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Oaxaca: Tens of thousands march against police siege
In a further sign of the resilience of the people’s movement in Oaxaca, more than 20,000 people marched in Oaxaca…
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Houston janitors strike local cleaning companies
An important battle is taking place in Houston, pitting 5,300 janitors—who make $20 a day—against the five largest cleaning companies…
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Lula’s victory and Brazil’s working class
On Oct. 29, Brazilians re-elected incumbent president Luís Inácio "Lula" da Silva, or Lula, in a second round of voting.…
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The Angola 3: A footstep on the stairway to freedom
The writer is a member of the National Coalition to Free the Angola 3. For more information on the Angola…
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Commemorating the liberation of Assata Shakur
Assata Shakur, an African American freedom fighter, was convicted of killing a New Jersey cop in 1973. She escaped prison…
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Statement by Ramsey Clark and other defense attorneys for President Saddam Hussein
The following statement was released from the defense lawyers’ residence inside the Green Zone in Iraq on Nov. 6. It…
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U.S.-controlled Iraqi court condemns Saddam Hussein to death
In a decision that surprised nobody, the U.S.-created and controlled Iraqi High Court convicted Saddam Hussein and other Baath Party…
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Georgetown students protest racist Minutemen co-founder
Agents of racism and xenophobia again met resistance on campus as Minuteman founder Chris Simcox delivered his anti-immigrant message at…
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School desegregation under attack by racist court rulings
Busing to desegregate the city of Birmingham Ala., a focal point of many hard-fought struggles in the civil rights movement…
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U.S. government is the threat to peace in Korea
The writer presented this talk on behalf of the Party for Socialism and Liberation at the Oct. 28 anti-war protest…
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