Dec 2, 2025

Headlines at the World Socialist Web Site today:

1. The Wang Fuk Court Fire in Hong Kong: a crime of global capitalism

The official death toll in the catastrophic fire that engulfed seven high-rise residential buildings of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong rose to 151 on Monday.

Over 2,000 survivors have lost everything and are now homeless. Hundreds are housed in converted COVID isolation shelters on the runway of the old Kai Tak airport.

Fourteen people connected to the engineering company and the scaffolding subcontractor carrying out renovation work on the exterior walls at Wang Fuk Court have been arrested on charges of manslaughter in an ongoing investigation into the causes of the fire.

Investigators have determined that, among other violations, the contractors used illegal, highly flammable netting on the bamboo scaffolding that encased the buildings. The flames spread from the netting to styrofoam boards covering the windows, which acted as an accelerant spreading the fire throughout the building. The homes of thousands had been wrapped in tinder.

Over the weekend, an unmistakable but unremarked change swept Hong Kong. The green netting that surrounds every construction and renovation site was being quietly taken down; bales of the stuff lie on street corners. The skeletons of bamboo scaffolding stand stark throughout much of the city. It is a tacit admission of the ubiquity of the use of substandard and illegal materials, and indicates the degree of failure of government oversight and lax enforcement.

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The broad democratic impulses that exist in Hong Kong are certainly not a product of British colonial rule, nor its re-integration by the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing, which implemented modestly expanded direct legislative elections. Rather, they are the legacy of hard-fought battles by the working class which staged general strikes and mass protest actions in coordination with workers in Guangzhou in the first half of the 20th century.

Beijing presides over the reintegration of Hong Kong with the mainland under the mantra “one country, two systems.” Under this rubric it has preserved the Basic Law drawn up with Britain, maintaining a certain political autonomy for the Special Administrative Region. The fundamental concern for Beijing is that Hong Kong continue to serve as a connecting point for the free flow of international finance capital; all other considerations are subordinate to this.

What Beijing fears most of all is the social contamination of unrest spilling across the border. The Greater Bay Area of the Pearl River Delta from the Mainland of Shenzhen and Guangzhou to the islands of Macau and down the Kowloon peninsula to Hong Kong is a single economic unit. The spark of working class resistance at any point could spread the conflagration of revolution throughout Southern China.

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While the horrors of the Wang Fuk Court fire are cloaked in the particularities of bamboo scaffolding and green netting, it is not only a Hong Kong event. The inferno in Tai Po is a local eruption of a global crisis. Capitalism is producing catastrophe upon catastrophe for the working class.

The most obvious and striking parallel is the Grenfell Tower fire in London, the 2017 conflagration that incinerated 72 people. The green netting of Wang Fuk corresponds to the flammable cladding of the Grenfell-encased working class housing. Both exemplify the cramped homes of the expendable.

Engels, writing The Conditions of the Working Class in England in 1845, coined the phrase “social murder” for the process whereby capitalism placed hundreds and thousands of workers in conditions that led to their “too early and unnatural death.” It is precisely apt.

The catastrophes of Wang Fuk Court and Grenfell are spectacular eruptions of the miserable, and entirely preventable, world housing crisis. They are not mere excesses, not simply failures of regulation. They are an inescapable part of capitalism. For capitalism, what is an act of murder is at the same time a routine cost of doing business. A mass death toll is intrinsic to the functioning of the system.

Cost-cutting, assembly line speed ups, real estate swindles and mass evictions—capitalism is driven to these measures by its own inherent logic of competition and profit-making. The capitalist who will not employ these measures will be displaced by one who will, and the stock exchange will rise.

Around the globe those that construct and tend the glittering excesses of finance—in Hong Kong, the bank towers of Central Hong Kong and the mansions of the Peak—these workers live in hovels, in cages. They gather for the family dinner in homes surrounded by flammable netting.

Capitalism has urbanized the world, but in a grotesquely unequal and irrational manner.

Around 300 human beings—fathers, grandmothers, infant children, migrant workers—were incinerated in their homes at Grenfell and Wang Fuk Court. How many millions more die of disease in the squalor of shantytowns and slums of the world? The threadbare possessions of evicted tenants are thrown into the streets in America under the watchful eye of the police.

Even in its centers of concentrated wealth, capitalism routinely cannot provide homes to the working class with potable water, or factory workplaces safe from maiming and death. The infrastructure for flood control in countries subject to the ravages of typhoons – the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam—is criminally undeveloped and ill-maintained, and thousands of working people die each year as floods engulf their homes.

All is subject to the profit motive. There is no other governing principle under capitalism. Human lives must not be measured by its metrics. 

2. The Gelfand Case: 1978-1982 (Part 2)

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The Gelfand Case, as an element of Security and the Fourth International investigation more broadly, was part of a turning point in the history of the Fourth International since Trotsky’s death. It marked the beginning of the end of the period in which the opportunists and revisionists had in some respects the upper hand. It was a counter-offensive by a principled, serious, revolutionary tendency in the process of maturing, prepared to stand its ground against the compromised old organizations and their leaderships as well as against the state.

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In the US legal system, like many others around the world, the person who files a lawsuit is called a “plaintiff” and the people who are being sued are called “defendants.” In his complaint, Gelfand named as “defendants” the US government, represented by the Attorney General, the heads of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Security Agency. He also named the SWP and the individual SWP leaders and members who had played a role in his expulsion.

The list of defendants in the Gelfand Case included Griffin Bell, then the US Attorney General; William H. Webster, director of the FBI under the Carter administration (1977–1981); Stansfield Turner, the Director of Central Intelligence under the Carter administration, previously the Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, Southern Europe (1975–1977); and Vice Admiral Bobby Inman, director of the NSA under Carter.

The SWP leaders who were named as defendants included Jack Barnes, Larry Siegle, and Doug Jeness. Hansen, who had been the SWP’s national secretary, died in January 1979, after Gelfand’s expulsion and before the case was filed. Barnes was the national secretary at the time the case was filed, but he would go on to expressly repudiate Trotskyism by the end of 1982.

Among the other SWP members who were named in the lawsuit as defendants was notably Peter Camejo. Camejo had been the SWP presidential candidate in the 1976 election, and he would go on to play a prominent role in California politics. He ran three times for governor on a Green Party ticket and was a vice-presidential candidate for Ralph Nader in 2004.

Gelfand filed the case on his own behalf individually and was the only plaintiff. If there was ever a caption to a legal case that resembled David v. Goliath, it was this case: Gelfand, the young lawyer who had just been admitted to the bar in 1974, versus the national leadership of the SWP together with the leadership of the entire national security apparatus of US imperialism.

3. UN says Israel has “de facto state policy” of organized torture

The United Nations committee on torture has said that Israel has “a de facto state policy of organised and widespread torture” and ill-treatment that has gravely intensified since October 7, 2023.

It expressed “deep concern over allegations of repeated severe beatings, dog attacks, electrocution, waterboarding, use of prolonged stress positions [and] sexual violence,” as well as the impunity of Israeli security forces for war crimes.

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While the IDF claims that it investigates all allegations of abuse, its top lawyer has brought no prosecutions against soldiers for killing civilians. This is even after high-profile attacks that have prompted international outrage and were clearly in breach of international humanitarian law, including the killing of hundreds of medical and health care workers and 562 aid workers, not to mention tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians.

Only one Israeli soldier has been prosecuted and convicted, receiving a seven-month sentence for assaulting detainees from Gaza. Five other soldiers have been charged with aggravated abuse and causing serious bodily harm to a detainee at the Sde Teiman detention centre—downgraded from initial allegations of rape—after footage of soldiers raping a blindfolded Palestinian detainee and causing serious injuries was leaked to the Israeli media last year.

This is deliberate policy. Last month, there was uproar after Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, the IDF’s top lawyer, revealed that it was she who leaked the infamous video. She became the target of a right-wing campaign of vilification, arrest and possible prosecution that had already mobilised in defence of the IDF criminals.

That the Arab regimes along with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah’s Central Committee have remained silent about Israel’s abuse and torture of prisoners testifies to their perfidy and collusion with Israel in suppressing the Palestinians.

The silence of world leaders and the corporate media about Israel’s abuse and torture of Palestinian prisoners is confirmation of their complicity in Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza and its escalating attacks on the West Bank. Israel enjoys the support of all the imperialist powers that are now themselves slashing democratic rights and freedom of speech to suppress all opposition to their domestic and foreign policies. As far as they too are concerned international humanitarian law and the Geneva Convention drawn up in the aftermath of World War II are a dead letter.

3. UK Labour government to massively restrict right to trial by jury

Keir Starmer’s Labour government’s preparation for an assault on the historic right of trial by jury in Britain was exposed last week in a leaked Ministry of Justice internal briefing from Justice Secretary David Lammy.

According to the document, Lammy, who is also the deputy prime minister, aims to introduce legislation to end jury trials for all cases carrying a maximum sentence of less than five years.

The proposals must be understood alongside the Labour government’s accelerating preparations for war abroad and for major conflict with the working class at home. 

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Should the plans be enacted, instead of jury trials, a new tier of courts, the Crown Court Bench Division, would be created between magistrates courts and Crown Courts, to hear cases that did not involve murder, rape or manslaughter charges. The proposals are based on those floated earlier this year in a report from retired judge, Sir Brian Leveson, and are being presented as a response to backlogs in the legal system meaning that cases can wait four or five years before going to court. Some 78,000 cases are reported as currently awaiting trial.

Commissioned in 2024, Leveson’s report complained that reduced numbers of courts and court staff, poorly maintained court buildings, disorganisation in the justice system exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, “pro-active policing” policies of successive governments, along with greater complexity of cases and new forms of evidence all combined to make jury trials take twice as long as in 2000. The years long backlog of cases meant that “justice delayed is justice denied.”

Leveson’s recommendations included a series of pragmatic measures, such as more “Out of Court Settlements”, streamlined digital processes to facilitate those, further investment in drug and alcohol misuse rehabilitation services, more encouragement towards rehabilitation, out of court resolutions for minor offenses and similar measures.

Leveson also proposed restricting the “right to elect” for a jury trial to cases with maximum sentences of over three years. The right of appeal would also be curtailed to a more restrictive “permission” to appeal.

Lammy’s proposals go further. The justice secretary is seeking to increase the jury trial threshold to cases carrying sentences of five years imprisonment or over. Leveson also proposed that juries would be replaced by a trial judge and two magistrates. This token safeguard, it is reported, has also been abandoned by Lammy who is suggesting a single judge could preside over most cases, with juries being reserved only for the most serious crimes such as murder and manslaughter.

Lammy’s measures were denounced from within the legal profession itself, with comments warning of the threat to the legitimacy of the legal system itself.

The Law Society warned, “Our society’s concept of justice rests heavily on lay participation in determining a person’s guilt or innocence. Allowing a single person to take away someone’s liberty for a lengthy period or decide a potentially life changing complaint would be a dramatic departure from our shared values.” 

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In a parallel expression of the Labour government’s anti-democratic clampdown, the Guardian reported on the removal of the judge presiding over a judicial review challenging the ban on Palestine Action.

