Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, March 11, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
"Honour killings" and the oppression of women
7 March 2011. A World to Win News Service. It has been nearly four years since Doa Khalil, a 17-year-old woman in Iraqi Kurdistan, was stoned to death by her relatives to protect the "family honour". This dreadful act shocked those who saw the clips of the scene recorded on mobile phones and circulated on the Internet. It dramatically demonstrated the ongoing oppression of women in a patriarchal world.
Since then an increasing number of young women ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, March 3, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
On the 14 February Iranian people's protests
28 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. In the largest anti-regime protest in a year, on 14 February the Iranian people came to the streets once again in solidarity with the people's struggles in the Middle East. The uprising that started in June 2008 after the fraudulent presidential election had suffered a setback due to both the brutal suppression of the regime and the weaknesses of the reformist leaders.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, March 3, 2011,
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Libya: Big powers need new monster
28 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. The Western powers may have turned against Muammar al-Gaddafi, declaring him mentally unstable after discovering his unexpected political instability, but he has been their man.
He has ruled not only in their political interests, but even more basically in the interests of their finance capital and world economic system, and in turn their interests have been his. If they are ready to dump him now, it is not becaus...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
AWorldToWinNewsService
On the lifting of subsidies in Iran
A World to Win News Service. 21 February 2011. After years of discussion and controversy in Iran's ruling class about the lifting of subsidies on electricity, fuel, water and other basic needs of the people, this measure was finally implemented by the government at the end of 2010.
The price of petrol increased by 600 percent, and the price of diesel fuel was multiplied by 22. The price of petrol went up 7.5 times. The price of electric...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
AWorldToWinNewsService Egypt: Some background to today's revolt
A World to Win News Service. 21 February 2011. Following are excerpts from an interview by AWTWNS with Ray Bush, Professor in African Studies and Development Politics in the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds (UK).
- Could you tell our readers something about the nature of the Egyptian military, its role in Egypt, in the region, and its relationship to the U.S. and other Western powers?
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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AWorldToWinNewsService Egypt: a great victory won, more to be done
14 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. The Egyptian people have accomplished something great. They are to be congratulated, admired and emulated. They have earned the right to a mighty celebration. Everywhere people are happy for them and for what their achievement may mean for the today's intolerable order in the region and the globe.
In a word, they have made their voices and their lives count. Because this is real, not...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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"The 'grand' – and deadly – illusion"
7 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from an article in the issued dated 6 February 2011 of Revolution, newspaper of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. For the full text and other materials: www.revcom.us
"The army is with us!"
When a struggle gets to the point where state power itself comes into play, this cry almost always goes up among the people. Usually this happens when things are on a precipice, when things fee...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
AWorldToWinNewsService Egyptians fight for springtime against the forces of winter
7 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. "The status quo in the region is clearly untenable," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a gathering of representatives of the big powers in Munich 5 February. Speaking in blunt terms because she was addressing her fellow tormentors of the Middle East and the globe, she urged them to deal with what for them is an unpleasant truth.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, February 24, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
"We want our Egypt, not Mubarak"
1 February 2011. A World to Win News Service. Whether or not Hosni Mubarak's reign will come to an end is no longer the question. How he goes, and what this transition leads to, is what is being fought out.
As men and women dressed in business suits as well as torn sandals jubilantly swelled the size of the demonstrations by a hundred-fold in a week, many people thought that the "march of a million" 1 February would end in victory. They thoug...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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News
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
In :
Maoist Revolution
PRESS RELEASE Information Bureau Communist Party of the Philippines
Floods and landslides are consequences of socio-economic and environmental ruinJanuary 21, 2011
Other 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 ...
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
Statement by the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari on the conviction ofAsit 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 ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, January 26, 2011,
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AWTW News Service
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...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, December 10, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Afghanistan: Measuring what the occupation has done to women
29 November 2010. A World to Win News Service. Recent reports by both human rights groups and Afghan officials indicate that violence against women in Afghanistan is on the rise and that this has been the trend since the beginning of the occupation of Afghanistan by the U.S. and other Nato countries.
