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1 juillet 2011

Contribution to the text about proletarian movement in Maghreb and Mashreq

Hello comrades! Here we are sending you some factual contribution to future translations of your new text about the current wave of class struggle in Maghreb and Mashreq to provide you with some examples of important actions of our class. All our sources...
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1 mai 2011

Class struggle in Maghreb and Mashrek

Class struggle in Maghreb and Mashrek [1]… Class struggle worldwide… Since weeks and months a strong movement is taking place in the so-called “Arab world”, which is nothing but a part of the whole world of capital. Countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen,...
14 avril 2011

Against the dictatorship of the economy Long live the international revolt of the proletariat!

Against the dictatorship of the economy Long live the international revolt of the proletariat! What’s the difference between these revolts in the “Arab world” and the previous revolts in Latin America, in Greece or in French suburbs? Which difference...
3 mars 2011

Solidarity with the rebels at war against the State and the power in the Maghreb and elsewhere

Solidarity with the rebels at war against the State and the power in the Maghreb and elsewhere
Since several months, the revolt has been growing and spreading from Algeria to Iraq. Thousands of rebels, young and less young, men and women shook the power while demonstrating, rioting, striking. Ben Ali and Mubarak left. May they croak! According...
3 mars 2011

Here or elsewhere: only one struggle, class struggle!

Here or elsewhere: only one struggle, class struggle!
After Ben Ali and Mubarak, who’s next? The revolutionary fire spreads all over the Arabic countries. A wave of panic sweeps through the dictators’ side, while the population steps up its courage and self-confidence, in spite of the most ferocious repression,...
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