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South Africa
Mass retrenchment threat in mining industry demands mass action

18/05/2013: Workers and Socialist Party calls for one-day-general strike

  South Africa

Iran
What would a Rafsanjani presidency mean?

18/05/2013: Iran’s June 14 presidential election takes place against the background of deep divisions in society and the regime.

  Iran

Australia
Labour approves WA’s first uranium mine

17/05/2013: Australia’s federal environment minister Tony Burke gave the go ahead to Toro’s $270 million uranium mining project in the Wiluna region of Western Australia.

  Australia, Environment

New Zealand
Racism and recession in New Zealand

15/05/2013: Working class unity needed to defend rights and living standards

  New Zealand

Australian budget
Say ‘NO’ to the cuts agenda of the major parties

14/05/2013: We shouldn’t let either of the major parties tell us that ‘tough decisions’ or ‘hard cuts’ are required.

  Australia

Ireland
‘Bus Eireann workers in front line of class war - We should all support them!’

13/05/2013: Bus workers take strike action over savage wage cuts and attacks on conditions

  Ireland Republic

Italy
The economic crisis becomes a political and institutional crisis

11/05/2013: The latest events that have happened in Italian politics mark a new phase of development in the crisis in the third European industrial power.

  Italy

Turkey / Kurdistan
PKK announces ceasefire

11/05/2013: On 8 May the PKK has begun to withdraw from Turkey. Millions are hoping now for an end to oppression and for democratic rights.

  Kurdistan, Turkey

Malaysia
Election ’victory’ based on fraud

10/05/2013: Ruling Barisan Nasional’s widespread fraud enrages opposition supporters and young people

  Malaysia

Greece
Challenging the Golden Dawn

10/05/2013: On 2 May the neo-fascist Golden Dawn attempted to distribute food in Syntagma square in Athens to people holding proof of Greek nationality.

  Greece

British county elections
Capitalist parties rejected

10/05/2013: Time for a new mass workers’ party

  Britain

Tunisia
The calm before the storm

09/05/2013: New clashes on the horizon

  Tunisia

Pakistan
General elections held amid political turmoil

08/05/2013: Big landlords, capitalists and influential families are calling the shots

  Pakistan

Sri Lanka
Successful May Day

08/05/2013: The United Socialist Party’s May Day demonstration passed successfully through a number of populous areas of Colombo, ending at Grand Pass Junction.

  May Day, Sri Lanka

Hong Kong
Dockworkers’ strike ends after 40 days

07/05/2013: Union representatives declare a “half success” with a pay rise of 9.8 percent – but important issues are unresolved

  Hong Kong

Britain’s ’precariat’
Fighting for real jobs

06/05/2013: ’Get a job!’ is the constant refrain of privileged Tory ministers and vicious right-wing tabloids. A million unemployed young people are the subject of a relentless campaign of smears and lies.

  Britain, Youth

Liverpool
Rally marks 30 year anniversary of election of socialist council

05/05/2013: Great event remembers the ’47’ struggle

  Britain, History

 Women and the struggle for socialism
It doesn’t have to be like this

05/05/2013: Christine Thomas’ book outlines how inequalities and discrimination against women have not disappeared and women’s struggles must be bound up with wider class struggle to be successful. Read the complete book online here.

  Women

Australian budget
Say ‘NO’ to the cuts agenda of the major parties

04/05/2013: Those who created the crisis should be forced to pay.

  Australia

 Nigerian May Day arrests
All DSM members released [updated]

03/05/2013: The last set of DSM members still in the detention of the state security service (SSS) in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, and Ibadan Oyo state, Southwest Nigeria, as of yesterday, has been released.

  May Day, Nigeria, Solidarity

 Pakistan
May Day 2013

03/05/2013: Progressive Workers Federation (PWF), TURCP and SMP organised and intervened in the May Day activities across the country

  May Day, Video

Bangladesh building collapse
Casualties of a rotten profit system

03/05/2013: It is said that where labour is cheap, life is cheap. This is never more so than in the recent horrific deaths of over 400 garment workers crushed in a collapsed building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

  Bangladesh

Hong Kong
Dockers’ strike shines a spotlight on Li Ka-shing’s business empire

03/05/2013: Li Ka-shing owns 13 percent of the world’s port capacity and much more besides…

  Hong Kong

Taiwan
Over 20,000 march on May Day

02/05/2013: ‘Defend pensions! Stop corruption!’

