Workers of all countries, let us unite!
The masses of Algeria and Sudan rise up against the tyrannical regimes of their privileged bourgeoisie, that of the FLN and the army in one case, that of Islamism and… Read more »
The masses of Algeria and Sudan rise up against the tyrannical regimes of their privileged bourgeoisie, that of the FLN and the army in one case, that of Islamism and… Read more »
1. Human movements always existed 2. Most migrants are students and waged workers 3. The working class is intrinsically international, the conscious proletariat fights all discriminations, it requires the largest… Read more »
All power to workers in Algeria! Despite demonstrations that had already marked the announcement of the fourth mandate of Abdelaziz Bouteflika in 2014, the cliques of the FLN and the… Read more »
All reactionary bourgeois political movements that appear and develop on the planet—from Trump in the United States or Bolsonaro in Brazil to the xenophobic and fascist parties in Europe, through… Read more »
An imperialist coup On 21 January, 27 soldiers failed in a coup against the government of President Nicolás Maduro in Cotiza, in Northern Caracas. On 22 January, the street demonstrations… Read more »
On Sunday 28th of October was the second round of the general elections in Brazil. The capital’s favourite candidate and a supporter of the military dictatorship, Bolsonaro, won the presidential… Read more »
On Sunday 28th of October was the second round of the general elections in Brazil. The capital’s favourite candidate and a supporter of the military dictatorship, Bolsonaro, won the presidential… Read more »
On April 29, the police arrested in Bursa (Turkey) the catering worker and internationalist communist militant Kadir Çınar, accused of having shared on social networks positions for the rights of… Read more »
From 1944 to 2016, the American State strove to manage world capitalism With the First World War, the American bourgeoisie gained supremacy. The productive forces created by capitalism could no… Read more »