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Sahara Libre!: A Roundtable Discussion on Western Sahara’s Struggle for Liberation (26 March 2024)

March 26, 2024 | 11:00AM Western Sahra | 12:00NN Algeria Refugee Camps | 7:00PM Manila | 6:00PM Jakarta bit.ly/SaharaLibreRTD On the UN’s maps of remaining non-self- governing territories in Africa, there is one last remaining colonial question left– the case in question is Western Sahara. It was during the last months of 1975, that the Saharawi people’s […]

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Revolutionaries Not Terrorists: Regarding the Attacks on ILPS Canada’s Webinar “Women in Defence of People’s Struggle”

You may access the Zoom Recording here: https://vimeo.com/920297384?share=copy&fbclid=IwAR1Lj_NH1_VaFZgCIGUnKYfXCRE2mdhyMB006FcOT5JzjEzh2J-tB5wPUnk ILPS in Canada scheduled a Zoom webinar, under the theme of “Women in Defence of People’s Struggle”, on Sunday, March 3 at 1pm. The event featured two revolutionary women who have been at the forefront of anti-imperialist organizing since the 1960s, including Coni Ledesma of the National Democratic […]

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The Last Refuge is Resistance: ILPS Statement on the ‘flour massacre’ and Israel’s impending invasion of Rafah

All eyes are on Rafah, where over 1.5 million Palestinians seek refuge, while Israel plans an all-out ground offensive in the supposed “safe zone.” Trapped in the city of Rafah, more than half of Gaza’s population faces a dire reality with nowhere else to escape. Israel’s relentless attacks have left the enclave reduced to rubble, […]

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ILPS Australia supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Statement – 26 January 2023 ILPS Australia supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart ILPS (International League of Peoples’ Struggle) Australia Chapter is fully supporting a change to the Australian Constitution to include an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament, in the Constitutional Referendum later this year. The Voice will be an independent, representative […]

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On the 2022 NATO Summit

The leaders of the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) held their annual Summit from June 28 – 30. In contrast to the business-as-usual style summits of the past, this one marked an unprecedented increase in the militarization of the whole of Europe and the expansion of its members particularly in the east against Russia and […]

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The things we miss

By Dinggin Dalisay: There are many things in life that we take for granted. Sometimes they are right in front of us, but we seem not to notice them or do not realise their importance. Maybe because we feel that they are always there and will be in our reach whenever we want or whenever […]

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Philippines Australia Union Link (PAUL) and Migrante NSW joined the picket line on 6 Dec. to join Coles workers to build enough community support to win their claims

Big supermarkets like Coles have been making super profits during the pandemic, and distribution centres have been working very hard. But Coles plans to cut its workforce when it announced it will introduce robots to automate the centres. This move could cut the workforce to about 50 by 2023. The Smeaton Grange Regional Distribution Centre […]

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