FRG
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Update: Berlin – Demonstration against the RAZ/radikal trial
Last Sunday, November 28th, a demonstration against the RAZ/radikal – trial took place in Berlin.
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Renewed Curfews and the Rising Resistance
As a result of “pandemic control measures” that have already been implemented, there has now recently been resistance, in some cases strong, to the intensifying…
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Bremen: Next strike in the public sector
Almost 2,000 public sector employees went on strike for higher wages in Bremen on the 24th of November. The yellow unions ver.di and GEW and…
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Action on the international day of action against the Prahaar-3 campaign
In the following we publish photos of an action which was sent to us. In the working-class quarter of Essen-Altendorf, on the occasion of the…
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Bremen: Action for the International Day of Action against the Prahaar Military Campaign
We publish pictures from a graffiti in Bremen for the International Day of Action against the Prahaar military campaign on November 24th, which were sent…
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Baden-Württemberg: Green-black government wants ongoing legal basis for curfews
The prospective “traffic light” coalition partners (Greens, Social-Democrats and Liberals) are planning to phase out the epidemic state of emergency. This would mean that curfews…
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Berlin-Neukölln Complex: Tilo Paulenz Again and Again
The unmasking events surrounding the right-wing extremist Neukölln attack series go into the next round. Those involved are a courageous cab driver, the pigs from…
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Hamburg: Wave of strikes in the public sector
A wave of strikes by public sector employees has taken place in Hamburg in recent days.
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Bremen: Strike in the public sector
On Thursday, 18.11.21, several strikes and related manifestations of the yellow unions – mainly the “Vereinte Dienstleistungsgesellschaft” (ver.di) and the “Gewerkschaft Erziehung & Wissenschaft” (GEW)…
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FRG: Strikes in retail, daycare centers, schools, bus companies, public offices
Food, heating oil, gasoline – prices are rising noticeably everywhere. The working class is hit hardest, as wages, as always, are not keeping pace. The…












