europe
Germany: Red flags raised on school roof
Secondary education crisis politicises a new generation
Anne Engelhardt, CWI, Tuesday 8 July 2008
Obituary: Terry Fields, former Militant MP
‘A workers’ MP on a worker’s wage’ – A fighter for the working class
Tony Mulhearn, Socialist Party (cwi England and Wales), Liverpool), Tuesday 1 July 2008
EU: Irish ‘No’ vote hits EU rulers
Growing crisis & revolt across Europe
Peter Taaffe, from July-August 2008 (Issue 120) Socialism Today, monthly magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Tuesday 1 July 2008
Britain: A ‘Summer of discontent?’
For a united struggle in the public sector & a political alternative to New Labour
Editorial from The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Thursday 26 June 2008
Northern Ireland: Sacked airport shop stewards win historic victory in Court of Appeal
“Judgement strengthens all trade union members”
Press release issued by Gordon McNeill, sacked airport worker, Wednesday 25 June 2008
Poland: Thousands join ‘Hands off the Labour Code!’ demonstration
Donald Tusk government and bosses fear united workers’ struggle
Paul Newbery and Florian Nowicki, GPR (CWI Poland), Monday 23 June 2008
Greece: CWI in Greece votes to join SYRIZA (Coalition of the Radical Left)
Socialist programme crucial for party’s future successes
Christina Ziaka, XEKINIMA (CWI in Greece), Monday 23 June 2008
EU: When No means No...
Joe Higgins bring Irish message to Brussels EU Council meeting
Belgium CWI reporters, Friday 20 June 2008
Northern Ireland: Bush not welcome in Belfast
Sinn Fein and DUP welcome war monger with open arms
By Paddy Meehan, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Thursday 19 June 2008
Sri Lanka: Twenty-fifth aniversary of bloody pogroms nears
President Rajapakse greeted with angry protests in London
Senan, Socialist Party, cwi in England and Wales, Wednesday 18 June 2008
Italy: The rise and fall of Rifondazione Comunista
Great potential squandered
Christine Thomas, Lotta, CWI Italy, Tuesday 17 June 2008
Ireland: Working class votes against EU bosses’ neo-liberal agenda
Leading No campaigner, Joe Higgins, debates with Greens on youtube
socialistworld.net, Tuesday 17 June 2008
Sweden: Widespread public support for healthworkers' struggle
Trade union leaders who agreed on sell-out must be replaced
Elin Gauffin, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI, Sweden), Monday 16 June 2008
Belgium: Successful union ‘Week of action’ to protest rising cost of living
100,000s protest for a living wage and affordable prices
By Belgian CWI correspondents, Monday 16 June 2008
Ireland : Lisbon Treaty ‘No’ vote delivers major shock for political and big business Establishment
Privatisation and workers’ rights key issues of debate in referendum campaign
Kevin McLoughlin, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Dublin , Saturday 14 June 2008
Ireland: Voters say No to Lisbon Treaty
Mass media quote Joe Higgins, leading Socialist Party No campaigner
socialistworld.net, Saturday 14 June 2008
Germany: The tuition fees disaster
Hessen federal state forced to promise to abolish student financial burden
Interview with Sebastian Förster, student activist, Friday 13 June 2008
Portugal: Social turmoil as country hit by economic crisis
Workers respond with action
José David Gregório, Socialismo Revolucionário, (CWI Portugal), Wednesday 11 June 2008
Northern Ireland: Belfast Airport workers
The long battle for justice
Peter Hadden, Socialist Party, Belfast, Wednesday 4 June 2008
Germany: The Left party holds its first national congress
Measure DIE LINKE by its actions
Lucy Redler, Sozialistische Alternative (CWI Germany), Friday 30 May 2008
Northern Ireland: Sacked airport shop steward, Gordon McNeill, calls off hunger strike after doctors threaten court action to have him force fed
Shop stewards say they will now defy and resist the Unite injunction barring them from protesting at Transport House
Press Release issued by sacked airport workers on Thursday 29 May, Thursday 29 May 2008
Belgium: Spontaneous strike wave pushes union leaders into calling action over wages
Government and bosses fear all-out battle with working class
Eric Byl, LSP/MAS (CWI Belgium), Thursday 29 May 2008
Northern Ireland: Unite union serves injunction and threatens protesting shop stewards with fines and imprisonment
"Unite are trying to deny us our democratic right to peacefully protest." Gordon McNeill
Sacked airport workers' press release (Tuesday 27 May 2008), Wednesday 28 May 2008
Northern Ireland: The Good Friday Agreement - 10 years on
Sectarian politicians' power-sharing Assembly not a solution
Ciaran Mulholland, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Belfast, Tuesday 27 May 2008
Germany: Break down the blockades to education!
