30 June 2009

The Honduran coup: another US destabilization operation

By Barry Grey and Rafael Azul, 30 June 2009

While publicly opposing the military coup that ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya on Sunday, the Obama administration on Monday indicated that it will not cut off aid to the Central American country or demand Zelaya’s reinstatement.

In New Haven promotion case
Supreme Court upholds white firefighters’ discrimination claims

By John Andrews, 30 June 2009

In a closely watched decision issued on the last day of its 2008 term, the US Supreme Court ruled that the city of New Haven, Connecticut, engaged in purposeful discrimination against a group of white firefighters when it refused to promote them according to results of an examination in which all the black and most of the Hispanic candidates placed too low to qualify.

US Supreme Court declines to hear case of 9/11 families

By Joe Kishore, 30 June 2009

The high court decision lets stand a appellate court ruling that members of the Saudi royal family cannot be sued in a US court for alleged ties to 9/11. The Obama administration intervened to support the Saudi families.

Sri Lanka: Dengue epidemic claims scores of lives

By Vilani Peiris, 30 June 2009

With deadly dengue fever spreading in Sri Lanka, the government has blamed ordinary people and adopted punitive and militaristic measures.

Organize rank-and-file committees to stop plant closings and overturn UAW concessions!

Statement of the Socialist Equality Party, 30 June 2009

With Chrysler plants reopening after a two-month shutdown, workers will quickly come face-to-face with the brutal reality of the Obama administration’s plans to return the bankrupt automaker to profitability.

Bachelot law accelerates destruction of the French health system

By Olivier Laurent, 30 June 2009

The Sarkozy government’s health reform law, voted through by the senate on June 5, will reduce spending and allow development of the private sector.

German parliament opens way for Internet censorship

By Andreas Kunstmann, 30 June 2009

The German parliament has passed a law using child pornography as a pretext to censure the Internet.

Thai mosque shootings point to government/military rift

By John Roberts, 30 June 2009

Ongoing differences between Thailand’s shaky coalition government and the military were highlighted by an attack on a mosque in the country’s unstable southern region on June 8.

Dramatic decline in Turkish wages

By Sinan Ikinci, 30 June 2009

Figures recently released by the Turkish Statistical Institute reveal that in the first quarter of 2009, as Turkey was being hit hard by the global financial crisis, not only real wages but also nominal wages in industry decreased substantially.

New in Turkish

İran: Batı baskıyı artırırken seçim çatışmaları tırmanıyor

Bill Van Auken, 30 Haziran 2009

Tahran sokaklarında 100.000’den fazla insan cumhurbaşkanlığı seçiminin sonuçlarına karşı gösteri yaparken İslamcı rejimin molla başı, muhalefetin seçimde hile yapıldığı iddialarının soruşturulması için talimat verdi.

New in German

Iran und die öffentliche Meinung

Von Barry Grey und David North, 30. Juni 2009

In einem Brief an die World Socialist Web Site hat sich ein Leser im Zusammenhang mit dem Iran über das "ermüdende Geschwätz über Imperialismus" beschwert. Diese Haltung ist für Mittelschichten typisch, die die "Farbenrevolution" von Mussawi unterstützen.

Honduras: Militär stürzt Präsidenten

Von Joe Kishore, 30. Juni 2009

Das Militär in Honduras hat am Sonntagmorgen Präsident Manuel Zelaya gestürzt. Es ist der erste Staatsstreich in Lateinamerika seit dem Ende des Kalten Kriegs.

Arbeitsplatzabbau bei ThyssenKrupp nimmt Gestalt an

Von Elisabeth Zimmermann, 30. Juni 2009

IG Metall und Betriebsrat spielen bei der Umsetzung der Sparpläne eine zentrale Rolle. Sie beteiligen sich in den Mitbestimmungsgremien an ihrer Ausarbeitung und stimmen ihnen im Aufsichtsrat zu, während sie gleichzeitig durch hohle Proteste ein harmloses Ventil für die Empörung der Belegschaft schaffen.

Sri Lanka: Präsident will Amtszeit ohne Wahl verlängern

Von Panini Wijesiriwardena, 30. Juni 2009

Die regierende Koalition Sri Lankas hat eine ungewöhnliche antidemokratische Initiative ergriffen. Sie hat damit begonnen Möglichkeiten auszuloten, die Verfassung zu ändern, um Präsident Mahinda Rajapakse nach Ablauf seiner sechsjährigen Amtszeit weiter im Amt zu halten, ohne sich Neuwahlen stellen zu müssen.

New in French

Grande-Bretagne : pour la création d'un tribunal de guerre sur l'invasion de l'Irak

Par Julie Hyland, 30 juin 2009

Si l'annonce d'une nouvelle enquête sur la guerre en Irak par le premier ministre Gordon Brown était censée enterrer toutes les questions sur l'invasion plus que discutable, elle a eu l'effet opposé.

Perspective

Oil and the Iraq “withdrawal”

30 June 2009

It is fitting that today’s deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq’s cities coincides with a meeting in Baghdad to auction off some of the country’s largest oil fields to companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron and British Petroleum.

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Socialist Equality Party

Southwest Detroit residents speak to D’Artagnan Collier campaignSouthwest Detroit residents speak to D’Artagnan Collier campaign

By Jack Cody, 30 June 2009

Campaigners for D’Artagnan Collier, Socialist Equality Party candidate for mayor of Detroit, built for an upcoming meeting in southwest Detroit this Saturday. Residents spoke to the campaign about the conditions they face in this impoverished community.

Workers Struggles

What is behind the media’s venomous attack on striking Toronto city workers?

By Keith Jones, 30 June 2009

The corporate dailies have never been known for their sympathy for workers’ struggles. But the press campaign against the striking City of Toronto workers is nonetheless extraordinary for its ferocity and brazen hypocrisy.

Britain: Lindsey oil refinery workers win reinstatement

By Robert Stevens , 30 June 2009

Striking subcontracting workers employed at the Lindsey oil refinery in Lincolnshire, Humberside, voted to return to work on June 29, after an agreement was reached between the managing contractor Jacobs and the GMB and Unite trade unions.

Workers Struggles: The Americas

30 June 2009

The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature.

Arts Review

Book review: The Unit
Dispensable people

By Marge Holland, 29 June 2009

As the first decade of the 21st century comes to a close, a good many artists and writers are attempting to gauge the impact on a human level of collapsing economies and the bankruptcy of hitherto accepted solutions to society’s problems.

 

 

Correspondence

Letters on Iran and public opinion

30 June 2009

A selection of recent letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site on the Perspective “Iran and public opinion.”

Letters on the death of Michael Jackson

30 June 2009

A selection of recent letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site on “Michael Jackson’s death.”

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