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After 60-day strike, victory to the Puerto Rican students!
The long tradition of struggle in Puerto Rico was further enriched this year with a successful student strike across the…
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Venezuelan revolution overcomes energy rationing
In early June, Venezuelan President Huge Chavez announced an end to a national electricity savings program implemented earlier this year.…
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Collateral Appeal Presented for Gerardo Hernández
Today, June 14, a collateral appeal (also known as habeas corpus) was filed in Miami Federal Court in the name…
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U.N. troops attack students and refugees in Haiti
Protests in Haiti have escalated in response to attacks by U.N. peacekeeping troops on students and refugees. Demonstrations against the…
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Colombian military backs BP against workers’ struggle
On June 2, Colombian military commandos attempted to break up a mobilization against British Petroleum that has been going on…
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U.S. government covertly paid thousands of dollars to Miami journalists covering the detention and trial of the Cuban Five
A press conference held June 2 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., attended by a variety of national…
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Venezuela cracks down on financial speculators
Venezuelan authorities launched an investigation earlier this month into irregularities in the financial sector as the state began to take…
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Why I joined the PSL
The following is a presentation from the May 15 "Capitalism Is Organized Crime" conference in Boston, hosted by the PSL.
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Haiti protest demands removal of Preval, reinstatement of Aristide
Over 2,000 Haitians from all sectors of society took to the streets in Port-au-Prince May 10 to demand the removal…
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Venezuela takes action to address energy crisis
Imagine a government that is of, by and for the people. What does that actually mean? Under capitalism, the word…
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