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Guadeloupe-Haiti Activist Tour: A Big Success
Written by By COLIA CLARK and ALAN BENJAMIN   
Friday, 11 September 2009
On July 5-15, 2009, Eli Domota and Raymond Gama from the LKP Strike Collective and UGTG union federation in Guadeloupe, and Fignolé St. Cyr from the Autonomous Confederation of Haitian Workers (CATH) in Haiti participated in a seven-city U.S. tour. The tour was a big success.
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POLICE ATTACK ON RESPECTED ELDER HIGHLIGHTS ESCALATING POLICE TERRORISM AGAINST BLACK COMMUNITY
Written by Leith Kahl   
Friday, 14 August 2009
We call upon all of the press, elected officials, clergymen, and citizens of Seattle, King County, and the world to speak out and put a stop to this process of ethnic cleansing.
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Guadeloupe: Statement by Travay é Peyizan
Written by Travay é Peyizan   
Sunday, 05 April 2009
The militants of Travay é Peyizan argue that what has been happening since January 20 is a genuine movement of class struggle. The platform of demands developed by the LKP collective with the masses expresses the will of the people of Guadeloupe to end social oppression and national oppression.
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Is Racism Over?
Written by Eric Blanc   
Saturday, 04 April 2009
The election of Barack Obama has resulted in a flood of declarations — from the extreme-right to the far Left — arguing that racism in the United States is either dead or on its death bed. Of course, it is true that the election of this country’s first Black president is a historic event,  but, unfortunately, racial oppression in the United States is far from dead.
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Guadeloupe: Agreement Signed, General Strike Ends after 44 Days!
Written by The Organizer   
Friday, 06 March 2009
We received this morning a communiqué from the Guadeloupe-based Caribbean Workers and Peoples Alliance (ATPC) informing us that an agreement was signed Wednesday, March 4 at 8 p.m. between the LKP Strike Collective of 49 trade unions and organizations, the local governments, the employers' groups, and the French State. The agreement grants the strikers their top 20 immediate demands and allows for continued negotiations, with a tentative agreement reached on many points, on the remaining 126 mid-term and long-term demands.
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