Why is the U.S. attacking Venezuela? By Stephen Millies January 27, 2017 “No good deed goes unpunished” could be a motto for U.S. foreign policy. More than [...]
Cuban migration and U.S. policy war By Teresa Gutierrez January 18, 2017 On Jan. 12, 2017, the Obama administration announced that it was ending a 22-year-long [...]
No to the attempts to destabilize Venezuela! January 19, 2017 The following is a Jan. 10 statement by the Ukrainian Marxist organization Borotba, translated by Greg [...]
Ongoing struggle over stolen election in Haiti By G. Dunkel January 12, 2017 The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) declared on Jan. 3 that Jovenel Moïse had won the [...]
Mexican rebellion vs high gas prices By LeiLani Dowell January 9, 2017 Protests and rebellions have taken place in at least 22 Mexican states over a 20 percent [...]
Haiti: Election protests continue By G. Dunkel January 2, 2017 Police step up repression of Haitian protests over contested election of banana exporter and [...]
Cuba’s fundamental human rights By Cheryl LaBash December 15, 2016 2015 U.S. graduates. What is a “human right”? Working-class and oppressed people [...]
Fraud, false promises and Haitian election By G. Dunkel December 17, 2016 The Haitian presidential election was held on Nov. 20 in such a serene fashion that the [...]
Black Lives Matter: Lessons from Fidel December 1, 2016 Fidel Castro and Malcolm X Statement from Black Lives Matter, Nov. 26. We are feeling many things as we [...]
Kaepernick defends Cuba’s gains By Monica Moorehead December 1, 2016 Colin Kaepernick, the African-American quarterback with the National Football [...]
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