8,000 school students strike and march in Berlin
Anne Engelhardt, CWI, Sunday 25 May 2008
France: Workers and youth resist Sarkozy's attacks
Public-sector employees, teachers and fishing industry workers take industrial action
Manny Thain, Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Friday 23 May 2008
Northern Ireland: >Airport workers suspend hunger strike to await offer
Legal bills understood to be paid - Unite union promise to make compensation offer
Press Release by sacked Belfast airport workers, Friday 23 May 2008
Ireland: Socialist Party representative questions German Chancellor about Lisbon Treaty
“The Lisbon Treaty demands more expenditure on the armaments industry and intensifies the militarisation of the European Union”.
socialistworld.net, Thursday 22 May 2008
Cyprus: First months of ‘communist’ presidential rule
Christofias promises ‘worker-friendly’ policies and resolution of national question – Will he succeed?
Athina Kariati, CWI Cyprus, Wednesday 21 May 2008
Northern Ireland: Film director Ken Loach supports sacked Belfast Airport workers
“Resolve the situation in favour of Gordon and his comrades”
socialistworld.net, Tuesday 20 May 2008
Northern Ireland : Hunger striking airport worker in critical condition
Press release issued by the sacked Belfast airport workers on 19 May 2008
socialistworld.net, Monday 19 May 2008
Ireland: Joe Higgins in TV debate on Lisbon Treaty
Former Socialist Party TD (MP) condemns attacks on workers' rights
socialistworld.net, Friday 16 May 2008
Northern Ireland: Sacked airport workers recommence protest at Unite union Belfast offices
Urgent protests needed!
socialistworld.net, Friday 16 May 2008
Scotland: Scottish Labour’s U-turn on independence deepens crisis for Brown
Growing fear that the Tories will win the next UK general election.
Philip Stott, International Socialists, cwi Scotland., Friday 9 May 2008
Britain: Meltdown for Brown – but he won’t change course
Election meltdown for New Labour
Peter Taaffe, editorial from The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party England and Wales, Tuesday 6 May 2008
Netherlands: How to restore the tradition of Labour Day?
Good response to CWI paper and leaflets in Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Bas De Ruiter, Offensief, cwi Netherlands, Tuesday 6 May 2008
Netherlands: How to restore the tradition of Labour Day?
Good response to CWI paper and leaflets in Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Bas De Ruiter, Offensief, cwi Netherlands, Tuesday 6 May 2008
Sweden/Denmark: May Day support for strikers
The continuing public sector strikes were a dominating theme in May Day demonstrations in Sweden and Denmark.
By Offensiv reporters and photographers, Tuesday 6 May 2008
Northern Ireland: Sacked airport workers six year long battle for justice
Union leaders play hardball with workers
Peter Hadden, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Belfast, Saturday 3 May 2008
Britain: Dave Nellist re-wins Coventry council seat, with increased majority
Exception to the trend
Hannah Sell, Socialist Party, London, Friday 2 May 2008
Germany: No space for Nazis in Stolberg - successful counter demo
1,500 demonstrators thwart 400 Nazis
SAV, CWI Germany, Wednesday 30 April 2008
Sweden and Denmark: Health care workers on strike
Massive support for their wage demands
Elin Gauffin (CWI Sweden), translated by Paul Morris, Wednesday 30 April 2008
Scotland: Grangemouth oil strike
Refinery workers defend their wages and pensions
Ian Leech and Phillip Stott, International Solidarity, CWI Scotland, Tuesday 29 April 2008
Scotland: The SNP government, one year in power
A moment for celebration?
