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Britain
Fight-back!:

03/09/2010: The only antidote to painful public-sector cuts

  Britain

Venezuela
Activists, including CWI members, arrested and detained by state forces

03/09/2010: Repression and criminalisation of struggle is not socialism!

  Venezuela

Brazil
Support the Plinio de Arruda Sampaio campaign!

02/09/2010: A socialist candidate for the Brazilian presidential elections

  Brazil

Nigeria
Goodluck Jonathan Presidency

02/09/2010: Can Nigeria experience positive development and improved living conditions?

  Nigeria

South Africa
Public sector struggle continues

01/09/2010: Say no to job cuts and poverty wages!

  South Africa

Britain
ConDem government plans to slash council services

01/09/2010: Do local councillors have ‘no choice’? – Lessons from 1980s Liverpool Council struggle

  Britain

Poland
30th anniversary of Solidarnosc

31/08/2010: The celebrations of the 30th anniversary of Solidarity take place against the background of attacks and an unprecedented media campaign against today’s trade unions and workers.

  Poland

Russia
President Medvedev suspends Khimkinskii motorway construction

31/08/2010: Struggle must continue to save environment and to win democratic rights!

  Russia

Scotland
SNP relegate independence in wake of economic crisis

31/08/2010: SNP are putting independence on the backburner

  Scotland

Theory
Is “human nature” a barrier to socialism?

30/08/2010: Aren’t people motivated by money? Wouldn’t socialism stifle hard work and innovation?

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 Kazakhstan
Urgent protests needed

29/08/2010: Lawyer attacked and arrested in run-up to Euro MP’s visit

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

"Charity"
Let them eat cake, not the crumbs off the table ...

29/08/2010: Business and media circles are agog at “the most significant development in philanthropy” for many decades.

  World Economy

US
Stolen Legacy - The Tea Party’s March on Washington

28/08/2010: On August 28, the right-wing populist Tea Party Movement, an assortment of conservative organizations, and Fox News commentator Glenn Beck will descend on Washington, D.C. for the so-called “Restoring the Honor” rally.

  US

Australia
Neither big business party given mandate to govern

28/08/2010: The Australian Federal election held on August 21 delivered a hung parliament – the first in 70 years. Neither the Labor Party led by Julia Gillard nor the Coalition led by Tony Abbott won the 76 seats required to form a government. The result is both a reflection of the lack of enthusiasm people have towards the two major parties and a reflection of the uncertain future that faces Australian capitalism.

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Bangladesh
fighting poverty pay

27/08/2010: Strike and protest action in around 4,000 factories

  Bangladesh

Pakistan emergency
Women and children most at risk in flood-hit areas

27/08/2010: “Criminal negligence” of government and the super-rich

  Pakistan

Northern Ireland
Dissident republicanism Nothing to offer but a return to sectarian killings

27/08/2010: Accordging to the Police Federation of Northern Ireland, dissident republican groups have been responsible for carrying out an average of two attacks a day since the beginning of the year.

  Ireland North

Britain
London firefighters balloting for action

27/08/2010: Up to 1,000 firefighters poured into the conference room of TUC headquarters for a mass meeting of the London Fire Brigades Union (FBU) on Tuesday night (24 August).

  Britain

Hungary
Saying ‘NO’ to the IMF?

26/08/2010: The Hungarian parliamentary elections in April 2010 secured a landslide victory for the conservative FIDESZ party, with their leader Victor Orbán retaking the Prime Ministerial position that he had held from 1998 to 2002.

  Hungary

Chile
Miners found alive!

25/08/2010: The government hid information to the families for hours

  Chile

 Britain
Protest against brutal attack on Russian activists continue

25/08/2010: London Socialist Party members travelled to Watford (North of London) to deliver a protest letter to the Vinci regional office.

  Britain, Solidarity

 Russia
“We will not relent in our struggle”!

25/08/2010: Solidarity message from socialist brutally assaulted by thugs

  Russia, Solidarity

South Africa
Government threatens right to strike...

24/08/2010: DSM demands: General Strike to support public sector workers

  South Africa

29 September
Europe braced for working class action across borders

24/08/2010: Towards a 24 hour all-European general strike!

