Workers World Party respects and defends the Bolivian masses’ right to choose Evo Morales as their president, which is one of the fundamental principles of sovereignty. No intervention into the internal affairs of Bolivia! In solidarity, Monica Moorehead for the WWP Interim Central Committee Executive Committee United States
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Raposo is a Portuguese Marxist and analyst. This article was published Oct. 23 on the website jornammudardevida.info. Translation by John Catalinotto. Party politics in Britain, power struggles between Britain and the European Union, and U.S. pressure from the outside aiming to break up and weaken the EU have all contributed . . .
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Published Oct. 21 in the Italian newspaper, Il Manifesto. Translation by John Catalinotto. “Some countries have nuclear missiles, but the West insists that we cannot have them. This is unacceptable.” This statement by President Erdogan reveals that the current crisis goes beyond that which began with the Turkish offensive in . . .
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October 25 was declared “A Day of Action” by the South African Development Community to end the economic sanctions on Zimbabwe. SADC is comprised of 16 countries in the Southern African region. These sanctions — an act of war imposed by the U.S. and other Western imperialist countries 20 years . . .
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This statement on recent events in Honduras was issued by the Honduras Solidarity Network Oct. 13. Former President Mel Zelaya leads an August protest against Honduran dictator JOH. Honduras’ Narco-Dictatorship installed through a US backed coup must go! For ten years, since the US backed coup in June 2009, a . . .
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A sentence of life without parole condemns those who receive it to die in prison. Pennsylvania has more than 5,300 residents serving Death By Incarceration, the second highest number of any state. According to prison abolitionists Quinn Cozzens and Bret Grote, 65 percent of people serving DBI are Black, even . . .
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