Socialist Resistance, monthly newspaper produced by British supporters of the Fourth International along with other socialists has published the following editorial in response to the 7 July bombings in London.
29 Arrested in Anti-G8 Protest in Edinburgh
9 July 2005, by29 people were arrested in Edinburgh on July 6 as protesters took to the streets of Edinburgh after central police command had cynically stopped their transport arriving to take them to Gleneagles. Among those arrested were several key organisers from G8 Alternatives who were snatched from the march by squads of police.
Victory at Gleneagles! We did not blink!
8 July 2005, byAfter months of planning and activity and coming under the most extreme pressure from the state and media, the anti-capitalist movement in Scotland have won a magnificent victory.
Galloway and Bertinotti statements on London bombings
7 July 2005, by ,George Galloway on behalf of Respect, and European Left Party leader Fausto Bertinotti made these statements on the day of the bombings.
Mediterranean Social Forum
28 June 2005, byThe first Mediterranean Social Forum (FSMed) was held in Barcelona on June 16-18 2005, attracting between 4,500 and 5,000 participants (delegates, volunteers, interpreters, journalists and so on), with a very significant presence of representatives from organizations from the southern, eastern and northern shores of the Mediterranean.
Subcommandante Marcos: A letter of explanation...or perhaps farewell
24 June 2005Suncommandante Marcos has written a long open letter to follow up the recent communiques, giving broad hints of major changes in the Zapatista movement.
Zapatista Red Alert
23 June 2005The commanding Clandestine Indigenous Revolutionary Committee has called a Chiapas-wide "Red Alert". In three communiques Subcommandante Marcos seems to indicate a major political-organisational turn by the EZLN is in the offing.
22nd International Revolutionary Youth Camp
16 June 2005This year’s International Revolutionary Youth Camp is being held in Barbaste, near Agen in France. Visit the camp web site to register.
G8 meanness over the debt
14 June 2005, byOn June 11 the meeting of the G8 Finance ministers resulted in bombastic statements about a "historic" cancellation of the debt burdening poorer countries. CADTM is suspicious of such dramatic gestures which so far have led only to cosmetic cancellations.
Tamassint prisoners launch hunger strike
7 June 2005Twelve of the prisoners of Tamassint started an indefinite hunger strike on Monday 6 June.