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Last Sunday general elections were held in Ecuador. While the votes are currently counted and no final result is, as of now, available comrades in Ecuador have made several actions in the weeks leading up to the elections calling for boycotting the elections and denouncing the current conditions in the country.
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In the following we want to give a short brief on (suspected) actions carried out by the People´s Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) led by the Communist Party of India (Maoists) in the ongoing People´s War in India.
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The term of office of Haiti's ruling President Moise has officially ended on February 7th. However, he is not thinking of stopping to govern - after all, an interim government led state affairs for the first year after the elections. Since the end of his five-year term the opposition calls for his resignation, while Jovonel Moise is of the opinion that he has one more year to rule.
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At the latest since the debate about Charlie Hebdo, anti-Muslim racism is on the rise again in France. Many Muslims in France are poor, in 2015 they were2.5 times less likely to find a job.
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While the struggles at Istanbul's Boğaziçi University continue with new violent physical clashes with the cops and new arrests every day, solidarity actions are taking place all over Turkey.
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We hereby report on some developments in the political situation and the class struggle in the various Nordic Countries.
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In the last weeks several actions were (suspected) carried out by the People´s Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) under the leadership of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) [CPI(Maoist)].
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For months there have been protests all over France against the new security law, sometimes militant. Now thousands of people took to the streets again last weekend. Despite the fact that the controversial Article 24, which previously wanted to ban all filming of police officers at a demonstration, has now been "defused" and now "only" forbids filming with a mobile phone or camera with the intention of causing "physical or psychological" harm to the cop being filmed, the anger of the masses is not abating.