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India: Tea estate lockouts lead to starvation deaths

Assam and Darjeeling tea estate lockouts have led to malnutrition and starvation deaths in India this month.

India: Tea estate lockouts lead to starvation deaths

Assam and Darjeeling tea estate lockouts have led to malnutrition and starvation deaths in India this month.

First union for Japanese temple workers

A buddhist monk from the Zenkoji temple in Nagano has formed the first ever union for temple workers in Japan.
Kenneth Rexroth

Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982

A short biography of poet, anarchist and pioneer of the Beat movement Kenneth Rexroth.
Leo Rothzeigel, right, in Budapest. Egon Erwin Kisch is beside him.

Rothziegel, Leo, 1892-1919

A short biography of Austrian anarchist Leo Rothziegel, who was killed in the fighting following the Hungarian Revolution of 1918.

Roussenq, Paul, 1885-1949

A short biography of French anarchist Paul Roussenq, who spent much of his life in prison camps.

Make Poverty History closes down, but did it succeed?

Last month the campaigning coalition Make Poverty History (MPH) decided to wind itself up. So has…

Osaka homeless evictions meet resistance

A tent village in Utsubo park, Osaka was evicted this month to make way for an international rose festival.

Nipped in the bud - Iraq's new intellectual property laws

Iraq's revised intellectual property laws have stifled any chance of escaping US control, reports Rob Ray.

Imprisoned in New Orleans

Jordan Flaherty and Tamika Middleton report on the fate of prisoners in New Orleans prisons since Hurricane Katrina.

Portugal: Pupils and workers oppose school closure

Students, teachers and school employees have been protesting against the closure of D. João de Castro Secondary School in Lisbon.

Belfast post wildcat could be over within hours

Union officials are trying to thrash out a new deal to end the strike - but workers are holding out until they are guaranteed no victimisation.
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