Philip Stott, International Socialists, CWI Scotland, Tuesday 29 April 2008
Romania: Workers victory at Dacia
Strikers win biggest wage increase in 15 years!
Tinnete Schnatterer, SAV (CWI Germany), Monday 21 April 2008
Italy: Left leaders opened way for Berlusconi victory
A victory for the right led by Silvio Berlusconi and an electoral ‘bloodbath’ for the Sinistra arcobaleno (Rainbow Left).
Christine Thomas, Lotta, cwi Italy, Wednesday 16 April 2008
France: 1968 Year of Revolution
A tumultuous year when the floodtide of mass revolt swept over the narrow confines of capitalism and threatened the very foundations of the system.
Peter Taaffe, General Secretary, Socialist Party, England and Wales, Wednesday 16 April 2008
Italy: General Election
New Berlusconi victory will provoke mass opposition
Clare Doyle, cwi, Tuesday 15 April 2008., Tuesday 15 April 2008
New CWI publication: ‘France 1968 - Month of Revolution’
The world of ’68 and the France of today
Clare Doyle, Monday 14 April 2008
Northern Ireland: Airport workers suspend hunger strike
Union gives guarantees workers' demands will be met
socialistworld.net, Sunday 13 April 2008
N Ireland: Sacked airport shop stewards hunger strike for justice
Workers’ health deteriorates dangerously – Urgent protests needed!
Socialist Party reporters, Belfast, Thursday 10 April 2008
Britain: London elections- working class alternative needed
None of the main candidates offer any hope.
Paula Mitchell, Secretary, London Socialist Party, Wednesday 9 April 2008
Ireland: “The most cunning and devious of them all” – Prime Minister Bertie Ahern finally goes
But pro-big business Fianna Fail government still needs to be opposed
Paul Murphy, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Dublin, Friday 4 April 2008
France: Local elections - a snub for Sarkozy’s policies
The first electoral defeat for Sarkozy
Leila Messaoudi, Gauche Révolutionnaire, CWI France, Friday 4 April 2008
Portugal: Strike wave continues against government cuts
Commentators warn of “another May ‘68’
Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista (CWI Portugal), Friday 28 March 2008
Greece: Government pension attacks provoke strike wave of historical proportions!
Left support grows
Andros Payiatsos, Xekinima (CWI Greece), Athens, Thursday 20 March 2008
Italy: International Women’s Day in Italy
Re-establishing a tradition of struggle
Christel Dicembre, ‘Lotta’ (CWI in Italy), Tuesday 18 March 2008
Belgium: 1,000s demonstrate against racism and sexism
First International Women's Day demonstration in decades
Geert Cool, LSP/MAS, Brussels, Monday 17 March 2008
Spain: Zapatero re-elected prime minister
Economic crisis and racism backdrop to polls
Anne Engelhardt, CWI, Monday 17 March 2008
Italy: Elections and the future of the left
Fighting workers’ organisations urgently needed
Lotta, cwi in Italy, Friday 14 March 2008
Germany : Revolt against an ‘unjust’ society
Strikes, strikes and more strikes!
Sascha Stanicic, SAV, CWI Germany, Wednesday 12 March 2008
Kosovo: “Is Kosovo's independence a victory for Western intervention?”
Watch CWI take part in cable TV debate on imperialism and the Balkans
Press TV, Forum programme, Tuesday 11 March 2008
Portugal: Strikes and mass protests against sweeping government public sector cuts
Workers and students radicalised
Interview with Alternativa Socialista (CWI Portugal) , Monday 10 March 2008
Austria: Fascist attack on Socialist Left Party spokesperson’s home
Far-right and establishment parties stir up racist mood
Socialist Left Party (CWI-Austria) reporter, Vienna, Monday 10 March 2008
Russia: Putin’s nominated successor wins presidential ‘election’
Medvedev/Putin will continue rule on behalf of capitalist ‘clans’
Rob Jones, CWI, Moscow, Wednesday 5 March 2008
Northern Ireland: Political sleaze scandal in governing party
‘Power sharing’ Assembly government budget introduces deep cuts
Gary Mulcahy, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Belfast, Friday 29 February 2008
Sweden: : Trade union activist not to be expelled
But Bilbo Göransson warned by union, Kommunal
Per-Åke Westerlund and Arne Johansson, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden), Thursday 28 February 2008
Poland: ‘Tesco Polska’ hit by strike
Unions pledge support for industrial action at Tesco retail giant
Paul Newberry, GPR (CWI Poland), Wednesday 27 February 2008
Scotland: Stop the witch-hunt - Defend the ‘Sheridan 7’
Might of Establishment and Murdoch media-empire against socialists
Philip Stott, CWI Scotland, Wednesday 20 February 2008
Kosovo: “European supervised Independence” - a dangerous mirage?
