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ImperialismAssemblée publique La crise réelle du système capitalisteAnonyme, Jeudi, Mars 30, 2006 - 09:04 Intensified armed struggle making NPA stronger--CPPAnonyme, Mercredi, Mars 29, 2006 - 13:27 (Communiqués | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Ecologie | Economy | Education | Elections & partis | Family | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Immigration | Imperialism | Logement / Housing / Vivienda | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Poverty | Racism | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Sante / Health / Salud | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor) The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP-CC) today said that the New People's Army (NPA) is becoming stronger by intensifying the revolutionary armed struggle. BBC: French demonstrations: 1, 2, 3 ... many!forpressfound, Mercredi, Mars 29, 2006 - 05:24
Henk Ruyssenaars
European slavery: "The Polish workers were paid EUR 5 an hour instead of the standard EUR 25 an hour. They worked 12 hours a day and the wages for a portion of each shift were allegedly not included in the agency's bookkeeping. The rest was paid at the standard rate for a seaman.'' Les esclaves de notre temps / Les immigrants apatridesAnonyme, Mardi, Mars 28, 2006 - 15:08 Jorge Majfud traduit de l’espagnol par : Une des images des plus typiques – que nous corrigions: stéréotypiques – d’un mexicain a été, depuis le siècle passé, un homme de peu de stature, ivre et querelleur qui, lorsqu’il n’apparaissait pas avec une guitare chantant un air local, était dépeint assis sur la chaussée faisant une sieste avec son énorme chapeau. Cette image du parfait fainéant, du vicieux irrationnel, nous pouvons la voir à partir de vielles illustrations du XIX è siècle jusqu’aux souvenirs que ces mêmes mexicains produisent afin de satisfaire l’industrie touristique, en passant par les bandes comiques des revues et les dessins animés de Walt Disney et Warner Bros du XX è siècle. Nous savons que rien n’est fortuit; encore les défenseurs de « l’innocence » de l’art, de la valeur peu importante et récréative du ciné, de la musique et de la littérature ne peuvent empêcher que nous signalions la transcendance éthique et la fonctionnalité idéologique des personnages les plus infantiles et des narrations les plus ‘’neutres’’. Bien sûr, l’art est beaucoup plus qu’un simple instrument idéologique; mais cela ne le met pas à l’abri de la manipulation idéologique qu’un groupe humain fait de lui en son bénéfice propre et au préjudice d’autrui. A moins que nous n’appelions pas « art » ces ordures. Latino Voices Against the Iraq WarAnonyme, Mardi, Mars 28, 2006 - 11:19 (Reportage ind. / Ind. news report | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Alternatives constructives | Culture | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Economy | Education | Elections & partis | Family | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Immigration | Imperialism | Logement / Housing / Vivienda | Media | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Poverty | Racism | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Sante / Health / Salud) From March 12-27, throughout neighborhoods across Tijuana, San Diego, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, and San Francisco—covering over 241 miles—the Caminata por la paz (March for Peace) is protesting the war and bloodshed in Iraq and the escalating attacks on immigrants. DC Immigrants MarchAnonyme, Mardi, Mars 28, 2006 - 11:15 (Reportage ind. / Ind. news report | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Alternatives constructives | Culture | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Economy | Education | Elections & partis | Family | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Immigration | Imperialism | Logement / Housing / Vivienda | Media | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Poverty | Racism | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Sante / Health / Salud | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor) On March 7, 30,000 to 40,000 Latino immigrants streamed out of subway trains and dozens and dozens of buses from every corner of Washington, DC, and the surrounding area. Groups from workplaces came in uniform. Day laborers, hotel workers, construction workers, church congregations, high school and college students, and families from Maryland and Virginia were there. Immigrants Stand Up and Say NO to RepressionAnonyme, Mardi, Mars 28, 2006 - 11:09 (Analyses | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Alternatives constructives | Culture | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Economy | Education | Elections & partis | Family | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Immigration | Imperialism | Logement / Housing / Vivienda | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Poverty | Racism | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Sante / Health / Salud | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor) In the last few weeks, immigrants and their supporters have launched a nationwide wave of resistance against the repressive attacks on them. Last issue we covered both the massive march in Chicago on March 10 and militant streetcorner, grassroots resistance in L.A. In this issue we bring you news of a demonstration of 30,000 to 40,000 in DC and an anti-war march that went from Tijuana to L.A., crossing more borders than just the physical one in doing so. On this page we bring you excerpts from a statement by the Chicago branch of the RCP which puts the struggle in the larger context of revolution, communism, as well as a basic and brief analysis of what is up with the anti-immigrant bills. Never ever forget nor forgive the war criminals!forpressfound, Mardi, Mars 28, 2006 - 09:00
Henk Ruyssenaars
"THEY WERE ALL UNARMED. NOBODY FIRED A SINGLE SHOT AT THEM (THE TROOPS). THEY WENT IN, TIED UP THE PEOPLE AND SHOT THEM ALL. THEY DID NOT LEAVE ANY WOUNDED BEHIND," HE TOLD REUTERS.* Sir! No Sir! - A Film About The GI Movement Against The War In VietnamAnonyme, Lundi, Mars 27, 2006 - 20:25 (Reportage ind. / Ind. news report | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Alternatives constructives | Culture | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Education | Elections & partis | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Imperialism | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Pub (commerce) | Repression | Resistance & Activism) “The Vietnam War has been the subject of hundreds of films, both fiction and non-fiction, but this story—the story of the rebellion of thousands of American soldiers against the war—has never been told in film. This is certainly not for lack of evidence... What Is Behind the Immigrants’ Struggle — And Why We Must Support It!Anonyme, Lundi, Mars 27, 2006 - 20:20 (Analyses | "Anti-terrorisme"/Liberté | Culture | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Economy | Education | Elections & partis | Family | Globalisation | Guerre / War | Immigration | Imperialism | Media: Liberte/Freedom | Politiques & classes sociales | Poverty | Racism | Repression | Resistance & Activism) A great upsurge is taking place across the United States! Hundreds of thousands of immigrants are stepping out of the shadows, into the sun. In Chicago, up to a half million filled Daley Plaza, shutting down the city, chanting "¡se siente, se siente, el inmigrante esta presente!" ( The immigrants are here, you can feel it!) In Milwaukee—home of Congressman Sensenbrenner, author of the cruel bill that set off the protests—25,000 marched. Tens of thousands went into the streets in Washington DC. In Phoenix, over 20,000 demonstrators marched to the office of Republican Senator Jon Kyl, co-sponsor of a bill that would give illegal immigrants up to five years to leave the country. In Georgia, tens of thousands of immigrants stayed away from work in protest against a new state law there that would deny state services to adults living in the U.S. illegally and impose a 5 percent surcharge on wire transfers from illegal immigrants. As we go to press, students have walked out of schools throughout Southern California, and hundreds of thousands are filling the streets of Los Angeles. |
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