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In occupied Palestine, one bloody crime against the Palestinian people follows another. As reported in previous articles, the Israeli colonial state is currently intensifying and increasing immensely the violence against the national liberation movement and the Palestinian people. Recently, there have been ruthless attacks by settlers in four cities.

We publish a joint statement signed by communist organizations from Scandinavia.

Proletarians of all countries, unite!

On February 17 thousands took to the streets of Suriname's capital, Paramaribo, storming the parliament building of this 600,000 people strong former (formal) dutch colony, located North of Brazil. Protest erupted due to high living cost as prices for energy, goods and transportation exploded and the exchange rate of the currency plummeted.

While the Post is again paying out more than 2 billion euros in dividends this year, the new colleagues at the Post are only getting a few cents more than the minimum wage stipulates. At the same time, the Post pays its ten Verdi supervisory board members a total of more than one million euros per year.

 

Northern Europe:

A joint statement from organisations of the Nordic Countries of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway against Swedish and Finnish NATO membership has been shared by comrades on Punalippu. The joint statement has been signed by the Communist League of Sweden, the Anti-imperialist League (Finland), Anti-Imperialist Collective (Denmark) and Red Front (Norway).

Finland

On Friday, January 27th, the 105th anniversary of the Finnish Worker’s Revolution was celebrated.

The genocidal operations of the reactionary Indian state against the Communist Party of India (Maoists) and its People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) continue. The operations are concentrated in the areas controlled by the CPI (Maoists), the so-called Red Corridor.

On 19.01.2023, the wheels in France came to a standstill. Buses and trains did not run, schools, kindergartens and hospitals remained closed in many places, factories too. Up to two million people went on strike last Thursday, taking to the country's streets to demonstrate against the reactionary pension reform that the current government around President Macron is trying to push through. The French government plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 - an attack on the working class of France that is falling on deaf ears among working people and causing enormous resistance.