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ARCHIVE | LSP/MAS was the CWI section in Belgium until 2019

Belgium: Closure of Volkswagen factory shocks country

November 25, 2006 Simon Van Haeren, CWI, London

Up to 11,000 jobs threatened

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ARCHIVE | Poland

Poland: 23 miners dead in methane blast

November 24, 2006 Paul Newberry, Warsaw, Poland

An explosion in Halemba mine in Poland has killed 23 miners.

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Marxism in today’s world by Peter Taaffe

November 23, 2006 Bill Mullins, Socialist Party

THE NEW book published by the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI), Marxism in Today’s World, is an opportunity for many people to read in detail the ideas and policies of the CWI.

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cwi: Futura Umanità – Un’alternativa rivoluzionaria per un mondo in tumulto, Peter Taaffe

November 23, 2006 CWI

This Italian edition of "Marxism in today’s world" is published by the Italian publishing collective ‘Giovane Talpa’ that asked the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) for information about our ideas and policies on the […]

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ARCHIVE | Socialist Alternative was the CWI section in Russia and the CIS until 2019

Russia: Workers at GM-Avtovaz car factory fight for union recognition

November 23, 2006 Rob Jones, Sotsialisticheskoe soprotivleniye (CWI Russia)

Reinstate Ilsiyar Sherafutdiniva, victimised union leader!

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ARCHIVE | Cyprus

Cyprus: Kurdish refugees – First concessions made by government

November 17, 2006 Simon Van Haeren, CWI, London and Athina Kariati, CWI, Cyprus

Last Wednesday, Nov 15, a meeting took place between the Cypriot Minister of the Interior N. Silikiotis and representatives from the Cypriot Kurdish Friendship Association – the organisation that struggles to win asylum for the […]

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

US: “People stood up to Chevron and said NO!”

November 14, 2006 Ty Moore interviews union/Green campaigner

Green elected mayor of Richmond, California

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ARCHIVE | Cyprus

Cyprus: Kurdish refugee asylum campaign – successful day of international protests!

November 14, 2006 socialistworld.net

Cypriot Minister of Interior to meet with asylum seekers representative!

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ARCHIVE | Cyprus

Cyprus: Kurdish refugee asylum campaign – successful day of international protests! – Pakistan

November 14, 2006 Rukhsana Manzoor, Socialist Movement Pakistan, CWI, Lahore

Socialist Movement organises Solidarity Demonstration for Kurdish Refugees.

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ARCHIVE | Cyprus

Cyprus: Kurdish refugee asylum campaign – successful day of international protests! – Britain

November 14, 2006 Simon Van Haeren, CWI, London

AKEL decides to close office early to avoid protesters!

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