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Nigeria

Nigeria: Registration of NCP – Another victory for the working people

January 1, 2003 CWI

The registration of the National Conscience Party (NCP) and twenty-one other political parties by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) represents a major victory for the Nigerian working people in their struggle for democratic rights […]

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India

India: Gujarat Elections, 2002 – Communalists profit from hate

December 31, 2002 Jagadish Chandra, Bangalore

Though hardly any of the political observers predicted a defeat for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), very few foresaw the huge victory that the protagonists of Hindu chauvinism managed to secure in the Gujarat elections […]

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: The peace process and the cost of the war

December 30, 2002 Siritunga Jayasuriya, USP, interviewed by Marcus Kollbrunner, RS.

"The peace process is the most important issue in Sri Lanka today. The war shows the incapability of the capitalist class to develop society. It is extremely weak and dependent on reactionary elements to stay […]

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan: Mass privatisations and militant workers struggle

December 29, 2002 Ionur Kurmanov, CWI Kazakhstan, interviewed by Per-Åke Westerlund RS, 19 December 2002.

Mass privatisations started in 1994 and it took them four years to privatise allmost all main industries, oil and gas. More than 300 mines were taken over by transnational corporations from the West, more than […]

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cwi: 8th world congress – Introduction to section reports

December 28, 2002 CWI

The World Congress is a unique opportunity to discuss and clarify our ideas and perspectives. This week we have had excellent Congress sessions. They have shown an outstanding political level. Now we must turn to […]

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CWI eight world congress: Building the socialist alternative around the world

December 27, 2002 CWI online. 27 December 2002

The Eighth World Congress of the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) took place in Belgium during the last week of November. Delegates from 25 countries came together for political discussion and analysis of the […]

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cwi: 8th world congress – US

December 27, 2002 CWI

The months following the 9/11 attacks and the US victory in Afghanistan were a difficult period for socialists in the US as a tidal wave of nationalism, racism, and support for Bush swept across the […]

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Italy

Italy: Fiat workers spread their struggle

December 23, 2002 Fabrizio Cucchi, Lotta per il socialismo, Florence. 15 December 2002.

The FIAT workers’ battle has taken on a European dimension. A two hour European strike of FIAT group workers has been called for 16/12, against the programme of group `restructuring’, already underway.

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cwi: 8th world congress – South Africa, Sri Lanka and Sweden

December 22, 2002 Weizmann Hamilton, Johannesburg

The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) held its recent Congress in Durban, KwaZulu/Natal on 5 and 6 October 2002. Forty-five delegates, overwhelmingly working class youth representing the four most important provinces, Gauteng, the Western and Eastern […]

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Europe

Europe: Protests agains EU and rasism

December 20, 2002 Per Olsson, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, Sweden. 18 December 18, 2002

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, was a city of protests last weekend. The reason for this was that Denmark was the holder of the EU presidency and all the European Union leaders were in town. […]

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