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ARCHIVE | Xekinima was the CWI section in Greece until 2019

Greece: Bus workers strike against privatisation

January 21, 2011 Andreas Payiatsos, <a href="http://www.xekinima.org/">Xekinima</a> (CWI Greece), Athens

Militant workers protesting in central Athens clash with thier union leaders

ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Court hearing of trade union leaders postponed

January 21, 2011 Francisco d’Oleira Raposo, Executive Comission of Lisbon Council Workers’ Union (personal capacity) and member of Socialismo Revolucionário (CWI in Portugal)

Growing authoritarianism as economic crisis deepens and workers’ resistance grows

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

US: Budget Cuts for Workers and Poor, Tax Cuts for the Rich

January 21, 2011 Teddy Shibabaw, <a href="http://www.socialistalternative.org">Socialist Alternative (CWI USA)</a>

Deficit Commission’s Bitter Medicine

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

US: After “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”

January 20, 2011 Nick Shillingford, Socialist Alternative (CWI USA)

The Struggle for LGBT Rights Continues

ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Trade unionists attacked and arrested

January 19, 2011 CWI reporters, Portugal

Solidarity needed

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Elite’s chorus of approval for IMF is out of tune with ordinary people

January 18, 2011 Joe Higgins, MEP, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland)

The political establishment is away behind the majority of the population in their decision to implement the diktats of the financial markets.

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

US: Tragedy in Arizona

January 17, 2011 Alan Jones, <a href="http://www.socialistalternative.org">Socialist Alternative (CWI USA)</a>

The attack of Gabrielle Giffords and the killing of six other people is a warning to working people about the serious political danger involved in the rise of the extreme right wing.

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ARCHIVE | ChinaWorker.info was the CWI section in China, Honk Kong and Taiwan until 2019

China: Hit by new toxic milk scare

January 16, 2011 Dikang, chinaworker.info

Chinese authorities have made 96 detentions of people suspected of producing and selling melamine-tainted dairy products

ARCHIVE | Middle East & North Africa

Tunisia: Regime in turmoil

January 15, 2011 Chahid Gashir, CWI

Mass popular uprising forced Ben Ali to flee the country

ARCHIVE | Middle East & North Africa

Tunisia: President Ben Ali flees country in face of mass revolt

January 15, 2011 Interview with activist in Tunisia

“The people sacrificed so much – they are not ready for fake promises”

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