Workers World is in full solidarity with the May 20, 2024, statement below and demands the ICC drop the arrest warrants against Hamas leaders, which falsely equate the heinous crimes against humanity carried out by the U.S.-backed apartheid Israeli state for the past 76 years with armed self-defense of the . . .
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Workers World extends its revolutionary condolences and heartfelt solidarity to the people of Iran with the tragic loss of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and others in a helicopter crash on May 19. We also extend our condolences to the Palestinian resistance who lost these two important . . .
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This article was published on May 7 in the Rapid City Journal, published in South Dakota. Hundreds of demonstrators protest outside the White House in Washington, D.C., for the Free Leonard Peltier 79th Birthday Action, Sept. 12, 2023. (Photo: ICT) By Amelia Schafer and Kevin Abourezk At 80 years . . .
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Jasmine Amira Taibi-Bennoui, owner of Lombard Café in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, and the café’s workers have faced harassment, violence, doxxing, and frequent threats after hosting a fund-raiser art fair for Gaza in November. Jasmine Amira Taibi-Bennoui addresses press conference outside Lombard Cafe, Philadelphia, May 17, 2024. Taibi-Bennoui . . .
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Faced with brutal police and vigilante attacks against encampments on University of California system campuses, the union representing 48,000 UC graduate students has authorized a strike. United Auto Workers Local 4811 has pointed out that the cop brutality, which university administrations are complicit in, is a worker safety issue. The . . .
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