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Delegates Represent 3 Million Workers The assemblies for both congresses combined elected delegates all over the country that will represent around 3 million workers. It is a rank-and-file process in unions and social movements that is becoming an alternative to overcome main labor federations like the CUT. The II Conlutas Congress will be hold in June [...]

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500,000 demonstrators: strikers, youth and members of the working class poured out on May 5th in the streets of all the cities in Greece. A massive river of anger, discontent and disgust towards the two-faced government of PASOK and the ruling of the IMF and the EU. Thousands of big and small unions of the public and private sectors participated in the strike and in the demonstration. The brutality of the police, who made extensive use of tear gas and even rubber bullets, wasn’t able to bend the militancy and determination of the demonstrators.

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The struggle for public services Nothing seemed to have changed. Confronted by poverty coming hand-in-hand with the economic crisis workers respond with strikes, demonstrations and other ways of defending ourselves against impoverishment. People are beginning to wonder: “If I did not cause the crisis, why should I pay for it?” This has always been this [...]

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International Workers League – Fourth International,  Tuesday March 23, 2010 On 17 March thousands of Palestinian Arabs in East Jerusalem (territory that is under the direct jurisdiction of the State of Israel) took to the streets to protest against various measures by the government of Israel led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a Day of [...]

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From CONLUTAS www.conlutas.org.br Tuesday, 16 March 2010 Next June 2010, from 3rd to 6th, two important congresses of militant federations will be hold in Brazil. The Conlutas (Coordenação Nacional de Lutas) will hold its II Congress in June 3rd and 4th 2010. Founded in 2004, the Conlutas is a Unions’ and People’s Federation which gathers [...]

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Comment and information provided by Martin Ralph 11 April 2010 In 1982 the Liverpool Trades Council discussed many movements against Thatcher and imperialism and it condemned Thatcher’s war against Argentina. It was a militant body with a long record of supporting the national and international struggles of the working class and oppressed nations. They supported [...]

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…at its meeting of some eighty delegates in April [1982], the Liverpool Trades Council carried a resolution condemning the war and the Jingoism of Labour leaders and supporting the national right of Argentina to the Malvinas, There were no votes against the resolution, although supporters of the Militant abstained, after losing an amendment

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The following is a principled statement written by the British Workers Revolutionary Party and the Argentine MAS (Movement Towards Socialism) in 1987. British interests in the Malvinas continue to this day they look for and want to exploit oil reserves to continue their robbery from the area. The International Socialist League wholly subscribes to the [...]

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Tragedy in Haiti – Brazil

PSTU Statement on the Tragedy in Haiti January 2010 (Statement by the  PSTU (United Socialist Workers Party, Brazilian section of the IWL and translated by the sympthiser group of the IWL in the USA group – Workers Voice/La Voz De Los Trabajadores Tragedy has hit Haiti severely. The worst earthquake ever had its epicenter precisely in Port-au-Prince, the capital [...]

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