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Month: July 2004

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Portugal: New government, the fight continues

July 29, 2004 José David Gregório and Miguel Oliveira, Lisboa, Portugal

The European elections of 10 June gave the heaviest defeat suffered by any government since the establishment of bourgeois parliamentary democracy, 30 years ago.

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Papua New Guinea: John Howard sends Australian troops

July 28, 2004 David Murray, Socialist Party (CWI Australia), Newcastle.

As early as August, Australian troops will be deployed to Papua New Guinea (PNG). It represents the latest advance by Australia as an infant imperialist power. As foreign minister Alexander Downer said, “It is one […]

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Haiti

Haiti: 200th anniversary of the Haitian revolution

July 26, 2004 Niall Mulholland, cwi

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Haitian revolution, when the black masses abolished slavery and won national independence. Their deeds were an inspiration to the masses of the Caribbean and the working people […]

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History & Anniversaries

History: Perspectives for the Nicaraguan revolution

July 25, 2004 Tony Saunois, cwi

JULY 1979 saw the overthrow of the hated Somoza dictatorship after 40 years of ruthless repression. It helped to fan anew the flames of the revolutionary struggles which were sweeping through Central and Latin America. […]

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History & Anniversaries

Nicaraguan Revolution: Marxism and the Nicaraguan revolution

July 25, 2004 Bob Labi, cwi

THE OVERTHROW of the Somoza dictatorship in 1979 has undoubtedly helped to fan a new wave of revolutionary struggle throughout Central America. The Sandinista victory rekindled the idea of insurrectionary struggle among the young fighters […]

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Egypt

Egypt: Mubarak regime faces ‘boiling’ opposition

July 23, 2004 CWI

Laila: There has been one governing party in power for 25 years, the ‘National Democratic Party’, the part of President Mubarak. Elections are held but they are very corrupt. The government says it wants to […]

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Israel / Palestine

Israel: Dock workers in Israel fight against privatisation

July 20, 2004 Naor Kapulnik, Maavak Sozialisti, Israel

The Israeli government, under the influence of the capitalists, has been trying to privatize the docks for years.

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US: 10 reasons why John Kerry doesn’t deserve your vote

July 20, 2004 Felicia Mello and Jessica Johnston

Although President Bush’s approval ratings have reached an all-time low, John Kerry has gained little, according to a CBS/New York Times poll released in late June.

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Comment & Analysis

Review: Why Fahrenheit 9/11 makes Bush fume

July 19, 2004 Dave Carr, Socialist Party, England and Wales

It’s not surprising that Michael Moore’s documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 is storming the US. The film’s release coincides with Americans’ growing anger at George Bush and his right-wing regime.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Bombing exposes weakness of “peace process”

July 18, 2004 Per-Åke Westerlund, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna

On Wednesday 7 July, a suicide bombing killed four police officers in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Political commemoration of Rotimi Ewebiyi

July 17, 2004 Democratic Socialist Movement, Nigeria

40th day political commemoration of the death of comrade Rotimi Ewebiyi.

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Venezuela

Venezuela: Chávez, the re-call referendum and the struggle for revolutionary socialism

July 16, 2004 Tony Saunois, CWI

The referendum called on August 15 to try and remove Hugo Chávez from power has backfired on the rightwing reactionary forces led by the capitalist class with the support of US imperialism.

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Netherlands

Netherlands: Successful first meeting of ‘Offensief Against Racism’

July 16, 2004 Patrick Zoomermeijer, Offensief (Dutch section of the CWI)

Rotterdam campaign receives far right and police attention

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Africa

Africa: Africa’s forgotten wars

July 15, 2004 Keith Pattenden, Socialist Party, England and Wales

Only occasionally do Africa’s hidden wars make the front pages, as with the recent coverage of the refugee crisis in Darfur in western Sudan. Yet the Sudanese conflict has been raging for years with virtually […]

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Socialists nearly double their vote in three months

July 15, 2004 Clare Doyle in discussion with Siritunga Jayasuriya, General Secretary United Socialist Party, Sri Lanka.

On Saturday 10 July, the Provincial Council elections saw a much lower turn-out than usual.

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ARCHIVE | Socialist Alternative was the CWI section in the USA until 2019

US: Presidential election

July 14, 2004 Philip Locker Socialist Alternative, USA

Nader’s anti-war challenge

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Socialist activists released

July 14, 2004 socialistworld.net

All the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) in Nigeria members who were arrested last week in Lagos have now been released.

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América

Los socialistas revolucionarios y la Revolución Venezolana

July 13, 2004 Tony Saunois, CIT/CWI, 21 de junio 2004

La crisis revolucionaria en Venezuela ha entrado a una nueva fase critica. El gobierno del radical Presidente populista de izquierda, Hugo Chávez, parece haber tomado un giro a la izquierda ante la renovada amenaza de […]

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ARCHIVE | Socialist Alternative was the CWI section in the USA until 2019

US: AFSCME and SEIU unions take bold anti-war stance

July 13, 2004 Steve Edwards, President, AFSCME Local 2858, and member of Chicago Labor Against the War

“Working-class brothers and sisters in uniform died in Iraq for profits”

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Iraq

Iraq: White House tries its creature Saddam

July 12, 2004 Kevin Parslow

Saddam Hussein appeared in court on 1 July and was charged with a list of crimes.

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Germany

Germany: Kassel protest against social cuts

July 9, 2004 Sönke Jan Schröder, Kassel

1,500 school students and apprentices take part in a city wide youth strike in Kassel, Hessen, to demonstrate against social cuts.

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Socialist activists arrested:

July 8, 2004  Segun Sango, DSM General Secretary

Today (7 July) two members of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Ojo Olajire (OJ) and Peluola Adewale (Pelad), were arrested by members of Nigerian Police Force at Oshodi bus stop, in Oshodi Isolo local government […]

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Brazil

Brazil: “Fight for a socialist society”

July 7, 2004 Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party, England and Wales

Exclusive interview with Brazilian trade unionist

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Britain

Britain: Socialism 2004

July 6, 2004 CWI

Key political issues discussed and debated

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Germany

Germany: “Which side are you on?â€

July 5, 2004 Tanja Niemeier, cwi

Does radical rhetoric of some of the trade union leaders against the government’s cuts policy mark a turning point for the struggle against Agenda 2010?

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Serbia

Serbia: Elections results reveal instability

July 2, 2004 Tim Lessells, Socialist Party, England and Wales

Neo-liberals victory means attacks on working people

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Iraq

Iraq: Early ‘handover’ reveals White House crisis

July 1, 2004 Robert Bechert, cwi

New ’Iraqi regime’ will not end imperialist occupation

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