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Elvira Arellano and the struggle for immigrant rights
On Aug. 19, Elvira Arellano was arrested by Immigrant and Customs Enforcement agents in Los Angeles. Arellano is a well-known…
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Anti-immigrant racists drowned out by protest
Anti-racists shouted down a march of anti-immigrant racists on Aug. 18 as they tried to march through downtown Seattle. Seattle…
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Liberation: Volume 1, Issue 6
Volume 1, Issue 6: All Out for the March on Washington! U.S. News Native women under attack Sanford Health denies…
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A brief history: Filipino immigrants in the United States
The writer is a member of the Echo Park Community Coalition and the Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in…
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Hundreds rally for freedom of GABNet 3
On Aug. 9, Gabriela Network USA, a Philippine-U.S. women's solidarity mass organization, announced that, "de facto President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has…
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Chicago community protests police killing of Aaron Harrison
On Aug. 10, over 500 people attended a rally on Chicago’s west side to protest the police killing of Aaron…
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New Orleans remains a tale of two cities
On Aug. 1, PSLweb.org’s Richard Becker and Eugene Puryear sat down with Malik Rahim, New Orleans activist and co-founder of…
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1,000 Harlem signatures for Mumia Abu-Jamal
The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) in New York City issued the following statement. For…
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Fidel Castro: the Empire tastes an unprecedented moral defeat
Cuba's media agency Prensa Latina first published this article. For more information on the case of the Cuban Five, including…
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Petraeus se pone su máscara de Nixon
El siguiente es una editorial del periódico Liberación, sobre la guerra actual en Irak. En 1968, Richard Nixon ganó la…
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Sept. 15: 25th anniversary of Sabra and Shatila massacre
Sept. 15, 2007 will mark the 25th anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre. From Sept. 15-17, 1982, Lebanese fascist…
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Chiquita killed for profit in Colombia
The profitable corporation Chiquita Brands International has pled guilty to funding the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a right-wing…
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Katrina, a disaster of capitalism two years later
In the early morning of Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina pounded the coasts of Louisiana and Mississippi. A wall of…
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General Petraeus puts on his Nixon mask
In fall 1968, Richard Nixon narrowly won the presidency, claiming he had a "peace plan" to end the increasingly unpopular…
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Los puentes rotos del capitalismo
El 1? de agosto, el puente de una autopista congestionada interestatal en Miniápolis, Minnesota, se desplomó lanzando muchos vehículos al…
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Government violence fails to deter Oaxaca resistance
People in the Mexican state of Oaxaca continue to struggle for justice in the face of brutal, state-sponsored terrorism. In…
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Leonard Weinglass: still fighting to free the Cuban Five
This interview with Leonard Weinglass, appeals attorney for Antonio Guerrero, was conducted on Aug. 1 by Gloria La Riva, coordinator…
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Capitalism’s broken bridges
On Aug. 1, a heavily traveled interstate bridge in Minneapolis, Minn., crumbled, sending rush hour traffic plunging into the Mississippi…
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Behind Pakistan’s internal turmoil
On Aug. 8, the government of Pakistan’s military ruler, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, announced that it was considering imposing a state…
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Bloodshed during Guatemala’s election campaign
Carlos de Leon Bravo, a local candidate in San Marcos from Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú’s liberal party, has…
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