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New Zealand

New Zealand: Labor forms new coalition government with right wing parties

August 12, 2002 By Tiwai Wright and Niall Mulholland, 10 August 2002

Last week, the New Zealand Labour Party finalised negotiations with two minor parties allowing it to form the 47th parliament. With the Greens giving Labour leader Helen Clark no guarantee of support for the next […]

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Ireland North

Ireland North: Workers take action against sectarian attacks

August 7, 2002 By Gary Mulcahy, Socialist Party, Belfast

Health and postal workers in Northern Ireland were forced to take industrial action last week in protest against sectarian death threats from republican and loyalist paramilitaries.

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Austria: Threat to Austrian socialists

August 6, 2002 CWI

US PRESIDENT George Bush has rewarded his right-wing, anti-abortion Christian fundamentalist backers by blocking $34 million family planning aid to the United Nations Population Fund.

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Nigeria

Nigeria: Register the NCP now

August 6, 2002 Published from Socialist Democracy – newspaper of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), August - September 2002, published in Lagos, Nigeria

A new, positive development in the struggle for a genuine multi-party democracy in the country took place on Friday, 26th July, 2002, when the Court of Appeal, sitting in Abuja, declared as unconstitutional, illegal, null […]

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Nigeria

Nigeria: African Union – A bright new dawn?

August 6, 2002 Friday Foluso - Published from Socialist Democracy – newspaper of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), August - September 2002, published in Lagos, Nigeria.

Farewell OAU. Welcome the AU! With enormous fanfair, pomp and pageantry, the African Union (AU), the new continental body being established by African states, was launched in Durban, South Africa, on 15th July, 2002. The […]

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Ireland North

Ireland North: Working class united by strike action

August 3, 2002 Gary Mulcahy, Belfast

THOUSANDS OF council workers, health and education workers joined the 17 July strike throughout Northern Ireland, picketing council offices, education and health boards, leisure centres and police stations.

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Italy

Italy: Genova Libera

July 26, 2002 Simon Donovan, Socialist Party (England and Wales)

With a chant of  ’Genoa Libera’ 150,000 youth and young workers marched through the streets of Genova on Saturday. They marched to commemorate the year since the G8 summit which saw a police riot and […]

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South Africa

South Africa: Cosatu call two day general strike as SAMWU’S mass action breathes life into anti-privatisation campaign.

July 23, 2002 Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement, South Africa, 23 July 2002

Cosatu’s announcement yesterday that it has lifted the suspension on the anti-privatisation programme and will be calling a two-day general strike on the 1st and 2nd October, is a direct result of the impact of […]

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan: Protest at a new wave of repression

July 20, 2002 CWI Kazakhstan

There has been a big stepping up of repression against the Workers Movement of Kazakhstan, a major working-class organisation. Criminal charges have been lodged against four members of its executive Saken and Ramil Dzhunosov, Ramil […]

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Turkey

Turkey: Turkish capitalism teeters on the brink

July 18, 2002 Geert Cool, LSP/MAS, CWI Belgium

IN RECENT weeks Turkish politics has looked like a TV soap, you’d never know who would be in which party the following day.

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