
Hong Kong: Over 200,000 march for democracy and against property tycoons
Interview with Socialist Action (CWI) in Hong Kong after July 1 demonstration
Interview with Socialist Action (CWI) in Hong Kong after July 1 demonstration
On Sunday 20 March protesters marched from Hong Kong’s Chater Garden to the city’s Japanese Consulate. “Against nuclear power,” they chanted, and “be active, not radioactive” followed by a big cordon of TV crews and […]
“Biggest political crisis since 2003”
Protests focus on migrants’ rights – abuse and torture of Indonesian migrants abroad
Women, especially working class women, have many reasons to be angry with how society is run today.
Radical political force dealt a serious blow • Pro-Beijing camp jubilant
Unionise fast food and other low pay sectors, launch a serious struggle for HK$33 (4.25 US-$) minimum
More than 1,000 teachers marched to Government House to protest plans to close 140 secondary schools (video clip)
Fight school closures!
Protests needed: "The Provisional Minimum Wage Commission does not speak for us!"
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