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We want to publish the resolution by the meeting of anti-imperialist organisations that was held on the 20th of August. For the call click here.

In 2019, around 4.5 million people in the FRG cared for their relatives. The majority, 70%, of them were women.

We are publishing an article that will appear in the issue of the Rote Post No. 56 and was kindly provided to us in advance by the editorial staff for publication. In addition, we are publishing this article in Spanish and English translation. In the context of this article, we would like to refer again to the call of the comrades of "Current of the People - Red Sun" and the family of Dr. Ernesto Sernas García for the International Day of the Detained-Disappeared on the 30th of August.

Here we document a call for a manifestation in Berlin Hohenschönhausen, which was sent to us.

The gas levy is coming October 1. Concretely that means 2.419 euro cents more per kilowatt hour consumed – on top. So, the energy prices continue to rise in addition to the already absurdly high prices.

With the current crisis, the rising prices and the foreseeable shortage of supplies in winter, the German bourgeoisie also sees the "risk" that large protests will develop. These protests will undoubtedly develop great potential and bring large numbers of people to the streets.

On Friday, a rally was held in Bremen's working-class neighborhood of Gröpelingen against the Israeli state's bombing of Gaza on August 5, which killed dozens of Palestinian civilians and seriously injured hundreds, and the deployment of forces to the West Bank, which was called for by the Red Collective.

For Saturday 13 August, the Alliance Against Imperialist Aggression in Hamburg called for a rally under the slogan "Freedom for Palestine!". This was followed mainly by a number of revolutionary youth who powerfully denounced the renewed bombing of Palestinian territories, the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people and defended the right of self-determination of nations. The rally near Hamburg's main train station was also joined by many people from Arabic-speaking countries; in addition to Palestinians, crowds from Tunisia, Algeria and Sudan, among others, took part.