Workers World condemns the overthrow of the democratically elected government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. Assad had served as president in Syria since 2000. Syrian “rebels,” backed by the U.S., Israel and Türkiye, took over Syria’s capital Damascus on Dec. 9. Assad has been granted political asylum in Russia. . . .
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Lea Kayali, representing the Palestinian Youth Movement, gave this speech to the National Day of Mourning on Nov. 28, 2024, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. As a Palestinian, every day for the last 419 days has been a day of mourning. In the last 24 hours, we mourned the 101 Palestinians martyred . . .
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The following statement from political prisoner Leonard Peliter was read at the 55th annual National Day of Mourning held in Plymouth, Mass., on Nov. 28, 2024. Greetings my relatives, friends, loved ones and supporters. I am honored that you still hold me in your thoughts, believe in me, pray for . . .
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By Narciso Isa Conde Narciso Isa Conde is a historic leader of the revolutionary movement in the Dominican Republic, who summarizes his article with this comment: “Terror reigns on a larger scale when the names and faces of Trump’s cabinet and those close to him come to light.” Translation: John . . .
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In recognition of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People first commemorated in 1977, 30 years after a United Nations resolution that supported the state of Israel, many protests took place on Nov. 29 around the world, including in the U.S., in support of the Palestinians’ right to . . .
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Protesters gathered on Elmwood Ave. in Buffalo Nov. 10 to protest the U.S. presidential election, in opposition to both corporate parties, the Democrats and Republicans. The demonstration was organized by Workers World Party in collaboration with the Buffalo Democratic Socialists of America, Young Democratic Socialists of America (University at Buffalo) . . .
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