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La criminalización de la enfermedad mental bajo el sistema capitalista
Ya sea Cho Seung-Hui y los asesinatos de la Virginia Tech o de Angela Yates y las muertes de sus…
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Nepal’s prime minister calls for king’s resignation
News reports on June 19 stated that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala suggested that "monarchy can be allowed to continue"…
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Government reduces sentences of anti-Cuban terrorists
U.S. District Court Judge James Cohen reduced the prison sentences of right-wing anti-Cuban terrorists Osvaldo Mitat and Santiago Alvarez on…
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Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court rules against Tamil evictions
The Sri Lankan Supreme Court ruled on June 8 against the eviction of hundreds of Tamils from the capital. The…
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On AIDS, Bush and G-8 talk much, deliver little
Once again, George W. Bush and the Group of Eight have unveiled proposals to fund the global fight against AIDS.…
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Chávez, Fidel review Cuba-Venezuela partnership
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez visited Fidel Castro in Cuba for six hours on June 12. The two revolutionary leaders discussed…
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The criminalization of mental illness under capitalism
The writer is a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and research coordinator of a free-standing psychiatric clinic.…
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What’s the problem with biofuels?
Global warming due to carbon emissions from the unchecked use of fossil fuels. Rising oil and gas prices. And, ultimately,…
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Fidel Castro: Reflection and manifesto for the people of Cuba
This first appeared in Cuba's Granma International . I hope that no-one say that I am gratuitously attacking Bush. Surely…
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Vilma’s struggles: Reflections by Fidel Castro
Vilma is dead. Even though the news was expected, it was still an impact. Out of respect for her delicate…
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Vilma Espin: A revolutionary life
June 20, 2007 Dear people of Cuba: It was with profound sorrow that we learned of the death of beloved…
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Healthcare aides denied minimum wage, overtime
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that healthcare aides around the country are not entitled to minimum wage even if hired…
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Ruling class scrambles to prevent defeat in Iraq
As the U.S. occupation of Iraq rages on, Iraqis continue to resist the criminal imperialist presence in their country. May…
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U.S.-Russia tensions rise with missile defense proposal
The U.S. government is moving rapidly to complete the next stage of its first strike nuclear attack strategy. The moves…
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ANSWER marches in L.A.’s LGBT Pride
On June 10, one of the largest LGBT Pride parades across the country took place in West Hollywood. An estimated…
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New Hampshire repeals reactionary anti-abortion law
On June 7, the New Hampshire legislature repealed a 2003 law requiring young women to notify their parents prior to…
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U.S. Senate considers repressive law federalizing ‘gang crime’
On June 5, Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa urged the U.S. Senate to pass legislation federalizing so-called gang crimes. Senator…
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Rutgers University workers win union recognition
Overall, union membership in New Jersey grew by more than 3,000 in early June. At Rutgers University, around 2,000 workers,…
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Justice for Palestine includes the right of return
The following is a speech made by Dr. Mona El-Farra on June 7 at a special meeting at the United…
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ANSWER participates in D.C. Pride
On June 10, members of the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) in Washington, D.C., participated…
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