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Letter from Workers Party of Korea to Workers World Party
Home » Global » Asia & the Pacific » Letter from Workers Party of Korea to Workers World Party Larry Holmes First Secretary Workers World Party Dear Comrade, Under the assignment of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, I would like to send warm congratulations and revolutionary greetings to you on the…
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Part 2 – Cambodia, Lompoc prison: How U.S. atrocities in Vietnam aroused a lifetime of resistance
As part of Workers World newspaper’s coverage marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, this is Part 2 of Al Glatkowski’s story told to WW managing editor John Catalinotto. It concerns a March 1970 direct action he and Clyde McKay took to stop U.S. bombs from slaughtering women, children…
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Letter from Workers Party of Korea to Workers World Party
Home » Global » Asia & the Pacific » Letter from Workers Party of Korea to Workers World Party Larry Holmes First Secretary Workers World Party Dear Comrade, Under the assignment of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, I would like to send warm congratulations and revolutionary greetings to you on the…
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Part 2 – Cambodia, Lompoc prison: How U.S. atrocities in Vietnam aroused a lifetime of resistance
As part of Workers World newspaper’s coverage marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, this is Part 2 of Al Glatkowski’s story told to WW managing editor John Catalinotto. It concerns a March 1970 direct action he and Clyde McKay took to stop U.S. bombs from slaughtering women, children…
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Palestinian workers: ‘The fuel of national and liberation struggle!’
From the PFLP Central Media Office The following statement from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) Central Media Office on the occasion of May 1st – International Workers’ Day – was published on May 1, 2025, by Resistance News Network. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine May Day poster To the…
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On the picket line
Unions join forces against harassment and deportation of members When 200 immigrant workers – from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela – had their work authorizations revoked at a Louisville, Kentucky, appliance factory, unions there came together in protest. Appliance Park was a General Electric Plant before it was sold to the Haier company. It is…