Nigeria: cut in the fuel subsidy sparks general strike
Dave Stockton Thu, 19/01/2012 - 11:59
Millions of people in Nigeria are taking action against their government for cutting fuel subsidies, writes Dave Stockton. But the movements leaders are proving to be hopeless
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Sri Lanka: Protest against unlawful detention
Socialist Party of Sri Lanka Tue, 17/01/2012 - 13:21
This is the text of the leaflet handed out by League members today in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka, on a protest called against the detention of two members of the newly formed Movement for Peoples Struggle Read more...
Danish unity list fails to reverse the cuts
Jon Bergman Tue, 17/01/2012 - 12:08Before the parliamentary elections in Denmark in 2011 The Unity List (Enhedslisten), a radical left-wing party, had made a promise on policy to voters: "No more deterioration, no more cuts!.” The promise attracted voters and the party received eight additional parliamentary seats, while the Socialist People's Party – which where by many workers seen as too willing to implement the rightwing policies – lost seven seats. It reflected that a stance favouring welfare for the working class could be a winner in the election. Read more...
Building #Occupy 2.0: How can we strengthen our movement?
Revolution USA Mon, 16/01/2012 - 11:23
Almost five months ago, after a dozen or so individuals gathered for a direct-action demonstration against the greed and corruption of the economic elites of Wall Street and Washington has since then transformed into one of the largest and most dynamic global social movements of recent memory. Read more...
The Fidesz Government in Hungary: a parliamentary coup d'etat!
Tobi Hanse Fri, 13/01/2012 - 18:32Democracy in Hungary is under attack as the government implements extraordinary new constitutional changes, writes Tobi Hanse
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Egypt: Elections results show sweeping gains for the counterrevolution
Dave Stockton Tue, 10/01/2012 - 13:37Despite a massive wave of mobilisations in Tahrir Square and other city centres in November and important actions continuing into December, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is still maintaining its illegitimate rule in Egypt. Though the focus of the popular upsurge was to force the SCAF to withdraw from power and handover to a genuinely independent civilian government the generals just reshuffled its stooge government and is hoping to carry on as before. Read more...
Egypt’s Revolutionary Socialists fight back against repression
Dave Stockton Mon, 09/01/2012 - 14:56In December the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), fresh from unleashing murderous violence against the demonstrators who occupied the street outside the Cabinet Office, near Tahrir Square, moved against a number of liberal and left wing individuals and organizations. They urgently need international solidarity now to halt the witch hunt Read more...
Jamaica: New Prime Minister - new era?
Rachel Brooks Mon, 09/01/2012 - 14:42p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }
Despite having relative independence, it is often forgotten that Jamaica is part of the British Commonwealth. The Queen remains the Jamaican head of state, and the final court of appeal in the country - the judicial committee of the privy council - is a group of judges from the UK’s supreme court. The legacy of colonialism and white domination of Jamaica is still very much in place in the country. Read more...