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 Solidarity needed - Hong Kong
Long Hair arrested

11/03/2010: Six pro-democracy activists charged for “unlawful assembly” as China’s crackdown extends to Hong Kong

  Hong Kong, Solidarity

Greece / Ireland
Socialist MEP Joe Higgins brings solidarity to striking Greek workers

11/03/2010: “Full support for Greek and Irish workers resisting crimes of the speculators”

  Greece, Ireland Republic

Belgium
Attacks on jobs and wages threaten women’s gains

10/03/2010: Thousands marched through Brussels on 6 March to celebrate International Women’s Day.

  Belgium, Women

Portugal
public-sector strike paralyses the country

10/03/2010: Workers demonstrate their desire to resist, but what to do next?

  Portugal

Iceland
93% say ‘No’ to bail-out for investors

09/03/2010: The IMF is the problem: They are trying to dictate the policy of the country

  Iceland, World Economy

Europe
Building action across the continent

09/03/2010: Attempts by the bosses and governments across Europe to make workers pay for the economic crisis are being met by a wave of anger and protest.

  Europe

Women’s day 2010
The situation facing women in Britain

09/03/2010: Women in education, trade unions, public sector and as parents

  Britain, Women

Migrants in Hong Kong
“This is modern slavery!”

09/03/2010: Interview with Sringatin of the Indonesian Migrant Workers’ Union (IMWU) in Hong Kong

  Hong Kong

Asia
Women migrants face the brunt of capitalism’s crisis

08/03/2010: 8 March should be start of massive campaign for an inclusive legal minimum wage

  Asia, Women

Netherlands
Local elections see big losses for governing Coalition parties and opposition Socialist Party

08/03/2010: Geert Wilders’ anti-immigrant, right wing ‘Freedom Party’ makes gains

  Netherlands

Women’s day 2010
Still fighting for equality

08/03/2010: 100 years of International Women’s Day

  History, Women

Women’s day 2010
The history of International Women’s Day

07/03/2010: In 1910 Clara Zetkin, a German Marxist, proposed that the second Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen organise an International Working Women’s Day.

  History, Women

 International Solidarity
Grant asylum to refugees held in Indonesia

06/03/2010: Protest against Australian/Indonesian government.

  Indonesia, Solidarity

Britain
Death of former Labour leader Michael Foot - The end of an era of ‘Old Labour’

06/03/2010: Workers today need new party to stop bosses’ onslaught

  Britain

Bolivia
Support Left MAS Candidates with Roots in the Social Movements

06/03/2010: Build the Struggle for Grass Roots Democracy and Independence in the Social Movements! No Support for Right-Wing MAS Candidates!

  Bolivia

 CWI Announcement
Re-launch of socialistworld.net

05/03/2010: 8 March 2010: New improved CWI site - For new period of global struggles of workers and youth

  CWI

Greece
‘Reasons for workers’ rebellion!’

05/03/2010: Public and sector workers hold 5 March strike following 4.8bn euros more cuts

  Greece

Scotland
SNP government present plans for referendum on Scotland’s future

04/03/2010: Call for new powers - but to be used in whose class interests?

  Scotland

Scotland
Put the ‘News of the World’ on trial!

03/03/2010: Bring the media monsters into public ownership

  Scotland

Women and socialism
A century of struggle

03/03/2010: Hundredth anniversary of International Women’s Day

  History, Women

Women and socialism
China - Women’s struggle then and now

03/03/2010: There are important lessons from women’s struggle in Chinese history that should be studied again.

  China, Women

Chile
Earthquake in Chile

03/03/2010: The catastrophe reveals the precariousness of the Chilean state and the capitalist model presented as ‘very successful’.

  Chile

 Building a Workers’ International
Open letter to the members and former members of the IMT

02/03/2010: The International Marxist Tendency, IMT, faces its biggest crisis since its inception. The CWI would welcome an open and honest debate amongst socialist and Marxist activists about the issues raised by these developments.

  CWI, Theory

 Ireland
Joe Higgins MEP interviewed at protest in solidarity with Green Isle workers

02/03/2010: Joe Higgins, Member of the European Parliament, was interviewed at a demonstration called in solidarity with striking workers at Green Isle foods in Naas, Co. Kildare. Two of the strikers are currently on hunger strike. (27-02-10)

  Ireland Republic, Solidarity, Video

 Costa Rica
Government launches assault against port workers’ union

02/03/2010: Workers fighting privatisation - solidarity messages needed!

  Costa Rica, Solidarity

Turkey
Court ruling gives hope to Tekel workers

02/03/2010: Now link up all workers’ struggles - for a general strike!