Declaration provokes EU splits and border violence
Dave Carr, Socialist Party (weekly of the Socialist Party, England and Wales), London, Wednesday 20 February 2008
Britain: Northern Rock – New Labour’s reluctant nationalisation
No to job losses!
Editorial from The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Wednesday 20 February 2008
Finland: Civil War of 1918 remembered
When the Red and White forces battled for power
Ulrika Waaranperä, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, Stockholm, Tuesday 19 February 2008
Ireland: Vote no to Lisbon Treaty and EU militarization!
Criminal waste of resources on armaments
Joe Higgins, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Friday 15 February 2008
Polish miners: Strike victory due to iron determination
After 46 days on strike, the miners of Budryk have won a victory.
Florian Nowicki and Wojciech Orowieck, Group for a Workers’ Party (GPR - CWI Poland), Wednesday 13 February 2008
France: Workers not defeated
But real political opposition against Sarkozy urgently needed
Virginie Prégny, Gauche Révolutionnaire (CWI France), Rouen, Tuesday 12 February 2008
Britain: How can an alternative to the main political parties be developed?
Discussion between Mark Serwoka (General Secretary PCS) and Peter Taaffe (General Secretary, Socialist Party)
From The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales), Monday 11 February 2008
Serbia: Close presidential election threatens government collapse
Stalled EU deal… status of Kosovo…crisis grows
Niall Mulholland, CWI, Friday 8 February 2008
Italy: After Prodi, 'Mission Impossible'!
Mass disappointment underlines need for workers' party with fighting programme
Christine Thomas, CWI, Bologna, Monday 4 February 2008
Ireland: 200 people attend Dublin public meeting to discuss national health crisis
Scandal of long waiting lists causing unnecessary deaths
Michael Murphy, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Dublin, Thursday 31 January 2008
Belgium: Strike wave for higher wages
Workers demand higher wages to off set rising energy and food prices.
Els Deschoemacker, LSP/MAS, cwi Belgium, Wednesday 30 January 2008
Italy: Gloomy outlook after Prodi government defeat
Workers need party that fights bosses’ system
Clare Doyle, CWI, Friday 25 January 2008
Britain: Shock of recession draws near
As share values tumbled in the most dramatic falls since 9/11, the talk was not so much of whether there will be a recession, but of how deep and long it will be.
editorial of ‘The Socialist’, paper of the Socialist Party, cwi England and Wales,, Thursday 24 January 2008
Scotland: Defend Tommy Sheridan
On 16 December, former Scottish Socialist Party MSP Tommy Sheridan was charged by Lothian and Borders police after the most expensive perjury investigation ever in Scotland.
Philip Stott, International Socialists, cwi Scotland, Thursday 24 January 2008, Thursday 24 January 2008
Germany: Train drivers’ strike sparks wider working class demands
“We’ve given enough!” - Public sector industrial action likely
Anne Engelhardt, CWI, Tuesday 22 January 2008
N Ireland: Socialist Party replies to Sinn Fein attacks on classroom assistants
Memory of Bobby Sands invoked by SF to deflect from right wing policies
Peter Hadden, Regional Secretary, Socialist Party, Thursday 17 January 2008
N Ireland: Classroom assistants betrayed!
Union leaders try to break strike
Socialist Party reporters, Belfast, Thursday 17 January 2008
Poland: Biggest miners’ underground occupation in Polish history
Urgent solidarity action needed!
