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Culpables Posada Carriles y el gobierno de Estados Unidos
Por todos los atentados cometidos contra los ciudadanos, los principales dirigentes de la Revolución Cubana, el personal cubano en el…
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The criminal legacy of Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin died on April 23 at the age of 76. He was best known for presiding over the 1991…
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The role of a revolutionary Marxist party
A revolutionary party is a party of political struggle. It is a party of militant action. It is also much…
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Riches for the few, misery for the many
The following article is based on a talk given at the April 21 Conference on Socialism in Oakland, Calif., hosted…
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Posada’s release exposes U.S. support for anti-Cuba terrorism
On April 19, U.S. authorities released terrorist Luis Posada Carriles from detention. On May 8, the U.S. government dropped immigration…
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Protests reveal widespread abuse of prisoners
An April 24 uprising in an Indiana prison brought national attention to the conditions faced by prisoners across the country.…
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New York City Council debates apology for slavery
On April 23, a group of primarily African American New York City Council members called for a resolution to “express…
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Challenging the Supreme Court’s anti-choice ruling
Before the Supreme Court passed the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in 1973, thousands of working-class women suffered injury…
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New phase in Ireland’s long struggle for liberation
A number of events took place in May in Ireland that will radically change the centuries-long struggle for Irish national…
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FARC fighters may be freed
Colombian president Álvaro Uribe has announced plans to release imprisoned guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP).…
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California to spend more on prisons than schools
Over the next five years, California's spending on prisons will increase nine percent annually. Education funding will increase five percent.…
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Right-wing thugs paid to intimidate Woodfin hotel workers
On May 19, Woodfin Suites in Emeryville hired right-wing students from Young Republican clubs at UC Davis and San Francisco…
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Congress approves first minimum wage hike in nine years
On May 25, the U.S. Congress approved an increase in the federal minimum wage, from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour…
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Al-Awda Convention stresses Palestinian right of return
From May 25-27, the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and the Party for Socialism and…
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Michael Moore’s ‘Sicko’ details U.S. healthcare failures
Editor's note: This article is an examination of issues surrounding Moore's new film, "Sicko." It is not a review. Details…
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Black students face prison in racist Louisiana trial
Last September in Louisiana, a Black student of Jena High School asked the school's principal if he could sit under…
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U.S. threatens Iran with more sanctions, coastal war games
The United States continues pressuring Iran to halt its nuclear program. While building a case for a third layer of…
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Los Demócratas se unen a los Republicanos para financiar la guerra
Las muertes entre los civiles iraquíes y las tropas estadounidenses están subiendo a sus niveles más altos, aun con la…
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Fidel Castro’s health improving
Fidel Castro issued a statement on March 23 saying that his weight is stable and he is eating solid foods…
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FARC-EP spokesperson Palmera to be retried by U.S. imperialists
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP) has been engaged in struggle against the Colombian capitalist state and their…
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