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southern africa / history / opinion / analysis Tuesday December 09, 2014 15:41 by Warren McGregor   image 1 image
Today the terms “populism” and “workerism” are widely thrown about in South African political circles. Often, these terms and others (“syndicalism,” “ultra-left,” “counter-revolutionary,” “anti-majoritarian” …) have no meaning: they are just labels used to silence critics. SA Communist Party (SACP) leaders do this often. But in the 1980s, “populism” and “workerism” referred to two rival positions battling for the soul of the militant unions.

These debates, thirty years on, remain very relevant: let us revisit them, and learn. Today’s radical National Union of Metalworkers of SA (NUMSA) was part of the “workerist” camp, while its key rival, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) was identified with “populism.” The early battles over the direction of the Congress of SA Trade Unions (COSATU) still echo today, although there is no longer a clear “workerist” camp. read full story / add a comment
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west africa / anarchist movement / press release Tuesday December 09, 2014 15:34 by Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front   image 1 image
Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front is deeply saddened to hear of the death a great human being, African brother, and fellow activist – Sam Mbah. We would like to send our deepest sympathies to those who knew Sam. We hope that you are comforted by the fact that the time he did spend with us was put to its absolute fullest use. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
Con la fragmentación de la soberanía jurídica sobre el territorio del Estado gobernado por el clan Assad, hubo la oportunidad de una insurrección popular, anti-Baath y también contra los avances del integrismo islámico, financiado por las monarquías árabe
internacional / imperialismo / guerra / opinión / análisis Tuesday December 09, 2014 09:56 by BrunoL   image 1 image
Por Bruno Lima Rocha

En tiempos de barbaridades promovidas por la acción del Estado Islámico de Irak y del Levante (ISIS), la resistencia en Kobane, tercera ciudad más importante de los curdos, localizada en la frontera entre la Siria (o lo que de ella resta) y de la República de Turquía, refuerza la esperanza, de una sociedad no sectaria y democrática en el Cercano Oriente, y con influencias hasta Asia Central. Las fuerzas política que intervienen en este proceso, destaco dos organizaciones políticas y sus respectivas versiones militares curdas. Una, más antigua, es el Partido de los Trabajadores del Curdistán (PKK). Otra fuerza son las Unidades de Protección del Pueblo Curdo (YPG es la sigla a partir de la original en árabe), con especial destaque por su ala femenina, el YPJ, compuesto por más de 7000 milicianas. read full story / add a comment
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Με αφορμή την προσπάθεια πυρπόλησης καταστήματος επίπλων, στο οποίο βρίσκονταν πελάτες και εργαζόμενοι, στο κέντρο της Θεσσαλονίκης την ώρα της πορείας, οι αντιεξουσιαστικές ομάδες της Θεσσαλονίκης εξέδωσαν ανακοίνωση, θέλοντας να διαχωρίσουν τη θέση τους από τέτοιες πρακτικές. read full story / add a comment

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