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Subject Anti-colonial fighters resist French war in Mali + more from Workers World
Date December 7, 2019 2:00 PM
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** Anti-colonial fighters resist French war in Mali ([link removed] )
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Caption: People in Bamako, Mali, protest French neocolonial war. Seven years of France fighting to control Mali burst into the open Nov. 25 as two French military helicopters collided. They were trying to land commandos on a totally dark night in a cloud of fine black sand that the . . .

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** What road to socialism? ([link removed] )
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WW photo: Monica Moorehead From left to right: Larry Holmes, Makasi Motema, Stephanie Tromblay (who chaired the forum), Scott Williams and Taryn Fivek at the New York branch of Workers World Party public and livestream forum Nov. 23 on “What Road to Socialism?” This article is based on an edited . . .

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** Greek people refuse to forget after 46 years  ([link removed] )
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Tens of thousands of people marched in Athens, Thessaloníki and other Greek cities on Nov. 17 to commemorate a student uprising, strongly supported by workers, that had been brutally crushed by tanks 46 years ago. This is an annual event. Students had occupied the Athens Polytechnic on Nov. 14, 1973, . . .

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** Protest disrupts football game over climate crisis ([link removed] )
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photo: TMZ During halftime at the classic Yale and Harvard football game on Nov. 23 in New Haven, Conn., hundreds of protesters from both schools took to the middle of the football field with signs and banners to protest the complicity of both universities’ administrations in the climate crisis. The . . .

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** Airport workers arrested while demanding affordable health care  ([link removed] )
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Caption: Philadelphia airport Nov. 26 “Get sick, go broke! Our health care is a joke.” That call-and-response was chanted loudly and clearly on Nov. 26 by hundreds of airport catering workers and supporters outside Philadelphia Airport’s American Airlines Terminal B. Before the demonstration came to an end, police had arrested . . .

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** National Day of Mourning: 50 years of Indigenous struggle ([link removed] )
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WW PHOTO: Rachel Jones Hundreds of Indigenous people, their allies and supporters gathered on Coles Hill in Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 28 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Day of Mourning, an appropriate antidote to the racist myth of so-called Thanksgiving and the Pilgrims. On the . . .

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** Outrage over NFL’s racist suspension of Myles Garrett ([link removed] )
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Cleveland Local Cleveland celebrities were serving meals to 8,000 homeless and low-income residents on Nov. 26 at an annual event, “Feed the Need.” Among them was Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, whose indefinite suspension from playing had been upheld by National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell five days earlier. . . .

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