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Nigeria: Osun State Election Petition Scandal
Activists Clamped into Prison
Peluola Adewale, Democratic Socialist Movement, CWI Nigeria, Tuesday 15 July 2008
Nigeria: 10 July solidarity action with teachers’ strike
Photos
socialistworld.net, Monday 14 July 2008
Nigeria: Labour and Civil Society Coalition (LASCO) calls ‘Solidarity Day’ with teachers’ strike
Pro-capitalist governments cannot meet basic needs of working masses
Segun Sango, General Secretary Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Thursday 10 July 2008
Nigeria: Government’s anti-union response to teachers’ strike
Time for collective strike action and mass protests by entire workforce and youth
Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI in Nigeria), Friday 4 July 2008
Nigeria: Teachers all-out strike for a living wage
Actively mobilise trades unions, workers, parents and students to aid teachers’ action
Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI Nigeria), Thursday 3 July 2008
Burkina Faso: Brutal police action against student strike
United action of protesting workers, students and poor needed!
Tinette Schnatterer, SAV (CWI in Germany), Thursday 3 July 2008
Nigeria: Education Rights Campaign
Pay Teachers Adequate Wages Now!
Press Statement by the Education Rights Campaign, Nigeria, Monday 30 June 2008
Nigeria: Teachers’ strike for wages
Unions should call a day of solidarity action – A living wage for all workers now!
Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement, Thursday 12 June 2008
South Africa: Xenophobic pogroms reveals capitalism’s barbaric underbelly
Anti-immigrant attacks - a warning to working class
Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI South Africa), Thursday 22 May 2008
Nigeria: Power project looters
Labour must lead mass action to bring culprits to book
Peluola Adewale, Democratic Socialist Movement, cwi in Nigeria, Friday 18 April 2008
Ivory Coast: Successful struggle against rising food prices
The massive price rises of basic food stuffs over the last few years are an international phenomenon.
Jan Rybak, Sozialistische LinksPartei, CWI Austria, Friday 11 April 2008
Zimbabwe: Mugabe plans to steal election
Mass unemployment, hyper-inflation and poverty
Dave Carr, from The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party England and Wales, Friday 11 April 2008
Cameroon: Massive general strike against price rises
“It's more powerful than anybody thought”
Interview with a Cameroonian socialist , Friday 29 February 2008
Nigeria: Detained student activists freed!
But battle not yet over
Peluola Adewale,Democratic Socialist Movement,Lagos Nigeria , Monday 25 February 2008
Chad: Coup attempt fails
Conflict part of a wider power struggle
Dave Carr, Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Thursday 14 February 2008
Africa: Mass protests against Economic Partnership Agreement with EU
Big business deal will ruin African markets; paupurising millions
Tinette Schnatterer, CWI, Germany, Wednesday 6 February 2008
South Africa: Trade union leaders call off country’s biggest-ever strike
Suspension of action cannot hide magnificent display of public sector workers’ power
Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI in South Africa), Thursday 5 July 2007
Nigeria: General strike ends after four days
Regime makes partial retreat, but fundamental issues remain unresolved
Robert Bechert, CWI London, Tuesday 26 June 2007
Nigeria: "Labour’s most successful national strike"
General strike enters third day
Segun Sango, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI Nigeria), General Secretary, Friday 22 June 2007
Nigeria: General strike brings country to a standstill
Labour leaders say action will continue but action must broadened
Pelad, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI) Executive Committee, Lagos, Thursday 21 June 2007
Nigeria: Solid general strike against fuel and tax hikes and for decent wages
New regime faces mass working class opposition
Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI Nigeria) leaflet text, Wednesday 20 June 2007
South Africa: Public sector workers’ strike enters third week
Huge popular support for action puts ANC government under pressure
Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI), South Africa, Saturday 16 June 2007
South Africa: Public sector workers in mass fightback
Whilst the government arrogantly insisted that anything above 6% was unaffordable, a commission on remuneration recommended that the president's salary be increased by 57% and those of ministers by between 30% and 50%!
Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM - the cwi in South Africa)
Nigeria: Nationwide protests greet new rulers
Trade Unions issue 14 day ultimatum - but workers’ leaders must act decisively over new attacks
Peluola Adewale (Pelad), Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI, Nigeria), Wednesday 6 June 2007
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