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Atlanta Court requests more information in Cuban Five case
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta , Georgia , USA , has requested more information from the defense…
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Militant protests greet Korea-U.S. FTA negotiations
Militant protests have taken place daily during the fourth round of negotiations for the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. The negotiations…
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Lenin and the right of nations to self-determination
This article was first published in the October 2005 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. The formation of the Union…
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Chicago’s ComEd set to hike electricity costs by up to 40 percent
Commonwealth Edison, the largest provider of electricity in Chicago and Northern Illinois, is pushing for massive rate hikes. The rates…
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Oaxaca: ‘A form of struggle like the Paris Commune’
Dr. Gilberto López y Rivas is a professor of ethnology and social anthropology at the National Institute of Anthropology and…
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March against police brutality denounces racist violence
On Oct. 22, more than 100 people gathered at the corner of Haight and Stanyon near Golden Gate Park for…
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Immigrant rights forum in Washington Heights
Not even a cold, windy night could keep Washington Heights community members and activists from gathering at the Dominican Culturarte…
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Immigrants sue racist Arizona attorney general for seizing funds
Javier Torres, a truck driver from Burbank, Ill., a Chicago suburb, bought a car for $1,000 from a friend in…
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Ronald Reagan statue erected in Budapest
According to an article by journalist András Dési posted Sept. 27 on its website by the right-wing weekly Human Events,…
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Attorney Lynne Stewart sentenced to prison in phony ‘terror’ case
On Oct. 16, attorney Lynn Stewart was sentenced to 28 months in prison for representing Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, who…
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Show trial of FARC-EP spokesperson Palmera begins in U.S. court
On Oct. 10, the trial of Simon Trinidad, also known as Ricardo Palmera, began in federal court in Washington, D.C.…
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Brown University admits complicity in slave trade
A central foundation for the emergence of large scale capitalism in America was slavery. It was a brutal institution within…
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Two paths emerge in Korea crisis
Two divergent paths have emerged as possibilities for the next step in the crisis with North Korea. One is the…
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Opposing class forces face off in post-monarchy Nepal
This article first appeared in the October 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. In April 2006, the Nepalese people…
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Remembering the Black Panthers
This article first appeared in the October 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. Forty years ago, in October 1966,…
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Protest says ‘no’ to racist gentrification
On Oct. 16, hundreds gathered for a rally to protest the systematic displacement of people of color through police brutality…
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Oct. 28 anti-war rally scheduled for New Paltz
“Key Issues in This Election are Unmentioned and Ignored” is the topic of an anti-war rally in New Paltz, N.Y.,…
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Gloria La Riva denounces U.S. aims for Cuba
"The Bush administration is planning for ‘regime-change’ in Cuba after the death of President Fidel Castro, but the Cuban people…
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Puget Sound pollution endangers orca whales, salmon
According to researchers, three of the 90 orca whales—also called killer whales—that live in the Puget Sound are missing and…
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Miami FBI destroyed Posada’s file in 2003
This article first appeared in Cuba's newspaper Granma on Oct. 17. All the original documents in Luis Posada Carriles’ file…
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