Browsing Archive: January, 2011
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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Solidarity with
the Tunisian revolt!
Athens, December 16th, 2011
The sacrifice of a small peddler who set
himself on fire on the 17th of last December after having his wares
confiscated because he had no “permit”, has sparked a widespread fire on all
cities of Tunisia.
For a month now the people of this country, with the youth in the forefront,
are revolting against the r... Continue reading ...
Floods and landslides are consequences of socio-economic and environmental ruinJanuary 21, 2011
PRESS RELEASE Information Bureau Communist Party of the PhilippinesFloods and landslides are consequences of socio-economic and environmental ruinJanuary 21, 2011Other versions: Waray The National Democratic Front-Eastern Visayas said today that the floods and landslides afflicting Eastern Visayas happened because of socio-economic policies that caused hardship to the people and also led to environmental destruction. "Eastern Visayas has been suffering regularly from floods and landslides since ... Continue reading ...
Maoists' escape: Judicial custody for arrested jailer, wardens
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/jharkhand/Maoists-escape-Judicial-custody-for-arrested-jailer-wardens/Article1-651940.aspx Press Trust Of India Ranchi, January 18, 2011 First Published: 20:49 IST(18/1/2011) Last Updated: 20:50 IST(18/1/2011)
Maoists' escape: Judicial custody for arrested jailer, wardens
A jailer and two wardens, arrested for helping three hardcore Maoists escape from a jail in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district, were sent to 14 days judicial custody by a court on Tuesd... Continue reading ...
Sri Lanka: the global context and ideology of a triumphant regime
Sri Lanka: the global context and ideology of a
triumphant regime
24 January 2011. A World
to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from two articles, "Global
Politics and the Sri Lankan Trajectory" and "A Contribution to the
Debate between Rajpal Abeynayake and Malinda Senevirathne on the Role of the
Moral Police," submitted by Surendra Rupasinghe, Secretary of the Ceylon
Communist Party (Maoist). These selections focus on the interrelationship on
the one hand between the politica... Continue reading ...
West Bank: Israel meets non-violence with murder
West Bank: Israel meets
non-violence with murder
3 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. Why has Israel inflicted so much
suffering on the children of Subhiyeh Abu Rahmeh?
Her son Abdullah was a founder of the unarmed and largely non-violent
protests that have been held in Bilin every Friday for almost six years. The
villagers are demanding the dismantling of the Israeli wall that cuts them off
from most of their olive orchards and other agricultural land that still
legally b... Continue reading ...
Statement by the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari on the conviction of Asit Kumar Sengupta
Statement by the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari on the conviction of Asit Kumar Sengupta
3 January 2011. A World to Win News Service.
Following is a 26 December press statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson for the
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Naxalbari.
A court in
Raipur (Chhattisgarh) has convicted comrade Asit Kumar Sengupta on two charges
including sedition and sentenced him to three and eight years imprisonment.
This comes after the three years he has already been forced to ... Continue reading ...
India: Dr Benayak Sen sentenced to life in prison
India: Dr Benayak Sen sentenced to life in prison
3 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. With the 24 December sentence of
life imprisonment for Dr Benayak Sen, another travesty of justice has taken
place in the Indian courts. Despite the clearly fraudulent evidence in the case
and protests in India and from international figures, the Indian government is
calculating how far they can go with a clampdown on those from different strata
who oppose Operation Green Hunt and other sta... Continue reading ...
India: Judicial inquiry into Azad murder?
India: Judicial inquiry into Azad murder?
17 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that the Union (central) government and the state government of Andhra Pradesh must respond to two petitions demanding a judicial inquiry into the killings of Communist Party of India (Maoist) spokesperson Comrade Azad (Cherukuri Rajkumar) and journalist Hemchandra Pandey.
Azad and Pandey were captured and murdered on the night of July 1 2010, in Adilabad district of Andhra... Continue reading ...
The good news from Tunisia
The good news from Tunisia
17 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. In a world sorely in need of good news and a Middle East that has seemed to be getting darker, a ray of light has broken through in Tunisia.
Instead of accepting being pressed down and passive, the masses of people seized the initiative and toppled a hated head of state who had long administered the country for the benefit of France, the other European powers and the U.S., a man who was backed by all of them until the ver... Continue reading ...
Murder in the West Bank: Corrections and amplifications
Murder in the West Bank: Corrections and amplifications
10 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. There are two mistakes in the article "West Bank: Israel meets non-violence with murder" in AWTWNS110103.
The Israeli soldier who deliberately shot Ashraf Abu Rahmeh in the foot as he stood, hooded, arms handcuffed behind his back and tied to a jeep, did not fire a tear gas projectile. It was a so-called "rubber bullet", a rubber-coated steel projectile, that left him with a limp since that day... Continue reading ...
Falluja: the U.S. keeps killing after its troops have moved on
Falluja: the U.S. keeps killing after its troops have moved on
10 January 2011. A World to Win News Service. Two recent medical studies compare the long-term effects of the U.S.-led assaults on Falluja in 2004 to what the U.S. inflicted on Vietnam – and Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The U.S.-led invaders moved into this town of a few hundred thousand people just north-west of Baghdad in April 2003 and took over a local secondary school to use as their headquarters. On the evening of 28 April sever... Continue reading ...
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