روما بت
ماه بت
پین باهیس
بهترین سایت شرط بندی
بت کارت
یاس بت
یک بت
مگاپاری
اونجا بت
alvinbet.org
بت برو
بت فا
بت فوروارد
وان ایکس بت
1win giriş
بت وینر
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
1xbet giriş
وان کیک بت
وین بت
ریتزو بت
1xbet-ir.com.co/
https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/paperiounblocked2?lang=EN https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN https://yohoho-io.app/ https://2.yohoho-io.net/paper.io unblocked https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho-unblocked-76?lang=EN https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN
HomeNewsPhiladelphia activists press conference denounces NATO

Philadelphia activists press conference denounces NATO

Published on

A coalition of progressive community organizations held a press conference on July 12 to protest the 75th Anniversary Summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to raise the alliance’s devastating impact on communities in Philadelphia and around the world.

Activists gather in the rain after anti-NATO press conference. Philadelphia, July 12, 2024. WW photo: Joe Piette

The press event was organized by Anakbayan, Korea Peace Now, Workers World Party, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Philadelphia Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Freedom Road Socialist Organization and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Members of these organizations from Philadelphia joined the national Resist NATO Counter Summit and Mobilization that brought together over 400 participants and over 64 organizations in Washington, D.C., on July 6 and 7 — in spite of record-breaking heat.

The press conference began with a member of the Philadelphia Alliance reading remarks that Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal made in 2012 about NATO, in general, and its assault on Libya, in particular. Other speakers from Korea Peace Now, WILPF and Anakbayan addressed the role NATO has played as a military alliance of the U.S. and several European countries in expanding imperialist domination. Most recently, NATO has increased the danger of World War III through its expansion in Ukraine and war against Russia. 

Speakers addressed the connection between the international violence NATO has unleashed against colonized people around the world and the increasing state-led violence against Black, Brown and poor and working-class people here at home, particularly in Philadelphia.

In 2022, Pennsylvania ranked number eight among the top 10 states for its total share of federal defense spending — $17.9 billion, money that should have gone toward jobs and local services including mass transit, housing and education. According to Pew Research Center, Philadelphia was recently ranked by data researchers as “America’s poorest big city.” (WHYY, Jan 10) With NATO planning more wars — expanding into South Asia to target China and providing more assistance to the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza — Philadelphia residents are demanding funding for jobs and education at home.

Members of Freedom Road Socialist Organization and Workers World Party co-chaired the press conference, which was held at the Octavius Catto Memorial statue outside Philadelphia’s City Hall. Catto was one of the most influential African American leaders in Philadelphia during the 19th century.  He fought for the abolition of enslavement, desegregation of Philadelphia public transportation and ratification of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution barring voting discrimination on the basis of race. Catto was assassinated by a pro-enslavement zealot at age 32 in 1871.

Latest articles

US presentation of Operation Midnight Hammer, by Dorothy Shea

In accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, I wish to report on behalf of my Government that on 22 June 2025 the Armed Forces of the United States exercised the inherent right of collective self-defence and advanced vital United States interests in eliminating Iran’s nuclear programme by conducting a precision…

50 years of Cabo Verde’s independence: Celebrate patriotic and internationalist fighters

The author, born in 1951 in Bissau, Guinea (renamed Guinea-Bissau in 1974),  was part of the Secretariat of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabo Verde, and currently writes about African events for the Portuguese Communist Party weekly newspaper Avante. There are two countries on the West Coast of Africa named Guinea,…

Denver: Union workers protest ICE arrests at Home Depot

Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Denver: Union workers protest ICE arrests at Home Depot Denver The Labor Force Action Network’s goal is to leverage the mass support of organized labor for workers’ rights. On July 1, the group mobilized union support for immigrants and against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids at Home Depots where…

Vienna Jewish anti-Zionist Congress: We are all Gaza and stand together against settler colonialism!

by Jewish Anti-Zionist Congress In Austria, as in many European countries and in North America, the ruling class uses alleged antisemitism as a pretext to suppress opposition to the Israeli colonial occupation of Palestine and to genocide. Jewish participation in solidarity with Palestine helps to counter this deceptive tactic. The following is a statement issued…

More like this

US presentation of Operation Midnight Hammer, by Dorothy Shea

In accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, I wish to report on behalf of my Government that on 22 June 2025 the Armed Forces of the United States exercised the inherent right of collective self-defence and advanced vital United States interests in eliminating Iran’s nuclear programme by conducting a precision…

50 years of Cabo Verde’s independence: Celebrate patriotic and internationalist fighters

The author, born in 1951 in Bissau, Guinea (renamed Guinea-Bissau in 1974),  was part of the Secretariat of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabo Verde, and currently writes about African events for the Portuguese Communist Party weekly newspaper Avante. There are two countries on the West Coast of Africa named Guinea,…

Denver: Union workers protest ICE arrests at Home Depot

Home » Im/migrants and Refugees » Denver: Union workers protest ICE arrests at Home Depot Denver The Labor Force Action Network’s goal is to leverage the mass support of organized labor for workers’ rights. On July 1, the group mobilized union support for immigrants and against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids at Home Depots where…