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World Socialist Web Site Archive: November 2004

The archive below lists all articles that have been posted on the World Socialist Web Site by date. To visit the archive for other months, return to the Archive Monthly Index.

30 November 2004
US pokes its nose into disputed Ukraine election: Who the hell asked you, Mr. Powell?
Mass protests to greet Bush in Canada - Oppose US imperialism by mobilizing the international working class
Ralph Nader and the Democratic election debacle
China: riot in Guangdong province points to broad social unrest
Sri Lankan driver held hostage in Iraq
Britain: Prince Charles bemoans "child-centred" education
Workers Struggles: US & Canada
Confused, struggling America - I Heart Huckabees, directed by David O. Russell, written by Russell and Jeff Baena

29 November 2004
US dollar slide continues
UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw rants against Trotskyism
The inglorious exit of CBS anchorman Dan Rather
Germany: right-wing trajectory of conservative parties in wake of Bush re-election
Japan uses submarine incident to whip up anti-Chinese nationalism

27 November 2004
Egyptian ministerial conference: Middle East leaders rubberstamp US occupation of Iraq
Israel: Killing of Palestinian girl provides snapshot of a brutal regime
Iraq: Reporters Without Borders condemns US report on killing of journalists
Repeal of India's draconian anti-terrorism law - Largely a cosmetic change
The debate over Muslim "parallel societies" in Germany
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

26 November 2004
Two opponents of the US occupation assassinated in Iraq
Iraq: child malnutrition almost doubles after US invasion
Britain: Queen's speech outlines assault on democratic rights
Sri Lankan president moves to reinstate the death penalty
Thaksin stokes further conflict in southern Thailand
Letters from our readers
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East and Africa

25 November 2004
Great power rivalries erupt over disputed election in Ukraine
New York Times calls for more troops and more Fallujahs
How Britain's trade unions support occupation of Iraq
British Guantanamo victims sue Rumsfeld for authorising torture
Sri Lanka sends troops to back US-installed regime in Haiti
Australia: Refugee detained for two years on false intelligence

24 November 2004
After the US election: the political issues - SEP/ WSWS public lecture in Colombo on December 5
Allegations of vote fraud in Ohio, Florida: Was the 2004 presidential election stolen?
Bush pledges more funds for Colombia's dirty war
Fallujah and the laws of war
Canadian Prime Minister tries to shore up Haitian government born of coup
South Korean government cracks down on public sector strike
Northern Ireland: New efforts to revive power sharing at Stormont
A bold attempt, with more to come
Canada House, a two-act play, by J. Karol Korczynski

23 November 2004
Rumsfeld fails to forge new security pact - US-Latin American tensions over "war on terror"
Bush provokes protests--and police--in Chile
The Pistons-Pacers brawl and sports violence in America
US dollar slide to continue after G20 meeting
The Netherlands: xenophobic campaign follows Theo van Gogh murder
Spain seeks to appease Bush
Australian police raid Aboriginal newspaper
Workers Struggles: The Americas

22 November 2004
Iraqi elections announced amid mass repression
Sri Lankan budget: a sign of political crisis
The Vioxx scandal: damning Senate testimony reveals drug company, government complicity
The rise of Britain's super-rich
Letters on the assault on Fallujuh and the US elections

20 November 2004
US-European tensions deepen over Iran's nuclear program
Opening of Bill Clinton's library: a sordid gathering of the "fat cats"
Blair's foreign policy: from a "bridge" to a bridgehead
US soldiers in Iraq suffer horrific brain and mental injuries
Chirac seeks to appease Washington while ensuring France gets its cut
After Bush re-election: German Greens shift further to the right
Union isolates locked-out San Francisco hotel workers
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia & the Pacific

19 November 2004
The political lessons of the Australian and US elections - SEP/WSWS public meeting in Sydney on December 7
US: Republican Congress to pursue far-right agenda
Sri Lankan reaction to Bush victory: a declaration of dependence
Australia: Howard's Senate victory fuels Coalition tensions
Indian government seeks to curry Washington's favor
Mounting evidence of US destabilisation of Sudan
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

18 November 2004
The siege of Fallujah - America on a killing spree
Leading journalist Robert Fisk asks: Who killed Margaret Hassan?
Horrific scenes from the ashes of Fallujah
Massive new round of cuts in Detroit Public Schools
Kmart-Sears merger threatens thousands of US jobs
US dollar slide increases global tensions

17 November 2004
US media applauds destruction of Fallujah
Behind State Department, CIA shake-up: Bush-Cheney regime prepares a second term of all-out militarism
Australia: performance-based contracts planned for school principals
German auto union head suggests GM cut US costs
Protracted crisis following government ouster in French Polynesia
An eyewitness account of Israeli occupation
When the Bulul Stopped Singing, by Raja Shehadeh

Letters from our readers

16 November 2004
Fallujah in US hands as uprising sweeps Sunni regions of Iraq
Court martial confirms Britain given advance warning of Iraq invasion
A letter from Tom Mackaman - SEP campaign in Illinois showed the power of an international party
Australian Aborigines become first target for "welfare reform"
Fifth German "Big Brother Awards": attacks on privacy denounced
Workers Struggles: The Americas

15 November 2004
After the 2004 election: perspectives and tasks of the Socialist Equality Party
Bush and Blair pledge to continue Middle East aggression
SEP candidate in Maine thanks voters and supporters
Martial law declared as unrest deepens in rural China
Sri Lankan unions impose wage deal on plantation workers

