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10 million workers strike across India

CHENNAI, India – Ten million workers, including workers from the banks, ports and mines were in the frontline of a nationwide general strike, April 16.

10 million workers strike across India

CHENNAI, India – Ten million workers, including workers from the banks, ports and mines were in the frontline of a nationwide general strike, April 16.

Slavery: Not as dead as you think

Few Americans learned in school that slaves were about half the workforce that built the White House and the U.S. Capitol.

San Francisco: Thousands march against war, racism and poverty

SAN FRANCISCO – In the largest peace demonstration the Bay Area has seen in many years, more than 35,000 people from all nationalities and political persuasions rallied and marched April 20 for an end to the real “axis of evil – war, racism and poverty.” The demand for an end to the slaughter and destruction in the Palestinian homeland, and to the occupation by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, with complicity by the Bush administration, was a dominant demand.

Students protest turnover of 42 schools

PHILADELPHIA – The 30 students, who had camped out overnight to protest the privatization of 42 schools here, blocked doorways at the School Administration Building April 17.

Alaska oil drilling nixed in Senate

In a stunning setback to the Bush administration, the Senate shot down a key element in President Bush’s energy plan on April 18. The 54-46 vote, which saw eight Republicans breaking ranks with the White House, fell well short of the 60 votes necessary to end debate on legislation that would have given Bush authority to allow drilling for oil on the Arctic Natural Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). For the entire article, click on the headline. To visit the homepage of Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, click here.

Eyewitness to occupation: Funds must be frozen to end conflict

The following article is based on a phone interview by Associate Editor Terrie Albano with correspondent Judith Le Blanc, who is in the West Bank, Gaza and Israel as part of a 16-person delegation sponsored by the Fellowship of Reconciliation. On April 18, Le Blanc was scheduled to go to the Jenin refugee camp, where U.N. investigations into the reported massacre are to take place.

Marchers protest military aid to Colombia

WASHINGTON – “The Bush administration claims we are fighting a war against terror,” said Mike Connerly, of Colombia Mobilization. “They are practicing state sponsored terrorism in Colombia.”

Speakers available

The 2002 fund drive campaign will feature several speaking tours on issues vital to world peace and the defeat of the ultraright in this fall’s elections.

Communist Party announces fund drive

April Smith, a leader in the Michigan District of the Communist Party, helped kick off the CPUSA’s $75,000 fund drive with a $1,000 check and pledge to reach their goal.

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