The third leg of the polycentric World Social Forum will take place in Karachi from March 24-29. The six day event, a gathering of civil society organizations from around the world, will be held to reinforce the global movement against globalization, wars, colonization, denial of human rights and a host of other issues.
Socialist leaders arrested for ‘terrorist’ T-shirts
26 February 2006Leaders of the Danish Left Socialists have been arrested for selling T-shirts in support of the Armed Forces of the Revolution in Colombia (FARC) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
Together against the Bolkestein directive
9 February 2006On February 14th the proposed Bolkestein directive comes up in the European Parliament for its first reading. The European Trade Union Confederation is calling for a major demonstration in Strasbourg. European Sections of the Fourth International have issued the following statement.
British media campaign’s response
6 February 2006The Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom, a longstanding media reform organisation in Britain set up by the unions and the labour movement, explains its position on the Mohammed cartoons controversy.
Another Africa is Possible
30 January 2006, byThis year the World Social Forum is being held on three continents. Before the Forum in Caracas, the first big gathering of the global justice movement took place in Bamako, the capital of Mali, from 19th to 23rd January.
Urgent solidarity appeal for sacked SEAT workers in Catalonia
25 January 2006In the middle of December 2005 the leadership of the
Seat/Volkswagen Group announced the dismissal of
about 800 Seat workers in Catalonia, one day before
Christmas - with the agreement of the main unions. These workers face a long struggle and urgently need support.
Victory for the Right
23 January 2006, byFor the first time in Portugal, the right wing has won a presidential election. Ex-PM Cavaco Silva, defeated by the Socialist Sampaio in 1996, has now been elected in the first round with 50,6%. The Communist Party voted increased a little, and the Left Bloc maintained its influence.
Joint Statement Issued by the Iraqi Trade Unions
18 January 2006Satement issued by five important union federations about IMF/World Bank programmes for Iraq after a meeting in Amman, Jordan, on 16 January.
Transit union shuts down New York
4 January 2006, byWhat do you get when you mix together 35,000 angry workers, an arrogant management, a union leadership under pressure from its membership, a decades-long drive to shrink the public sector, a racial divide between bosses and workers, and miscalculations? In December 2005, you got a transit strike in New York City.
Declaration of European Anti-Capitalist Left meeting
3 January 2006, byThe European Anti-Capitalist Left conference met in London on the 26th and 27th November 2005. It decided to step up its own activity and visibility, most notably by proposing to host a broad seminar in Paris in May 2006 as a forum for discussion for the European radical left.