Justice Martin Chamberlain, described by Defend Our Juries as “widely respected for his fairness and independence,” will be replaced by Dame Victoria Sharp, Justices Karen Steyn and Sir Jonathan Swift.

According to Novara media, Chamberlain has no scheduling conflicts, and the judiciary press office refused to offer any comment when approached by the Guardian. Swift is most known for his 2023 rejection of Julian Assange’s appeal against extradition, and his 2022 ruling in favor of the then Tory government’s brutal plan to deport failed asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Steyn ruled in June in favor of government exports of F-35 fighter jet components to Israel amid the ongoing genocide. Sharp’s twin brother is a former banker, adviser to Boris Johnson and a multi-millionaire Tory donor. The judicial review began November 26.

4. After London, Ontario police raid homes, 6 World Beyond War peace activists face charges over protest against arms fair

London, Ontario police carried out coordinated pre-dawn raids on November 25 against four homes across southern Ontario, targeting members of the anti-war and Palestinian-solidarity group World Beyond War (WBW). The raids bring to six the number of peace activists charged in relation to a protest of more than 100 people against the Best Defence Conference in London at the end of October, an arms-industry gathering attended by Israeli-linked weapons manufacturers and Canadian military officials.

The sweeping operation saw officers burst into homes at 6 a.m., frighten children, seize personal electronic devices and haul activists hours away from their communities.

The World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality Party (Canada) unequivocally condemn these raids and charges. They represent a serious escalation of state repression aimed at criminalizing anti-war and anti-genocide dissent under conditions where the Canadian government is deeply implicated in US-led wars around the world and Israel’s genocide in Gaza. All charges must be dropped immediately.

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In its own account, WBW describes officers waking families before dawn, crowding into small homes, harassing parents, disturbing disabled residents and seizing every electronic device in sight. These were intimidation raids carried out to send a message that opposition to war will be punished. 

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The London police statements are shot through with politically-motivated exaggerations and insinuations. A handful of activists allegedly damaged electronic locks or threw paint, acts that are insignificant next to the industrial-scale violence of the corporations and military officials being protected by the police, companies profiting from the arming of the Zionist regime in Israel as it commits genocide, and Canadian military officers providing training, intelligence and logistical support.

The London raids form part of a broader pattern of repression unfolding across Canada.

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The Liberal government can tolerate no opposition to war under conditions in which it is enforcing a massive increase in military spending unprecedented since World War II. With the backing of the New Democrats and trade unions, Carney’s government just passed a budget containing over $80 billion in additional military spending over the coming five years aimed at equipping Canadian imperialism to secure its share of the spoils in a rapidly escalating third world war. 

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The lessons of the past two years of anti-genocide and anti-war protests in Canada and internationally must be drawn. Despite enormous public opposition to Israel’s genocidal assault on the Gaza Palestinians, and despite countless appeals to Liberal cabinet ministers, NDP MPs, municipal officials and international bodies, the slaughter and dispossession continue unabated. Protest alone, especially when subordinated to moral appeals to the very governments and corporate CEOs arming the Zionist state, cannot halt imperialist war and genocide.

The working class requires its own independent organizations of struggle. Rank-and-file committees must be established in workplaces, campuses and neighborhoods to unite workers against war, austerity and repression. These committees must be guided by a socialist program that links opposition to militarism with the fight against the capitalist system that breeds war.

The criminalization of anti-war activism flows from the preparations of the ruling class for a global conflict against Russia and China. The fight to defend the WBW activists and oppose war and genocide is inseparable from the struggle to build an international revolutionary political movement of the working class against capitalism’s descent into barbarism. 

5. Seattle mayor-elect Katie Wilson signals willingness to meet with fascist Trump

Less than two weeks after her election as Seattle mayor, Katie Wilson has made clear she would accept a White House meeting with President Donald Trump if invited.

The declaration by the self-described “socialist” comes amid mounting mass opposition to the Trump administration’s fascistic assault on social services, healthcare and democratic rights, along with the accelerating war drive. It reveals the character of her politics and her administration’s accommodation to the capitalist establishment.

Wilson made her statement welcoming a dialogue with Trump in a November 22 interview with the Seattle Times. “I’ll meet with anyone,” Wilson said. “I mean, he’s the president of the United States.” Her response came the day after New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, met with Trump and declared a “partnership” with Trump.

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Wilson’s touted “bold progressive agenda” has been limited to attempts to reforming public transit, proposing minor tax hikes and suggesting the need for emergency housing assistance. When challenged about her previous call for cutting funding to the Seattle Police Department, Wilson abandoned the pledge almost immediately, stating that she had “learned a lot since then.”

One of the initiatives with which Wilson is associated is the effort to “Trump-Proof Seattle” in 2017, when she worked alongside Kshama Sawant, who at the time was on the Seattle City Council and a member of Socialist Alternative, which operates in the orbit of the Democratic Party. With Trump’s return to power, Wilson revived the “Trump-Proof Seattle” banner, now saying it was necessary to “think about how to protect ourselves and our neighbors from the actions of an even more virulent federal administration.”

Not only are such words undercut by Wilson’s own willingness to talk with Trump, it’s undercut by the actions of the administration to which Wilson has no answer. There have been at least 1,000 ICE arrests in Washington this year, and the agency’s own data shows that at least two-thirds of those picked up have not committed a crime.

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Wilson’s election reflected working class anger at social inequality. Workers and youth who supported her campaign were expressing their hatred of the current socioeconomic order and their search for a socialist alternative. However, they will not find it in Wilson.

While Wilson is not a member of the DSA like Mamdani, her politics are the same. She promotes the fiction that the interests of workers and youth can be advanced through the Democratic Party. In class terms, these figures represent sections of the upper middle class, not the working class.

Amidst a broad political radicalization in the US and internationally, the experiences of these elections must be drawn, as part of the development of a political movement of the working class, in opposition to the oligarchy and the entire political system, on the basis of a genuine and revolutionary socialist program and perspective.

6. Australia: Sawmill closure destroys 73 jobs in Yarram, Victoria

The Yarram sawmill, which cut softwood for products like pallets and fencing, has been operating since 1996, passing through several different corporate owners before AKD acquired it in 2018.

No clear explanation has been given for the sudden shutdown of the sawmill. The 2023 closure of the Opal paper mill an hour away in Maryvale, which had been purchasing wood chips from the Yarram plant may well have contributed.

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Yarram sawmill workers and local residents told World Socialist Web Site reporters they had been blindsided by the sudden closure of the plant, which had been training new staff, had recently been upgraded, and appeared to be in full operation.

One local said the company had “been planning it for sure. They were really holding it close to their chest, because everyone was in the dark.”

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The closure of the Yarram sawmill, the second largest employer—after supermarket chain Woolworths—in the town of over 2,000 people, threatens to cascade through the local district, adding to the ongoing employment crisis in the Gippsland region.

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The shutdown and destruction of jobs in Yarram can and must be fought, but it will require a fight to mobilise the support of workers at the other AKD facilities in Colac, Caboolture, Tumut and Oberon, throughout the timber industry and more broadly.

The material basis for this support is that the sudden Yarram closure is not a unique phenomenon, but part of a global attack on the working class. It is a reminder that, under capitalism, no worker is safe from being thrown on the scrapheap without notice, according to the profit imperatives of corporations and their shareholders.

7. Germany rearms for war with Russia in 2026 war budget

With the votes of the governing Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) and Social Democrats (SPD), the Bundestag, Germany’s federal parliament, passed the budget for 2026 on Friday. It is a war budget. Eighty years after the unprecedented crimes of the Wehrmacht and Hitlerite fascism, the ruling class is once again pursuing a massive rearmament program that breaks with all post-war restrictions and is systematically preparing Germany for a third world war—with Russia as its main target.

Defense spending will rise to €108.2 billion next year—the highest military budget in the history of the Federal Republic. It consists of the regular defense budget of €82.69 billion and an additional €25.51 billion from the Bundeswehr’s (German Armed Forces) special fund approved in 2022. Compared to 2025 alone, this means an increase of more than €20 billion.

This historic increase is the prelude to a gigantic rearmament program that, in terms of its scale and objectives, is openly modelled on the Nazi war machine of the 1930s. By 2029, the defense budget is set to rise to more than €150 billion. If we add the “infrastructure-related” war expenditures in the transport, research and economics ministries, around five percent of Germany’s gross domestic product will then be spent on military purposes—around €215 billion annually.

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The biggest beneficiaries of the budget are the German arms companies—the same ones that already armed Hitler’s Wehrmacht. According to the latest SIPRI Arms Trade Report, the four German companies in the ranking—Rheinmetall, Diehl, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and Hensoldt—already increased their revenues from arms sales by 36 percent last year. 

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In his speech on the military budget in the Bundestag, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius made clear the comprehensive imperialist goals pursued by the German government. First, in the style of a warmongering militarist during the First World War, he railed against a “capitulation peace” in Ukraine: “There must be no false peace, no capitulation peace.”

This is the familiar propaganda that turns reality on its head and obscures the predatory interests of German imperialism. As in the German Empire and under Hitler, the aim is to dominate Europe militarily in order to become a world power. The immediate focus is on the escalation of war against Russia, but the conflict with the US is also coming to a head with Trump’s Ukraine deal, which Pistorius made no secret of in his speech.

He declared: “We must redefine our position on the geopolitical chessboard. We do not know which alliances we can still trust in the future and how long they will last.” NATO must therefore “become more European” and Europeans must “do more for our defense.” In other words, Germany and the EU must build up an independent military power that can act independently of Washington if necessary.

The extent to which preparations for war have already progressed is underlined by a recent report in the Wall Street Journal. Under the headline “Germany’s Secret Plan for War With Russia,” the newspaper describes how the more than 1,200-page “Operation Plan Germany” (OPLAN DEU) was developed.

The plan describes in detail how, in the event of war, up to 800,000 German, US and NATO soldiers are to be deployed to the east via ports, highways, rivers and rail lines. Germany is being organized as the central hub of a future NATO ground war against Russia. The concept calls for an “all-of-society approach to war:” the merging of civilian and military infrastructure and the mobilization of the entire society for war.

The working class is to pay for the war policy in every respect: As cannon fodder on the battlefield and in the form of massive attacks on social and democratic rights to finance and enforce the war policy. Nevertheless, the war plans are supported by all parties in the Bundestag.

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The massive rearmament and war preparations are meeting with growing opposition among the population. Strikes and protests are forming throughout Europe—in Belgium and Italy, where general strikes lasting several days took place last week, in France, and increasingly in Germany as well.

The nominally “left” parties, trade unions and pseudo-left organizations, which in some cases verbally support the strikes and protests, do not represent the interests of workers and youth, but seek to control them and subordinate them to the capitalist governments. But the warmongering of the ruling class stems from the capitalist profit system itself, which is in a historic crisis and, as in the past, is relying on fascism and war.

The Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei (Socialist Equality Party, SGP) and its European and international sister parties in the International Committee of the Fourth International are the only force consistently opposing this path to catastrophe. We give voice to the opposition to war and link it to the necessary political perspective: the building of an international socialist movement to overthrow the capitalist system—the only way to prevent a Third World War.

