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Tension rising in Middle East: Could Israel attack Iran and why?

Written by Hamid Alizadeh Wednesday, 01 December 2010
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Tension rising in Middle East: Could Israeli attack Iran and why?. Photo: Israel MFA/ Amos Ben Gershom GPOOn August 21 the Bushehr nuclear power plant was officially launched. This marked a new stage in Iran's disputed nuclear programme. In the days preceding this event, former US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, was quoted around the world as saying: "Israel has days to strike Bushehr" and further "diplomatically" hinted, “If Israel was right to destroy the Osiraq reactor [Iraqi nuclear reactor bombed by Israel in 1981], is it right to allow this one to continue? You can’t have it both ways.”

 

Egypt: The gathering storm

Written by Hamid Alizadeh and Frederik Ohsten Thursday, 28 October 2010
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Egypt: The gathering storm. Photo Nasser NouriThe tensions in Egypt are reaching boiling point. The crisis of the regime is reflected in a number of splits and growing opposition. The emergence of Mohamed Elbaradei on the political scene signifies an important change in the struggle against the regime. Until now, the masses have lacked a national point of reference to connect up the different struggles, but this is now changing. Revolution is developing just beneath the surface.

 

Iraq: Continuation of the workers' protests in the electricity sector – Basra

Written by Federation of Workers Councils and Unions in Iraq- FWCUI Wednesday, 27 October 2010
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We received this note from the FWCUI in Iraq about the ongoing struggles to defend the right to form a union. The invasion of Iraq was presented as a way of establishing “democracy”. Well, one fundamental democratic right is the right to form a union!

   

Turkey: freedom for socialists!

Written by Socialist Democracy Party & Platform for Social Freedom Friday, 15 October 2010
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We have received the following statement about the harassment of socialists in Turkey. We are publishing it as an elementary duty of internationalist solidarity.

 

Iran: Lull in the Green Movement - strike action is required!

Written by Reza Zadeh Friday, 24 September 2010
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On countless occasions since June 2009, we have seen the potential power of the Iranian people, with numerous protests that have brought hundreds of thousands onto the streets of Tehran and other cities across the country. The pinnacle of the movement so far was the two-day long protest during Ashura in late December 2009, when millions directly challenged the power of the state, occupying police stations and taking control of central areas of the capital. At this point it looked like the Iranian regime was on the verge of collapse.

   

Iraq: Minister closes all union offices in Saddam-style move

Written by Akram Nadir (Union Organizer in Iraq and Kurdistan) Thursday, 12 August 2010
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Iraq: Minister closes all union offices in Saddam-style moveThe invasion of Iraq was supposed to establish a western-style “democracy”. But when it comes to basic trade union rights there is no such democracy. Union offices are raided, closed down, union assets are confiscated and union activists are victimized. Here we have the latest example of “democracy” at work in the Ministry of Electricity. But the workers are resisting as the photos provided here demonstrate.

 

Workers in India, Greece and the USA act directly against Israeli imperialism

Written by Isa Al-Jaza'iri Tuesday, 20 July 2010
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Workers in India, Greece and the USA act directly against Israeli imperialismConsumer boycotts have been raised as a way of putting pressure on the Zionist Israeli authorities to cease their inhumane treatment of the Palestinian people and grant them their own state. History shows that such boycotts don’t actually achieve anything concrete. But recently we have witnessed another type of boycott, a workers’ boycott, carried out by dockers and transport workers who have refused to handle Israeli goods. That is much more of a threat to the Israeli government.

   

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