  May Day, Taiwan

Pakistan
May Day demonstration in Sindh

02/05/2013: Photos of May Day demonstration in Sindh

  May Day, Pakistan

 Nigeria
Militarisation of May Day rallies

02/05/2013: DSM comrades arrested and detained

  May Day, Nigeria, Solidarity

Portugal
Constitutional court ruling sends government into disarray

01/05/2013: CC rules budget illegal for second time, government declares war against it

  Portugal

May Day Greetings

01/05/2013: The CWI sends revolutionary greetings and solidarity to workers, young people and all those exploited by capitalism.

  May Day

Europe
EU austerity budget – cuts, cuts, cuts

30/04/2013: Irish Presidency brought unprecedented levels of cuts to the EU budget.

  Europe

Scotland
Anti-Bedroom Tax Federation launched

29/04/2013: Writing off of any debt accrued due to the bedroom tax, supporting the building of new social housing, opposing all cuts and austerity measures

  Scotland

Britain
Break with Thatcher’s legacy!

28/04/2013: Socialist policies needed

  Britain

Israel
Social worker union prepares for the coming battle

28/04/2013: SSM member, Suiher Daska and other left candidates were elected to the leadership of the union on the background of the coming struggles against austerity

  Israel / Palestine

Review
Reporting genocide in Sri Lanka

28/04/2013: "Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s hidden war" by Frances Harrison

  Review, Sri Lanka

2010 CWI May Day Statement

The fightback has just begun!

www.socialistworld.net, 30/04/2010
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

For fighting unions and mass workers’ parties! For international solidarity and socialism! No to war and occupation! Support the Greek general strike against capitalism’s austerity! For a European-wide day of action on 5 May!

CWI

This is a“situation of war” – said Greek Prime Minister, Papandreou, in presenting the case for cuts, in an attempt to prepare the Greek population for his government’s draconian measures. But this is a war – not only in Greece – which the bosses and their governments have declared, faced with the economic downturn, as the crisis continues, despite the limited recovery the economy is showing at the moment in a number of countries. It is a social war of rich against poor, bosses against workers, the rulers of the richer countries against the poor countries. The situation has also seen the continuation of bloody wars and occupations around the globe, with death-tolls mounting in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. This year’s May Day celebrations can mark a step forward in the development of an international struggle of working people.

Greek trade unions have called a general strike on 5 May, in opposition to the cuts being imposed by the Papandreou government and international capitalism, through the EU and IMF. It is clear that this agenda – vicious austerity and attacks in the name of assuaging the international markets – will be replicated in Portugal, Spain, Ireland and other countries, not only in Europe, over which the vultures of capitalism and the IMF are currently hovering, demanding to save the profits of big business at the expense of working people. It is also clear that governments in stronger powers, such as Germany and other countries, which presently are attempting to force through an assault on the Greek and Portugese working classes, have the same menu of attacks planned for the working class and youth at home.

This situation poses in a sharp way the need for international resistance in opposition to the slash and burn agenda of capitalism internationally, and the dictatorship of the “market” and the IMF. As Greek workers lead the way into battle on 5 May, an important opportunity is presented for a European-wide day of action. This call must be taken up by trade unions and the left across Europe. The CWI will enthusiastically campaign for this objective, to unite the resistance and cut across the poisonous, divisive attempts at nationalist division by the capitalists and their governments.

Such a united day of action would give trade unions and the left the opportunity to forcefully fight for the following demands:

  • No to cuts and privatisations! Make the bosses pay for their crisis!
  • No payment of debts to the capitalist vultures in the banks, EU and IMF! No to the dictatorship of the financial markets, credit ratings’ institutions and the IMF! Close down the financial casinos: nationalise the banks and financial sector under the democratic control and management of working people!
  • No to mass unemployment! Share out the work with no loss of pay! For massive state investment in public works programmes to create socially useful work for the unemployed millions!
  • No to a Europe of the bosses! For a Europe of working people’s solidarity and struggle!