8. Sri Lanka: Communal provocation over Buddha statue in Trincomalee

Trincomalee is a major city in the Eastern Province, where Tamils, Muslims, and Sinhalese live. The erection of a Buddhist shrine was a deliberate provocation with the potential to ignite communal tensions between Sinhala-Buddhists and the Tamil and Muslim communities that form a majority in the province.

The North and East were devastated by the 26-year communal war against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which ended in May 2009. As part of the systematic discrimination against Tamils, successive Colombo governments established Sinhala colonies, particularly in the East, in a bid to change demographic patterns and foster communal tensions. Since the end of the war, Buddhist monks have been seeking to re-establish “their heritage” and expand their influence in the north and east.

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The Colombo political establishment has long used Sinhala supremacist ideology and anti-Tamil chauvinism to bolster their support and divide the working class, particularly in times of crisis. All of the opposition parties immediately joined the fray, condemning the removal of statue as an attack on Buddhism.

Speaking in the parliament, the opposition leader Sajith Premadasa, from the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), demanded that the government uphold the constitution and the supremacy of Buddhism. Sections of the establishment media joined in the filthy communal campaign.

In response, the Tamil nationalist parties opposed the government’s actions on the basis of their own communal politics. ITAK spokesperson M.A. Sumanthiran called on all Tamil members of the government to resign immediately, declaring that the government’s support for the placement of the statue exposed its claims to be fostering equality for all.

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Amid the ongoing furor, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake appeared in parliament on November 18. The Buddha statue, he said, had been “replaced” at the original location and “everything related to this issue has now been resolved.” The government would act according to the verdict of the court to be delivered on December 26.

“We do not allow communalism,” Dissanayake lyingly declared. “If someone is trying to revive old communalism, they will not be allowed at present or in the future.” In fact, the JVP has been steeped in Sinhala supremacism since its formation in 1966 and an aggressive and violent “patriotic” defender of the “Sinhala nation,” particularly during the protracted communal war against the LTTE.

However, as it sought to win power for the first time last year, the JVP—together with its electoral front, the NPP—drawn from layers of the upper middle class—attempted to put on a democratic and liberal face and whitewash its past. The aim was to boost its vote among Tamils and Muslims and get the backing of sections of big business.

A year on, the government’s promises about democracy and reconciliation have been jettisoned. The North and East of the island are still under military occupation. The political prisoners are in jails despite JVP/NPP’s pledge to release them. Those responsible for war crimes and atrocities of the Sri Lankan military have not been held accountable.

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Now the JVP/NPP government has caved into the demands of the Sinhala Buddhist supremacists over the statue in Trincomalee. Dissanayake’s “opposition” to communalism is empty political posturing.

The Sri Lankan ruling class confronts a deepening political and economic crisis. The JVP/NPP government is intensifying the implementation of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) demands for devastating austerity measures. It will resort to anti-Tamil chauvinism to whip up communal provocations and divisions as it faces mass opposition from workers and the rural poor to the destruction of jobs and their living conditions.

The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) opposes all forms of racialism and nationalism and urges Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim workers to learn the lessons from the bloody consequences of the past—above all the 30-year communal war that cost hundreds of thousands of lives.

It is only the working class in the fight for socialism that will defend the basic democratic rights of all. Workers need to unite and rally the rural poor and oppressed in the struggle for a workers’ and peasants’ government that will restructure society from top to bottom to meet the needs of the vast majority, not the profits of the wealthy few—that is, along socialist lines.

9. Mamdani silent as Tisch’s NYPD attacks protest against Trump’s immigration Gestapo

Protesters thwarted a federal immigration raid in New York City on Saturday, despite a violent crackdown by the New York Police Department (NYPD), overseen by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s re-appointed police commissioner, Jessica Tisch.

The spontaneous protest erupted outside a parking garage in Manhattan’s Chinatown, where agents from Trump’s Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were preparing to launch their second large-scale immigration raid in six weeks. A crowd of roughly 200 people formed human chains and barricades made of trash to block the convoy of agents from exiting the garage.

The NYPD responded by deploying its notorious Strategic Response Group, which is known for using militarized tactics to suppress protests, to aid the immigration Gestapo. Officers forcibly cleared a path for the agents, violently assaulting demonstrators who refused to move, deploying pepper spray and arresting more than a dozen people. Ultimately, the protest succeeded in forcing the federal agents to call off the raid and retreat to New Jersey.

Murad Awawdeh, president of the New York Immigration Coalition, summarized the role of both federal agents and police. “The violence that occurred today could have been avoided had ICE agents not escalated tensions,” he said. “But instead of holding federal agents accountable for their aggressive tactics, the NYPD instead helped facilitate ICE’s campaign of terror. ICE must stop wreaking havoc across New York—separating families and harming our communities. The NYPD must immediately release the New Yorkers who they arrested, and stop all collaboration with ICE.”

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The significance of Saturday’s NYPD operation under Tisch is that it strips away the rhetorical pretense and bares the political reality of Mamdani’s incoming administration. 

As of Monday, Mamdani has made no public comment on the ICE raid or the NYPD’s role in defending it. His transition spokesperson, Monica Klein, told the press: “The Mayor-elect has made it clear—including to the President—that these raids are cruel and inhumane, and fail to advance genuine public safety.”

Tisch, meanwhile, informed the New York Times that she had spoken with a Department of Homeland Security official and called the federal agents’ actions “unacceptable.” Neither Mamdani nor Tisch addressed the glaring contradiction: If ICE is a “rogue agency” conducting “cruel and inhumane” raids in an “unacceptable” manner, why did the NYPD, led by Mamdani’s appointee, defend it against protesters?

The attempted raid also explodes the myth that Mamdani’s meeting with Trump at the White House was a clever political move that neutralized the fascist president and prevented further immigration raids. Just over a week after their meeting, federal agents were preparing a major operation that could not possibly have gone ahead without Trump’s approval.

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Saturday’s ICE raid was not stopped by Mamdani’s backroom dealings with Trump. It was stopped by the independent initiative of ordinary New Yorkers who took it upon themselves to defend their neighbors. That spontaneous action is an indication of future struggles on a much broader scale.

Trump, acting on behalf of the capitalist oligarchy, is accelerating the drive toward dictatorship. Opposition to Trump and fascism must be consciously organized, based in the international working class, and completely independent of and in opposition to the Democratic and Republican parties.

10. Customs and Border Patrol abducts 2 16-year-old Detroit high school students in predawn raid

Two students from Western International High School (WIHS) in Detroit—16-year-old cousins from Venezuela—were seized by federal immigration agents in a predawn raid on November 20. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents swept into their home on Detroit’s east side with a search warrant for another individual. Not finding their target, the CBP seized the young students together with one parent from each family.

The youths are Venezuelan asylum seekers with active cases and valid work permits. They both worked at a Chili’s restaurant and were described as “excellent students.” The young boys and their family members are now imprisoned in the South Texas Family Residential Center, an ICE facility.

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There is no national or statewide database of how many students or youth have been abducted, detained or deported, although the Detroit ICE field office oversaw the deportation of approximately 2,300 people to more than 80 countries in the first six months of 2025. The available information indicates that these deportees include at least 40 children under 16, the youngest of whom is three or four years old.

“This is very wrong! Kids shouldn’t be taken,” a Western International student told the World Socialist Web Site. “School is supposed to be a safe space. They were kidnapped by ICE even though they were following the rules. This is kidnapping, no matter how you cut it. Kidnapping in its finest form. Kids should be able to go to school without having to be worried about if ICE is going to take them or not.”

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The International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) campaigned at Western International last week, alerting students of the abduction of their classmates. Most had not yet been informed. The IYSSE not only demanded the immediate release of the students, but put forward a program to build rank-and-file committees among students, teachers and workers to organize independent resistance. The IYSSE stressed that young people had to turn to the working class—the social force that had the power to cut off the flow of profits to the oligarchy and drive Trump and his fascist cabal from office.

This meant mobilizing the collective strength of workers in the auto, healthcare, logistics and other industries fighting job cuts and deadly working conditions, federal and other government workers fighting budget cuts and mass layoffs and other sections of the working class.

Such a fight could only be waged if workers organized independently of the union bureaucracies and the Democratic Party, which have done everything possible to block resistance by workers and young people to these attacks. The industrial counter-offensive of the working class being championed by the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees had to be combined a political counter-offensive against Trump and his Democratic Party enablers and for workers’ power and socialism.

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Far from opposing Trump, The Democrats have facilitated the fascist president’s policy of mass deportations every step of the way, including providing critical support to the Laken Riley Act, which has normalized the criminalization of immigrant workers and channels funding and police powers into federal immigration enforcement, enabling mass roundups. Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer backed federal proposals to “make it easier for immigration officers to remove those who are here unlawfully,” and even supported deploying the National Guard to the border—moves that politically and materially facilitate Trump’s illegal war against immigrants and the working class as a whole.

11. Tens of thousands protest in Giessen against the far-right Alternative for Germany

Several tens of thousands of young people from across Hesse and beyond protested in Giessen on November 29 against the founding of a new youth organization by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Driving the protests was an alliance called “Widersetzen” (“Resist”), consisting mainly of groups such as “Students against the Right,” “University Students against the Right,” “Apprentices against the Right” and others. They had already called nationally for a school strike against the AfD on Friday, November 28, and in the weeks beforehand.

Protected and shielded by the state authorities in Giessen, the AfD founded its new version of a Hitler Youth movement under the name “Generation Germany.”

Journalists from public broadcasters, reporting from the AfD assembly in the Giessen exhibition halls, expressed shock, saying the new organisation was “obviously firmly right-wing extremist.” The demand for “the mass deportation of millions” had been greeted with frenzied applause. The delegate Alexander Eichwald, who delivered a speech to the assembled fascists, mimicking Hitler’s distinctive verbal style, received more than 12 percent of the votes in the preliminary elections. 

“We cannot allow right-wing extremist, fascist politics to spread more and more in the public arena,” Zita, Leo, Felix and Jule from Darmstadt told the World Socialist Web Site. “This also has to be stopped when it comes in the guise of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) or other establishment parties.” The four agreed that capitalism must be abolished, and that none of the establishment parties aims to do so, not even the Left Party.

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The decision to hold an AfD event in Giessen, a city with a long anti-fascist tradition, was a deliberate provocation. In the working class city and in the neighbouring town of Wetzlar, home to the Buderus steelworks, the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens and the unions have traditionally been strong; in recent years (especially since the Nazi murder of the Kassel district president Walter Lübke) there have been numerous large demonstrations against the AfD.

Protests therefore had to be expected. The Hesse state Interior Ministry took advantage of this by using the day to conduct a major police operation. The exhibition halls were cordoned off completely and across a wide area; police escorted AfD participants partly across the premises of the municipal utilities towards the venue.

The city center was closed to cars, and most shops had shut. Many houses displayed banners against fascism.

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From the establishment parties, which attempted to co-opt the protest, there were practically no political statements on how fascism can actually be stopped—other than reactionary appeals to the bourgeois state. Only the Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei (Socialist Equality Party, SGP) and its youth organisation, the International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE), put forward a clear, well-thought-out perspective. In the statement “The fight against the AfD requires a fight against capitalism,” which also appeared on the WSWS over the weekend, it reads:

[T]he AfD is being ever more openly integrated into the political establishment, and substantial parts of its programme—such as the persecution of refugees and the massive rearmament drive—are being implemented by all the parliamentary parties. … A serious struggle against the fascist danger requires a clear understanding of the causes of this shift to the right: escalating militarism and the deep crisis of capitalism. It requires a socialist perspective that abolishes the foundation of war and fascism: the capitalist system.