  Europe

Britain
Student demo should be start of the fightback

24/08/2010: With thousands of young people being denied a university place, facing a substandard education, forced into low paid work or left on the scrapheap of unemployment, a nationally organised fightback is essential.

  Britain, Youth

 Pakistan
Emergency demands massive response

23/08/2010: Workers in Europe donate

  Pakistan, Solidarity

France
The decay of Sarkozy’s government

23/08/2010: Racism, corruption, economic crisis and class struggle

  France

 Theory
New introduction to The Transitional Programme

21/08/2010: Trotsky’s key 1938 work shows rich application of the method of Marxism

  CWI, Theory, Trotsky

Anniversary
“The Trotsky conundrum”

20/08/2010: 70 years on from his asasination, is it “Springtime for Trotsky?”

  Trotsky

Malaysia
Three day protest by more than 5,000 migrant workers

20/08/2010: Employers bow down to their demands

  Malaysia

 Solidarity
Protests in Austria, Belgium and Ireland

19/08/2010: Response to brutal attacks on Russian activists

  Solidarity

 Pakistan
Workers’ solidarity urgently needed

19/08/2010: TWENTY MILLION people affected, over 1,600 dead and thousands face starvation, but the Pakistan government’s lacklustre response and incompetence has made the disaster worse.

  Pakistan, Solidarity


Kazakhstan

“Thanks comrades for support!”

www.socialistworld.net, 13/05/2010
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

Message from Ainur Kurmanov on his release from jail

Socialistworld.net

Following two weeks imprisonment, Ainur Kurmanov, a well-known journalist and socialist activist, was released on 12 May. Ainur was arrested and charged with “organising a picket” in front of a bank, Temir Bank, and given a maximum sentence of a fortnight imprisonment. The picket was actually organized by the opposition social movement, ‘Kazakhstan 2012’, to protest over home repossessions. Ainur was not actually organizing the picket but there was there in his capacity as a journalist. Ainur went on hunger strike in protest at his imprisonment. An appeal was made against Ainur’s sentence but rejected. Many protests from around the world were sent to the Kazakhstan authorities over Ainur’s jailing and also to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), of which Kazakhstan holds the position of Chair.

On his release this week, Ainur made the following statement:

On the 12 May I was released from the special prison for those tried for “administrative crimes”, having been there for 15 days. As a protest against the frame up by the government, I maintained a hunger strike throughout my sentence. Whilst I was in prison, Yesenbek Ukteshbaev, leader of the protest movement, ‘Defend People’s Homes’ was also sentenced to five days and began a hunger strike in solidarity. Notwithstanding the pressure of the state, we gained a moral victory in our resistance, winning the sympathy and support of new people and protest groups.

The arrest and trial has only hardened our activists, demonstrated, once again, the real nature of this state, which is directly representing the interests of the finance and trade magnates, and moreover shown the weakness of the authorities, who, through their preventative arrests, attempted to prevent the demonstration taking place on 1 May. As we can see, all the efforts of the gendarmes proved pointless; we once again demonstrated our strength and unity. We want to express our thanks to all activists who have participated in the solidarity campaign with the arrested Kazakhstan socialists.

In particular, we want to highlight our comrades from Russia and the other sections of the CWI, from Austria, Britain, Germany, Canada, US, South Africa, Nigeria, Australia, Sri Lanka and other countries, as well as trade unions from Europe and Russia and the MEP, Joe Higgins. They organised pickets in our support in Austria outside the OSCE building and at the Kazakhstan embassy in Vienna. On 4 May, in Moscow, a picket was held at the Kazakhstan Embassy. Other support came from activists of other organizations, such as Vpered, RRP and the AKM, and from other left groups.

On 4 May, our comrades in Almaty organised a protest outside the City Court. This followed the mass protest outside the Head Office of Temir Bank on 30 April. On 1 May, a united demonstration of all the democratic opposition parties took place. As a result of all these activities, our comrades from the rights organisation, ‘Talmas’, for the first time in Kazakhstan, managed to achieve the personal participation of the arrested in their own appeals hearings.

We will develop and increase our activities, build and extend the forces of the “Kazakhstan 2012” movement, which we see as laying the basis for the creation of a new party of workers on a socialist programme. Our struggle continues, comrades! Let’s get back to work!

Ainur Kurmanov, CWI Kazakhstan





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