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Charest and Godbout, the asbestos capitalists’ lapdogs

Anonyme, Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 11:02 ( | | | | | | )


From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fifth part)

Anonyme, Monday, February 22, 2010 - 17:14 ( | | | | | | | | )

This is the fifth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat.

Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM)

http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38799 Second part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38837 Third part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38948 Fourth



CNN's cover-up of the corporate fraud of Globalization.

Anonyme, Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 09:55 ( | | | | )

I am informing through Indymedia International, all the workers of the World that they themselves must build their own jobs. All institutions in America public or private are robbing the citizens. Each American must deal with the problem directly.



From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fourth part)

Anonyme, Friday, February 19, 2010 - 16:17 ( | | | | | | )

This is the fourth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat. In fact, he is writing this booklet so that young workers and students can avoid the same mistakes and gain an understanding of the politics of the Communist Left, the real proletarian camp.

Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM)

http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38799 Second part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38837 Third part



From Nationalism to Internationalism (Third part)

Anonyme, Tuesday, February 16, 2010 - 16:48 ( | | | | | | | )

This is the third part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. He has been well acquainted with Maoists having been a militant founder of the Maoist group In Struggle! (En Lutte!) This booklet is his political autobiography and his self-criticism.

Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM)

http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38799 Second part



Vetelca: The story of the first ever Bolivarian maquila factory

Anonyme, Saturday, December 19, 2009 - 14:44 ( | | | | )

* This report originally appears in issue #57 of Venezuelan anarchist newspaper El Libertario www.nodo50.org/ellibertario [website in Spanish, English & other languages]. It is a detailed examination of the events behind the mobile telephone manufacturer Vetelca, in which the notion of a socialist industrial production model in Venezuela is unmasked.



Filipino workers say "Never Again"

Anonyme, Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 22:36 ( | | | | | | )

Workers belonging to the Coalition Against Contractualization (KONTRA) today marched to Mendiola to mark the anniversary of the signing of Proclamation 1081 that imposed Martial Law 37 years ago and to reaffirm their vows to never again let the country slip into darkness.

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From Nationalism to Internationalism

Anonyme, Monday, September 7, 2009 - 08:43 ( | | | | | | | | | | )

We have just published a booklet, "From Nationalism to Internationalism. "



Embedded with Organized Labor: An Interview with Steve Early

Anonyme, Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - 22:15 ( | | )

Steve Early is a 25-year veteran of the labor movement, journalist and author of the new book Embedded With Organized Labor (Monthly Review Press, 2009). His is a voice for a more militant rank-and-file democratic form of trade unionism which attempts to challenge the bosses by re-energizing a mostly dormant labor movement.

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Venezuela: El Libertario warns of possible sentence to the 14 SIDOR workers

Anonyme, Friday, July 24, 2009 - 22:50 ( | | | )

After taking part in a demonstartion for lack of job security in 2006, 14 workers of contractor “Transportes Camila de Sidor” could be sentenced to 5 to 10 years in jail.

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Mass Protests Rock Iran: No to All Wings of the Mullah Regime!

Anonyme, Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 08:21 ( | | | | | | | | | )

For more than a week, Iran has been convulsed by mass demonstrations denouncing election fraud. Hundreds of thousands have repeatedly taken to the streets to denounce the government, which is now threatening, and beginning to carry out, a bloody crackdown. This time around, imperialist intervention is veiled: the White House feigns neutrality, the Western media go all out for the opposition, while in the background various agencies provide vital technical aid. In reality, all candidates in the presidential vote swear allegiance to the Islamic Republic, and the supposed moderate reformers are no less butchers and enemies of poor and working people than the conservative "populist" government. The situation cries out for revolutionary leadership independent of all factions of the theocracy, to wage a struggle for workers revolution against imperialism and clerical reaction.

www.internationalist.org/


Interview with El Libertario (Venezuela – June 2009)

Anonyme, Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 10:52 ( | | | | )

* From Madrid the anarchist group Star, linked to the Iberian Federation of Anarchists Youths (Federación Ibérica de Juventudes Anarquistas-FIJA-), has raised questions whose answers will let us know today and in detail what is doing and saying the known Venezuelan anarchist newspaper.



Filipino peasant leader ambushed!

Anonyme, Sunday, June 7, 2009 - 03:30 ( | | | | | | )

Renato Peñas, Vice-President of PAKISAMA (National Movement of Peasant Organizations), was ambushed dead by unidentified gunmen at 11:00 PM Friday, 5 June 2009, on the way to his farm in Sumilao, Bukidnon.



Venezuela: El Libertario warns of possible sentence to the 14 SIDOR workers

Anonyme, Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 12:26 ( | | | | | )

* After taking part in a demonstration for lack of job security in 2006, 14 workers of contractor “Transportes Camila de SIDOR” could be sentenced to 5 to 10 years in jail.

www.nodo50.org/ellibertario


TO DEFEND OURSELVES AGAINST THE CAPITALIST CRISIS THERE IS ONLY ONE SOLUTION: THE RESUMPTION OF THE CLASS STRUGGLE!

Anonyme, Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 16:53 ( | )

The economic crisis which has crashed down on society has already had and for a long time will have disastrous consequences for the lives of the masses, as every worker can see in his daily life or her work. The bourgeois economists themselves admit it: they do not know what the causes of the crisis are – satisfying themselves by blaming the greed of the bankers or excessive financial deregulation – and they do not know when it will end and give way to the long-awaited “economic recovery”.

www.pcint.org


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