The statement received a strong response, and many young people agreed that the establishment parties, including the Left Party, are moving further and further to the right in their policies. The protest in Giessen was therefore an expression of a new movement against war, fascism and social devastation, which is developing across Europe and must be armed with a clear socialist perspective and leadership.

12. The fight against the far-right Alternative for Germany requires a fight against capitalism

Tens of thousands are demonstrating in Giessen against the founding of the fascist youth organization of the Alternative for Germany (AfD). The mass protests are significant, because the AfD is being ever more openly integrated into the political establishment. Substantial parts of its program, such as the persecution of refugees and the massive rearmament drive, are being implemented by all the parliamentary parties.

However, the protest is being led politically by the very forces that are themselves moving ever further to the right and paving the way for the fascist AfD—the trade unions, the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, the Left Party and even the Liberal Democratic Party (FDP). A serious struggle against the fascist danger requires a clear understanding of the causes of this shift to the right: escalating militarism and the deep crisis of capitalism. It requires a socialist perspective that abolishes the foundation of war and fascism: the capitalist system.

In the United States, Donald Trump has already formed a government of the financial oligarchy that suppresses all resistance to the mass deportation of immigrant workers, to the genocide in Gaza and to its war plans, with the help of fascist gangs and the military.

In Germany, too, the fascists are increasingly being integrated into parliamentary work. The Association of Family-Owned Businesses recently announced that it will in future cooperate with the AfD. In the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), faction leader Jens Spahn and Bundestag (parliament) President Julia Klöckner have long been working towards receiving support from the AfD, or even bringing it directly into government.

For this reason, the mobilization for today’s demonstration has also been massively attacked. In Berlin, students were prohibited from holding anti-fascist assemblies in order to mobilise for Giessen. The CDU-SPD state government in Hesse sent thousands of police officers into the city to brutally suppress the protests and enable the founding of the fascist youth organization.

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In the United States, the Democratic Party is working closely with Trump. The newly elected “left-wing” mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, reconciled himself with Trump even before taking office. This shows that the entire ruling class is committed to war and dictatorship.

Here too, the Greens and the Left Party support the extreme right-wing policy of the federal government on all essential points. The Left Party approved the one-trillion-euro war credits in the Federal Council, enabled Friedrich Merz to be elected chancellor swiftly and lends the government its votes whenever they are required. At the state and municipal level, it implements cuts and deportations. For the Greens, the government’s war policy does not go far enough; they would prefer to wage war against nuclear-armed Russia sooner rather than later.

The formerly “left” parties are marching straight to the right because they defend the bankrupt capitalist system, which is descending ever deeper into barbarism. The same applies to the trade union bureaucrats. They have degenerated into co-managers who enforce the dictates of corporate executives against the workforce. They support the nationalist agenda of trade war and military conflict.

Workers can halt the shift to the right and prevent war and fascism only if they break with these pro-capitalist organizations and organize themselves in independent rank-and-file action committees that link the struggle against social attacks with the struggle against war and defend democratic rights. These action committees must unite across all national borders and join the International Workers’ Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees.

13.  Two Palestinian brothers, ages 8 and 11, are murdered by Israeli drone strike in Gaza

Two Palestinian children were killed by an Israeli drone strike on the edge of the Bani Suheila neighborhood of Khan Younis in Gaza on Saturday.

Palestinian medical officials at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis reported that an Israeli drone fired on two brothers in the area east of the city, in a zone that Israel designates as being on the Israeli‑controlled side of the ceasefire line.

Palestinian media also reported the identities of the victims as brothers from the Abu Asi family, Juma, aged 11, and Fadi, aged 8. International coverage noted that the strike took place close to the mapped Yellow Line east of Khan Younis, where the army has warned Palestinians not to approach its forces and has used drones and live fire to enforce the boundary.

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Throughout the ceasefire period, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has continued to reject any recognition of Palestinian statehood even as the Gaza “peace” framework is pushed through the UN Security Council, insisting that Israel’s opposition to a Palestinian state “in any territory has not changed.” This stance is mirrored by the murderous attacks on Palestinians that has continued and is essentially an extension of the genocide that began more than two years ago.

Israeli officials have paired such statements with assertions that they will maintain full freedom of military action in Gaza throughout the ceasefire period, openly admitting that the lines and maps published for civilians do not restrict the army’s right to strike anywhere it deems necessary.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, as many as 350 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 900 wounded by Israeli fire since the ceasefire formally came into effect on October 10. These figures include people killed by drone strikes, tank fire and snipers along and beyond the Yellow and Red Lines, as well as those killed in continued airstrikes on residential areas and camps that Israel claims are linked to “security operations.”

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Parallel to the ongoing violence is the Trump administration’s aggressive reconstruction and “stabilization” scheme that would further partition Gaza and entrench Israeli control of Gaza. A US‑backed UN Security Council resolution endorses Washington’s 20‑point ceasefire strategy, calls for deployment of an International Stabilization Force to enter, disarm and govern Gaza, and establishes a “Board of Peace”—headed by the fascist US President Donald Trump—to oversee Israeli control, without any genuine Palestinian representation or commitment to statehood.

Central to this plan is the construction of large “Alternative Safe Communities” in Israeli‑controlled areas of Gaza, composed of dense housing compounds made of temporary structures, each designed to hold between 20,000 and 25,000 Palestinians and to include clinics and educational facilities.

These residential zones would be built primarily on the eastern half of the Strip under longstanding Israeli military control, creating a chain of isolated settlements ringed by army positions and international forces along the Yellow Line.

Media reports about the scheme identify senior Trump administration official Aryeh Lightstone—previously a key aide to former ambassador David Friedman and an architect of the Abraham Accords economic projects—as the point man for the “Alternative Safe Communities” initiative, publicly arguing that the compounds are the “easiest way” to get Palestinians into housing “as soon as humanly possible.”

Meanwhile, Jared Kushner, Trump’s son‑in‑law, has been closely associated with post‑war economic and real‑estate planning in Gaza and the wider region, leveraging his ties with Gulf monarchies and his background in property development. This is an unambiguous indication of the plan by powerful real estate interests to make a fortune from the conversion of Gaza into a vast wasteland of rubble where tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed and many thousands are still buried.

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By transforming Gaza into a patchwork of fenced “safe communities”—essentially overcrowded concentration camps—and off‑limits Red zones, the plan aims to convert a devastated, densely populated enclave into a source of highly-exploited labor and a consumer pool under long‑term occupation.

As pointed out by the World Socialist Web Site since the announcement of the October 10 ceasefire, the US‑Israeli “peace” framework is not a step toward Palestinian self‑determination or an end to the barbaric treatment of Gazans. These are instruments for consolidating a strategic defeat of the population while preserving the foundations of Zionist rule and US imperialism in the region.

The ceasefire has not halted Israeli violence; instead, it has provided a political and legal cover for continued killings, such as the Bani Suheila drone strike, while internationalizing the occupation through an “International Stabilization Force” that would police Palestinians on Israel’s behalf.

The creation of “Alternative Safe Communities” corresponds in content to the goal of ethnically cleansing zones in Gaza in which an uprooted people are warehoused under guard, stripped of basic democratic rights and any genuine control over their own lives.

By channeling reconstruction funds through US‑dominated businesses and Gulf monarchies, the plan will tie Palestinian survival to the same capitalist and imperialist forces responsible for their historic dispossession and make every aspect of daily life contingent on political oppression and subordination to the wealth accumulation aims of the international financial oligarchy.

14. US immigration authorities reviewing status of 3.3 million “green card” holders

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is pausing indefinitely all decisions on asylum applications, while launching systematic reviews that threaten the legal status of two large groups of immigrants—the 3.3 million green card holders from 19 countries designated by President Trump and the 180,000 people admitted as refugees during the four years of the Biden administration.

The Trump administration claims that these actions are in response to the shooting Wednesday of two National Guard soldiers in Washington D.C. by an Afghan refugee, a former participant in a CIA-run death squad in his home country who fled after the Taliban takeover in 2021. One of the two soldiers, Sarah Beckstrom, 20, of Summersville, West Virginia, has died, while the other, Andrew Wolfe, 24, of Martinsburg, West Virginia, remains in critical condition.

The shooting last week is merely a pretext, as both the selection of the 19 countries “of concern” was announced in June and the decision to review all refugees admitted during the Biden administration had been made public Monday, before Wednesday’s attack.

The review of green card holders will affect 3.3 million people, the bulk of them, 2.2 million, from three countries in the Caribbean basin—1 million from Cuba, 700,000 from Venezuela and 500,000 from Haiti. All three countries are subject to either US economic blockade or other forms of sanctions, which have devastated living standards.

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Trump sought to justify his sweeping attack on refugees with a racist diatribe against “Third World Countries” whose people would be “non-compatible with Western civilization.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the administration had effectively stopped all refugee intake since taking office, “with the exception of Afrikaners fleeing persecution in South Africa.” (In other words, members of the white South African minority who ruled under apartheid.)

The plan to review the cases of all 180,000 refugees admitted to the US between January 20, 2021 and February 20, 2025 was revealed November 24 by the Associated Press, which obtained an internal memo from USCIS Director Joseph Edlow. The memo also required that even refugees who have already received green cards should be subjected to review.

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At a press conference Monday afternoon, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt declared, “President Trump believes that he has a sacred obligation to reverse the calamity of mass unchecked migration into our country. … In the wake of last week’s atrocity, it is more important than ever to finish carrying out the president’s mass deportation operation.”

The response of the Democratic Party to Trump’s effort to smear all immigrants with the blood of the two National Guard soldiers shot last week has been one of tacit acceptance. At his press briefing Monday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not even raise the issue, instead appealing for the Trump administration and the Republicans to “actually partner with Democrats to solve problems on behalf of the American people.”

Only when directly asked by a reporter—after a lengthy disquisition on healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act—did Jeffries address the effective ending of asylum for refugees and the attack on green card holders and then with another appeal for bipartisanship.

“Yeah, our view is that, one, of course we support the notion of having strong border security, no one ever disputes that,” the Democrat said. “We have a broken immigration system. We need to fix it, but it should be fixed, in a comprehensive and bipartisan way. But at the same period of time we are going to stand up for law-abiding immigrant families and communities who have been under assault by Donald Trump and the so-called secretary of homeland security. They’re a disgrace.”

As to taking any action to oppose this “disgrace,” the House Democratic leader said nothing.

15. Workers Struggles: The Americas

Brazil:

Contingent Petrobras refinery workers in Minas Gerais vote to continue their strike indefinitely

Canada:

Quebec workers stage mass rally against right-wing provincial government
Nova Scotia long-term care workers vote to strike

Dominican Republic:

Workers protest economic implosion impacting life

Mexico:

Farmers and truckers stage protests in 16 Mexican states

United States:

New York City IT workers strike non-profit for living wages
Rochester, New York, healthcare workers protest premium hikes by management
Rhode Island declares Providence charter school teachers’ strike illegal

16. Free Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist, Bogdan Syrotiuk!

The fight for the Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist's freedom is an essential component of the struggle against imperialist war, genocide, dictatorship and fascism.

