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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /March – April 2005 /Apr. 24 – 30 | Print

April 24 – April 30, 2005 articles

The Guardian (Australia), 04/27/2005
Hitler came to power in Germany in January 1933 and immediately started to suppress all opposition to Nazi rule. Trade Unions, the Communist Party, and all opposition parties and individuals were silenced by the terrorist dictatorship that was imposed.
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Nepal CP, 04/27/2005
The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) strongly condemns the unprovoked attack and vandalism done by plainclothesmen deputed by the royal government inside the Party Headquarters at Balkhu in Kathmandu on April 25.
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Akahata, 04/27/2005
Shii Kazuo, Japanese Communist Party Executive Committee chair, on April 15 met with visiting Chinese National People's Congress Vice-Chairperson Lu Yongxiang at the JCP head office in Tokyo.
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Joel Wendland, 04/26/2005
Workers, union activists, and community leaders launched a campaign late last week to pass federal legislation guaranteeing the right of working people to form unions.
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David Zirin, 04/26/2005
Edge of Sports brings to you our annual hoops award ceremony, the 2004-05 Micheal Rays. These awards are first and foremost a response to the numbingly predictable trophies handed out by the NBA.
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Thomas Riggins, 04/26/2005
What can progressives expect from the new pope? Not much I’m afraid.
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Clara West, 04/26/2005
Imagine being so crooked that you have to maintain a legal defense fund that holds hundreds of thousands of dollars for years. Tom DeLay’s legal defense fund has been going for as long as he has been House majority leader.
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International Press Center, 04/26/2005
Israeli occupation forces continued imposing a tight siege on the occupied Palestinian territories, and escalated their military aggression against Palestinian people, as many civilians were wounded or arrested.
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Jose Pertierra, 04/26/2005
Let´s suppose some coyotes illegally bring terrorist Osama Bin Laden to the US on a boat from Isla Mujeres. Would they be violating any US law?
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PCHR, 04/26/2005
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have launched more attacks on Palestinian civilians and property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).
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Umsebenzi Online, 04/26/2005
The SACP has just emerged from a highly successful Special National Congress held in eThekwini between 8-10 April. At this Congress we achieved the major objectives we had set for ourselves.
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Seth Sandronsky, 04/25/2005
In 2005, the global economy makes people move. They are part of a migrant job market within and between all nations. These children, women and men seek jobs because of poor work opportunities at home.
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Clara West, 04/25/2005
A United Nations interpreter, Silvia Bloome (Nicole Kidman) accidentally overhears part of a plot to assasinate the leader of Matobo, a fictitious African country, when he will be giving a speech to the General Assembly of the UN in a few days.
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Norman Markowitz, 04/25/2005
The following remarks were made at the unveiling of a monument at the Holocaust Memorial Park in New York City on April 17, 2005.
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Richard Bagley, 04/25/2005
WHEN Mahdy Ali Lafta, the head of Iraq?s teaching union in Baghdad, started his career in 1970, he had no idea what life would later hold in store.
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Akahata, 04/25/2005
An Asia-Africa Summit will be held from April 22-24 in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta. On April 24, the participating leaders will move to Bandung to attend a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference.
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UFCW, 04/25/2005
WakeUpWalmart.com, America's Campaign to change Wal-Mart, announced today a new grassroots initiative to highlight Wal-Mart's systematic discrimination against women workers.
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Martha Kramer, 04/24/2005
Allegations of mistreatment of US-held prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have prompted numerous lawsuits since 2002 by civil liberties groups in the US, demanding full disclosure by the Pentagon of what has happened there over the last two years.
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Joel Wendland, 04/24/2005
In its assessment of the 61st Session of the UN Commission Human Rights (UNCHR), international human rights organization Amnesty International criticized the undue influence of the US relationship with Cuba on the overall work of the commission.
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