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"Its is forbidden to forbid!"

Slogans of 68

Slogans of the May 1968 revolt in France. These first appeared mainly on the walls of Paris during May and then spread internationally.

Commentary on the Sussex not for Sale campaign at Sussex University

Critical article on the 2008 Sussex Not For Sale campaign at the University of Sussex, written by an active member of the campaign.
Shot from 'Our Daily Bread'

TV Times - 26 April - 2 May 2008

This weeks highlight is a virtually silent documentary portrayal of the anomie and alienation inherent in modern-day food production in Europe.

Open Letter to the International Communist Current - Ingram

How the ICC is perceived by a very disillusioned ex-member.

Panic at oil pensions strike

Workers at the Grangemouth Ineos plant will strike for two days from Sunday and will shut down the Forties pipeline, which provides a third of the UK's daily oil output.

Rooted in slavery: prison labor exploitation

Article analysing the roots of prison labour in America.

More shoe factory strikes in Vietnam

Two more shoe factories in Vietnam were on strike this month, as 4,000 workers walked out in Ho Chi Minh City while 3,000 struck at a Taiwanese owned factory in southern Long An province.

Greenberg, Yiddelle 1909-194?

Biography of Polish anarchist Yiddelle Greenberg, whose activity was crucial in the formation of the Polish anarchist movement.

French docks blockaded in strike action

Workers at France's seven biggest ports went on strike today to protest a government plan to sell dock-equipment management to private companies…

Health and postal strikes in Trinidad

Health and postal workers in Trinidad and Tobago have been out on strike this week over hospital overcrowding and pay and conditions respectively.

Abahlali baseMjondolo to host National UnFreedom Day

Freedom Day, 27 April, is the major national holiday in the civic religion of post-apartheid South Africa. The poor are usually herded into…
A shack burnt in the aftermath of the electricity disconnections in the Kennedy Road settlement

The Politics of Fire

Abahlali baseMjondolo has long sought to politicise fire & shit: to show that people suffer fires because electricity is refused, to show that…
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