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Nigeria

Nigeria: World Cup 2002. From Amodu to Onigbinde, any hope for Nigerian soccer?

May 13, 2002 Victor Osakwe

On the 31st of May, 2002, thirty-two countries will begin a competition to determine who wins the World Cup, a trophy to determine the best footballing nation in the world so to say. While Nigeria […]

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Britain

Britain: Socialist Party successes in English local elections

May 9, 2002 Mick Suter, election agent

David Nellist, 1417, 52.8%

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Britain

Britain: English local elections – What do the results mean?

May 9, 2002 Judy Beishon

“SO MUCH has been transferred to the national level, and so much of the financial control is retained there, that being asked to vote in a local election is like being asked to select which […]

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Britain

Britain: BNP exploit disillusionment in Burnley

May 8, 2002 A Youth Against Racism in Europe (YRE) member

“THIS IS a disaster” – that was Burnley Labour leader Stuart Caddy’s response to the BNP winning three council seats in Burnley. That feeling is echoed throughout the country.

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May Day

May Day: The growing global challenge to war, racism and capitalism

May 7, 2002 Issued by the CWI, 26 April 2002

MAYDAY 2002 takes place at a time of explosive political, economic and social events worldwide. In the last few months we have witnessed one convulsion after another: the attacks on the Twin Towers in New […]

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Netherlands

Netherlands: Extreme right Dutch politician, Pim Fortuyn, shot dead

May 7, 2002 Patrick Zoomermeijer, Offensief - CWI Netherlands.

The extreme right Dutch politician, Pim Fortuyn, was shot dead 6 May, on the premises of the national radio station in Hilversum. This single act has shaken Dutch society, including the complacent Dutch establishment who […]

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USA

May Day: Workers, youth and immigrants march together on May Day

May 7, 2002 Report by Dieter, Jeff and Martha, Boston branch.

Reports from US and Israel

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France

France: what next after Chirac’s ‘victory’?

May 7, 2002 Robert Bechert, 7 May 2002.

 

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May Day

May Day: Massive anti-racist protests around the world

May 5, 2002 Geert Cool (LSP/MAS Belgium).

According to the police about 1.3 million French people demonstrated on May Day to protest against Le Pen and the Front National. The real figure will be a lot higher, which makes the protests the […]

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May Day

France: May Day in Paris – pictures

May 5, 2002 CWI

Exclusive photographs by CWI photographer Paul Mattsson.

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