No justice for the Gaza protestors While a few sentences have been reduced on appeal, those protesting Israel’s war crimes are still being criminalised.
Afghanistan: wheels coming off Nato’s war machine Rising losses and the dawning realisation that they cannot possibly win the war are leading to increasing divisions amongst members of the imperialist governments and their army general staffs fighting in Afghanistan, as they try desperately to save face and figure out how to leave the country without looking like the losers they are.
EDO decommissioners’ victory: resisting war crimes is not a crime The EDO decommissioners have been vindicated in their action to prevent Israeli war crimes by smashing up an arms factory in Brighton.
Industry matters: BA strikes, BBC pensions Post-election skirmishes on the industrial front have revealed a combination of leadership nervousness and grass roots anger over the efforts being made to make workers pay for the capitalist crisis.
No return to business as usual for an increasingly isolated zionist state On one level, it might seem that the fascist atrocity carried out by Israeli forces on board the Mavi Marmara, having temporarily woken consciences around the world, is already being successfully smoothed over and sanitised with the help of the ‘international community’. Scratch a little deeper, though, and it becomes clear that, for Israel, there can be no return to business as usual.
No return to business as usual for an increasingly isolated zionist state On one level, it might seem that the fascist atrocity carried out by Israeli forces on board the Mavi Marmara, having temporarily woken consciences around the world, is already being successfully smoothed over and sanitised with the help of the ‘international community’. Scratch a little deeper, though, and it becomes clear that, for Israel, there can be no return to business as usual.
Future generations must not pay for this capitalist crisis The bourgeoisie seeks to escape the effects of crisis by intensifying the exploitation of the working class. Ending the system of exploitation is the only way forward.
G20 protest: capitalism bares its teeth And seeks at the same time ideologically to disarm the proletariat.
Ireland Saville report: British murders on Bloody Sunday ‘unjustified and unjustifiable’ The inquiry’s findings are a victory for the Irish people, and one more small step on the road to a united Ireland.
Congress motions 1: the way forward for our party during the economic crisis The motions below were passed at the CPGB-ML’s congress on 5 June 2010.