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WS 112, November-December 2009

WS 112, November-December 2009

Red & Black Revolution

RBR 14 - March 2008

RBR 14 - March 2008




belfast / migration / racism Thursday July 02, 15:38 by Belfast branch
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Anti-racist protest

The recent racist attacks in Northern Ireland against migrant workers are an indictment of the status-quo which thrives on blaming minorities for the problems inherent in capitalism. It is the political class and sections of the tabloid press who constantly provide the ammunition for racist attacks.

belfast / imperialism Wednesday March 11, 10:49 by Sean Matthews (personal capacity)
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The armed and indiscriminate attack on the Massereene British Army barracks in Antrim on Saturday night is futile and counter-productive which only serves to strengthen the status-quo.

These attacks along with the killing of a police officer will only heighten sectarian divisions in times of growing alienation and disillusionment in working-class communities. Especially, in the midst of a global economic recession with an increase in class struggle at home and abroad. Convienently, diverting attention away from the disastrous neo-liberal economic polices pursued by our rulers at Stormont.

belfast / gender Friday November 14, 09:22 by Sean Matthews
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Despite the collaboration between the British Government and the DUP preventing the extension of the 1967 Abortion Act to the north the struggle for women's right to choose continues…..

Leading up to the Westminster vote, the Alliance for Choice campaign was active across the north organising public meetings, street stalls, a pub quiz and symbolic events such as the '40 women a week' protest outside Belfast city hall with an aim to highlight the fact that politicians here are exporting the 'problem' as over 40 women every week are forced to travel to other parts of the UK to carry out an abortion.

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belfast / miscellaneous Thursday November 06, 14:37 by Sean Matthews
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AS we continue to bear the brunt of the recession and our politicians stabilise the interests of the rich and fat cats, the 1960s provides us with an example in the necessity for struggle and social revolution.

Sinn Fein and the Social Democratic and Labour Party, pillars of the establishment continue to squabble over the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement they all share one thing in common when it comes to defending the status-quo and attacks on workers rights and conditions.

belfast / housing Saturday October 11, 13:06 by Sean Matthews   text 1 comment (last - saturday october 11, 13:06)
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Hundreds march for housing rights

ABOUT 200 people took part in the ‘march for houses’, organised by the North Belfast Civil Rights Association on the anniversary of the famous civil rights march in Derry 40 years ago.

Members of Organise! Belfast WSM also participated in the march including members of most republican organisations and most notably Carrickhill residents association.

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