Workers’ struggle and solidarity

BIMM Dublin: A cultural and educational crisis driven by capitalist greed

Concert at BIMM in Dublin

By Kate Quinlan, BIMM graduate, class of 2024, 14 February 2025 The proposed mass redundancies at BIMM Dublin, one of Ireland’s most prestigious music colleges, represent not just an attack on workers’ rights but the potential for a grave cultural loss. Lecturers at the institution, many of whom are accomplished musicians who have contributed to […]

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Young people do not trust the former liberation movements still in power today

By Ndumiso from South Africa Published 9 January 2025 This is the transcript of the introduction by Ndumiso to the discussion on the global situation held during the meeting of the PRMI on 14 December 2024. It has been slightly edited for stylistic reasons.  I want to focus my introduction on developments in Africa. Generally,

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New dangers threaten the Democratic Republic of the Congo

M23 troops escort captured soldiers

A new horrific crisis is unfolding again in DRC. In their drive to capture Goma, hundreds, if not thousands have been killed. Tens of thousands have fled from DRC for fear of being conscripted into M23. International “peacekeepers” have failed to keep the peace.   By Paul Moorhouse and Ndumiso Ncube, 5 March 2025   In

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Solidarity with the Samsung workers of Chennai!

By SocialistIndia.org 11 October 2024 More than 1,500 workers at Samsung Electronics’ plant in Sriperumbudur, on the outskirts of Chennai, have been on an indefinite strike for over a month, standing firm in their demand for the registration and recognition of their newly-formed union, the Samsung India Labour Welfare Union (SIWU), as well as for

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