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PDF of November 10 issue


PDF of November 10 issue

Download the PDF. World condemns U.S. blockade of Cuba Also: South Koreans protest U.S. military Communist Party of China Congress New York solidarity with DPRK Rhode Island: Jobs for local workers Railway strike could ‘shut it down’ Disability justice — a right, a demand Houston: ‘Fire the killer cop!’ Broken . . .

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Parents of police victim want the cop indicted


Parents of police victim want the cop indicted

Houston “Today is six months Jalen has been gone. We are still looking for answers. Time’s up; it’s time to do something,” announced Tiffany Rachel, mother of 29-year-old Jalen Randle, who was shot to death by a Houston cop April 27. A crowd of Randle’s extended family, his friends and . . .

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Seifullah Paracha released from U.S. custody after 19 years


Seifullah Paracha released from U.S. custody after 19 years

Seifullah Paracha, incarcerated at U.S. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Seifullah Paracha was finally reunited with his family in Pakistan in October for the first time since 2003, the year his life was turned upside down. Paracha has the dubious distinction of having survived — for almost two decades — some . . .

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Bay Area demands: ‘Let Cuba live!’


Bay Area demands: ‘Let Cuba live!’

Lujain Al-Saleh, a member-leader of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center in San Francisco, extends Palestinian solidarity to Cuba, Nov. 3.WW Photo: Judy Greenspan San Francisco Nov. 3 — As the 30th United Nations General Assembly vote condemning the U.S. blockade against Cuba was taking place, angry protesters in the . . .

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¡Defiende el derecho al voto de los presos!


¡Defiende el derecho al voto de los presos!

Crédito: ACLU Florida A menos de dos semanas de las elecciones de mitad de período, ha habido al menos 20 casos de personas arrestadas y acusadas de fraude electoral, – en realidad, votar siendo negro en el estado de Florida. Las acusaciones provienen de las elecciones de 2020. Todos los . . .

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