: Political prisoner Leonard Peltier at risk!
The life of political prisoner Leonard Peltier is in danger, and family and supporters have launched an urgent campaign demanding…
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Bush rewards border agents who shot immigrant in the back
In one of his final acts as president, George W. Bush commuted the sentences of two former U.S. Border Patrol…
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The colonial character of the Zionist project
The U.S. corporate media coverage of the siege of Gaza is a reflection of the interests of the class they…
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COSATU leadership: Sanction and boycott apartheid Israel!
Following are (1) an address to a rally on Palestine in Lenasia (near Johannesburg) on January 14, 2009, by Zwelinzima…
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FMLN gains plurality in El Salvador’s National Assembly
The Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) has won a plurality in the Salvadoran National Assembly as well as a…
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Woodfin hotel workers score victory in epic struggle for back wages
In a struggle that will continue to inspire other workers to never give up, some 50 former and current housekeepers…
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Tibetans to celebrate Serfs Emancipation Day
On March 28, the people of Tibet will commemorate 50 years since their liberation from the region’s former feudal theocracy.…
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Greek farmers escalate struggle with roadblocks across the country
Greek farmers have set up roadblocks across the country using tractors and other machinery as part of protests against the…
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Commercial logging behind severe floods in Washington State
In western Washington state, heavy late-December snowstorms gave way to January rain and flooding that caused three major rivers to…
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L.A. anti-war groups honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s true legacy
The anti-war movement proudly participated in the Jan. 19 Martin Luther King Jr. "Kingdom Day" parade in South Los Angeles.…
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Somalis celebrate as U.S.-backed Ethiopian forces pull out
The last Ethiopian troops in Somalia left Jan. 15, ending a two-year occupation. The hatred of the occupation was on…
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Protections for endangered wolves wiped out
As one of its final acts in office, the Bush Administration removed grey wolves from the list of protected species…
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Miami mothers wage hunger strike against school budget cuts
Two Miami mothers, Bibiana Salmon and Malexys Morales, carried out a weeklong hunger strike to protest the more than $300…
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