Paul Newberry, GPR (CWI Poland), Thursday 10 January 2008
Britain: 2007 - A convulsive year
The wheels have come off the Gordon Brown bandwagon.
Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary, Monday 7 January 2008
Germany: Germany at the crossroads
New Introduction to German edition of ‘Marxism in Today’s World’ by Peter Taaffe
Peter Taaffe, General Secretary, Socialist Party, Thursday 3 January 2008
Sweden: Kommunal trade union expulsion threat
Protest storm in defence of young activist
From Offensiv, newspaper of Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden), Wednesday 19 December 2007
Scotland: Defend Tommy Sheridan
End Murdoch’s witch-hunt
Philip Stott, International Socialists, cwi Scotland, Wednesday 19 December 2007
Greece: Massive general strike stops country
Complete paralysis of absolutely everything and massive demos in all major cities of Greece were the results of the general strike by the Greek Trade Unions last Wednesday, December 12.
Andros Payiatsos, Xekinima, CWI Greece, Athens, Friday 14 December 2007
Scotland: End Murdoch’s Vendetta
No more public money for billionaire’s campaign
Philip Stott, International Socialists, Scotland, Tuesday 11 December 2007
Ireland: Primary education; ghettoised on racial and ethnic lines
School system needs to be “revolutionised”
Joe Higgins, Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland), Dublin, Friday 30 November 2007
Kosova: After elections – before explosions
Western capitalist powers unable to resolve burning national question
Sascha Stanicic, SAV, CWI Germany, Berlin, Wednesday 28 November 2007
Germany: Train drivers dispute continues
The train drivers’ dispute about wages and working hours in Germany is going into the next round.
Sascha Stanicic, SAV, CWI Germany, Berlin, Tuesday 27 November 2007
Ireland: Students victimised for protesting against Shell and government ministers
Defend the right to protest!
Paul Murphy, Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland), Dublin, Monday 26 November 2007
France: New web site of Gauche révolutionnaire, cwi France
France experiences a new wave of strikes against the plans of Sarkozy presidency.
socialistworld.net, Monday 26 November 2007
Britain: 'Socialism 2007' weekend of discussions and debates
Inspired by past victories - Preparing for future struggles
Socialist Party, England and Wales, Monday 26 November 2007
France: Strike against Sarkozy goes into the next round
On the 20th November 700,000 people took to the streets all over France against right-wing president Nicolas Sarkozy’s neo-liberal attacks .
Tinette Schnatterer, Gauche révolutionnaire, cwi France, Thursday 22 November 2007
Ireland: Dublin bus workers’ strike ends with concessions
”Strike an important milestone” – John McCamley, SIPTU shop steward
Matt Waine, Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland), Thursday 22 November 2007
Denmark: Right wing government holds onto power despite mass protests
Main opposition only offers right wing policies – Build the resistance!
Mattias Bernhardsson (cwi Sweden), Wednesday 21 November 2007
Germany: Longest train drivers’ strike in German history
German train drivers follow French model
Anne Engelhardt, Sozialistische Alternative (SAV), CWI Germany, Friday 16 November 2007
Northern Ireland: Classroom assistants’ dispute – Which way forward?
Crucial first strike under ‘power-sharing’ Assembly
socialistworld.net, Thursday 15 November 2007
Sweden: Confident mood at Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna Congress
Ten years of weekly paper celebrated
Lina Thörnblom, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, Sweden, Wednesday 14 November 2007
Belgium: 150 days plus…still no government
Ruling class parties in a muddle
Anja Deschoemacker (LSP/MAS), Tuesday 13 November 2007
Northern Ireland: 3,000 classroom assistants poised to take more strike action
A militant struggle against ‘power-sharing’ government attacks
Ciaran Mulholland, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Belfast, Monday 12 November 2007
Germany: Germany moves to the left
Train drivers’ strike over wages and hours
Sascha Stanicic, Sozialistische Alternative (SAV), CWI Germany, Thursday 8 November 2007
Britain: Respect in crisis - what lessons for socialists?
Heading rapidly towards a split between the two main forces who founded it in 2004.
