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In Delmenhorst, a 19-year-old collapsed after being arrested by the police and died in hospital a day later.

Against the partly fierce oppression of women in Turkey and the high level of repression against female political activists, strong actions were carried out again this year on 8th of March all over the country, and against the repressive measures of the Turkish state with the pretext of pandemic.

In Freiburg, as every year, a large demonstration took place on the occasion of International Women's Day, which moved from Stühlinger Kirchplatz via Europaplatz to the Square of the Old Synagogue. In total, up to 3000 people took part in the demonstration this year. 

In Northern Germany the Red Women's Committee accomplished for the first time a demonstration in Bremerhaven, the region in the Federal Republic of Germany with the highest poverty rate.

The following picture are sent by people from Ruhrgebiet, which documented a mobilization for a 8th. March Demonstration at Wuppertal. The demonstration beginns at 17:00 at "Neumarkt " in Wuppertal-Elberfeld

 

The comrades of Rote Presse have informed us that issue 36 of the Rote Post is online. Furthermore, they have also informed us that after the latest issue reaches them, they will publish the respective previous issue. The latest updated issue can be found here.

What sounds like silly superlatives has a serious background: the German state, and especially its repression or security agencies, are arming up. A TAGESSCHAU article reports how Berlin investigators failed to decrypt a smartphone access. Since the LKA couldn't find a way either, they turned to the comparatively newly created Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector (ZITiS) in Munich. This "hacker authority" was created in 2017 to provide high-level technical support to security apparatuses. This is also the case here.

Last week a newspaper called „Die Zeit“ published a series of articles on the topic of economic development and economic distribution within the FRG. In connection with this, they even published an essay entitled “The class is back.“ (like, we have to talk about classes again“, a long time it was normal to avoid the word “class” and talk about shift instead). What we take for granted is apparently a novelty for the bourgeois press. Why is this topic being taken up now of all times?New studies show what has already been stated in “Klassenstandpunkt 17”: The “middle-class” is shrinking and more and more parts of it are slipping into the ranks of the “precarious” and the “poor”. Reason enough to go into this topic again.