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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 11
Volume 2, No. 10: Wall Street is Making a Killing! On the cover: Wall Street is Making a Killing U.S.…
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Chicago rally defends China against U.S. attacks
More than 300 people, including members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, attended a May 4 rally in Chicago…
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Supreme Court upholds Indiana’s voter ID law
By a 6-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Indiana can demand a state-issued photo ID before allowing a…
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Three MOVE 9 members denied parole
In April, three women of the MOVE 9 were denied parole. The political prisoners have been behind bars since 1978,…
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Indigenous peoples protest carbon trading at U.N. forum
Indigenous people representing 20 nations and organizations from South America held a protest at the May 2 conclusion of the…
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Pentagon blocks media from military funerals
When Marine Lieutenant Colonel Billy Hall was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on April 23, the Pentagon did everything in…
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Zimbabwe still in electoral limbo
Over a month after the March 29 presidential election, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has released the final vote counts. As…
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The roots of Iraqi resistance
Michael Prysner is an Iraq war veteran running for Congress (22nd District - Fla.) as a candidate of the Party…
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Karzai barely escapes assassination attempt
During a military parade in Kabul on April 27, Afghanistan’s president and U.S. puppet Hamid Karzai narrowly escaped assassination. Three…
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The Fourth Fleet of intervention
Translated by Granma International and reproduced here with minor edits. It was created in 1943 to fight Nazi submarines and…
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French prisons hold majority Muslim immigrants
According to Muslim leaders, sociologists and researchers, Muslims make up 60 to 70 percent of prisoners in France despite making…
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Yankton Sioux stand up to South Dakota troopers
A peaceful demonstration against a hog farm being built on Yankton Sioux tribal land in southeastern South Dakota was recently…
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Venezuela increases minimum wage
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has increased the minimum wage by 30 percent to $372 per month, making it the highest…
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Revive the fighting spirit of May 1
On April 16, Immigration Customs and Enforcement agents raided Pilgrim’s in five states, arresting 300 individuals accused of various immigration…
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‘We are all Sean Bell! NYPD go to hell!’
On April 25, activists from the Party for Socialism and Liberation joined hundreds of others in Jamaica, Queens, for a…
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California teachers fight budget cuts
The author is a teacher at Cleveland Elementary School in San Francisco, and is the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s…
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Bolivian right-wing holds vote on regional autonomy
A grave political crisis is looming as a secessionist referendum takes place in Bolivia. The separatist movement is headed by…
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Pope Benedict XVI visits United States
Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the United States on April 15 for a six-day visit—the first Papal visit to the…
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Undocumented youth may be target for military recruiters
The U.S. military, stretched thin in Iraq and Afghanistan, may consider recruiting undocumented immigrants by offering them citizenship in return…
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Prosecutors to pursue third trial against Liberty City 7
Federal prosecutors have announced they will pursue a third trial in the case of the Liberty City 7— seven black…
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