Hannah Sell, deputy general secretary Socialist Party England and Wales, London , Wednesday 31 October 2007
Italy: Mass demonstration in Rome
Crisis and confusion remain
Christine Thomas, CWI, Bologna, Monday 29 October 2007
Turkey: Invasion threat increases regional instability
Bloody fighting between Turkish troops and PKK Kurdish separatist guerrillas on the Turkey/Iraq border has enormously ratcheted-up tensions between the two countries.
Kevin Parslow, Socialist Party, cwi England and Wales, Wednesday 24 October 2007, Thursday 25 October 2007
Poland: Terrible Twins suffer election defeat
Right-wing populist government defeated
Paul Newbery, cwi Poland, Thursday 25 October 2007
France: Biggest public transport strike since 1995
"Here comes the confrontation that could define his presidency"
Karl Debbaut, cwi, London, Wednesday 24 October 2007
Britain: Brown's blues
Gordon Brown's honeymoon is over
Article from Socialism Today, Hannah Sell, Socialist Party England & Wales, Wednesday 24 October 2007
Sweden: CWI member in Gothenburg brutally attacked by Nazis
On Saturday, 20 October, Patrik Hooghwinkel, member of Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden) and an active anti-racist, was brutally attacked by Nazis, who hit him with an iron bar until he bled.
Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden), Tuesday 23 October 2007
Italy: Ruling class celebrates ‘victory’ but workers’ anger grows
Why did workers vote in favour of an agreement which attacks their pension rights?
Christine Thomas, CWI Italy, Monday 22 October 2007
Ireland: Over 200 people at public meeting on Che Guevara
Audience hear about Che’s uncompromising stance against capitalism and imperialism
Kevin McLoughlin, Socialist Party, Dublin, Wednesday 17 October 2007
Northern Ireland: Sacked Belfast Airport workers end protest
Commitment from union to cover costs
Statement by Statement by ‘Sacked Belfast Airport Workers Committee’, Monday 15 October 2007
Britain: Brown’s expedient election climb-down
Blatant example of the opportunism that typifies all the leaders of the main political parties.
Editorial from The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (England & Wales), Thursday 11 October 2007
Poland: Will the tumultuous twins hold on to power?
A revival of the class struggle and sustained political instability send the government into meltdown
Karl Debbaut, cwi, Wednesday 10 October 2007
Germany: ’Capitalism? Resistance! Marxism for the 21st Century’
Hundreds attend ’Socialism Days’ weekend
Sascha Stanicic, Sozialistische Alternative (SAV), Berlin, Thursday 4 October 2007
Northern Ireland: 2,000 classroom assistants’ hold one-day strike
Solid action against pay cut and attacks on working conditions
Gary Mulcahy, Socialist Part (CWI), Belfast, Tuesday 2 October 2007
Britain: Banking crisis exposes fragile economic boom
Capitalism could drag millions of working people into an economic and social abyss.
Peter Taaffe, General Secretary, Socialist Party (England and Wales), Wednesday 26 September 2007
Northern Ireland: Classroom Assistants vote 93% for strike action on 26 September
1,000 schools affected…picket lines in every city, town and village
Brian Booth, NIPSA Branch Secretary & Classroom Workers Strike Committee South Eastern Education & Library Board, Tuesday 25 September 2007
Northern Ireland: Assembly government carries out neo-liberal policies
Sectarian parties lower taxes for big business while hiking taxes for workers
Ciaran Mulholland, Socialist Party, Belfast, Tuesday 25 September 2007
Greek: Elections see New Democracy and PASOK support slashed
Major gains for left parties
Andros Payiatsos, Xekinima (Greek section of CWI), Monday 24 September 2007
Britain: Economy hits a rock
The Northern Rock crisis, the first full scale bank run in Britain for over a century
Editorial, The Socialist newspaper, Socialist Party (England and Wales), Friday 21 September 2007
Britain: Nationalise the banks
Make the bankers pay.
Hannah Sell, Socialist Party deputy general secretary, cwi England and Wales, Friday 21 September 2007
Sweden: Thousands on anti-government protests across the country
Biggest left-wing mobilisation for many years
Per Olsson, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden), Thursday 20 September 2007
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