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** Mobilize to stop Netanyahu and Trump’s genocidal war crimes! ([link removed] )
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Workers World condemns in unequivocal terms Israel’s latest genocidal assault on Gaza, carried out before dawn on March 17. Without warning, Israeli bombs slaughtered over 400 people, the majority of them children, women and elders. Nearly 600 other Palestinians were injured in this murderous attack. Palestinians in Ramallah, in the . . .
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** Stop imperialist aggression on Yemen! ([link removed] )
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Workers World Party has consistently shown solidarity with all currents and forms of the Palestinian resistance, including armed struggle, against the U.S.-backed terrorist, Zionist regime of Israel — even before the Al-Aqsa Flood took place on Oct. 7, 2023. And this anti-imperialist solidarity has been extended to the whole Axis . . .
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** Protest hits another state-sanctioned lynching in New York ([link removed] )
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New York City The state, its police and its prisons actively HUNT and END the lives of poor and oppressed people — Black men in particular. On March 1, correctional officers from Mid-State Correctional Facility located in Marcy, New York, brutalized 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi, beating him to death. They pounded . . .
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** Women mill workers: Two centuries of struggle ([link removed] )
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Working-class women and gender-oppressed people have a long, proud history of struggle. An early movement of women textile mill workers began in the 1830s in Lowell, Massachusetts. About 8,000 workers labored under terrible conditions; 13-hour days were the norm, and child labor was common. Masthead of “Voice of Industry,” newspaper . . .
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** Ms. Farmer’s law protects trans women ([link removed] )
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By Lolo Serrano This article is dedicated to Jerome “Hoagie” Coffey and his aunts Denise and Lisa Smith. On his first day in office, President Trump 2.0 signed Executive Order 14168: “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” EO 14168 sets in motion . . .
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