A report published in April 2009 by the women's rights organisation Womankind said that 80 percent of Afghan women suffer from domestic...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, December 10, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
This article was received from AWTW News Service U.S.: New danger to the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal
22 November 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following is an edited excerpt from an article by C. Clark Kissinger that appeared in the 21 November 2010 issue of Revolution, newspaper of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
The largest courtroom of the federal Third Circuit Court of Appeals was packed with supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal as a three judge panel heard the latest oral arguments in hi...
India's biggest internal security threat, as the
Prime Minister famously described it, may be worse than you thought. That's
because even in Andhra Prade...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, November 13, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
we received following article from AWTW News service
Cholera in Haiti: a foreseeable result of a criminal system
8 November 2010. A World to Win News Service. Unlike the earthquake that hit Haiti last January, the cholera outbreak was predictable and preventable. The danger is far greater because of the earthquake, but the disease might have struck even without that destruction. People have known for many years that this was possible unless serious sanitation measures were taken.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Tuesday, November 9, 2010,
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Maoist Revolution
we received following Article from Maoist Revolution
COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MAOIST) CENTRAL COMMITTEE Press Release October 31, 2010
OPPOSE FIRMLY BARACK OBAMA'S VISIT TO INDIA, WHO IS THE GANG LEADER OF US IMPERIALISM, THE NO. 1 ENEMY OF THE WORLD PEOPLE! RAISE THE SLOGAN IN ONE VOICE 'OBAMA! GO BACK!!'
LOUDLY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY!!
US President Barack Obama will be coming to our country on November 6. The comprador rulers of India are busy laying red carpet to welcome him and trying to beautif...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, November 6, 2010,
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Maoist Revolution
we received this article form MAOIST_REVOLUTION--October, 24, 2010
Salute to the People’s Resistance in Rupganj against the Army
Yesterday, October 23, 2010, in Rupganj, at the outskirt of capital Dhaka, around ten thousand people of forty villages started resistance simultaneously against army, police, Rab and Awami fascists to protest against the effort of army of illegally grabbing people’s land to build quarters for their officers. In this incident many people have been injured being sh...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, November 3, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Mumia Abu-Jamal faces new death sentence threat
1 November 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from an article by C. Clark Kissinger in the 30 September 2010 issue of Revolution, voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
On November 9 in Philadelphia, three judges of the federal Third Circuit Court of Appeals will again hear oral arguments on the case of political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. The Court of Appeals – on orders from the U.S. Supreme Court – will be re...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, November 3, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
The U.S.'s mercenaries in Afghanistan
1 November 2010. A World to Win News Service. The flap about President Hamid Karzai's threat to restrict the use of mercenaries in Afghanistan sheds a bright light on what the U.S. and its allies are doing in there.
In August Karzai announced that foreign security firms would be banned from operating in the country, citing the undeniable fact that the men they employ have been responsible for all sorts of murders and other atrocities. He also claimed that t...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, November 3, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Kashmiris defy Indian troops for self-determination
25 October 2010. A World to Win News Service. The pictures of young people and teenagers with their faces covered throwing stones at security forces firing real bullets remind us of the Palestinian intifada, but this time in another corner of the world.
In another photo, we see no dead or funerals, but the cries of grief from women of different ages standing next to each other clearly indicates that they are mourning a murdered family member.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, November 3, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
"The Unknown Cultural Revolution - Life and change in a Chinese village"
Dongping Han grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution and now teaches in the U.S. He is the author of the book The Unknown Cultural Revolution—Life and Change in a Chinese Village. Following is an abridged version of the session at the end of a speech he gave in December 2008 at the New York symposium "Rediscovering the Chinese Cultural Revolution: Art and Politics, Lived Experience, Legacies of Liberation," spon...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Tuesday, October 19, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Living Dolls: Are women considered human yet? 11 October 2010. A World to Win News Service. The following book review is by Lindsay Wright. We welcome book and film reviews and other articles that express our readers' opinions.
