The Communist Party of Romania condemns all attempts by rival imperialist super-powers to forcibly draw Ukraine into their spheres of influence. We condemn both the EU’ s attempts to put pressure on the Ukrainian government to bring the country into the EU and Russia’s attempts to put pressure on the Ukrainian government to bring the country into the so-called “Eurasiatic Union”, which is
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Ukraine: Communist Party of The Ukraine warn of Fascist Coup Attempt
Democracy and Class Struggle calls on all comrades to take this appeal seriously has the situation in the Ukraine is deteriorating rapidly – support Ukrainian Comrades – no sectarianism – comrades in need of support to fight Fascists.
The Communist Party of Ukraine has issued an urgent call for solidarity from the international workers’ movement, warning that an attempted fascist
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Syria: Meghan Lopez speaks with Mother Agnes-Mariam de la Croix, founder of the James the Mutilated Monastery in Syria
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Responses to the death of Nelson Mandela : APDR, Vidya Bhushan Rawat
Statement from APDR Salute to Nelson Mandela! Freedom for all Political Prisoners! APDR deeply mourns the death of Nelson Mandela and and remembers him as the icon of the worldwide struggle for the release of political prisoners for several decades. Mandela visited West Bengal on 18 March 1990 after his release from long incarceration following […]
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Responses to the death of Nelson Mandela : APDR, Vidya Bhushan Rawat
Statement from APDR Salute to Nelson Mandela! Freedom for all Political Prisoners! APDR deeply mourns the death of Nelson Mandela and and remembers him as the icon of the worldwide struggle for the release of political prisoners for several decades. Mandela visited West Bengal on 18 March 1990 after his release from long incarceration following […]
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Turkey: We will not forget the revolutionary prisoners who were brutally murdered on December 19th 2000 in the prisons in Turkey!
International solidarity committee with political prisonersWe will not forget the revolutionary prisoners who were brutally murdered on December 19th 2000 in the prisons in Turkey !On December 2000 the security forces of the fascist Turkish state started a parallel bloody operation in 22 prison, resulting in the killing of 28 revolutionary prisoners. The directive of this bloody operation was
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Philippines: Oppose widespread AFP aerial bombing campaigns, CPP urges rights advocates
The indiscriminate bombing runs conducted by the AFP in various villages of Mountain Province, Abra, Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley are grave violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.
MEDIA RELEASECPP Information Bureau10 December 2013
Oppose widespread AFP aerial bombing campaigns, CPP urges rights advocates
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Pehele AAP, pehele AAP, phir Modi
by Saroj Giri [Abstract : While AAP might undercut BJP/Modi, they are however part of the same tendency in Indian politics. It is directly linked to the new forms of (neoliberal) capital and the ongoing class struggle.] It is very tough not to be impressed by the victory of AAP in the Delhi elections. Notwithstanding […]
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International Day of Solidarity and struggle for the unconditioned release of the political prisoners in India on 25th of January 2014
Unconditioned release for all political prisoners in India !
25th January 2014 Great International Day of Solidarity and Struggle !
In India more than 10.000 supposed Maoists are languishing in jails, to them are to be added other thousands of prisoners involved in the national liberation movements (Kashmir, Manipur, etc.) or other democratic movements.
Beside with the leaders, cadres
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Minneapolis protest marks Human Rights Day
Minneapolis, MN – 40 protesters gathered to mark International Human Rights Day at the corner of Franklin and Nicollet Avenues, Dec. 7. After a few rounds of chanting, the rally opened with a speech by Sabry Wazwaz, who spoke about the Palestinian struggle for liberation, the right of return and basic human rights. He noted that Israel is an enemy of peace and human rights, supported by billions of dollars in U.S. aid.
Although the temperature dipped below zero, spirits ran high as the group set off for a march along busy Nicollet Avenue. Passersby gladly took flyers, cars honked and protesters raised chants of, “Human rights are under attack! What do we do? Stand up, fight back!” and “Stop the wars, feed the poor, human rights for all!” The protest called for an end to U.S. militarism and warfare from Afghanistan, throughout the Middle East and to Colombia; demanded money for human needs not for war and called for an end to political repression.
The march ended at The Nicollet coffee shop, where Anti-War Committee member and poet Misty Rowan opened a program for a crowded room of protesters and regular café-goers. Speakers included Anh Pham, of the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, who called for support for Palestinian Rasmea Odeh; Angel Buechner, Welfare Rights Committee; Steve McKeown, Veterans for Peace, chapter 27 and Eden Yosief, an SEIU member recently returned from a labor solidarity delegation to Colombia. To close the program, two fourth graders, Leila and Cocoa, along with Steph Taylor of University of Minnesota Students for a Democratic Society, sang the civil rights movement song, Get on Board, inviting all present to join them.
“International Human Rights Day is a day when people across the globe mark the struggle for equal rights and freedom. Just days after his passing, we are here today to honor Nelson Mandela, and build the struggle to end U.S. militarism,” said Meredith Aby-Keirstead, for the Anti-War Committee, which organized the action. She continued, “Nelson Mandela’s life represented the struggles for freedom, dignity, equality and peace in South Africa and around the world. His stands against Israeli apartheid and against the U.S. war on Iraq serve as inspiration to the anti-war movement. “
The protest was endorsed by Mayday Books, the MN Immigrant Rights Action Committee, MN Peace Action Coalition, Students for a Democratic Society-U of MN, the Twin Cities Peace Campaign, Veterans for Peace, the Welfare Rights Committee and Women Against Military Madness.