The struggle against mass unemployment is a key question, which 1 May was used for in the history of the workers’ movement. The struggle for the 8 hour working day was an international demand which featured on this day, more than 100 years ago. Today again, employers are trying to extend the hours of the working day well beyond this. At the same time, they create mass unemployment - a “reserve army”. They try to use this as a tool to lower wages and blackmail all workers. So again, the need to struggle for a shortening of the hours of the working week is a central response to mass unemployment and the effects of the capitalist crisis today.

The CWI links these demands to the struggle for the nationalisation of the commanding heights of the economy, under workers’ control and management, to develop a socialist plan of production to end the crisis and to develop the economy, in the interests of workers, consistent with the needs of the environment. The only sustainable, viable solution to the current crisis is the socialist transformation of society internationally. We oppose narrow nationalism. The present crisis illustrates the impossibility of a national solution for one particular country. The CWI stands against the Europe of the bosses, and in favour of a voluntary socialist federation, in Europe and internationally, which would plan and integrate the European and world economy on a democratic basis.

Increasing instability and suffering in the “neo-colonial” world

As the crisis deepens, inter-imperialist conflicts are increasing, as shown by the proxy wars between the big capitalist powers over resources in Africa. A whole continent, which was already suffering during capitalism’s ‘boom’ times, is now reduced to the role of providing cheap resources, while the mass of its population languishes in poverty.

CWI supporters in Israel / Palestine

The imperialist occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan continue, creating new horrors and deaths daily. The increasing instability in the Middle East brings new dangers of conflicts and wars. Members and sections of the CWI are directly involved in the rebuilding of the workers’ movement in the region, especially in Israel/Palestine and Lebanon. The CWI fights against national oppression and sectarianism, and supports the struggle of the Palestinian people for liberation. The struggle to put forward a Marxist analysis and programme to the social and national questions which are posed is a crucial task in stopping the threat of new wars. The wave of workers’ struggles which have developed in Egypt show the way forward.

In Pakistan, a new hope for the workers has developed, as the new “Progressive Workers’ Federation of Pakistan” was launched, as an officially recognised trade union federation. Members of the CWI (in Socialist Movement Pakistan) have played a crucial role in building this force (almost half a million strong) in a situation of a de-facto failed state, increasing nationalism and religious fundamentalism. In India, where millions live below the poverty line, mass struggle needs a voice. Socialist Alternative (CWI in India) is reaching into new areas of the country. Only the working class can lead the struggle for a real solution in these countries, where the capitalists have completely failed.

Growing anger

Huge anger has built up against the bankers, the capitalist politicians and the institutions of capitalism. The outrage of workers was seen in the mass demonstrations in Spain, at which a general strike against the plans of the government to cut €55 billion in public spending was widely demanded. In a referendum in Iceland, 93% said ‘No’ to a bail-out for investors. In Italy, the latest general strike began when the government again tried to attack provisions which protect jobs - and wants to liberalise redundancies. The will to fight back can be seen in the example of the Greek workers, who went on 5 general strikes in the last 6 months against attacks on public services, pensions and living conditions. “We can’t do this, we have children, family. The banks and the rich must pay for this crisis!”, one worker was quoted as saying against the cuts proposed by the government.

Protest in Germany: "We won’t pay for your crisis!"

However, this crisis did not stop at the margins of the advanced capitalist states, it hit the heart of imperialism itself. California state is almost bankrupt. The governor is trying to terminate its public sector, the education system, health care etc. But workers and students are fighting back. Teachers, university workers and students took a wave of joint action at the beginning of March.

The other big player of the last boom, China, seems to be less affected by the crisis, so far. But there also, workers are moving into action to defend their jobs and living conditions – under horrible conditions and a brutal regime.

General strikes: fighting unions needed!

The attacks of the bosses and their governments are generalised. So too should be the response. Workers in many countries have used already the weapon of one day general strikes to protest against those measures and to demonstrate the power of the working class.

