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Written by Workers International League - Providence, RI
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Sunday, 26 November 2006 |
On November 20th,
a small group of workers and students gathered in downtown Providence
to show their solidarity with the people of Oaxaca and the revolutionary
movement developing throughout Mexico.
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Written by El Militante Sin Fronteras
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Wednesday, 08 November 2006 |
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On the morning of Wednesday, November 8, some 50 Twin Cities residents rallied outside the Mexican Consulate in St. Paul, MN.
The protestors demanded that Ulises Ruiz be removed and that all power be transferred to the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO).
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Written by Adam Richmond
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Monday, 17 July 2006 |
A report by WIL members in San Francisco on their recent successful participation in the emergency protest called against electoral fraud in Mexico.
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Written by El Militante Sin Fronteras
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Saturday, 15 July 2006 |
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On Friday, July 14, some 20-25 people gathered at the Mexican Consulate in St. Paul, MN in solidarity with the international appeal of Militante in Mexico. |
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Written by Josh Lucker and David May
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Saturday, 15 July 2006 |
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On Friday, July 14, members of the Workers International League in St. Louis, MO picketed outside the Spanish consulate for that country's governmen't premature recognition of the fraudulant Calderon government in Mexico.
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Written by Workers International League
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
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In response to the international appeal by the comrades of the Mexican Marxist journal
Militante, members of the
Workers International League (publishers of Socialist Appeal and
El Militante Sin Fronteras)
have organized an "Emergency Protest Against Electoral Fraud in Mexico"
for Friday, July 14 at 11:30 am at the
Mexican Consulate in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Written by Socialist Appeal
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Thursday, 23 February 2006 |
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In every country on earth, working people face the same conditions: attacks on wages and benefits, speedups, layoffs, broken contracts, sell-outs, and an all around lack of respect by the bosses. The Soldiers of Solidarity, initiated by rank and file members of the United Auto Workers, are saying: "Enough is Enough!" Their struggle to organize against these attacks has inspired working people internationally. We call on all workers in the U.S. and around the world, organized and unorganized, as well as the youth - the workers of tomorrow - to support their efforts 100 percent. Click here to view the messages and to send your own. For a background article by Gregg Shotwell click here.
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