Tunisia: reject the government reshuffle, the revolutionary people must take power
By Jorge Martin   
Friday, 28 January 2011

Tunisia: reject the government reshuffle, the revolutionary people must take power. Photo: Nasser NouriFinally, after a long wait, prime minister Gannouchi announced changes in the government of national unity which was formed in Tunisia after the overthrow of Ben Ali. The masses of workers and youth, for two weeks, have been demanding the overthrow of this government, which they consider as a continuation of the old regime. They have staged massive regional strikes and demonstrations and a sit-in outside the government’s office. This new government of Gannouchi must also be rejected and the people take power into their own hands.

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Egypt: the revolt continues
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 28 January 2011

Egypt: the revolt continues. Photo: Sarah CarrThe mass demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak have continued to rage since Tuesday across several cities, including Cairo and Suez. Debkafile's sources report that the situation in Cairo Wednesday was extremely tense after thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets and made for the Tel Talat Harb Square on the way to Liberation Square city centre, where 30,000 protesters demonstrated on Tuesday.

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Egypt: the calm before the storm
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 28 January 2011

Egypt: the calm before the storm. Photo: Al Jazeera EnglishA tense calm settled over Cairo after yesterday’s street demonstrations. But if there is a truce it will not last long. Last night after some 15,000 protesters decided to stage a vigil in Liberation Square in protest against police violence. News reports speak of three people killed yesterday, of which one was a policeman. The real figure may be higher.

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Uprising in Egypt: the revolution is spreading!
By Alan Woods   
Friday, 28 January 2011

Uprising in Egypt: the revolution is spreading! Photo: abo_mazenDramatic events are unfolding in the Middle East. Today (Tuesday) Egypt was rocked by a wave of nationwide demonstrations demanding the end of the Mubarak regime, which has oppressed the people of this proud nation for nearly 30 years. This was the biggest protest movement Egypt has seen for decades. In Cairo and other cities thousands of anti-government protesters demonstrated on the streets and fought with police.

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Tunisia – for a national general strike against the Gannouchi government!
By Jorge Martin   
Friday, 28 January 2011
Tunisia – for a national general strike against the national unity government! Photo: Nasser NouriWednesday, January 26th was marked by yet more massive demonstrations throughout Tunisia against the “national unity” government, whose key ministers come from the government of the hated dictator Ben Ali. The same dictator that the masses forced to flee two weeks ago.

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Tunisia: “We are here to overthrow the government”
By Jorge Martin   
Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Tunisia: “We are here to overthrow the government”. Photo: Nasser NouriEvents over the weekend have shown the strength of the revolutionary movement in Tunisia and revealed the weakness of the national unity government. The organisation of a “Liberation Caravan” marching to the capital has the potential, if combined with a mass movement of demonstrations and strikes, to bring down the government.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 January 2011 )
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Tunisia: the revolutionary initiative of the masses continues
By Jorge Martin   
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Tunisia: the revolutionary initiative of the masses continues. Photo: Nasser NouriWhile the “new” Tunisian government of “national unity” (in fact, stacked with Ben Ali ministers) had its first meeting on Thursday, January 20, and attempted to rush through a series of measures which would gain it some legitimacy, the revolution continues on the streets and in the workplaces with workers taking on anyone in authority who had links to the old Ben Ali regime.
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Tunisia: as the ruling class manoeuvres at the top elements of dual power develop from below
By Jorge Martin   
Friday, 21 January 2011

Tunisia: as the ruling class manoeuvres at the top elements of dual power develop from below. Photo: Nasser Nouri.Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th saw the continuation of mass demonstrations all over Tunisia against the “new” national unity government and demanding an end to the RCD ruling party. Tens of thousands marched throughout the country under the slogan “RCD degagé” (Out with the RCD), clearly identifying the national unity government as a continuation of the old regime.

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Tunisia: reject the farce of national unity – continue the revolution until victory
By Jorge Martin   
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
As soon as Ben Alí was on the plane to Saudi Arabia on Friday, January 14th, ousted by the mass revolutionary movement of the Tunisian workers and youth, the Tunisian ruling class and its imperialist puppet masters started manoeuvring to make sure that they remained in control of the situation.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 January 2011 )
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The insurrection in Tunisia and the future of the Arab Revolution
By Alan Woods   
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
The marvellous revolutionary movement of the Tunisian workers and youth is an inspiration and an example to the whole world. For more than one week Tunisia has been living through a revolution of epic dimensions. The mass uprising in Tunisia has ended in the overthrow of the hated dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali after 23 years in power.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 January 2011 )
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The Assange case – what it means for socialists
By Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 22 December 2010

The case of Julian Assange has been the subject of intense speculation and dispute in the media and also among sections of the Left. In order to take a correct position it is necessary to cut through the fog of propaganda and lies, to separate the essential from the secondary and to distinguish what is progressive from what is reactionary.

“Imperialistic activity by the President received another name. Republicans now simply called it ‘dollar diplomacy’.” (Beard, Basic History of the United States)

“How do you know I’m a diplomat?

“By the skilful way you hide your claws.” (Edmond Rostand)

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 December 2010 )
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SFWU Gives Govt Women's Minister 90 Days Trail to deliver on equal pay
By Socialist Appeal Industrial Correspondent   
Sunday, 19 December 2010

The Service and Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota is challenging newly appointed Nats Cabinet Minister Hekia Parata to take a lead and advance the cause of Pay Equity or stand down within her first 90 days.

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