Given the anger and the alienation of workers against all the capitalist institutions, a fighting, combative leadership of the trade unions in many countries could organise a determined struggle to end these attacks. But the union leaders have often backed off and ended up in compromises and “deals”, which only encouraged the bosses to make further attacks.

Protest of Tekel workers in Turkey

When the Tekel tobacco workers in Turkey, hit by the consequences of privatisation and threatened with job losses and cuts, forced the trade union leaders to announce a general strike for 4 February, this was an expression of the wide support they had received from workers around the country. But after the announcement, made by the six biggest union confederations, nothing happened to really mobilise and build the movement!

When in Italy, workers went on a general strike on 12 March against the attacks on job protection and the liberalisation of redundancies, the CGIL leadership mainly confined itself to demanding tax reductions for workers and was not prepared to confront the hated Berlusconi government.

These union leaders are not prepared to go beyond the limits of the capitalist system to defend workers’ rights and living standards. In the conditions of the ongoing crisis, this failure to challenge capitalism represents an acceptance of declining living standards and a loss in real wages.

The CWI stands for fighting and democratic trade unions and workers’ self organisation!.

For union representatives elected by their members and subject to recall, to live on an average workers’ wage!

When struggles develop, committees of action are needed to democratically organise workers and youth!

‘Generation Crisis’ fights back!

Young people and young workers are often hit hardest by the crisis. Rising unemployment is destroying their chances to find a decent job. In Spain, the official rate of unemployment has reached nearly 20%, but for those between 16 and 25, around 44% are without work. Education is also under attack. Young people also have a clear understanding that it is their future that is being destroyed by global warming, nuclear waste and pollution.

In many countries, young people have been to the forefront of the fightback. In countries like Austria, Britain, Germany and Spain, movements against cuts in education, with occupations of schools and universities, have taken place. Masses of people have protested against global warming and the destruction of the environment. The affiliated organisations and parties of the CWI have taken the initiative in organising the resistance to youth unemployment, as with the “Youth Fight for Jobs” campaign in Britain, or the “Generation Crisis fights back” campaign in Germany.

Many young people are not attracted by trade unions because of the policy of their current leaders: Young people see no need to organise to make “deals” about losing wages, worsening working conditions and cuts. We need May Day demonstrations and celebrations which attract young workers and help to organise them. This is only possible with a radical change in the strategies of unions and left parties.

Protest in Britain: Youth Fight for Jobs

The CWI stands for the defence of education, apprenticeship and jobs for all.

Free education from kindergarten to university.

No to all education fees.

Guaranteed jobs, for all, after university or apprenticeships.

Fight unemployment: reduce the hours of the working week, with full pay.

New workers’ parties

The collapse of Stalinism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1989/91 was a decisive change in the world situtaion, which represented a setback for the working class, and triggered a huge offensive form capitalism against the idea of a socialist alternative. The capitalists celebrated their “victory”. What an empty phrase, given the disaster they have now caused, as the world economy in the last year has shrunk, with increasing poverty and unemployment globally.

After the experience of Stalinism and the restoration of capitalism, in parts of Eastern Europe, the ideas of nationalisation are coming back onto the agenda. For example, workers in the gas industry and striking workers at a wagon factory in Kazakhstan raised this idea, linked to workers’ control and management. With the CWI in Kazakhstan playing a cruical role within it, the oppositional force “Kazakhstan 2012” is being built to challenge the Kazakh dictatorship and the capitalist system in the run up to the elections in 2012.

But still, the question of an alternative to capitalism in the eyes of many workers is more complicated than in the past. Through the confusion after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the organisations of the workers – parties and trade unions - were weakened, or lost to the workers’ cause. Former workers’ parties like the Labour Party in Britain or the Social democratic parties in Europe went so far to the right that they no longer stand as an instrument for workers which they did, in a distorted way before 1989. This left workers unarmed in the face of the propaganda of capitalism in the 1990s and beginning of this century which had further effects.

