US Proxies Terrorising Workers in Haiti... Again: Ricky Baldwin An article about the use of paramilitaries and the Dominican army to terrorise Haitian workers and the lengths employers will go to break strikes.
The friendly face of US imperialism: USAID and Haiti A report on the role of USAID in Haiti, demonstrating how international aid can be used to break up resistance and support foreign intervention…
Haiti: Class Analysis of a Crisis An analysis of the Haitian political conflict of the early 2000's which culminated in overthrow (for the second time) of President Jean Paul…
Working for the Rat: Murray MacAdam An article on working conditions for Haitian textile workers for the Disney Corporation and the attempts by US labour activists to pressure the…
Rich Companies, Poor Workers: The US-Haiti Connection Documentation into working conditions in outsourced textile factories in Haiti in the 90's.
CIA Death Squads: Allan Nairn Allan Nairn on the decades of direct CIA involvement in Guatemalan death squads.
Haiti Under the Gun: Allan Nairn An article detailing the collaboration between the US government and the paramilitary FRAPH in Haiti in the 1990's.
Reagan Administrations links with Guatemala's Terrorist Government: Alan Nairn An article detailing the peak in US-Guatemalan collaboration in state terror.
Auschwitz or the great alibi Article from Communist Left, No. 6, July – December, 1993; translated from La Gauche Communiste, no. 13., 1987. Original in Programme Communiste, N. 11, 1960. Although attributed to Amadeo Bordiga, it was probably written by the French-Jewish Bordigist Martin Axelrad (1926 – 2010), once a refugee, his parents died at Treblinka.
USI speaks out on the recent developments with the IWA The USI-AIT denounces what happened at the latest “IWA Congress” in Warsaw[i]
Who were the Grzechists? A number of conflicting political currents had their beginning in the Communist Workers’ Party of Poland (KPRP). One of the earliest of these…
From ‘Foreign Natives’ to ‘Native Foreigners’: Explaining Xenophobia in Post-apartheid South Africa An analysis of xenophobia in South Africa that foregrounds the role of the state.