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Letters from Algeria: the situation after the uprising - The Red Menace

Accounts of a participant in the 1988 uprising against austerity measures in Algeria.

Bread, blood and circuses - The Red Menace

Article drawing parallels between the March 1989 riots against austerity measures in Venezuela, and food riots in Burma.
Taxis in Wenzhou that broke the strike were attacked

Taxi strikes in North and South East China

Taxi drivers in the northeast city of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province, struck and staged sit-ins outside Communist Party and government offices…

Down with the first word war! - The Red Menace

The Red Menace look at how the governments of Iran, Pakistan and the West have used the 1989 Salman Rushdie affair to shore up support for their own regimes.

Education: the future of an illusion

Article looking at 1989 attacks by the government on the higher education system in the UK.
Manley and Castro

Jamaica: another two-party state - The Red Menace

Article looking at the capitalist nature of Jamaican society, following the election of a 'socialist' party in the 1989 elections.

Review: Non-market socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - The Red Menace

The Red Menace reviews Maximilien Rubel and John Crump's book, Non-Market Socialism in the…

The Black Maroon Settlement of Angola: A Beacon of Freedom in Florida

Historian Adam Wasserman's account of Angola, a largely unknown free black maroon settlement in…
Xianghe Chemical Factory poisoned the water supply, making at least 500 people sick

Protests in China over pollution

Authorities closed a chemical plant after local residents in central Hunan Province protested against cadmium pollution, which killed two people…

The elite and community protests in South Africa

Shawn Hattingh gives an anarchist view on the community and workers revolt sweeping South Africa.

Marut, Ret: The Early B. Traven - James Goldwasser

A 1990s article surveying the then recently-acquired Ret Marut archive, now residing with the University of California. The documents confirm…

Land seizure in Eastern China leads to clashes

More than 3,000 villagers in Zhejiang province of eastern China blocked a highway and clashed with police as they protested against alleged official corruption in a land compensation deal according to a human rights monitor and a witness.
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