By Akinyele Umoja This article was originally published in Black Agenda Report on July 12. Mutulu Shakur passed away [on July 6] just seven months after being paroled. Like other political prisoners he was released only when he was terminally ill. The U.S. has more political prisoners and incarcerates them . . .
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Beckley, West Virginia Nearly 100 prison abolitionists and family members of jailhouse murder victims rallied in Beckley on July 15 to raise awareness of the growing number of deaths in jails throughout West Virginia. In the last couple of years, the deaths have become epidemic, with dozens of incarcerated workers . . .
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July 27 marks 70 years since the Korean War armistice was signed. In just three years, an estimated 4 million people — more than half of them Korean civilians — had been killed by the time of the 1953 ceasefire agreement. Credit: Korea Peace Action And up to this year, . . .
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July 11, 2023 – Following Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan’s “green light” for Sweden’s accession to NATO within the framework of the imperialist alliance’s Summit in Vilnius, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Türkiye (TKP) issued the following statement. It is only a matter of time before NATO, the . . .
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