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PDF of January 13 issue


PDF of January 13 issue

Download the PDF. Profit plague feeds omicron surge Statement: Enslavement, prisons — and the vote Ahmaud Arbery case: What’s next? Sidney Poitier: Artist & activist Revolutionary queerness The inferno industry Strike wave coming?: Baristas walk out Student workers win big Editorials: Jan 6: Capital & the Capitol U.S., hands off . . .

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U.S. − hands off Kazakhstan!


U.S. − hands off Kazakhstan!

Just days before urgent talks between Russia and the United States in Geneva, Switzerland, began Jan. 10, a widespread outbreak of fighting in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan — including burning the presidential palace — resulted in Russia sending troops to that country to guard strategic buildings. The Jan. . . .

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Student workers win big on both coasts


Student workers win big on both coasts

Columbia University, New York City, Dec. 1, 2021. After 10 weeks on the picket line, student workers at Columbia University are claiming victory. The members of Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers Local 2110 voted to end their strike. They will spend the next two weeks discussing the details of . . .

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Sudanese Communist Party spokesperson: ‘Organizing the masses’


Sudanese Communist Party spokesperson: ‘Organizing the masses’

The following are edited excerpts from an interview with an official spokesperson of the Sudanese Communist Party, Dr. Fathi al-Fadl, published in January in the International (English-language) section of the Turkish e-zine Kaldıraç (The Lever). Al-Fadl discusses current preparations for launching a general strike. A mass movement in spring 2019 . . .

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Comentario: Necesitamos la abolición de las prisiones, no la reforma


Comentario: Necesitamos la abolición de las prisiones, no la reforma

Credit: Lauren Walker for Truthout Casi 2,3 millones de personas encarceladas cada día en prisiones, cárceles y centros de detención de Estados Unidos, se enfrentan a posibles condenas de muerte mientras están encerradas durante una pandemia respiratoria mortal. A pesar de enfrentarse a condiciones inhumanas e insalubres, han mostrado una . . .

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Letters from incarcerated readers: ‘A glimpse into my struggle’


Letters from incarcerated readers: ‘A glimpse into my struggle’

Dear Workers World, I ran across an ad you all wrote about Russell Maroon Shoatz, and I became interested in finding out more about your organization and the things you all do. Please put me on your mailing list and send me any publications and resources you have for prisoners. . . .

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