Dec 1, 2025

Headlines at the World Socialist Web Site today: 

1. This week in history: December 1-7

  • 25 years ago:
UN report reveals AIDs as one of the deadliest epidemics in history

  • 50 years ago:

Indonesian dictatorship carries out US-backed invasion of East Timor

  • 75 years ago:

    United States military begins evacuation of Pyongyang  

  • 100 years ago:

Saudi forces capture Medina

2. US war crime exposed, as Trump escalates assault on Venezuela

Revelations of yet another horrific war crime committed by the US military in the southern Caribbean have surfaced, as the Trump administration is drastically escalating its unprovoked war threats against Venezuela.

According to multiple sources who spoke to the Washington Post, US Special Operations troops, acting on the direct orders of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, carried out a “double-tap” strike on a boat carrying 11 people near the shores of Venezuela on September 2.

“A missile screamed off the Trinidad coast, striking the vessel and igniting a blaze from bow to stern,” the Post reported. “For minutes, commanders watched the boat burning on a live drone feed. As the smoke cleared, they got a jolt. Two survivors were clinging to the smoldering wreck.”

One individual involved in the strike told the Post, “The order [from Hegseth] was to kill everybody.” This was the first in a series of deadly missile strikes that have sunk at least 22 small boats and killed at least 83 people from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Trinidad. 

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This show of force, which is wildly disproportionate to the stated aim of deterring a relative handful of fishermen allegedly smuggling cocaine in boats that could never reach the US mainland, has been further escalated over the past few days. Trump off-handedly announced that the strikes at sea would soon be joined by attacks on land and issued via social media a personal decree declaring a no-fly zone over all of Venezuela.

The clear aim of this campaign is not drug interdiction but rather regime change in Caracas and the imposition of a US puppet government that would clear the way for the major US-based oil corporations to plunder Venezuela’s petroleum reserves, the largest on the planet.

The revelations regarding the September 2 double-tap strike only demonstrate that Washington’s predatory aims are being pursued with entirely criminal methods. Rather than rescue the survivors left clinging for life to the remains of their vessel, Special Operations commanders ordered a second missile strike, blowing them to bits.

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Even if some of the victims of the Trump administration’s Caribbean murder spree were transporting drugs, this is not a crime punishable by death, and it must be proven in a court of law, not punished by means of extra-judicial executions on the high seas. Nor is it by any stretch of the imagination an act of war. 

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Of course, this is not the first time that the Oval Office has been used to plot unlawful killings. Obama orchestrated drone assassinations, including of at least four American citizens, in meetings dubbed “terror Tuesdays,” while Trump ordered the 2020 assassination of senior Iranian official Qasem Soleimani, who was on a diplomatic visit to Iraq.

But there is more than a quantitative change in the current policy. What is unfolding is nothing less than the complete evisceration of the country’s political, constitutional and legal foundations and their replacement with the methods of a police state dictatorship and the law of the jungle.

Trump represents and personifies a criminal ruling oligarchy that wallows in filth, blood and obscene sums of personal wealth. He himself has weaponized the presidency for the purpose of stuffing hundreds of millions of dollars into his own pockets. According to calculations made by the Reuters news agency, the Trump family’s income has grown 17-fold to $864 million during the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2024.

This criminality at the top finds no more telling expression than in the “full and complete pardon” Trump announced for ex-Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was sentenced to 45 years in prison after being convicted in a US court for facilitating the importation of a staggering 400 tons of cocaine into the US. Hernandez was famously cited for telling one of his co-conspirators that he wanted to shove cocaine “right up the noses of the gringos.”

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The pardon of Hernandez makes a mockery of the Trump administration’s claims that its Latin American policy is driven by the need to rescue Americans from drug traffickers bent upon their destruction. No one in Trump’s circle or the ruling oligarchy as a whole could give a damn about overdose deaths. Rather they see drugs as a useful means of social control over the most oppressed layers of the population, as well as a lucrative source of profits for the financial sector. 

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The pardon was announced on the eve of Sunday’s Honduran election, together with Trump’s endorsement of Nasry “Tito” Asfura, the candidate of Hernandez’s right-wing National Party. Trump has vilified the candidate of the ruling Libre party, Rixi Moncada, as a “communist,” in large measure because the current government has broken off ties with Taiwan and established diplomatic relations with Beijing, an action taken by Washington itself nearly half a century ago. Asfura has vowed to cut off ties with both China and Venezuela if elected.

There is an undeniably maniacal character to the policy being pursued by the Trump administration throughout the region. Reflecting the increasing desperation of a ruling capitalist oligarchy trapped by the contradictions of its own failing profit system, it is trying to reverse the loss of US hegemony and the rise of China to the position of South America’s principal trading partner by means of missile strikes and intimidation.

This foreign policy constitutes an extension of a domestic policy of war against the working class. Attempting to reverse every social gain won by workers in the course of the 20th century, the US ruling class is turning to dictatorial methods, from the fascistic demonization and savage persecution of immigrants to the deployment of US troops to major American cities to fight the “enemy within.” Just as the Trump administration is murdering fishermen and migrants in the Caribbean, it will not shrink from deploying deaths squads to carry out extra-judicial executions in the US itself.

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The war crimes being organized from the White House will be punished only by means of a conscious political intervention by the working class throughout the Americas to put an end to the capitalist system and reorganize society to meet human need, not the profits of the oligarchs.

3. Italy’s general strike and protest of November 28–29: A political eruption of the working class against war and austerity

Italy’s national general strike of November 28, followed by mass protests on November 29 coinciding with the International Day of Solidarity with Palestine, marks the third countrywide strike in as many months.

The two events express a rising movement of the Italian working class against the authoritarian, pro-war policies of the Meloni government, and more broadly of the international working class against attacks on democratic rights, imperialist war and genocide. The proposed 2026 budget law, the “Manovra 2026,” provided the immediate trigger, but the strike wave reflects far deeper opposition to social inequality, wage erosion, militarization and Italy’s role in NATO’s global war plans.

The November 28 strike, called by the base unions USB, CUB, COBAS, SGB and others, mobilized tens of thousands in transport, healthcare, education, public administration and private industry across the country. Rail and air travel were heavily disrupted, with a 24-hour rail walkout beginning the evening of November 27 and ITA Airways canceling at least 26 flights. Urban transit networks slowed or ground to a halt. Motorway workers walked out. Healthcare workers stopped work while maintaining emergency services. Schools, municipal offices and logistics hubs participated widely.

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The strike is a political eruption of the working class against a capitalist government that is dragging the population into deeper poverty while aligning the country with ever more dangerous global conflicts. 

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The Italian strike wave is part of a broader international offensive by workers against inflation, inequality and war. From Germany to France, from the UK to the United States, from the Middle East to Latin America, the objective conditions for a global movement against capitalism are emerging. The potential of this movement is nothing less than revolutionary.

In Italy the events of November 28–29 represent a political turning point. The working class has entered the stage of history once again as a powerful force, challenging not only the Meloni government, but the entire trajectory of war, austerity and authoritarianism pursued by the capitalist class. The task now is to develop the leadership and organization required to unify these struggles, break free of the union bureaucracies and link the fight against war with the fight for international socialism.

4. DSA member Rae Huang announces candidacy for Los Angeles mayor

Rae Huang, a Presbyterian pastor, nonprofit executive and member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), has announced her candidacy for the June 2, 2026, Los Angeles mayoral election, challenging incumbent Democratic Mayor Karen Bass.

Millions of workers and young people are searching for an alternative to the policies of austerity, repression and war offered from the two corporate-controlled parties in the US. There is growing opposition to Trump’s fascistic drive to establish a dictatorship, the war on immigrants, the destruction of social programs and the global eruption of war and genocide. In Los Angeles, Bass’s administration has become a byword for austerity, law-and-order policing and unrestrained support for real-estate developers.

Bass’s 2025-26 budget has fueled opposition among workers facing overwork, stagnant wages and crumbling services. Her response to January’s wildfires, after slashing fire department funding and leaving positions vacant, intensified public anger over the inadequate response to climate disasters.

Bass has positioned herself as a law-and-order Democrat, denouncing the slogan “Defund the Police” and expanding the LAPD budget, even as the department joins federal immigration raids—exposing the fraud of her “sanctuary” rhetoric. Her homelessness policy follows the same pattern: while declaring a state of emergency and launching “Inside Safe,” she has channeled funds to developers, cleared encampments and warehoused the unhoused in overpriced private facilities.

Under these conditions, little-known figures such as New York’s Zohran Mamdani and Seattle’s Katie Wilson have gained sudden support. Huang is of the same political type, and like Mamdani and Wilson, her campaign is a political trap.

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The DSA currently occupies key positions within the state apparatus in Los Angeles. The DSA-aligned city council members Huang points to as proof of a “new kind of leadership” have, in practice, upheld the status quo: backing developer-driven homelessness policies, supporting giveaways to big business and standing behind the union bureaucracy as it sabotaged the struggles of city and county workers in recent months.

The city has four city council members who identify with or orbit the DSA. After celebrating Mamdani’s victory in New York as a supposed triumph for the “left,” they now line up squarely behind the political establishment in Los Angeles. Nithya Raman and Eunisses Hernandez hail Bass as “the most progressive mayor we’ve ever had,” while Hugo Soto-Martínez dispenses with the pretense of independence from the political establishment altogether and endorses Bass outright.

Indeed, at the time of Bass’s rise to mayor, the DSA offered only mild criticisms and even falsely portrayed her as having once been a “socialist,” a myth used to politically legitimize her within left-leaning circles.

More broadly, the DSA functions as a faction of the Democratic Party and an increasingly critical role as a bulwark of class rule.

The experience of Zohran Mamdani in New York demonstrates the political role of these DSA-backed campaigns. After posturing as a champion of the “left,” Mamdani appointed his transition team: a roster of right-wing Democratic Party operatives, selected not from the working class but from the political establishment and corporate-aligned nonprofits.

Even more revealing was Mamdani’s meeting with Donald Trump, ushering a “partnership” and legitimizing the fascistic president at the very moment he was deepening his assault on democratic rights and confronting growing popular opposition.

5. Kshama Sawant runs for Congress posing as an independent socialist

Kshama Sawant has launched her 2026 congressional campaign under conditions of an acute crisis of American capitalism. The Trump administration, facing mounting opposition from workers and young people and a deepening economic crisis, is intensifying its Gestapo-like assault on immigrants. It is escalating its trade war against the world and overseeing mass layoffs and declining living standards for the broad mass of the American population, alongside staggering increases in wealth for the financial oligarchy. In line with record levels of social inequality, it is carrying out an assault on democratic rights unprecedented in US history.

Internationally, American imperialism is backing Israel’s genocide in Gaza, continuing the US-NATO war against Russia, preparing war against Venezuela, and laying the basis for military conflict with China.

It is within this explosive context that Sawant—long promoted by pseudo-left circles as a “revolutionary socialist”—has stepped forward to channel working class opposition back into the safe confines of the Democratic Party and prop up the trade union bureaucracy.

