Argentina: opposition to Milei revives
1 month 1 week ago
After many months without a significant opposition movement to the government of President Javier Milei on the streets of Argentina, the 36-hour cross-industry strike of 9-10 April and the social reality of the country have brought the movement back to life.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Argentina
Elias Vola
Democracia Socialista holds its Second Congress
1 month 1 week ago
Collective
Vietnam, 30 April 1975 - 50 years ago, a historic victory, but at what price?
1 month 1 week ago
Vietnam's independence was first proclaimed in August 1945, and we could soon be celebrating its 80th anniversary. De Gaulle decided otherwise, sending an expeditionary force to reconquer his lost colony. Indochina had to endure two devastating successive imperial wars, first French, then American. Washington mobilised all the means at its disposal to crush the Vietnamese revolution, certain that it would prevail - and was defeated. The image has gone down in history: the staff of the US (…)
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Features
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Vietnam
Pierre Rousset
Hendrik “Pips” Patroons, comrade and friend
1 month 1 week ago
Our comrade Hendrik Patroons, alias “Pips”, passed away in Ghent on April 17, 2025. He was active from an early age in SAP-Antikapitalisten (our organization in Flanders, then called Revolutionaire Arbeiders Liga) and the Fourth International. A convinced revolutionary right up to his last days, he and his companion Marijke Colle left a lasting mark on the organization. He took part in our last national congress in December 2024, and had volunteered to be part of the technical support team for the 18th World Congress of the Fourth International in February 2025, but was unable to do so due to illness. We publish below the tribute paid to him by Alain Tondeur at the funeral ceremony in Wondelgem, near Ghent, on April 25.
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In Memoriam - Obituaries and appreciations
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Belgium,
Obituary,
Fourth International
Alain Tondeur
Greece: anger in the streets
1 month 1 week ago
The nationwide mobilization in Greece on 9 April, called by GSEE (the only private-sector confederation), ADEDY (the only public-sector federation) and the entire trade union network, was the measure of social anger, even if the huge rallies of 28 February (at least 1.5 million in the streets across the country) were a long way off.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Greece
Andreas Sartzekis
Trump reinvents war capitalism
1 month 1 week ago
Believing that the United States is being mistreated in international trade, Trump, speaking before an audience of auto union members gathered at the White House, announced measures that would amount to nothing less than a declaration of economic independence...
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IVP603 - April 2025
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United States (USA),
Economy
William Donaura
Left-wing parliamentarians send letter to Lula against oil exploration in the Amazon
1 month 1 week ago
Collective
We need to talk about Gaza more than ever
1 month 1 week ago
The images keep coming, one after another, more of the same. Explosions, screams, cries and tragedies. Starving people who have had to survive displacement and bombardment. Access to drinking water is once again becoming a problem because Israel has destroyed Gaza's second desalination plant. It feels like we are reliving the horrors of a year ago.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Palestine,
Israel
Édouard Soulier
The Other Catastrophe: Genocide and Famine in Sudan
1 month 1 week ago
Two years have passed since the war broke out in Sudan between the two sides of the military regime that the country inherited from the infamous Omar al-Bashir. While the situation in Sudan does not get even a tenth of the global media attention that the ongoing Zionist genocidal war in Gaza receives, the scale of the human catastrophe there is equally horrific. The death toll from the military-on-military war is estimated at more than 150,000, while the number of displaced people stands at approximately 13 million, and the number of those threatened with severe famine reaches 44 million—a record number that makes the war in Sudan the greatest humanitarian crisis in today's world.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Sudan
Gilbert Achcar
Ukraine's Struggle: International Trade Unions Must Act Now
1 month 1 week ago
Collective
Trump's New Cuba Policy: Bad for Cuba and Migrants
1 month 1 week ago
On his return to the presidency on January 20, Donald Trump rescinded his predecessor Joe Biden's short-lived removal of Cuba from the State Sponsor of Terrorism (SSOT) designation. The SSOT designation will further isolate Cuba diplomatically and economically.