  Turkey

Chile
Huge earthquake kills hundreds and many missing

01/03/2010: Police action proceeds against victims, instead of helping

  Chile

Iraq
All eyes on the oil prize

01/03/2010: It Is nearly seven years after the US-led invasion of Iraq. US imperialism had hoped for a quick war, the Iraqi oil industry under the control of US companies and a compliant, stable regime. However, the situation today is very different to what George Bush and Tony Blair envisaged.

  Iraq, Kurdistan

Spain
Mass demonstrations against government´s attacks begin

01/03/2010: Union leaders deaf to demand for general strike

  Spain

China
Google and the Chinese regime

28/02/2010: What is it really about?

  China

Val di Susa, Italy
Important "No TAV" campaign opposes environmental destruction by EU funded plan

27/02/2010: Joe Higgins visits NO TAV campaigners who are building a mass opposition against a high speed rail link

  Italy

Britain
The great anti-poll tax victory

26/02/2010: How 18 million people brought down Thatcher

 Britain
The great anti-poll tax victory

26/02/2010: How 18 million people brought down Thatcher

  Britain, CWI, History

Italy

Mass movement against education attacks coninues

www.socialistworld.net, 18/11/2008
website of the comitee for a workers' international, CWI

Cgil calls a national general strike

Christine Thomas, Lotta (CWI in Italy)

200,000 school and university students march through the streets of Rome

200,000 school and university students march through the streets of Rome

"We won’t pay for the crisis". This was the main slogan on the lips of 200,000 school and university students who marched through the streets of Rome on the 14th November. "If they block our future, we’ll block the city" they cried, and that’s exactly what happened.

They came from all over Italy - from the North, the centre, the South and the islands - to take part in the latest mass action in the "Wave" of student protests that has been sweeping Italy. Thousands more who couldn’t get to Rome participated in local demonstrations. Even Erasmus students protested abroad in Paris, France, London, Madrid, Brussels and elsewhere.

The 14th of November was also the day of a national strike by university and research workers. 100,000 lecturers, researchers, technical and administration workers, many of them ’precarious’, took part in a parallel demonstration in Rome organised by two of the main trade union federations, the Cgil and the Uil.

Students gather in occupied

Students gather in occupied "Sapienza" university in Rome

A mass movement

This huge movement, the biggest in education for over 20 years, is against the Gelmini ‘ reforms’ which will mean massive cuts, job losses and privatisation from primary schools to universities. It has been growing for over a month now with students and parents occupying schools and universities and classes taking place in the local squares to publicise what the reforms really mean.

When the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi threatened to send in the forces of the state to evict students involved in occupations the protests spread even further. However, intimidation and repression in the schools has meant that it is mainly the university students now who are continuing the occupations. But tens of thousands of school students are participating in local and national demonstrations.

Lotta, the CWI group in Italy, has been calling for a national 24 hour general strike to link together students, parents and education workers with other public sector and private sector workers who are also under attack from the Berlusconi government. Aided by CWI student activists from Germany, Ireland, and England sold copies of our paper on the student demonstration as well as distributing thousands of leaflets explaining how these attacks are rooted in the economic crisis and raising the need for a mass anti-capitalist alternative.

General strike

Over the past month, in addition to the national university strike, public sector workers have been involved in regional strikes and a national strike against their latest pay offer; the unions of the base have organised a general strike which mobilised 2 million workers; 1 million workers and students marched in Rome on the day of a national schools strike; transport workers have ground cities to a halt in a national strike over pay; retail workers have taken part in a national strike, also over pay, and unofficial strikes have paralysed the airline Alitalia in protest at thousands of job losses and attacks on working conditions as the company is sold off.

Now it looks likely that the ‘hot autumn’ will spill over into a ‘ hot winter’. Under pressure from the movement, especially in the public sector and from the metal workers who had also called their own national strike in December, the main trade union federation the Cgil has been forced to call a national general strike for the 12th December.

The way forward

Committees of struggle should now be formed in every school, university and workplace to mobilise for the strike and ensure the widest possible participation. Representatives from these committees should then meet at a local and national level to discuss the way forward for the movement after the strike.

The first Berlusconi government was brought down in 1994 by a mass general strike against his attacks on pensions and welfare. But this raises the question of a political alternative. The main opposition party, the capitalist PD (Democratic Party), also carried out attacks on education, welfare and pensions when it was in government. The PRC (Party of communist refoundation), while supporting the education movement, has been discredited by its participation in government with the PD at a national and local level.

Making comparisons with the student movement in 1968 (which in Italy was the prelude to a mass workers movement) the press have described the students involved in the “Wave” as apolitical. But the slogans and demands against privatisation and for public education are clearly political. It is established political parties that the majority of students reject in a situation where there is no mass ideological point of reference on the left.

Potentially this movement could lay the basis for the building of a mass anti-capitalist party of workers’ and youth in Italy. It could also assist in revising the communist combativity of the PRC, although that is by no means certain.