Sawant says her campaign rests on her “record of victories” in Seattle and that these reforms can be “scaled up” nationally. This premise is false. Her decade on the Seattle City Council did not secure significant improvements for the working class and offers no strategy for confronting the oligarchy that dominates American society. Rather, it exposes the political function of Sawant’s entire career: to contain social anger within the dead end of municipal reform, electoral maneuvering, and alliances with the Democrats and the union bureaucracy, while blocking the emergence of an independent revolutionary movement of the working class.

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Sawant’s political rise was facilitated by the trade union bureaucracy. In her 2013 campaign, she secured endorsements from several Seattle-area union locals, including American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 1789, Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 37083, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 46, and the Greater Seattle American Postal Workers Union (APWU).

These endorsements provided organizational resources and access to union staff who carried out phone-banking, canvassing, and voter mobilization. While not every major union backed her—in fact, key Service Employees International Union (SEIU) locals endorsed her opponent—Sawant’s victory depended heavily on sections of the AFL-CIO apparatus that were in conflict with sections of the Democratic establishment but remained fully committed to capitalist politics. She did not rise in rebellion against the unions apparatus, she entered office as one of its sanctioned political projects. Her “victories” were the product of these same forces—and were designed to stabilize, not challenge, the existing order.

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Sawant presents her political evolution as principled, but it is defined by opportunistic shifts between organizations without explanation or accountability.

She began as a leader of Socialist Alternative, then joined the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) in 2021—calling it “the most significant left organization in the United States in many decades.” In 2023, she launched Workers Strike Back as a new “independent movement.” In 2024 she endorsed Jill Stein’s Green Party campaign. In 2016 and 2020 she campaigned aggressively for Bernie Sanders bid to win the Democratic presidential nomination.

These shifts were not made on the basis of a socialist program or perspective. They reflected Sawant’s continual adaptation to shifting layers of the middle class and to the changing tactical needs of the Democratic Party.

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Sawant calls herself a revolutionary while insisting that every social issue can be resolved through electoral victories and policy tinkering. This is not Marxism—it is liberal reformism dressed in socialist language.

Her national program—$25 minimum wage, rent control, Medicare for all—is presented without any strategy to confront or overthrow the financial oligarchy. She never addresses how these reforms can be enacted under conditions of bipartisan austerity, the domination of Congress by corporate interests, and the escalating drive to world war. She never raises the need to expropriate the corporations and banks. She never explains how workers are to defeat the political and economic power of the ruling class.

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Sawant’s worldview is fundamentally American nationalist. Her appeals to “fight the billionaires” are disconnected from an internationalist understanding of capitalism, war, and class struggle.

Her posture on Gaza consists of moral outrage and calls for a ceasefire, not a socialist strategy linking Israeli and Palestinian workers in a struggle against imperialism, Zionism and the Arab bourgeoisie. She offers no analysis of imperialism, the historical role of the US in the Middle East, or the capitalist roots of the conflict.

Significantly, she is silent on the US–NATO war against Russia. Silence denotes consent. She does not expose NATO expansion or the role of US and European imperialism in instigating the reactionary invasion of Ukraine by the Russian bourgeoisie. This is not an oversight, but a political choice: exposing the Ukraine war would require confronting the Democratic Party and the trade union bureaucracy—institutions on which she depends.

Sawant never warns of the danger of fascism or dictatorship. She does not analyze or expose the Trump administration as fascist, and her campaign website makes no reference to the real and growing threat of authoritarian rule. The attacks on immigrants, the assault on democratic rights, and Trump’s open moves to extra-Constitutional power are treated as policy disputes, not as components of the collapse of American democracy and the turn by the ruling oligarchy to dictatorship and fascism. This silence is political: acknowledging the danger would require exposing and breaking from the Democratic Party and the trade union apparatus. As with her silence on the US–NATO war against Russia, Sawant leaves workers unprepared for the mounting threat of dictatorship.

Her politics, in form and content, remain within the national framework of US liberalism in its death agony. She speaks for a privileged middle-class layer seeking limited reforms to bolster their own privileges within capitalism—not for the international working class.

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The working class confronts unprecedented dangers—war, dictatorship and social collapse. None of these can be confronted through municipal reforms, pressure campaigns, or appeals to “progressive” Democrats. The decisive task is to break from all forms of middle-class pseudo-left politics and build a revolutionary leadership rooted in the international working class.

6. Zelensky’s chief of staff and closest ally forced to resign amid massive corruption scandal

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak was forced to resign on Friday just hours after investigators from Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) raided Yermak’s apartment as part of a $100 million scheme case known as “Operation Midas” that has shaken the crisis-ridden Zelensky government.

Yermak, Ukraine’s most powerful political figure next to Zelensky, served as both Zelensky’s top aide and lead negotiator in the ongoing United States-backed plan to end the ongoing NATO-backed proxy war against Russia.

In a joint statement, the NABU and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office stated the raids were officially “authorised” and linked to an unspecified investigation, which was unspecified but it certainly related to the $100 million embezzlement scandal first exposed by NABU earlier in November.

According to the allegations, several leading members of the Ukrainian government and a close business associate of both Zelensky and Yermak were involved in an embezzlement scheme around Energoatom, the state nuclear company.

Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk and Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko were already forced to resign after it was revealed they had allegedly received kickback payments worth 10 to 15 percent of contract values from contractors building fortifications on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Other alleged accomplices in the scheme included former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov and Timur Mindich—a close Zelensky and Yermak associate who is a co-owner of Zelensky’s own former TV studio Kvartal95. Mindich was reportedly tipped off about the raid and had already fled for Israel by the time investigators raided his apartment.

In the following weeks rumors circulated that Yermak and even Zelensky may be next, as their well-known close association with Mindich rendered their claims of innocence in the kickback scheme both logically and politically untenable. Yermak’s voice also allegedly appears on recorded conversations with Mindich released by NABU.

Mindich and his other close business associate Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoysky were instrumental in bringing the former comedian Zelensky to power in the 2019 presidential elections and Zelensky even traveled in Mindich’s personal armored car during the campaign. Zelensky also owned a high end apartment in the same building as Mindich, where NABU investigators discovered a gold plated bathroom that Mindich had built for himself. That Yermak and Zelensky himself were completely unaware of Mindich’s massive embezzlement scheme involving ministers in their own government is highly improbable.

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The resignation of Yermak is the temporary culmination of a ferocious battle within the Ukrainian state and ruling class. On the surface, this struggle has been centered on a war between the Zelensky regime and NABU, which has in the past been strongly backed by both the EU and the United States as means to intervene directly in Ukraine’s turbulent and clannish oligarchical politics.

Earlier in July, Zelensky—likely aware of the massive embezzlement and robbery endemic to his government—had moved to limit the power of NABU and SAPO, leading to the largest protests across the country since the beginning of the NATO-backed proxy war in February 2022.

According to Zelensky, stripping the agency of its independence was necessary to combat “Russian influence.” At the same time, Ukraine’s security services (SBU), which is closely aligned with Zelensky, had carried out raids of NABU to supposedly arrest Russian spies.

As a result of both domestic outrage and intervention from the EU and the US, Zelensky ultimately was forced to backtrack and withdraw his attempt to take over NABU.

NABU was set up in the wake of the US and EU-backed coup of elected President Viktor Yanukovych in February 2014, which triggered an eight-year-long civil war in East Ukraine, leading up to Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Founded in 2015 by the right-wing nationalist government of Petro Poroshenko, NABU is almost entirely created and directed by the US. Its staff is trained directly by the FBI and European Union.

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It has been no secret that Washington and EU officials have long been extremely skeptical, if not hostile, to Yermak and his immense influence in Ukrainian politics. In July, the Financial Times ran an extensive essay about Yermak as the “grey cardinal” of Ukrainian politics, citing numerous officials complaining about his influence on Zelensky.

In recent months, the Trump administration, in particular, has viewed Yermak as an obstacle to a negotiated deal—strongly opposed by its EU rivals—with Russia that would maximize US profit from the end of the proxy war that has already killed hundreds of thousands while at the same time striking a long term agreement with the oligarchic Putin regime. In an interview with the Atlantic just days ago, Yermak as the chief negotiator outright refused to even consider conceding Ukrainian territory—one of the main stipulations of the Trump peace plan—in order to end the war.

With Yermak gone, the position of Zelensky has been dramatically weakened.

In the population, there is immense anger and disgust over the corruption scandal, which reveals the shameless theft of money by the same oligarchs and government officials who have been sending hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians into their death, falsely promising them “democracy” and “freedom”. Zelensky’s approval has plunged nearly 40 percentage points and is now below 20 percent—the lowest mark since his election in 2019. For the first time since the beginning of the war, more Ukrainians now distrust than trust him.

At the same time, the growing popular dissatisfaction with Zelensky is exploited by sections of the ruling class and the imperialist powers in an embittered struggle over the country’s foreign policy and division of the spoils of the war. Shortly after the announcement of Yermak’s resignation, Zelensky’s arch-rival, ex-commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny, issued a de facto endorsement of Trump’s efforts to broker a deal. Now the ambassador to the UK, Zaluzhny stated that “the overwhelming majority of wars end either with mutual defeat or with both sides convinced, that they won, or in other variants [of these scenarios].” Zaluzhny, who maintains extensive ties to the country’s far-right, was ousted by Zelensky in 2024 but still enjoys substantial support within sections of the Ukrainian state and the imperialist powers, and has been widely discussed as Zelensky’s possible successor.

7. Death of 15-year-old in Turkey underscores widespread child labor exploitation

Muhammed Kendirci, a 15-year-old student who was working at a carpentry workshop in the Bozova district of Şanlıurfa within the scope of Vocational Training Centers (MESEM), was seriously injured on November 14 when the 20-year-old foreman, Habip A., inflated his rectum with compressed air.

The young apprentice, who reportedly sustained serious internal organ damage as a result of this torture, lost his life after five days in intensive care. This raised the number of children who have become victims of work-related homicides to at least 16 since the establishment of MESEM.

Information obtained from the family revealed that the investigation was handled carelessly from the very beginning. The perpetrator was first released and then apprehended in another city while trying to flee abroad. Muhammed’s trousers, one of the most critical pieces of evidence, were thrown away by hospital staff.

Hundreds of people, including Muhammed’s friends from the neighborhood, staged a protest march on November 24 in the district of Bozova where he lived.

Muhammed’s death has brought to sharp relief the fact that children are subjected to uncontrolled exploitation, with the cooperation of the government and companies, and the complicity of the trade union apparatus.

Vocational Training Centers were included in formal and compulsory education in 2016. Through MESEM, high school-aged students between 14 and 18, who are separated from academic education, are made to work four days a week in a workplace for four years and receive theoretical training at school for only one day. Children officially receive a salary equal to just 30 percent of the minimum wage (6,631 TL/160 USD) for the first three years and 50 percent of the minimum wage (11,052 TL/260 USD) as a foreman in the fourth year.

In Turkey, which has accepted international conventions on children’s rights, the employment of children under 16 years of age is officially prohibited. Children over 15 years old who have completed compulsory primary education may be employed in “light work” that does not interfere with their physical, mental, social, and moral development or their continued schooling. But child labor, which the state denies on paper, has gained legal status through MESEM.

