Fra Socialist Worker nr. 2065 |
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Defeated in Iraq – And it’s a lie to say Britain can win in Afghanistan |
2065 |
1 |
25.8.07 |
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The cat is finally out of the bag. Military commanders, politicians and newspaper headlines all now admit that Britain has lost the war in the south of Iraq. |
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Lindsey German: Britain’s failing presence in Iraq and Afghanistan |
2065 |
2 |
25.8.07 |
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The game is pretty well up for the British presence in Iraq. Opinions as diverse as Menzies Campbell, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, and rebel leader Moqtada al-Sadr, whose base is among Shia in Baghdad’s Sadr City and in the south of the country centred on Basra, agree. |
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Alex Callinicos: Attacking Iran – this genie will not go back in its bottle |
2065 |
4 |
25.8.07 |
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George Bush’s administration continues to try to tighten its vice around the Islamic Republican regime in Iran. |
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Michael Stanton: Miners' victory in Chile is part of an awakening of workers |
2065 |
4 |
25.8.07 |
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At the beginning of August, contract miners in Chile’s new CTC union federation celebrated a significant victory against Codelco, Chile’s state-owned mining corporation. |
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Guy Smallman: Mexico: fight continues on the streets and in forests |
2065 |
4 |
25.8.07 |
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Women from the village of San Isidro Aloapam in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca are struggling to save an ancient forest from a US-sponsored logging company. |
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Charlie Hore: Modern China: Deng Xiaoping: economic ‘dynamism’ that ended in chaos |
2065 |
4 |
25.8.07 |
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In the second part of our series, Charlie Hore looks at China’s transformation in the 1980s. |
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Sadie Robinson: Heathrow Camp: Climate protesters shift the agenda |
2065 |
4 |
25.8.07 |
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Despite all the press smears and police harassment, the Heathrow camp has highlighted the issue of climate change. |
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Anindya Bhattacharyya: Palestine: Eyal Weizman interview: Israel's oppressive architecture of occupation |
2065 |
8 |
25.8.07 |
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Dissident architect Eyal Weizman explains the mechanics of Israel’s occupation of Palestine to Anindya Bhattacharyya. |
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John Riddell: The Comintern: Stuttgart 1907: debating reform and revolution |
2065 |
9 |
25.8.07 |
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As a prologue to a major new series on the Communist International, John Riddell, examines discussions on war and socialist unity at the 1907 Stuttgart conference in Germany. |
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Neil Davidson: Scotland: Tartan imperialism |
2065 |
12 |
25.8.07 |
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Scotland’s historical role in Malawi contradicts attempts to present itself as an ‘oppressed’ nation, writes Neil Davidson. |
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James Dean: Victor Grayson: remembering an independent socialist MP |
2065 |
13 |
25.8.07 |
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A militant and independent socialist who was elected to parliament a century ago, shouldn’t be forgotten, writes James Dean. |
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