13 November 2004
Palestinians turn burial into act of defiance - Tens of thousands mourn Arafat in Ramallah
After the US elections: the Democratic leadership bows to the far right
Iraq aflame over mass killings in Fallujah
The German media and Fallujah: accomplices to a war crime
Britain: growing opposition to occupation of Iraq as more Black Watch troops die
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Letters from our readers

12 November 2004
Yasser Arafat: 1929-2004
Democrats ready to confirm defender of torture as new US attorney general
Australian soldiers fire on unarmed Iraqi civilians
Crisis of the European Union commission overshadows signing of EU constitution
Indonesian cleric faces trial again over Marriot and Bali bombings
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
Schiller's Don Carlos: the "light and warmth" of a timeless play

11 November 2004
US assault leaves Fallujah in ruins and unknown numbers dead
Letters to US newspapers reflect widespread revulsion over Fallujah attack
Iraq veteran Jimmy Massey speaks to the WSWS - "We're committing genocide in Iraq"
Canada's corporate elite seeks closer partnership with Washington and Wall Street
Pessimism over latest attempts to restart peace talks in Sri Lanka
The "Good Woman" of North London - Vera Drake written and directed by Mike Leigh
Michelangelo Antonioni--a flawed legacy - Part 2
An exchange on voting irregularities in the US elections

10 November 2004
US massacres civilians in Fallujah
Why Israel will not allow Arafat to be buried in Jerusalem
US fighter jet strafes school in New Jersey
Theo van Gogh murdered on the streets of Amsterdam
Bush administration backs new power-grab by Pakistan's military strongman
The Vioxx recall: cover-up of health risks may have resulted in thousands of deaths
Michelangelo Antonioni--a flawed legacy--Part 1

9 November 2004
US media and liberal establishment: accomplices in the assault on Fallujah
US troops begin slaughter in Fallujah
New York Times calls for more troops in Iraq
New York Times' Friedman gloats as Arafat lies near death
Reactions to Bush win reveal growing US-Europe rift
Man commits suicide at World Trade Center site to protest Iraq war and Bush reelection
Ivory Coast: protests erupt vs. French military strikes
Guantánamo Bay trial of David Hicks adjourned
New Jersey casino strike ends
Workers Struggles: The Americas

8 November 2004
US debt ceiling to be lifted
The Democrats' deconstruction: a post-election report from Kentucky
Mike Hoffman of Iraq Veterans Against War speaks to the WSWS - We're fighting average Iraqis who don't want the US there
China lifts interest rates as imbalances grow
Accusations of Spanish involvement in coup highlight instability in Guinea
Britain: armed police demand immunity from prosecution
Letters on the US elections

6 November 2004
Democrats' pro-war campaigns produce debacle in congressional races - Republicans strengthen grip on US House and Senate
US Election Notes
Colorado students occupy high school to protest war, Bush policies
Despair and resignation characterise British elite's response to Bush victory
US troops witnessed looting of weapons at Al Qaqaa explosives dump
Australian Labor lurches to the right after election debacle
Livio Maitan 1923-2004--a critical assessment: Part 3: A “Trotskyist” in Rifondazione Comunista
Polish parliament demands reparations from Germany
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Letters on the US elections and flu vaccine crisis

5 November 2004
The SEP's 2004 campaign: a preparation for coming battles
New York Times advises Bush opponents to accept new administration
Massacre looms in Fallujah following the US election
Livio Maitan, 1923-2004: a critical assessment Part 2: Castro, Che Guevara and the armed struggle
The crisis of capitalism and the defence of the working class
Editorial of Gleichheit, magazine of the Socialist Equality Party of Germany

Fossil discovery rewrites human history
Swedish union bureaucracy uses GM strike to undercut German workers
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

4 November 2004
After the 2004 elections: the political and social crisis will intensify
Socialist Equality Party gains significant support in US elections
The Australian 2004 election: the secret of Howard's "success"--Part 2
Livio Maitan, 1923-2004: a critical assessment Part 1: A "Trotskyist" in the Communist Party
Frente Amplio wins elections in Uruguay
Former cabinet member Clare Short accuses Blair of lying over Iraq
UK adolescent mental ill health rising

3 November 2004
CIA involved in illegal deportation of Iraqi prisoners
Socialist candidate Tom Mackaman addresses SEP meeting at the University of Illinois
The Australian 2004 election: the secret of Howard's "success"--Part 1
As Oregon's economy "recovers," hundreds of thousands go hungry
Documentary focuses on struggle to control Angola's oil
UN hints at possible intervention in northern Uganda's conflict
Sri Lankan union betrays Bata jobs struggle

2 November 2004
On eve of 2004 election: US faces unprecedented social conflict
SEP presidential candidate Bill Van Auken speaks in New York
Anti-gay measures threaten democratic rights
Ballot initiatives seek to bar same-sex marriage

Socialist debates Democrats, Libertarians at University of California-Davis
Following strike in Germany GM fires Opel workers
Outrage over murder of Thai Muslim demonstrators
Australia: new bipartisan assault on basic legal rights
Workers Struggles: The Americas

1 November 2004
On eve of 2004 election: US faces unprecedented social conflict
US officials debate how to ration flu vaccine
Mass protests in China point to sharp social tensions
Yudhoyono's cabinet mirrors tensions within Indonesia's ruling elite

Britain's Guantanamo: indefinite detention has "severe adverse impact" on mental health
They Were in Search of Life. Suicide: the Consequences of German Deportation Policies
An indictment of Germany's refugee policy

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