The approximately 500,000 child workers within the scope of MESEM in Turkey mainly come from poor families. Educator Nurcan Korkmaz, speaking to soL Haber, stated that in their field studies, 58 percent of the children directly cited “economic difficulties” as the reason for attending MESEM.

In conditions where inspection mechanisms are systematically eliminated and occupational safety measures are non-existent, child workers are employed in “heavy work” despite the prohibition, and are exposed to insults, pressure, and violence. In its current form, MESEM is an application aimed at providing cheap labor to capital rather than an educational model. Moreover, this is the tip of the iceberg.

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The Education and Science Workers’ Union (Eğitim-Sen), in its statement on November 20—World Children’s Day—explains that there are approximately 2.3 million child workers in Turkey. A significant portion of these children, coming from families who are refugees mainly due to imperialist wars in the Middle East, particularly Syria, are employed very cheaply in high-risk sectors.

According to the recent Education Monitoring Report by the Education Reform Initiative, approximately 804,000 children of compulsory education age are not attending school. Including foreign nationals, open education students, and those who have dropped out of formal education in MESEM, the total number exceeds 1,470,000. Most poor children in this situation are forced to become child laborers.

The working hours of child workers, which can be up to 12 hours a day, not only keep them from education but also exhaust them physically and mentally. This situation, combined with a lack of supervision and inadequate occupational safety measures, leads to fatal “work accidents”. According to the data of the Worker Health and Work Safety Council (İSİG), at least 82 child workers have lost their lives this year. This represents an increase of about 10 percent compared to the previous year’s data. Since 2013, at least 770 child workers have died at their workplaces.

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The proliferation of child labor exploitation is part of the attack by the ruling class internationally on the conditions and living standards of the working class. According to last estimates published by the International Labour Organization and UNICEF on June 11, 2025, there were approximately 138 million child laborers worldwide in 2024. About 54 million of them are engaged in hazardous work that could endanger their health, safety, or development.

Child labor plays a significant role in pushing wages down. In recent years, the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey has accelerated its policy of reducing workers’ real wages under the pretext of curbing high inflation and closing the budget deficit. The minimum wage for 2025 was increased below the official inflation rate. A similar scenario is planned for 2026, in line with the demands of foreign and domestic financial capital.

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Karl Marx

Karl Marx, who put socialism on scientific foundations, explains that child labor is not an individual or moral issue but an inevitable product of the development of capitalist production relations. As capitalist industry develops, labor becomes deskilled, and capital tends to constantly cheapen the price of labor. This deskilling facilitates the proliferation of child labor; the child is now suitable for “running errands” and undertaking dangerous jobs for low wages. At the same time, the labor market expands, and average wages are pushed down.

In the twentieth century, due to the impact of the 1917 October Revolution and major industrial and political struggles, significant progress was made in the conditions of the international working class and in children’s rights. These are now being sacrificed worldwide for the profit and wealth accumulation of capitalist oligarchy.

The way forward lies in combining the demands for the immediate implementation of measures aimed at protecting children, and improving the social conditions of workers, with the struggle for the revolutionary mobilization of the working class against the capitalist profit system, for socialism.

8. Peter Oborne’s Complicit: Britain’s role in the destruction of Gaza A passionate critique bereft of explanation or remedy

That Complicit has become a Sunday Times Bestseller testifies to the widespread opposition within Britain to the support for Israel’s ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza by both the former Conservative government of Rishi Sunak and now Keir Starmer’s Labour government.

Its success is all the more noteworthy because the mainstream press, including the Guardian, has not reviewed it. Yet the book’s author is a journalist who used to write for the right-wing press, including the Daily Telegraph, where he was the paper’s chief political commentator until he resigned in 2015, as well as the Daily Mail, Daily Express and Spectator. He now writes for the Byline Times, Declassified UK, Double Down News, Middle East Eye and openDemocracy.

His previous books include The Rise of Political Lying (2005), The Triumph of the Political Class (2007), and The Assault on Truth: Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New Moral Barbarism (2021).

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) made a preliminary ruling on January 26, 2024, that Israel may “plausibly” be committing genocide in Gaza in the case brought by South Africa against Israel under the Genocide Convention.

Oborne explains that the ruling had serious legal, political, and moral implications for the UK government. It heightened the UK’s obligations under the Genocide Convention, which Britain had incorporated into domestic law under the 2001 International Criminal Court Act.

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That Complicit has become a Sunday Times Bestseller testifies to the widespread opposition within Britain to the support for Israel’s ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza by both the former Conservative government of Rishi Sunak and now Keir Starmer’s Labour government.

Its success is all the more noteworthy because the mainstream press, including the Guardian, has not reviewed it. Yet the book’s author is a journalist who used to write for the right-wing press, including the Daily Telegraph, where he was the paper’s chief political commentator until he resigned in 2015, as well as the Daily Mail, Daily Express and Spectator. He now writes for the Byline Times, Declassified UK, Double Down News, Middle East Eye and openDemocracy.

His previous books include The Rise of Political Lying (2005), The Triumph of the Political Class (2007), and The Assault on Truth: Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New Moral Barbarism (2021).

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) made a preliminary ruling on January 26, 2024, that Israel may “plausibly” be committing genocide in Gaza in the case brought by South Africa against Israel under the Genocide Convention.

Oborne explains that the ruling had serious legal, political, and moral implications for the UK government. It heightened the UK’s obligations under the Genocide Convention, which Britain had incorporated into domestic law under the 2001 International Criminal Court Act.

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Oborne outlines how first the Tory and then the Labour government gave their unconditional backing to the crushing of Palestinian resistance to Israel—following decades of support for Israel against the Palestinians—using the October 7 attack to justify the genocide. Speaking in October 2023, Starmer, a former human rights lawyer, even agreed with Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that Israel had the right to cut off power and water, only retracting his statement a week later after it sparked an outcry and the resignations of several councillors.

The UK provided constant political and diplomatic support for Israel, opposing ceasefire resolutions at the UN Security Council. The Tory government sent warships to the Middle East as Israel began its onslaught. Since then, both governments have nodded through the export of arms to Israel in the full knowledge they would be used against the Palestinians. They supplied Israel with the necessary components for the F-35 fighter jets that it used to kill civilians, while the Royal Air Force flew near daily reconnaissance flights from its base in Cyprus to supply Israel with intelligence. The Conservative government never put Britain’s support for Israel to a vote in parliament, and Labour in opposition did not call for such a vote.

The day after the ICJ ruling, the UK government withdrew funding for UNRWA, the agency that has for decades provided essential services for the Palestinians who were forced to flee their homes due to ethnic cleansing during the 1948 and 1967 Arab Israeli wars, and Israel had long detested. Israel had alleged, with negligible evidence, that a handful of UNRWA’s 13,000 employees had taken part in the October 7 assault. In so doing, the government was aiding Israel in its mission to annihilate the Palestinians.

Instead of challenging this cartel, the mainstream media backed it to the hilt. It repeated without query or criticism the assertions and statements put out by Israel about the October 7 attack, including its allegations of butchered and beheaded babies. Dissident voices were suppressed or sidelined. The truth about the war was suppressed, the facts misrepresented.

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While Oborne offers a biting and passionate critique of the UK’s support for Israel and complicity in its genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza, his disgust and moral outrage is no substitute for explaining its causes. He says that Britain’s foreign policy in the Middle East—Conservative or Labour—flows from its support for “Atlanticism” but does not explain either the policy or the reasons for it.  

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Britain has long tied itself to US imperialism’s coattails as a means of punching above its very reduced weight on the international arena and obtaining a share in the spoils that flowed from US control over markets and resources. It joined NATO and participated in Washington-directed wars in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria, as well as backing Ukraine against Russia.

In June 2023, the US and UK announced the “Atlantic Declaration for a Twenty-First Century U.S.-UK Economic Partnership”. This makes clear that cooperation between the US and Britain is based on confronting Russia and China. It states, “We face new challenges to international stability from authoritarian states such as Russia and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).”

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Washington and London’s backing for Israel in its wars, not just against the Palestinians, but against Iran and its allies in Lebanon and Yemen, as well as its efforts to weaken Syria and sever Damascus’ relations with Moscow and Tehran, is bound up with reordering the energy-rich Middle East under the domination of US imperialism. This includes isolating Iran—or securing regime change in Tehran that would pledge allegiance to Washington—in preparation for war against China. Israel’s wars in Gaza and the Middle East—ongoing despite supposed ceasefires—form another front in an emerging World War.  

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Oborne accuses Britain of conducting its foreign policy in “a closed world” by a small elite and “on behalf of opaque interests”. He continues plaintively that what is needed is “legal accountability” that in turn requires “bringing democracy to Britain’s state and society”. He does not explain how such a change is to be achieved because he is an unalloyed defender of British imperialism and of capitalism.

9. Nuremberg: Where does fascist barbarism come from?

The new film is based largely on Jack El-Hai’s 2013 book, The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, a nonfiction work that traces the investigation by US army doctor Douglas Kelley into the psychological state and fitness for trial of the defendants, particularly Herman Göring, the number two figure in the Nazi regime after Adolf Hitler.

A film that attempts to depict the Nuremberg Trials is certainly welcome at this moment, when genocide and fascist dictatorship have once more begun to threaten humanity. Nuremberg is very uneven as a depiction of a vital part of the history of the 20th century. While it suffers from very serious weaknesses, it is also necessary to recognize several important strengths.

Chief among these are the scenes of the actual trial, including its concluding days. Staged courtroom scenes are effectively and rapidly intercut with 80-year-old black-and-white film footage. These sequences include the screening of imagery from the recently liberated concentration camps. As the names Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and others flash across the screen, we see the huge piles of corpses as well as a few survivors near death. The film audience is stunned, as the spectators were during the original trial. Humanity had never seen anything like this. The depths of Nazi barbarism began, in 1946, to seep into mass consciousness. The Nuremberg Trials were instrumental in telling the world about the crimes of German imperialism.

It is one thing to graphically expose this history, however, and quite another to make sense of it. The principal problem with Nuremberg is that it looks for the motive force of the Nazi Holocaust largely in the psychology of the individual leaders, and not in the acute social contradictions that roiled Europe, and especially Germany, in the wake of World War One.

Consequently, Nuremberg cannot explain why the Nazi leaders were capable of such monstrous crimes. The most that director Vanderbilt (of the prominent Vanderbilt family) can say, in an interview, referring to the main plot of the movie, is that “Kelley had the highest-ranking living Nazi dropped in his lap. It was an opportunity to dissect the nature of evil.”

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The Tribunal broke with earlier legal practice by allowing for the first time those convicted of planning and waging aggressive war to be punished in a court of law. As Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), the US Supreme Court Justice and lead prosecutor at Nuremberg, declares in his opening statement: “We must never forget that the record on which we judge these defendants today is the record on which history will judge us tomorrow.”

The trials were, nevertheless, inseparable from the postwar settlement shaped by the victorious Allies. The political and strategic aims of these powers, especially the US, determined which crimes (and criminals) would be prosecuted and which would not. As the World Socialist Web Site explained some years ago, the trials

remained silent not only about the root cause of the war, the historic crisis of capitalism, but also the many war crimes committed by US and British imperialism. In particular, the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was never condemned, nor was the issue even raised.

