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mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / opinion/analysis Wednesday July 27, 2011 20:49 by Mazen Kamalmaz   image 1 image
أعتقد أن خطوة تشكيل مجلس انتقالي من خارج النخبة المحترفة للسياسة في اليمن هو تطور جدي و حتى "خطير" في تطور الانتفاضة اليمنية ..
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iberia / economía / comunicado de prensa Wednesday July 27, 2011 20:16 by Confederación General del Trabajo   image 1 image
La CGT como organización anarcosindicalista invita a la reflexión y a la acción contra esta barbarie, trabajando por la construcción de un espacio de movilización y lucha integrado por todo el movimiento sindical y social al margen de los firmantes del “pacto social” que sea capaz de provocar un cambio radical en los parámetros que rigen la economía y política actual. read full story / add a comment
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iberia / economía / comunicado de prensa Wednesday July 27, 2011 20:10 by Confederación Nacional del Trabajo   image 1 image
La gravedad de las políticas de agresión continúa a nuestros derechos, reforma tras reforma y recorte tras recorte, exige que seamos capaces de impulsar un proceso de movilización amplio trabajando desde la unidad de clase junto a aquellas organizaciones de trabajadores y trabajadoras que comparten el rechazo a estas agresiones y el rechazo a la política de pacto social y pasividad de CCOO y UGT. read full story / add a comment
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iberia / economía / comunicado de prensa Wednesday July 27, 2011 19:59 by Confederación General del Trabajo   image 1 image
La CGT trabaja por la construcción de un espacio de movilización y lucha integrado por todo el movimiento sindical y social al margen de los firmantes del “pacto social” que sea capaz de provocar una salida social a la crisis. read full story / add a comment
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iberia / community struggles / comunicado de prensa Wednesday July 27, 2011 19:46 by Plataforma Anti-privatización de la Sanidad de Aragón   image 1 image
Campaña contra la privatización de la Sanidad aragonesa impulsada por diversas organizaciones populares, entre ellas CNT y CGT. read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / economy / feature Wednesday July 27, 2011 17:49 by Shawn Hattingh   text 5 comments (last - tuesday august 02, 2011 18:48)   image 1 image
It has become common knowledge that South Africa is the most unequal country in the world. Only 41% of people of working age are employed, while half of the people employed earn less than R 2 500 a month. Worse still, inequality is growing with wages as a share of the national income dropping from 50% in 1994 to 45% in 2009; while profit as a share of national income has soared from 40% to 45%. In real terms this means that while a minority live well – and have luxurious houses, swimming pools, businesses, investments, and cushy positions in the state - the majority of people live in shacks or tiny breezeblock dwellings, are surrounded by squalor, and struggle on a daily basis to acquire the basics of life like food and water. Likewise, while bosses, state managers, and politicians – both black and white – get to strut around in fancy suits barking orders; the majority of people are expected to bow down, do as told, and swallow their pride. Despite being expected to be subservient, however, protests in working class areas are spreading. People have become fed up with being unemployed, having substandard housing, suffering humiliation, and having their water and electricity cut off. In fact, per person South Africa has the highest rate of protests in the world [3]. It is in this context of growing community direct action, even if still largely un-coordinated, that the state has felt it necessary, at least on a rhetorical level, to declare its intentions to lead a fight against unemployment and reduce inequality. To supposedly do so it unveiled a new economic framework, The New Growth Path (NGP), late in 2010 with the declared aim of creating 5 million jobs by 2020 [4]. read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / represión / presos / non-anarchist press Wednesday July 27, 2011 17:24 by Jorge Gómez Pinilla
Artículo acerca de la responsabilidad de los aparatos del Estado en el exterminio de la UP y en el desarrollo del paramilitarismo. read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Wednesday July 27, 2011 07:18 by Renán Vega Cantor
La llamada ley de Victimas es un decreto demagógico e insustancial que no ataca los problemas de fondo que han originado la tremenda impunidad que encubre el terrorismo de Estado, entre otras razones porque el Estado no asume ninguna responsabilidad en la violencia, como si hubiera sido, y lo siguiera siento, una mansa paloma. En la mencionada ley se incurre en el esperpento de señalar que hasta los militares forman parte de las victimas (Artículo 3, parágrafo 1o). Tamaño despropósito no se compadece con la historia de horror en que se han visto involucrados los cuerpos represivos del Estado en los últimos 50 años, sobresaliendo como el hecho más reciente los denominados “falsos positivos”, un nombre elegante para referirse al asesinato de más de tres mil colombianos por parte del Ejército. read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / news report Wednesday July 27, 2011 03:19 by Ilan S.
It seems the regional uprising of the people in the Arab countries injected rebellion energy all over the world. It is felt in the villages struggling against the separation fence, robbery of lands by colonialist settlers and the occupation. It has ignited within Israel a successful consumer strike after a steep rise in price of cottage cheese. It made the hospital internist doctors resist a compromise in agreement after a hundred-day plus partial strike and starting some direct actions and demos... forcing already the retreat of the medical doctors association from the compromise. It also started a widespread rebellion focused mainly on housing but with a wider spectrum from the beginning. In nine days from a start of a dozen tents in centra Tel Aviv to the 2,000-tent camp there and many other loca ones throughout the country, and from a few hesitant direct actions to a huge 200,000-march. (In the last two days, in spite of proposed state compromises, both the housing struggle and that of the intern doctors' have expanded and intensified.) [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
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venezuela / colombia / historia del anarquismo / anarchist communist event Wednesday July 27, 2011 00:20 by Memo   image 3 images
Programate en el Centro Social y Cultural Libertario
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