Living Dolls, by Natasha Walter, Virago, 2010
It can be easy for those of us who grew up in the 60s to believe that in the West much of the battle to win equality between the sexes has been won. Living in London in 2010, my gas engineer is a woman and the midwife a man; I...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, October 14, 2010,
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International
More than a thousand Bangladeshi people have been killed by the Indian Border security force in the last ten years
Its a tragic story, a contemporary matter of concern.
According to the record of Odhikar, a Bangladeshi human right organization, BSF (Border security force of India)
killed 998 Bangladeshi citizen since January 1, 2000 to August 31,
2010. Of course, the number would be much more. There are a lot of
others who were injured, missing including women who were raped. [see
Amar desh...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, October 14, 2010,
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International
Red
Star Over China
This is undoubtedly India’s answer to ‘Red Star over China’, the
epoch-making story of what the then obscure Mao was up to in China’s rural
areas at the head of a nascent Communist party that eventually took power in
1949. When American Edgar Snow came out with the classic of a book, the world
sat up and took notice.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, October 8, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
The "Jewish boat to Gaza": How Israel deals with Jews who consider oppression immoral 4 October 2010. A World to Win News Service. Israel couldn't deal with the Irene the same way it had the Mavi Marmara. Unlike last May, when Israeli commandos killed nine Turkish passengers on an aid ship bound for Gaza, they had to be more careful with this small yacht carrying a symbolic cargo of medical and school supplies and therapeutic toys for Gaza intercepted 28 September.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, October 8, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
UN report: What happened on the Mavi Marmara 4 October 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from the report by a mission mandated by the UN Human Rights Council on the facts surrounding Israel's interception of a flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza 31 May 2010. (Report A/HRC/15/21) We have retained the paragraph numbering of the original document, and reprinted the entire paragraphs, although we have made a selection from this 56-page document to focus...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, October 8, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
U.S. to Israel after the Gaza ship massacre: keep up the killing 4 October 2010. A World to Win News Service. "The circumstances of the killing of at least six of the passengers were consistent with an extra-legal, arbitrary and summary execution," a UN-sponsored fact-finding mission on the Israeli attack on an aid flotilla to Gaza last May has concluded.
Contrary to Israeli claims that the nine passengers on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara were killed by Israeli soldiers acting in self-defense, ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, October 1, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
"On the execution of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani: a woman at the centre of the national and international policies of the anti-woman Islamic Republic of Iran"
Following are edited excerpts of an article by Azar Drakhshan, an activist with the 8 March Organisation of women from Iran and Afghanistan. The unabridged article in Farsi is available at www.8mars.com. Another excerpted version also appeared in the September issue of Haghighat, the publication of the Communist Party of Iran (Marxist-Len...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, September 27, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Deepwater drilling: disaster after disaster
20 September 2010. A World to Win News Service. The BP oil well that has been spewing poison into the Gulf of Mexico since April was declared officially "killed" 19 September. But like the undead in a horror movie who rise up again and again to attack the living, one after another deepwater oil rig is coming at humanity.
The Deepwater Horizon rig hired by BP was drilling for oil and gas on the seabed 1.5 kilometres underwater, and its tubes extended ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, September 27, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
More police murders of Bangladesh revolutionaries
20 September 2010. A World to Win News Service. According to information we received, Bangladesh police have killed two people said to be leading members of the Communist Party of East Bengal (Marxist-Leninist) (Red Flag), also know as the Purba Bangla Communist Party - Lal Pataka.
On 5 September, the Rapid Action Brigade (RAB) announced that they killed Abdur Rashid in what they claimed was a raid on a party meeting in a village in the Pabna Di...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, September 20, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
France and the Roma: ethnic cleansing and national identity
13 September 2010. A World to Win News Service. France is moving to forcibly expel its population of immigrant Roma, known pejoratively as Gypsies.
