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Understanding the Iran situation

Turkey bans strikes by aviation workers

Over 300 aviation workers have been sacked via text message by the Turkish government for attempting to resist plans that will ban workers from…
Cover of "animal liberation: devastate to liberate? Or devastatingly liberal?

Animal liberation: Devastate to liberate, or devastatingly liberal?

In this essay an anonymous animal liberation activist critically discusses the relative merits of…
Taliban fighter

Islamic fundamentalism: Religious fanaticism to reinforce the state

1990 article by Internationalist Perspective on Islamic fundamentalism not as a mediaeval religious…
The League of Revolutionary Black Workers.

Finally got the news

Documentary about the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a radical black workers' group based in the car factories of Detroit. Through…
Juan Pablo Torroija

The death of an Argentinian squatter in Barcelona

Juan Pablo Torroija was detained in the city of Girona. A few hours later he ended up in hospital. He was beaten and carried marks of…
Broad sections of the Anaheim working class are seething with anger at cops

California cops clamp down on Disneyland dissent

An update from Adam Ford on the dissent - and repression - following the fatal shooting of 25 year-old Manuel Diaz by police, in Anaheim,…

New feature: improved social sharing

As part of our ongoing improvements to the site, we have made it easier for people to share our content on social networking websites like…

Our present is your future

Fantastic series of short documentaries from Reel News about the crisis in Greece and the working class response. Featuring interviews with…

Serwotka sellout sets seal on Olympic exploitation

Adam Ford on the PCS' aborted strike action, and the unions' Olympic failures.

The Canadian postal workers wildcat strike 1965

During 1955-1965 the volume of mail posted in Canada more than doubled. The number of postal workers did not - instead, the bosses forced workers…

Australian construction workers in ‘watershed’ victory against the bosses

Despite employers taking court action and using the police to get scabs through picket lines,…
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