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SRI LANKA Aux signataires de l’appel international de soutien au peuple du Sri Lanka
PAKISTAN Déclaration de la confédération All Pakistan Trade Union Federation sur le Pakistan actuellement soumis à des inondations causées par des pluies torrentielles
FRANCE Le POID s’adresse à des milliers de travailleurs et jeunes pour collecter les fonds nécessaires à la tenue de la conférence mondiale
International appeal of support for the people of Sri Lanka!
The following appeal was launched by activists, workers, students, intellectuals, artists, internationalists who are forced to live in France and in different countries of the world because of the economic, social and political conditions in Sri Lanka. It has since received support from labour activists, rural workers and intellectual activists in Sri Lanka and from workers and activists around the world. [More...]
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[...]La OTAN: hacia la militarización general de Europa
What should we learn from the NATO summit that took place in Madrid (Spain) from June 28 to 30? According to the official communiqués of this U.S.-led military alliance, founded in 1949, the Madrid summit marked a "strategic turning point." What is that?
NATO is now calling Russia "the most significant and direct threat to the security of the allies.” The military alliance adds, "We cannot rule out the possibility of an attack on the sovereignty or territorial integrity of the allies." Not only does NATO not rule out the possibility of a direct confrontation, but in fact it is looking for one. For example, during the summit, bombings took place on the Russian city of Belgorod, 40 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, as a result of massive arms deliveries to Ukraine from NATO countries. Shortly before the summit, the Lithuanian government (a member of NATO and the European Union) declared a blockade of the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (a Russian territory between Lithuania and Poland and a Russian naval base in the Baltic Sea).
[...]MARRUECOS La tragedia de Melilla
El 24 de junio se produjo una auténtica tragedia humana en el norte de Marruecos, des pués de que unos 2 000 inmigrantes procedentes de países subsaharianos intentaran entrar en el enclave de Melilla, ocupado por España. Este intento fue reprimido de forma sangrienta y mortal, costando la vida de al menos veintitrés jóvenes migrantes e hiriendo a dece nas de ellos. Su único "delito" fue entrar en Europa a través de esta ciudad ocupada.
Este trágico suceso coincidió con otro de naturaleza similar. La muerte de al menos cuarenta y seis migrantes en un camión en San Antonio, Texas (EE.UU.), en un día de altas temperaturas, a unos 240 kilómetros de la frontera con México, provocando la muerte de estos jóvenes que esperaban llegar a los Estados Unidos.
Los militantes marroquíes que preparan la Conferencia Mundial contra la Guerra y la Explotación para la Internacional Obrera enviaron esta contribución.
[...]NATO: Towards the Generalized Militarization of Europe
What should we learn from the NATO summit that took place in Madrid (Spain) from June 28 to 30? According to the official communiqués of this U.S.-led military alliance, founded in 1949, the Madrid summit marked a "strategic turning point." What is that?
NATO is now calling Russia "the most significant and direct threat to the security of the allies.” The military alliance adds, "We cannot rule out the possibility of an attack on the sovereignty or territorial integrity of the allies." Not only does NATO not rule out the possibility of a direct confrontation, but in fact it is looking for one. For example, during the summit, bombings took place on the Russian city of Belgorod, 40 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, as a result of massive arms deliveries to Ukraine from NATO countries. Shortly before the summit, the Lithuanian government (a member of NATO and the European Union) declared a blockade of the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (a Russian territory between Lithuania and Poland and a Russian naval base in the Baltic Sea).
[...]MORROCO The Tragedy of Melilla
This tragic event coincided with another similar event: The death of at least 46 migrants trapped in a truck in San Antonio, Texas, after a day of extremely high temperatures. This occurred about 145 miles from the border with Mexico. The young people who died were hoping to reach the United States. Moroccan activists preparing the World Conference against War and Exploitation, for the Workers’ International Have sent us this contribution. [...]