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Dialectics of revisionism

CPI-Marxist’s policies:
Andhra Pradesh: Struggle for land for poor.
West Bengal: Grab the land of poor and donate to corporate capitalists like Tata.
Kalinganagar: Oppose land grabbing in the name of SEZ.
Nandigram: Uphold land grabbing in the name of SEZ.
Mudigonda: Criticise police firings on poor people who struggle for land.
Nandigram: Encourage murders and rapes on poor people who […]

India: Victory for Bhopal survivors

Kerryn Williams
15 August 2008
After a massive campaign launched in February by survivors of the 1984 Bhopal disaster, the Indian government announced on August 8 that it would concede their demands to establish an “empowered commission” for rehabilitation of victims and the environment, and pursue legal action against Dow Chemicals.
Thousands of people were killed when […]

U.S. imperialism & Caspian oil

Source: workers.org
The U.S. media’s war reporting on Georgia’s invasion of South Ossetia has echoed the kind of lies and misinformation that characterized the reporting on the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The war reports are little more than Pentagon propaganda pieces.
To understand what is happening and why, there’s no chance if your only source is the […]

U.S. hidden hand pushes Ossetia war

Source: Workers World Party
Long before Aug. 8, when the leaders of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus Mountains south of Russia, attacked a small autonomous region known as South Ossetia, the U.S. military was deeply involved in Georgia. Washington is no innocent bystander in this bloody struggle, which provoked a response by Russia that now […]

Exporting the fruit of mass exploitation

By Betsey Piette
Bogotá, Colombia
From Shakespeare’s rose in “Romeo & Juliet” to Van Gogh’s sunflowers, flowers have been integral to many cultures, marking rites of passage from birth to death.

Alba, a flower worker.
WW photos: Betsey Piette

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