But these limitations of organisation and consciousness can be overcome in the coming period. Socialists have to play a crucial role in this process of rearming the working class with strong organisations and defending the genuine ideas of Marxism.

Despite all setbacks, the need for mass resistance forces workers back into struggle. This includes on a political level, where the first steps to form new workers’ parties are being taken.

Even in the US, a socialist candidate recently received 16% of the vote in an election in California. Different trade unions have started the debate about standing with independent candidates in this autumn’s Mid-term elections and the public sector union, SEIU, in North Carolina, has started to form a new party to break with the Democrats.

New formations have already developed in countries like France (the NPA), Germany (Die Linke) and Brazil (PSOL). Despite their limitations, the sections of the CWI energetically intervene to build these forces and to arm them with a socialist programme.

However, without a clear link to workers’ struggles and without a socialist programme, these formations are in danger of shifting to the right and being lost as tools for workers to defend their interests. After participation in coalitions with pro-capitalist parties, the PRC (Party of “Communist Refoundation”)in Italy has almost been wound up. This leaves the Italian working class with the task of rebuilding a force of workers on the political plane. The NPA (New Anti-Capitalist Party) in France is in a precarious position, threatening to waste the chance of building a strong force, after the manoeuvring of the leadership towards working together with the pro-capitalist “Socialist Party” in some areas during the regional elections. “Die LINKE”(the Left Party) in Germany has moved to the left in its draft for a new programme, but is at the same time wavering and offering new coalitions with the Social Democracy which – as proven at federal state level – ends up in cuts and redundancies.

The CWI is involved in the struggle to build these left parties and to arm them with an adequate programme. The Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales) was involved in the launch of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in Britain to offer workers an alternative to the three main parties of capitalism, which all only offer cuts and privatisations. The Brazilian section of the CWI (Socialismo Revolutionario) is defending a combatative and socialist programme and policy inside P-SOL, to build it as a real force for Brasilian workers.

The CWI argues for the building of new workers’ parties where they do not exist, to bring together workers and youth.

If new mass left parties are not built, there is a danger of the far right gaining from the situation, as we have seen in Austria, where the CWI is involved in the struggle against such forces.

These parties must link themselves to workers in struggle. They need a socialist programme to overcome the limitations of capitalism and not to fall into the trap of running the business of the bosses as a “lesser evil”, which in the end is just another evil for workers and youth.

To allow them to develop they need a democratic structure, overcoming the traditions of Social Democratic and Stalinist parties in the past.

Fight for democratic rights and workers’ rights

USP (CWI in Sri Lanka) campaign against assault of Tamil prisoners

Workers internationally are still confronted with suppression of their democratic rights.

Again this year, Turkish workers will have to fight the attempts of the state to suppress their May Day celebrations. On 1 April, the Tekel workers were brutally attacked by the police. But 1 May, last year, saw the first demonstration on Taksim Place in Istanbul since 1977. This year, the militant traditions of the Turkish workers, inspired by the joint struggle of Turkish and Kurdish workers together at Tekel, will help to bring socialists and workers together again on the streets.

The Iranian workers are forbidden from forming their independent trade unions. But the revolutionary movement of the last 12 month inspired not only Iranian workers but workers internationally to struggle for their rights. Reports of an increase in workers’ struggles over the last month are a sign of the reawakening of the workers’ movement with its rich history in Iran.

In Russia, the CWI participates in the fight for full democratic rights in opposition to the increasingly authoritarian regime. The Putin/Medvedev regime is fast losing its social base of support, as economic crisis hits all parts of the population, except the hated oligarchs, preparing the way for huge social explosions and mass workers resistance.

In Sri Lanka, where May Day is “celebrated” by all parties, workers are confronted with the re-election of Rajapaksa, who now increasingly behaves like a dictator. After the slaughter of the Tamil people there is no “peace dividend” and the workers’ movement is under enormous pressure. The fight against nationalism and racism, and for democratic and workers’ rights, as championed by the United Socialist Party (CWI in Sri Lanka) is crucial to defend the working class.

