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Commentary :: International Relations

The ‘Other’, Older Palestinian Coup D’etat

PLO commitment to the Annapolis understandings was a milestone that vindicated Hamas fears and accusations that Abbas was leading and pursuing an older political coup d’etat to deprive the Islamic movement from its electoral victory
 

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News :: Youth and Education

Jame shoes

 

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News :: Youth and Education

Jordan Air shoes

 

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News :: Youth and Education

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LOCAL Announcement :: Class War

Linux - a bigger threat to freedom than Bin Laden

 

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Announcement :: Global

International WS happens December the 7th to the 11th

We want a debate not from the perspective of the market because the market heralds resolved now that they will make the solution for what themselves caused, with their bad conduction of economic policy
 

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LOCAL Commentary :: Labour

Solidarity to rebuild unions

 

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News :: Right Wing

nazis burn down social centre in sweden

Shortly before 19:00 Swedish time on Saturday the 29th of November, the social center Cyklopen (the Cyclops), caught fire. The place had been broken into and arson was immediately suspected. Nazis are believed to have been behind the attack against this self built house at the outskirts of Stockholm.
 

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LOCAL Announcement :: Indymedia : Miscellaneous

Community dinner fundraiser and Indymedia film screening!

 

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Commentary :: Class War : Elections & Legislation : Neoliberalism

Crisis in Thailand - a Marxist view

Thailand is currently in crisis, with a deformed expression of class struggle occurring between one side that wears yellow shirts and another that wears red. How can we make sense of this situation, and what is the way forward for those of us interested in the interests of the poor and working class? John Moore, formerly a resident in Thailand, and now a Workers Party activist, argues that the Thai working class is a mass force that has yet to roar, but that the small radical element amongst them shouldn’t ‘give up the bullet for the ballot’ to reform Thai society through the Thai capitalist state.
 

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