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Philadelphia rally for Mahmoud Khalil


Philadelphia rally for Mahmoud Khalil

Philadelphia Over 1,000 people gathered outside City Hall in Philadelphia on March 17 for a rally to defend free speech, immigrant rights and to protest the politically motivated detention and threatened deportation of anti-genocide, Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil. The lead banner for the event read: “You can’t deport a . . .

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Statement condemns massacres in Syria, hails resistance


Statement condemns massacres in Syria, hails resistance

The massacre carried out in coastal Syria in early March by the regime now ruling that country that goes by the initials HTS has left thousands of people killed in the provinces of Tartus and Latakia. The Bronx Anti-War Coalition issued a statement March 7 that we excerpt here. Despite . . .

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Pennsylvania prisons – inedible food


Pennsylvania prisons – inedible food

During a recent video visit with a person incarcerated at SCI Pine Grove in Pennsylvania, I was told they had been cautioned not to eat the country-fried steak being served, because “it came in moldy.” The food comes in all the time in boxes marked “Not For Human Consumption” and . . .

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More repression at Columbia University


More repression at Columbia University

The kidnapping and arrest of Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was perhaps the most heinous example of collusion between the government and university administrators in repressing the Palestine solidarity movement on campuses in the U.S. People fighting for Khalil’s release have held huge . . .

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Workers World: International Working Women’s Day means solidarity


Workers World: International Working Women’s Day means solidarity

The essence of International Working Women’s Day is solidarity, as propounded by its European socialist founders in 1910. In the spirit of this special day, commemorated on March 8, Workers World newspaper hails women workers, oppressed people and those of many genders in the U.S. and worldwide — from the . . .

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