While Latin America was the first continent where the demand for socialism reappeared on a wider basis after the collapse of Stalinism, the struggle today is more complicated. The “Bolivarian Revolution” of Chavez in Venezuela, while offering some reforms for the mass of the population, and raising the idea of socialism, unfortunately has not led to a break with capitalism. Because of this and the development of bureaucratism, the situation has now reached an impasse. A new “Boli-(varian) Bourgeoisie” has developed: As well as the most down-trodden in society, a new – and often not very new – privileged bureaucracy and a certain part of Venezuelan capitalism has gained from the half-hearted measures to limit the worst effects of capitalism on the population. Workers’ activists and trade unionists are becoming increasingly persecuted. Democratic and union rights are vital for the whole future of the movement in Venezuela – but workers’ have to fight for them today.

Also, in the advanced capitalist countries, workers and youth have to fight for their democratic rights. The British anti-trade-union laws are being used to block workers from fighting back. General strikes are declared as ‘illegal’ in Turkey, as well as in Germany. With court decisions the French ruling class have tried to act against boss-nappings.

The CWI fights to defend all democratic and workers’ rights against the attempts of the capitalists and their politicians to disarm workers and youth moving into struggle.

However, despite these attempts, the first steps of fight back in a new decade are being made.

In the words of Rosa Luxemburg: “As long as the struggle of the workers against the bourgeoisie and the ruling class continues, as long as all demands are not met, May Day will be the yearly expression of these demands. And, when better days dawn, when the working class of the world has won its deliverance, then too humanity will probably celebrate May Day, in honour of the bitter struggles and the many sufferings of the past.

In this spirit of a joint struggle and of the fight to end capitalism and its crisis, the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) sends warm May Day greetings to workers, youth and the oppressed all around the globe. Capitalism is organised along international lines, and so too should be the fight back. The current situation demands the organisation of workers on an international basis, but also the international organisation of revolutionary socialists fighting to end the nightmare of capitalism and imperialism. We appeal to all workers and youth who wish to get active in this struggle to join the CWI today!



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South Africa: Mass retrenchment threat in mining industry demands mass action
18/05/2013, DSM (CWI South Africa) reporters:
Workers and Socialist Party calls for one-day-general strike

Iran: What would a Rafsanjani presidency mean?
18/05/2013, Kave Heydari, Iranian CWI supporter in Britain:
Iran’s June 14 presidential election takes place against the background of deep divisions in society and the regime.

Australia: Labour approves WA’s first uranium mine
17/05/2013, Socialist Party (CWI Australia) reporters Perth:
Australia’s federal environment minister Tony Burke gave the go ahead to Toro’s $270 million uranium mining project in the Wiluna region of Western Australia.

New Zealand: Racism and recession in New Zealand
15/05/2013, Jared Phillips, CWI New Zealand:
Working class unity needed to defend rights and living standards

Australian budget: Say ‘NO’ to the cuts agenda of the major parties
14/05/2013, Editorial comment from ‘The Socialist’, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI Australia):
We shouldn’t let either of the major parties tell us that ‘tough decisions’ or ‘hard cuts’ are required.

Ireland: ‘Bus Eireann workers in front line of class war - We should all support them!’
13/05/2013, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland) Reporters:
Bus workers take strike action over savage wage cuts and attacks on conditions

May Day in Nigeria: Jonathan government intensifies attacks on democratic rights
12/05/2013, Ebike Iseru, DSM (CWI Nigeria):
15 DSM members arrested at May Day rallies

Italy: The economic crisis becomes a political and institutional crisis
11/05/2013, Marco Veruggio, ControCorrente (CWI Italy):
The latest events that have happened in Italian politics mark a new phase of development in the crisis in the third European industrial power.

Malaysia: Election ’victory’ based on fraud
10/05/2013, Ravichandren, CWI Malaysia:
Ruling Barisan Nasional’s widespread fraud enrages opposition supporters and young people

Greece: Challenging the Golden Dawn
10/05/2013, Katerina Kleitsa , Xekinima (CWI Greece):
On 2 May the neo-fascist Golden Dawn attempted to distribute food in Syntagma square in Athens to people holding proof of Greek nationality.