In August and early September, the police carried out raids on more than a hundred squats and improvised camps in vacant lots. They herded family after family – about a thousand people – onto buses, took them to detention centres and marched them onto chartered flights back to Romania,...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, September 20, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
Kissinger: Statesman or murderer? Ask Chileans
13 September 2010. A World to Win News Service. On 10 September in Geneva Henry Kissinger was greeted by jeers of ″murderer″ from over 100 demonstrators, mainly Chilean, as well as Argentines. The man who made the 11 September 1973 military coup in Chile possible, Kissinger had come to Switzerland to deliver the keynote speech on "Power shifts and security" at a meeting of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, September 9, 2010,
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International
Open Protest Letter from the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
(With Copies to the Participating Parties and Organizations of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement)
The Nepalese Armed Lackeys, a Contingent of Occupying Forces in Afghanistan
The presence of Nepalese armed lackeys was seen in Afghanistan almost simultaneously when the American private security companies appeared in Afghanistan. Since then the issue has been reported in Shola Jaw...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, September 9, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Flood control and social transformation in revolutionary China – "Teaching water to climb mountains"
6 September 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from an article that appeared in issue 13 (1989) of A World to Win magazine. It was originally published in the Revolutionary Worker (now called Revolution), voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, 10 June 1985.
For hundreds of years, floods and droughts had been the "twin scourges" of China. A major flood or dro...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Thursday, September 9, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
The Pakistan flood, economic damage and the truth about foreign aid
6 September 2010. World to Win News Service.
The immediate loss of life due to the continuing flooding in Pakistan is tragedy enough, but the long-term impact may cause even greater disaster.
The devastated fields long the Indus and other rivers, some still under water and others waterlogged and filled with mud and stones, constitute Pakistan's agricultural heartland and the foundation of its economy. This season's maize, cot...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, September 1, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
recevied from The AWTW News Service Drowning Pakistan: what it means for the people and who is responsible
30 August 2010. A World to Win News Service. "When the water came, we moved our women and children to high ground. Three of my daughters stayed behind to help the men pack up whatever belongings we could carry with us… within minutes, the current got too strong and the waters rose head high." This is how a villager from Sardaryab, a village in northwest Pakistan, lost two of his daughter...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, August 9, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
received from AWTW News service
The nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: not just history
2 August 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following are excerpts from previous issues of AWTWNS that continue to be, unfortunately, very relevant to today's unfolding events.
"That fateful summer, 8:15. The roar of a B-229 breaks the morning calm. A parachute opens in the blue sky. Then suddenly, a flash, an enormous blast – silence– hell on earth.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Monday, August 9, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received from AWTW news service The WikiLeaks and what they reveal
2 August 2010. A World to Win News Service. Criminals are invading a home. They're killing people who resist them and anyone who gets in their way, even children,. This goes on for a long time. A young man who's supposed to be part of the gang decides this is wrong and tries to tell the world to stop them. Doesn't this make him a hero? Not if you ask the other thugs and their apologists.
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, July 23, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
received from AWTW New Service Haiti six months after the earthquake – the deadly realities of imperialist aid
19 July 2010. A World to Win News Service. Following is an abridged version of an article that appeared in the issue dated 25 July 2010 o f Revolution, newspaper of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (revcom.org).
It has been six months since a catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti in January. The city of Port-au-Prince is still literally buried in rubble, making transportation diffi...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Friday, July 23, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Death by stoning for Iranian women: the essence of the Islamic Republic
19 July 2010. A World to Win News Service. The news that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was about to be executed by stoning stunned and outraged millions of people everywhere.
The 43 year-old widow, a mother of two, was arrested by the Iranian Islamic regime in the northern city of Tabriz in 2005. She was convicted of an "illicit relationship" in May 2006 and received 99 lashes with a whip. Later the authorities opened another ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, July 14, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
received from AWTW news service
authorities in India captured and cold-bloodedly murdered Comrade Azad (Cherukuri India: Leading comrade Azad murdered - CPI (Maoist) statement
12 July 2010. A World to Win News Service. It was with great sorrow and anger that we learned that the Rajkumar), a leading member of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) known throughout the world for his work as the party's spokesperson, and party comrade Hemchandra Pandey. Following is a slightly edited statement by ... Continue reading ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Wednesday, July 14, 2010,
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AWTW News Service
received from AWTW News service Afghanistan: the occupation's bitter crisis produces insubordination
12 July 2010. A World to Win News Service. The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal has been removed from his position and replaced by Gen. David Petraeus, his superior as the officer in charge of all U.S. forces in the greater Middle East. In an interview with a Rolling Stone magazine reporter who spent a month with the general in Europe and at his Afghanistan headquart...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, July 3, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
recieved from |AWTW News service Israel and the U.S.: who is whose tool?