Nuremberg served several immediate political purposes: to legitimize the postwar settlement, and to establish conditions for the rehabilitation of German imperialism, including the rehabilitation of former Nazis, as part of what was almost immediately to become the Cold War against the Soviet Union and the imperialist drive against the threat of socialist revolution.

10. Elisabeth Zimmermann-Modler: November 10, 1956 – November 28, 2025

Elisabeth Zimmerman-Modler

Internationalism was the most important question for Elli. She participated in numerous ICFI schools and conferences, forming friendships with many international comrades. When the British Workers Revolutionary Party, led by Gerry Healy, broke with the ICFI in 1985/86 and adopted a nationalist course, Elli unhesitatingly supported the ICFI, even though she had great respect for Healy.

In the years that followed, she played an important role in educating new members in the lessons of the split. Tamil comrades who fled the civil war in Sri Lanka and had a nationalist background still remember today the perseverance with which Elli convinced them of international socialism at that time.

Her encyclopedic knowledge of the history and documents of the ICFI also played an important role in the party’s national committee, of which Elli was a member for many years. When fundamental questions arose, one could always count on Elli to contribute a historically informed perspective.

Elli also campaigned as the public face of the SGP. She ran several times in European, federal and North Rhine-Westphalia state elections and wrote nearly 330 articles for the World Socialist Web Site. Her core topics were poverty and social inequality, the coronavirus pandemic, trials of Nazi criminals, the flood disaster in the Ahr Valley, and reports on industry, especially on the crisis in the steel industry, which she experienced firsthand in Duisburg, where she lived. 

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We will remember Elisabeth Zimmermann-Modler as a tireless fighter for socialism who dedicated her entire life to serving the working class and building a better society. Her death is a bitter loss and fills us with deep sorrow, but her confidence in a better, socialist future is also an inspiration.

We will publish a detailed tribute to Elli’s political life soon....

11. German unions silent over their state visit to Israel

The German unions secretly sent a forty-person delegation to Israel to demonstrate solidarity with the Zionist Histadrut amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. This revealing silence exposes the alignment of the German trade unions with Berlin’s war agenda.

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While the German elites are reorganizing society for war, rearmament and a war economy, the trade unions have also been transformed. Whereas in the past they negotiated social compromises within the framework of a so-called “social partnership”, today they are actively involved in implementing social cuts and mass layoffs. No plant closure, no redundancy plan, no agreement on wage cutting takes place without the signature of a works council, of IG Metall, Verdi or another DGB union.

However, two years of genocide in Gaza have changed the working class. More and more workers understand the broader dimension: a ruling class that supports such a brutal genocide will trample over the “own” working class in pursuit of profit. To drive an unwilling population into war, it is also prepared to revive fascism.

The struggle against social devastation is inseparable from the struggle against war. The first step for workers in Germany must be a break with the DGB and its member unions.

The World Socialist Web Site and the Fourth International, which have fought for decades, since the founding of Israel in 1948, for the unity of Palestinian and Israeli workers, have called for the mobilization of the international working class to stop the genocide in Gaza. We call on workers in all workplaces to form rank-and-file action committees independent of the DGB. Only in this way can they defend their own interests, their workplaces and their lives.

12. Kennedy installs anti-vaccine loyalist, Ralph Abraham, to finish purge of CDC

Dr. Ralph Lee Abraham, the former Louisiana surgeon general and a long-standing opponent of established vaccine science, has been named principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the agency’s second-highest leadership post.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made the decision three months after firing CDC Director Susan Monarez and replacing her by making HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, who has no medical experience, acting CDC chief. The firing of Monarez was quickly followed by the resignation of four top CDC officials who opposed the anti-science, anti-vaccine agenda pushed by Kennedy.

Abraham will now become the highest-ranking figure in the CDC with a medical degree, with outsized influence over its policies, although he has no background in epidemiology, infectious diseases, outbreak response or the management of scientific institutions—core qualifications for leading the nation’s premier public health agency. 

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he heavily promoted quack treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, while fiercely attacking the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines. After leaving Congress in 2020, he became Louisiana Surgeon General, where he opposed mandatory mass vaccination for childhood diseases.

Abraham’s elevation, which directly aligns with Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda, has drawn alarm throughout the public health community. “My jaw hit the ground,” said Dr. Nirav Shah, former principal deputy director of the CDC under the Biden administration, calling the decision “unqualified” and “atrocious.” Dr. Richard Besser, acting CDC director in 2009, said he is “greatly concerned” that Abraham will function as an extension of Kennedy’s longstanding hostility toward vaccines. “Rather than being someone who will push back on that, I think he will further the secretary’s agenda,” Besser warned.

13. Rolling strikes continue in New Zealand

Despite intense efforts by New Zealand’s trade union bureaucracy to demobilize and break up the strike movement that erupted in a nationwide “mega-strike” on October 23, thousands of workers are continuing industrial action against the far-right government’s austerity agenda.

The mass strike, the country’s largest since 1979, saw more than 100,000 public sector workers—teachers, nurses, doctors and healthcare workers—mount a militant and unified one-day stoppage. The strike was a demonstration of the potential power of the working class, and an expression of enormous opposition to the attacks on wages and conditions by the National Party-led coalition government. 

The unions were forced to call the strike due to mass anger over moves, begun under the 2017-2023 Labour government, to further cut wages across the public sector, while starving hospitals and schools of staffing and resources. It was part of an upsurge of workers internationally—including millions-strong protests against US President Trump’s fascist dictatorship, strike waves in France, Italy and elsewhere and global mobilisations against the Gaza genocide.

The NZ union bureaucrats promptly moved to contain the developing movement and divert it into safe parliamentary channels. They did not schedule any further joint strikes and, while keeping each section of workers isolated, returned to negotiations seeking deals that would freeze wages and intensify the crisis of living costs. 

The strategy has met with fierce resistance among workers. Last Friday nearly 17,000 health workers covered by the Public Service Association (PSA) struck over pay and unsafe staffing levels. On the same day 2,000 firefighters walked out in the latest of a series of one-hour stoppages in a contract dispute that flared up in August. The unions limited both strikes to a paltry one hour while deliberately isolating them from each other.

14. Australian governments invoke Nazi actions to crackdown on democratic rights

The repressive laws, providing the state with powers to prosecute Nazi “ideology,” are a precedent for further attacks on the working class and the socialist movement. 

15. To stop the ICE raids in Chicago: Mobilize the working class through rank-and-file committees

In Chicago and across the United States, the most flagrant violations of constitutional rights are being carried out by armed teams under Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). More than 3,000 people have been abducted from Chicago this year, overwhelmingly with no criminal background. Chicago Public Schools has reported a sharp drop in attendance since federal agents surged into the city in September, as families pull children from class out of fear of kidnappings at school entrances.

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In Chicago, spontaneous resistance has developed rapidly. In working class and middle class neighborhoods, residents have formed rapid-response teams to warn families of approaching ICE or CBP vehicles. Teachers, school staff and parents have organized informal patrols during drop-off and pick-up hours, intervening when agents appear. On the Southwest Side, small businesses have prepared thousands of meals for families too afraid to leave home. Volunteers deliver groceries, medicine and other necessities and aid street vendors most likely to be targeted.

This active resistance stands in stark contrast to the posturing of local Democratic officials—Governor JB Pritzker, Mayor Brandon Johnson and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle—who rush before cameras to associate themselves with popular anger while insisting that the only remedies lie in court challenges or electing more Democrats in 2026. This performance of helplessness is not confusion or timidity. It expresses their fear—and hostility—toward any movement of workers and youth that might slip out of their control, unify broad layers of the working class and challenge the corporate and financial interests they defend. Their appeals to the courts, which Trump openly disregards, and to an electoral cycle that could occur under martial law are aimed at diverting and demobilizing real opposition.

A growing section of the population refuses to recognize ICE or CBP as legitimate authorities, chanting “There is no law” during a protest in the Chicago neighborhood of Little Village. Their sentiment recalls an earlier turning point in American history: In the years before the Civil War, millions in the North concluded that the Supreme Court, Congress and the principal institutions of government had fallen under the control of the Slave Power and that moral appeals or legal arguments would do nothing to halt its expansion.

Today, millions are drawing a similar conclusion about Trump—that the United States government is headed by a lawless gangster, who treats lawsuits, court rulings and constitutional restraints with open contempt. What is emerging is an initial break from the political framework that enabled these conditions in the first place and a recognition that genuine rights can only be defended through mass, organized struggle.

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Chicago’s entire history of class struggle demonstrates that the working class has never achieved anything without a politically conscious struggle against the ruling class’s use of race, nationality and anti-immigrant hysteria to divide them. The Haymarket affair, the Pullman strike, the meatpacking struggles depicted in The Jungle and the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937 were all battles in which the ruling class accused workers of being foreigners, agitators, anarchists or communists, weaponizing nativism to weaken resistance. Workers prevailed only when they overcame these divisions and united across ethnic, racial and linguistic lines.

Today’s witch-hunt against immigrants is a continuation of the strategy of divide-and-conquer. It must be countered consciously, through the unification of US-born and immigrant workers in a common struggle against exploitation, repression and war.

16. Sri Lanka: Over 330 dead from Cyclone Ditwah, hundreds of thousands impacted

Cyclone Ditwah, one of the worst natural disasters to hit Sri Lanka in decades, has killed more than 334 people and affected nearly one million across the island as of Sunday evening. With over 370 people still missing, and search operations ongoing, the death toll is expected to rise further in the coming days.

Cyclone Ditwah tore through the country, unleashing devastating floods and massive landslides that swept away entire villages and buried families alive, particularly in the hardest-hit Central Province.

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The lack of timely evacuation has contributed to the high death toll. In many cases, landslides struck without warning because authorities either failed to issue alerts or sent them at the last minute, leaving residents no time to flee.  

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While the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna/National People’s Power (JVP/NPP) government has deployed 25,000 troops, and many civilians are volunteering to assist, the magnitude of the catastrophe demands coordinated efforts both nationally and internationally. So far, the government has failed to mobilize anything close to the level of aid required.

As public outrage over the government’s disastrous response continues to grow, President Dissanayake invoked a sweeping state of emergency on Saturday, granting himself vast powers—not to address the humanitarian crisis, but to clamp down on growing social unrest. Opposition parties, including the Samagi Jana Balawegaya and the United National Party, had already been calling for such measures, fearing the eruption of mass anger.

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In an interview with the Sunday Island, Dr. Thasun Amarasinghe, a scientist at the Climate Research Centre in Indonesia, stated: “There are no natural disasters. These are governance disasters. Sri Lanka destroyed the very systems that protected it. What’s happening now is the predictable result of political mismanagement.” While accurate as far as they go, his remarks overlook the inadequate measures being taken by governments internationally to stem global warming, which directly contributed to Cyclone Ditwah’s intensity.

17. After nationwide strike, Belgian unions block further action against austerity budget

Last week, a powerful three-day nationwide strike movement against austerity halted public services, logistics, and industrial activity across Belgium.

18. Free Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist, Bogdan Syrotiuk!

 

The fight for the Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist's freedom is an essential component of the struggle against imperialist war, genocide, dictatorship and fascism.