British county elections: Capitalist parties rejected
10/05/2013, Editorial of the Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
Time for a new mass workers’ party

Tunisia: The calm before the storm
09/05/2013, CWI reporter in Tunis:
New clashes on the horizon

Pakistan: General elections held amid political turmoil
08/05/2013, Khalid Bhatti, SMP (CWI Pakistan), Lahore:
Big landlords, capitalists and influential families are calling the shots

Sri Lanka: Successful May Day
08/05/2013, USP(CWI, Sri Lanka):
The United Socialist Party’s May Day demonstration passed successfully through a number of populous areas of Colombo, ending at Grand Pass Junction.

Hong Kong: Dockworkers’ strike ends after 40 days
07/05/2013, Vincent Kolo, chinaworker.info:
Union representatives declare a “half success” with a pay rise of 9.8 percent – but important issues are unresolved

Britain’s ’precariat’: Fighting for real jobs
06/05/2013, Claire Laker-Mansfield, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales), first published in The Socialist:
’Get a job!’ is the constant refrain of privileged Tory ministers and vicious right-wing tabloids. A million unemployed young people are the subject of a relentless campaign of smears and lies.

Liverpool: Rally marks 30 year anniversary of election of socialist council
05/05/2013, Dave Walsh, Unite Convener for Liverpool City Council, from The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
Great event remembers the ’47’ struggle

Australian budget: Say ‘NO’ to the cuts agenda of the major parties
04/05/2013, Editorial comment from the May 2013 edition of ‘The Socialist’, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI Australia):
Those who created the crisis should be forced to pay.

Nigerian May Day arrests: All DSM members released [updated]
03/05/2013, Press statement by Segun Sango, general secretary DSM (CWI Nigeria):
The last set of DSM members still in the detention of the state security service (SSS) in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, and Ibadan Oyo state, Southwest Nigeria, as of yesterday, has been released.

Pakistan: May Day 2013
03/05/2013, Syed Fazal Abass Shah, secretary general PWF, Pakistan:
Progressive Workers Federation (PWF), TURCP and SMP organised and intervened in the May Day activities across the country

Bangladesh building collapse: Casualties of a rotten profit system
03/05/2013, The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
It is said that where labour is cheap, life is cheap. This is never more so than in the recent horrific deaths of over 400 garment workers crushed in a collapsed building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

Hong Kong: Dockers’ strike shines a spotlight on Li Ka-shing’s business empire
03/05/2013, Dikang, Socialist Action (CWI supporters in Hong Kong):
Li Ka-shing owns 13 percent of the world’s port capacity and much more besides…

Taiwan: Over 20,000 march on May Day
02/05/2013, Chris Dite in Taipei, chinaworker.info:
‘Defend pensions! Stop corruption!’

Pakistan: May Day demonstration in Sindh
02/05/2013, SMP (CWI Pakistan), Sindh:
Photos of May Day demonstration in Sindh

Nigeria: Militarisation of May Day rallies
02/05/2013, Press statement by Segun Sango, general secretary DSM (CWI Nigeria):
DSM comrades arrested and detained

Portugal: Constitutional court ruling sends government into disarray
01/05/2013, Goncalo Romeiro, Socialismo Revolucionario (CWI in Portugal):
CC rules budget illegal for second time, government declares war against it

CWI Comment and Analysis

ANALYSIS

Turkey / Kurdistan: PKK announces ceasefire
11/05/2013, Festus Okay, Sosyalist Alternatif (CWI Turkey):
On 8 May the PKK has begun to withdraw from Turkey. Millions are hoping now for an end to oppression and for democratic rights.

Women and the struggle for socialism: It doesn’t have to be like this
05/05/2013, Christine Thomas, Controcorrente (CWI Italy):
Christine Thomas’ book outlines how inequalities and discrimination against women have not disappeared and women’s struggles must be bound up with wider class struggle to be successful. Read the complete book online here.