28 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. The American international policy professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, who are critical of U.S. support for Israeli settlement expansion and its attacks on Lebanon and Gaza, argue that ″the unmatched power of the Israel lobby″ distorts U.S. foreign policy. Many people outraged by these crimes have been influenced by their still widely-circulated article ″The Israel ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
International
This Article was published by Revolutionary Communist Party, USA on #170, “Revolution” News paper. Read and Spread this message. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Revolution We Need... The Leadership We Have
A Message, And A Call, From The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA This Is NOT The Best of All Possible Worlds… And We Do NOT Have to Live This Way
"The land of the free, and the home of the brave." "The leader of the free world." That's what t...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Peter Erlinder released from Rwandan prison
21 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. Citing medical grounds, a Rwandan judge has released Peter Erlinder, a 63-year-old American lawyer and lead barrister for the accused at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. (See awtwns100607 for details). He gave a press conference about his prison conditions in Nairobi, Kenya on 21 June and his family expected him to arrive in the United States in the next few days. Despite his release, the t...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
The Gulf of Mexico and the Niger River Delta: oil spills worlds apart
21 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. The oil spill off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico is the kind of disaster people living in the Niger River Delta have suffered continuously for half a century.
Predatory pumping and almost unbridled burning of fossil fuels is killing the planet. But nowhere has oil brought more devastation than Nigeria. Making matters even worse, there is little effort to clean up this...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received
from the AWTWNS,
Anniversary of the start of the people's uprising in Iran
21 June 2010.A World to Win News Service. Central Tehran was crowded on the anniversary of the presidential elections. People walked around on the sidewalks and in the parks around the universities looking for opportunities to step onto the main stage. But government security was also out in full for... Continue reading ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received from the AWTWNS, U.S. activist lawyer Peter Erlinder denied bail in Rwanda
7 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. Peter Erlinder, a 63-year-old American lawyer and professor based in Minneapolis, was arrested in Rwanda on 28 May of charges of "genocide denial" in his speaking and writing. Despite health concerns, on 7 June a Rwandan judge denied him bail. His lawyer has five days to appeal and if bail is still denied he will spend 30 days in prison waiting for his trial. He has alre...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received from the AWTWNS, Iraq: American murderers and three heroes
7 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. Last April, the Web organization WikiLeaks.com posted a video shot through the gun-sights of an Apache attack helicopter. It shows the aircraft machine guns cutting down a Reuters news service photographer and his assistant and other people walking down the street in New Baghdad, a suburb of the Iraqi capital. Several minutes later, a van pulls up, and men get out to rescue a wounded on...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received from the AWTWNS, The Gaza flotilla murders: Israel adds insult to injury
7 June 2010. A World to Win News Service. In a radio message demanding the surrender of the merchant vessel carrying supplies to Gaza 5 June, Israeli officials refused to call it the MV Rachel Corrie, the ship's legal designation. Instead they addressed it by its former name, the Linda. They refused to pronounce the name its current owners had given it in honour of an American university student because it was the... Continue reading ...
Posted by NMSG Lanka on Saturday, June 26, 2010,
In :
AWTW News Service
Received
from the AWTWNS,
CPI(MLM):
On the Iranian regime's execution of immigrants from Afghanistan
14 June 2010. A World to Win News Service.Following are excerpts from an
article entitled "Condemn the fascist and chauvinist policies of the
Islamic Regime of Iran
towards the Afghanistani immigrants in Iran!"recently posted on the Web site of the Communist Party of Iran
(Marx...
Today,
it appears that there is only one single topic of conversation among
comprador bourgeoisie ruling class, which is pro-imperialist,
pro-western and anti-national. People have merely been cheated and make
to follow them blindly. Either executive presidential system or the
parliamentary system of government headed by prime minister has been led
imperialism with a puppet government. Imperialism has adopted the forms
of neo-colon...