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Features
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United States (USA),
Cuba
Dan La Botz
Radical Socialist Statement on Civilian Killings in Pahalgam
1 month 1 week ago
At least 26 civilians, mostly tourists, have been brutally and callously killed by militants in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025. Radical Socialist mourns the death of every single civilian, and condemns this terrorist act perpetrated by The Resistance Front that has claimed responsibility for it. It is a senseless attack which is morally unjustifiable and is completely counterproductive politically because it can further stoke and strengthen existing currents of Islamophobia in Indian society and in state apparatuses.
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News from around the world
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India
Radical Socialist
The Carnation Revolution of Portugal Today: The New Challenge from the Far-Right
1 month 1 week ago
Raquel Varela
The Netherlands and the 1965 mass killings in Indonesia
1 month 1 week ago
The military coup d'état in Indonesia in 1965 was the beginning of one of the 20th century's greatest crimes: the killing of over half a million of people and the torture and imprisonment of hundreds of thousands more. Much has been written about the involvement of Western powers such as the United States in the military coup. Less is known about the response of the Netherlands. Declassified documents show that Dutch authorities regarded the military coup with sympathy and sought to support it.
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Features
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Netherlands,
Indonesia,
Historical events and figures
Alex de Jong
Agriculture: Our proposals for small-scale farming
1 month 1 week ago
It's essential to change the production-based agricultural system, which is driven by petrochemicals, destroys jobs and exacerbates the ecological crisis. We need small-scale farming on a human scale, that creates jobs and generates income, produces high-quality food and supports living organisms. This alternative is a bulwark against bio-aggressors and climate change. To achieve this, we recommend:
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Ecology and the Environment
NPA Ecology Commission
Bring back Kilmar Armando Abrego García
1 month 2 weeks ago
A growing movement of civil rights organizations, Latino community groups, labor unions, and legislators is demanding the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, who President Donald Trump had deported to a prison in El Salvador in violation of the U.S. Constitution, and they have pushed this case through the federal courts to the U.S. Supreme Court. Abrego García's case has at the same time become the center of the struggle between Trump and the courts, a contest that has now become a constitutional crisis, raising the question of whether the United States will remain a liberal democracy or become an authoritarian dictatorship.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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United States (USA),
El Salvador
Dan La Botz
‘Well dug, old mole!": Mass resistance in Turkey
1 month 2 weeks ago
Erdogan's attempt to eliminate his likely rival in the upcoming presidential elections by arbitrarily placing him under detention has sparked mobilizations of rare magnitude. Faced with what could be a major turning point in the construction of Erdogan's neo-fascist autocratic regime, millions of citizens, including a newly radicalized youth, have taken to the streets once again.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Turkey
Uraz Aydin
UK Supreme Court backs bigots and transphobes
1 month 2 weeks ago
On 16 April 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled that “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 (the EA) refer to the sex assigned at birth in a case that was pushed for and funded by the UK gender critical movement. In essence, the judgment has found that being a woman entails having an XX chromosome, large gametes and the ability to produce children. This judgment means that trans women with gender recognition certificates (GRC) will no longer be legally defined as women under the EA.
This is a fundamental attack on the human rights of trans people.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Britain,
LGBT,
Far Right
Paris Wilder
Lessons of abductions and terror
1 month 2 weeks ago
The abduction of Mahmoud Khalil — the Palestinian graduate student and green card holder seized March 8 at his Columbia University residence — is now multiplied by other high-profile detentions and deportation threats, and dozens or even hundreds of unpublicized cases. Secretary of State Marco Rubio openly boasts as much.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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United States (USA)
Against the Current Editors
Kenya: Youth against the Ruto regime
1 month 2 weeks ago
Last spring, huge demonstrations took place across Kenya against the finance bill under the slogan “#RejectFinanceBill2024”. This IMF-backed project aimed to impose new taxes on the population in order to pay off debts amounting to $79 billion. The mobilization, mainly by young people, forced President William Ruto to cancel the bill.
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IVP603 - April 2025
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Kenya
Paul Martial
Checked
9 hours 7 minutes ago
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