Cyprus: On the edge of a catastrophic slump
25/04/2013, Niall Mulholland, CWI:
Socialist polices needed to resolve crisis in the interests of majority

US: After the Boston Tragedy
23/04/2013, Bryan Koulouris, Boston, Socialist Alternative (CWI supporters in the US):
NO to Racism and Repression

Britain: Combating violence against women
14/04/2013, Hannah Sell, on behalf of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales) Executive Committee:
A socialist perspective on fighting women’s oppression

Thatcher: A class warrior for capitalism
12/04/2013, Alistair Tice, Socialist Party regional secretary, Yorkshire:
Millions have been waiting for this day, 8 April 2013. Margaret Thatcher will never be forgiven for the devastation that her Tory governments’ policies wrought on working class communities in the 1980s - and is still being felt today.

Britain: Margaret Thatcher dies
08/04/2013, Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales) general secretary:
Thatcher’s bitter legacy

Britain: A further round of savage austerity
08/04/2013, Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales) general secretary:
We must stop them!

Israel: “There is a future” – of cuts, racism and resistance
05/04/2013, Socialist Struggle Movement (CWI Israel/Palestine):
Weak Israeli government will try to implement austerity budget, and would try to maintain the occupation, possibly under a new cover of "negotiations" with Palestinians. Resistance likely on all fronts.

Cyprus: “Working people pay high price for crisis of euro and capitalism”
31/03/2013, Niall Mulholland spoke with Athina Kariati from New Internationalist Left (CWI in Cyprus) about Cyprus’s deal with the Troika, what it will mean for working people and what is the socialist solution to the crisis:
Interview with a Cypriot socialist

China: New leadership rejects democratisation
28/03/2013, Vincent Kolo, chinaworker.info:
At annual NPC-CPPCC meetings Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang talk of ‘tough reforms’ for economy, but rule out ‘Western models’

Venezuela: After the death of Hugo Chávez
24/03/2013, Tony Saunois, CWI, a shorter version of this article was first published in Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales:
Radical, populist policies and anti-imperialism helped transform the political situation

Italy’s clowns: No joke for establishment parties
23/03/2013, Christine Thomas, ControCorrente (CWI in Italy), first published in Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales):
In his ‘tsunami’ election tour Grillo began to give voice to the deep discontent at economic crisis and austerity

Cyprus/EU: Eurozone back in turmoil
22/03/2013, Tony Saunois, CWI:
No trust in capitalist government! No austerity for the Euro! Kick out the Troika! For a socialist alternative!
[Updated article, 25 March]

South Africa: Workers & Socialist Party launched in Pretoria
21/03/2013, CWI reporters, South Africa:
Launch surpassed all expectations

Iraq: Ten years since ‘shock and awe’
20/03/2013, Niall Mulholland, from The Socialist, weekly newspaper of the Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales):
Imperialism’s harvest of death and destruction

March 8th: The day of international working women’s solidarity
07/03/2013, Clare Doyle, CWI:
Beware the anger of women against the bosses’ system!

Hugo Chavez dies: The struggle continues
06/03/2013, Tony Saunois, CWI Secretary:
Millions of Venezuelan workers, the poor and youth will mourn the death of Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez

Lebanon: Public sector workers on indefinite strike over wages
04/03/2013, Tamer Mahdi, CWI:
Workers’ unity against big business shows potential for anti-sectarian, socialist alternative

Portugal: New explosion against austerity and the government
03/03/2013, socialistworld.net:
“Screw the Troika – the people are the best rulers”

Tunisia: ‘Buckshot’ Ali Larayedh appointed prime minister
27/02/2013, CWI supporters in Tunisia:
Down with the Ennahdha regime! Down with the system!

Italy: Voters reject austerity in ‘tsunami’ election
27/02/2013, Chris Thomas, Controcorrente (CWI in Italy):
Political instability, crisis and new opportunities ahead

Spain: Corruption scandal leaves government on the brink
24/02/2013, Danny Byrne, CWI:
What strategy to do away with rotten government and system?

Germany: A crucial stage for the Left Party
23/02/2013, Sascha Stanicic, Sozialistische Alternative (CWI in Germany):
A few years ago Germany’s Left Party, Die Linke, was seen as a model for the emergence of new, united, left-wing parties in Europe…