Daily updates from Workers World
View this email in your browser ([link removed])
About ([link removed]) Print Subscription ([link removed]) Donate ([link removed]) Join ([link removed]) Contact ([link removed])
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
** Protesters demand: “Protect safe, legal abortion!” ([link removed] )
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
Demonstrators outside the U.S. Supreme Court Nov. 1 demanded an end to the near-total ban on abortions in Texas. Inside, arguments were made in two separate lawsuits challenging S.B. 8, the brutal Texas law — one brought by Whole Woman’s Health, a reproductive health care provider in Texas, the other . . .
Continue reading Protesters demand: “Protect safe, legal abortion!” at Workers.org ([link removed])
** Alex Saab’s case–Legally, politically damaging to the U.S ([link removed] )
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
The following is based on a statement on the case of diplomatic Special Envoy Alex Saab – kidnapped by the U.S. for attempting to ameliorate the dire conditions wreaked on Bolivarian Venezuela by U.S. sanctions – and was issued Nov. 5 by the International Action Center. The statement has been . . .
Continue reading Alex Saab’s case–Legally, politically damaging to the U.S at Workers.org ([link removed])
** Assata Shakur: ‘Fight tooth and nail to save Mumia’s life and free him’ ([link removed] )
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
Note: This statement was recorded at Radio Havana in Cuba in 1998 and featured on “All Things Censored: Vol. 1, 1998” by Mumia Abu-Jamal. “The first time I heard a tape of one of Mumia’s radio broadcasts, it was the first time I fully understood why the United States government . . .
Continue reading Assata Shakur: ‘Fight tooth and nail to save Mumia’s life and free him’ at Workers.org ([link removed])
** Haiti in crisis, U.S. big-business press calls for intervention ([link removed] )
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
Oct. 31 — The Haitian economy lacks the fuel it needs to function. Because Haiti’s electric grid is unreliable, hospitals, factories, banks, cell phone towers, schools, taxis and the “tap taps” that provide public transport — are cutting back or shutting down. A general strike of fuel truck drivers and . . .
Continue reading Haiti in crisis, U.S. big-business press calls for intervention at Workers.org ([link removed])
[link removed] Share ([link removed])
[link removed] http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FhMK4pD Tweet ([link removed] http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FhMK4pD)
[link removed] Forward ([link removed])
============================================================
Copyright © 2021 Workers World, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.
Our mailing address is:
Workers World
147 W 24th St Fl 2
New York, NY 10011-1911
USA
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.