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The anti-CPE struggle continues in France

The withdrawal of the CPE was announced today. This is a victory for the protesters, however the government still has the ability to strongarm similar legislation through and has not withdrawn the other parts of the new law package.

France: 'La Lutte' continues?

Demonstrations are planned for tomorrow as many universities maintain the pressure on the government, with some hoping for the extension of the struggle.

CPE scrapped

A more detailed look at the withdrawal of the new French employment law CPE with latest updates.

Montpellier - reaction to the withdrawal, and events this week

Our correspondent in Montpellier reacts to the withdrawal of the CPE and gives a run down of events there this past week.

A victory for the anti-CPE movement, but will it end there?

Our correspondent in Bordeaux, Jay Taylor, reacts to the news that the CPE has been withdrawn.

France: CPE withdrawn

It was announced that the new ‘first employment contract’ (Contrat première embauche, or CPE) has been withdrawn in the face of mass protest.

BNP leader resigns amid assassinations claim

Earlier this year, Tony Lecomber, the BNP's second most senior member resigned following rumours that he had approached a Liverpool BNP member to get him to carry out assassinations.

BPP organiser arrested

The South Wales Organiser for fascist group the British People's Party has been arrested and charged with 'incitement to racial hatred'.
Stuart Christie.

Christie and Ward: three anarchist book reviews - The Guardian

Paul Avrich obituary - Stuart Christie

Obituary of Russian-American anarchist historian Paul Avrich by Stuart Christie from The Guardian, Monday April 10, 2006.

Class War, Real Ale, and Stuart Christie - The Guardian

The BNP's twelve worst councillors

BNP councillors have been elected on the promise to be different. Criticising the ‘old gang’, the BNP has benefited from being considered a “new” party. However, the shine appears to be already slipping from their political machine.
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