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Kashmir

Kashmir: Socialists organise anti-war demos

January 25, 2002 CWI statement, 16 January 2002

The 13 December attack on the Indian parliament, alleged to be the work of the Islamic group, LET backed by the Pakistani military and security services triggered off the largest military build-up since the 1971 […]

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Ireland North

Ireland North: Strike against sectarianism

January 21, 2002 Peter Hadden, Socialist Party, 22 January 2002

80,000 turned out in Belfast, despite the wind and rain, to support the trade union demonstration against sectarian attacks. This was bigger than any of the previous anti sectarian trade union rallies that have been […]

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Argentina

Argentina: Workers rise, Presidents fall

January 19, 2002 Tony Saunois, CWI

Argentina’s economic collapse has sparked a colossal movement. Presidents count their terms in days, sometimes hours, as worker and middle-class pressure forces them out.

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Ireland North

Ireland North: School Students United Against Sectarianism

January 18, 2002 Article from the Voice, paper of the Socialist Party, Ireland

In response to the sectarian killing of 20 year-old postal worker Daniel McColgan and the sectarian attacks and threats on school students, Socialist Youth has set up School Students United Against Sectarianism.

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Ireland North

Ireland North: School students against sectarianism. Press release

January 18, 2002 Socialist Party Ireland

At a special open meeting to be held Thursday evening, school students from both communities will launch a new campaign to combat sectarianism and to organise a school students strike to mobilise a mass turnout […]

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Nigeria

Nigeria: General strike – call for protests

January 18, 2002 Committee for a Workers’ International, PO Box 3688, London, E11 1YE.

The indefinite general strike called by the Nigerian Labour Congress against the recent fuel price hike announced by the Obasanjo regime has been suspended after two days. The reason given by the NLC leadership was […]

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Paralysed by General strike

January 17, 2002 Segun Sango, General Secretary DSM, Lagos.

Nigeria has been paralysed by a general strike called by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC, the country’s main trade union federation).

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Argentina

Argentina: Five governments and the struggle continues

January 14, 2002 Dimitri Silveira in Buenos Aires and Andre Ferrari in Sao Paulo

"With five Presidents in less than two weeks, Argentina faces the deepest crisis in its history. The cancellation of elections convened for March and the installation of the Peronist Senator Eduardo Duhalde as the new […]

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Ireland North

Ireland North: Mass action will succeed

January 12, 2002 Socialist Party Ireland

The Socialist Party and its forerunners in Northern Ireland have consistently campaigned for working class unity and the struggle for socialism as the only answer to the sectarian division that is part of every day […]

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Fight fuel price hike

January 11, 2002 Democratic Socialist Movement, 162 Ipaja Road, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria, 11 January 2002

The latest increase in the prices of petroleum products by the Obasanjo government has justifiably been received with opposition and condemnation by most working people across Nigeria.

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