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Subject Thousands Sign Petition Supporting Assange Release + more from Workers World
Date January 22, 2022 2:02 PM
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** Thousands Sign Petition Supporting Assange Release ([link removed] )
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The following is a press release from the United National Antiwar Coalition: WASHINGTON, D.C. — Led by the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), more than 26 antiwar groups and 2,500 individual peace and justice advocates have cosponsored a statement (tinyurl.com/2p9fb4es) calling for the immediate release of publisher Julian Assange and . . .

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** Haitian government collapsing – U.S. involved in Moïse assassination? ([link removed] )
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Conditions for most people in Haiti are dire. While the country has significant economic resources, the wages of Haitian workers are the lowest in the Western Hemisphere, the result of intense exploitation. Estimates from the U.N. are that 20% of Haitians live below the absolute poverty line of $1.23 a . . .

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** On the picketline ([link removed] )
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Art Institute of Chicago Following a union drive in September 2020 that garnered majority support, workers at the Art Institute of Chicago museum voted overwhelmingly to form the Art Institute of Chicago Workers United. They will be represented byAmerican Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Local 31. The School . . .

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** Panamá, 9 de Enero de 1964: una revolución popular antiimperialista  ([link removed] )
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El 9 de Enero marcó un punto de quiebre de la política norteamericana en Panamá. En esa fecha estallaron 60 años de contradicciones acumuladas, fue una verdadera revolución popular en el pleno sentido de la palabra. Allí se hizo añicos el sueño de riquezas que la oligarquía panameña había pintado . . .

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