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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /May – June 2005 /June 13 – 19 | Print

June 13 – June 19, 2005 articles

Joel Wendland, 06/13/2005
According to the Washington Post, while Bush claimed in a Ohio speech last week 200 convictions out of 400 arrests in the last four years, an analysis of the Justice Department’s own sources indicate that only 39 people have been convicted of crimes related to terror or national security since September 11th...In a published statement, the ACLU characterized the President’s speech in Ohio as “both misguided and disingenuous.”
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Scott Marshall, 06/13/2005
Capitalist globalization has to be met with international labor solidarity. The process of building global labor solidarity is an objective process of the class struggle, just as capitalist globalization is an objective process...To quote a trite cliché, labor’s salvation is not in rearranging the deck chairs on a sinking ship, but in navigating the storm...
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AFL-CIO, 06/13/2005
An independent report concludes the U.S. union election process administered by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) systematically violates the fundamental rights that govern U.S. elections, denying workers the freedom to form unions.
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Haiti Progress, 06/13/2005
The three-day General Assembly was a spectacle of U.S. arrogance, in which Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti were vilified and threatened. Protestors came to the defense of the targeted countries, denouncing Washington’s schemes against them
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Jonah Gindin, 06/13/2005
"The last time the OAS met in the US in 1974," noted Rice, "10 of 23 members were dictators." ... At the time, many of the military dictators Rice referred to were the US government’s closest allies in the region.The meeting in 1976, when the OAS held its 5th General Assembly in Santiago, Chile, was home of the US-supported Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
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