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  • Mutinies by Dave Lamb - histories of mutinies in World War I
  • 1961-1973: GI resistance in the Vietnam War
  • War on the streets in Armenia

    Tank on the streets - Armenia state of emergency Feb/Mar 2008

    February and March in Armenia saw a disputed presidential election (19/2/2008) followed by eleven days of demonstrations in the capital Yerevan, broken up by tanks, police attacks and the imposition of a State of Emergency (1/3/2008).

    Eight people, including a child, were killed by police and around 100 were injured including 33 police. An apparently unrelated border fire-fight on 4/3/08 in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, disputed with neighbouring state of Azerbaijan with whom Armenia is still technically at war, broke a ceasefire agreed in 1994, killing 12 Armenian conscripts.

    France: Carrefour strikers issued with summonses

    Seven of the striking workers at the Grand Littoral hypermarket have been issued with summonses for "restriction of the right to work"

    Workers at the hypermarket have been on strike since February the first.

    Prisoner riot reverses smoking ban

    A smoking ban at 18 prisons in Quebec was reversed this week after a riot by prisoners.

    On Tuesday, smoking was banned both inside and outside of Quebec's 18 prisons. Just before midnight on Thursday, 30-50 prisoners rioted and set fire to a wing at the Orsainville detention centre near Quebec City. This was met by a statement from Public Security Minister Jacques Dupuis the morning after, stating that prisoners would be allowed to smoke outside.

    France: first suicide in new youth prison

    A sixteen year old boy hung himself in his cell on Saturday.

    The youth was being held in an établissement pénitentiaire pour mineurs (EPM penitentiary establishment for minors.) in Meyzieu. This EPM was the first in the country and since its opening it has been plagued with problems. The prison authorities kept the news from other inmates until Monday "to avoid an explosion". So far five of the planned seven EPMs have been opened.

    Bangladeshi garment workers out again and escalating

    There have been more clashes in the Mirpur industrial area of Dhaka (see previous report); on Saturday 12th thousands of garment workers again demonstrated for improvements in conditions.

    The Ninety-third Division - Black US soldiers' struggles in World War II - Nelson Peery

    93rd Division Infantryman Nelson Peery, Mojave Desert, California 1942

    Extracts from Nelson Peery's Black Fire - The Making Of A Black Revolutionary. Peery describes here the racism and segregation encountered by black soldiers and their militancy in opposing it during WWII.

    Matiushenko, Afanasy Nikolaevich 1879-1907

    Afanasy Matiushenko

    A biography of Afanasy Matiushenko, who was one of the key mutineers on the Battleship Potemkin, immortalised by Eisenstein's film, which helped kick-start the 1905 Revolution.

    Afanasy Nikolaevich Matiushenko
    Also spelled Afanasiy Matyushenko, born 1879 - Kharkov, Russia, died 20 October 1907 - Sevastopol, Russia

    The Potemkin mutineer
    Afanasy Matiushenko was the son of peasants from Kharkov province in the Ukraine. He was born in 1879, in the village of Dergachi. His father had to give up the unrewarding work of farming to become a shoemaker.

    France: immigrants demonstrate against repression

    Demonstrations and protests against police tactics and government policies are becoming more frequent.

    With the openly anti-immigration policies of the government immigrants have found themselves targetted by police. This is part of a worrying racist trend in contemporary French politics.

    The working class in Iran: some background - class struggles from 1979-1989 - Mostafa Saber

    Some excerpts from A Brief Look at the Situation of the Working Class in Iran, a short description of workers' history and conditions - and their struggles during and following the 1979 Revolution.

    Of particular interest is the observation that "in practice the [workers'] councils, due to their complete accordance with workers' direct and immediate exercise of power, won an indisputable victory vis-a-vis the unions. The few attempts at creating unions remained irrelevant to the real workers' movement."

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