18 May 2013

Pentagon tells US Senate wars will continue for decades

By Alex Lantier, 18 May 2013

The Pentagon claims that “war on terror” legislation gives it sweeping powers to wage war around the world without congressional authorization.

Pew report shows decline in retirement security for most Americans

By Ed Hightower, 18 May 2013

The study predicted increasing wealth inequality for each of five successive age groups as they approach retirement.

FBI director continues cover-up of contacts with Boston bombing suspects

By Barry Grey, 18 May 2013

Knowing he had nothing to fear from the Senate committee, FBI Director Mueller defended the FBI’s handling of the Tsarnaevs and failure to alert state or local authorities.

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China challenges Japanese sovereignty over Okinawa

By John Chan, 18 May 2013

China’s state-owned People’s Daily published a provocative article last week implicitly asserting Chinese claims over Okinawa.

Canada’s NDP denounces China, signals support for Obama’s “Asia Pivot”

By Graham Beverley, 18 May 2013

The NDP has mounted its campaign against Chinese investment in Canada to convince the US ruling elite that they will find in it a reliable ally in their war preparations against China.

Chicago Teachers Union files lawsuit alleging school closings are racist

By Alexander Fangmann, 18 May 2013

The Chicago Teachers Union, whose leaders include members of the International Socialist Organization, is seeking to stifle opposition to school closings by promoting racial politics.

Federal judge rejects lawsuit opposing Washington DC school closures

By Nick Barrickman, 18 May 2013

A proposed injunction to halt the closure of one in ten public schools in the District of Columbia has been denied in federal court.

Seattle: Hundreds condemn Metro Transit service cuts

By Angelo Bosworth and Hector Cordon, 18 May 2013

Over 400 people attended a public hearing on May 14 to oppose a proposed 17 percent cut to Seattle’s Metro Transit.

Four children and two adults killed in Pennsylvania house fire

By Samuel Davidson and Tom Eley, 18 May 2013

Water service had been shut off two weeks before a tragic Mother’s Day house fire took the lives of four children and two adults in the small town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania.

Spanish government rejects unions’ pleas for anti-crisis pact

By Vicky Short, 18 May 2013

With 6.2 million out of work, the trade unions are appealing for unity with the right wing Popular Party government.

Sao Paulo teachers’ strikes confront union betrayal

By Bill Van Auken, 18 May 2013

Teachers remain on strike in the municipal school system of the city of Sao Paulo after the strike by their counterparts in the Sao Paulo state system was betrayed by their union.

German unions agree on engineering industry contract

By Dietmar Henning, 18 May 2013

The IG Metall has signed a contract which excludes short-term workers.

Philippines man killed by store security for alleged theft of sandals

By Dante Pastrana, 18 May 2013

The killing of a young man by security guards in one of the largest shopping centres in Cebu is a product of the vast social inequality in the Philippines.

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La zone euro se contracte pour le sixième trimestre consécutif

Par Andre Damon, 18 mai 2013

L'économie de la zone euro s'est contractée de 0,2 pour cent au premier trimestre, ce qui a été suivi de nouveaux appels à davantage d'austérité.

Trois Roms meurent dans un incendie à Lyon

Par Antoine Lerougetel, 18 mai 2013

Trois Roms, dont deux femmes et un enfant de douze ans, sont morts dans l'incendie d'une usine désaffectée à Lyon dans le centre de la France

Les mineurs sud-africains de Marikana font une grève sauvage.

Par Patrick O’Connor, 18 mai 2013

Les principaux syndicats et le gouvernement de l'ANC sont en train de créer les conditions d'un nouveau massacre à Marikana.

Allemagne: Oskar Lafontaine, du parti ‘Die Linke’, appelle à un retour aux monnaies nationales

Par Christoph Dreier, 18 mai 2013

Le fondateur et ancien président du parti ‘Die Linke’ (La Gauche), Oskar Lafontaine, propose de réintroduire les monnaies nationales dans le but de pousser les salaires vers le bas

Les quinze ans du WSWS: 1998-2013
Année passée en revue : 2003
Pourquoi je lis le WSWS: Courrier des lecteurs

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Zur Krise der amerikanischen Demokratie:
Bespitzelung von Associated Press

Von Joseph Kishore, 18. Mai 2013

Die Obama-Regierung hat sich heimlich Aufzeichnungen und Daten von Telefongesprächen verschafft, die Associated Press-Reporter führten. Es ist nur der jüngste Angriff auf demokratische Grundrechte in den Vereinigten Staaten.

Der NSU-Untersuchungsausschuss des Bundestags stellt seine Arbeit ein

Von Peter Schwarz, 18. Mai 2013

Die Linkspartei spielt eine Schlüsselrolle dabei, die Rolle der Sicherheitsbehörden bei den NSU-Morden zu vertuschen.

15 Jahre World Socialist Web Site in Zürich

18. Mai 2013

Die World Socialist Web Site lädt am 1. Juni erstmals auch in der Schweiz zur Diskussionsveranstaltung ein.

Stephen Hawking und der Akademikerboykott Israels

Von Chris Marsden, 18. Mai 2013

In einem Brief erklärte der berühmte theoretische Physiker Stephen Hawking, warum er seine Teilnahme an der Präsidentenkonferenz in Israel abgesagt habe. Er erklärte, die Politik der israelischen Regierung „führe wahrscheinlich in die Katastrophe“.

Rumänische Pseudo-Linke loben Ungarns rechte Regierung

Von Andrei Tudora und Tina Zamfir, 18. Mai 2013

Auf einer kürzlichen Konferenz in Rumänien haben pseudolinke Kräfte die rechte ungarische Regierung von Victor Orban gelobt.

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Perspective

The betrayal of the Greek teachers’ strike

18 May 2013

The decision by leaders of the OLME teachers union to abandon an agreed strike in the face of civil mobilisation orders has delivered a serious blow to the entire Greek working class.

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Fifteen Years of the World Socialist Web Site: 1998-2013

The WSWS is posting a year-by-year Chronology, selected from its archive of more than 45,000 articles, to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the critical events of years 1998 to 2013.

We urge our readers to study the Chronology and review how the great events, political issues, social processes, and cultural and intellectual controversies of the last 15 years were reported on and analyzed by the WSWS.

The year in review 2011

The year began with the eruption of revolutionary struggles in Tunisia and Egypt and popular upheavals throughout the Arab world, followed by mass struggles in Europe and the US state of Wisconsin.

15th Anniversary page »

Support D'Artagnan Collier for Detroit Mayor

SEP mayoral candidate outlines socialist program at Detroit election forum

By Thomas Gaist, 18 May 2013

D’Artagnan Collier, the Socialist Equality Party’s candidate for Detroit mayor, spoke at a mayoral forum on the emergency manager, the social crisis in Detroit and the way forward for the working class.

SEP candidate D’Artagnan Collier on ballot for Detroit mayor race

By Jerry White, 16 May 2013

More on SEP Detroit mayoral campaign »

Commentary

The NSU neo-Nazi gang and the German intelligence service

By Ulrich Rippert, 18 May 2013

The effort in the NSU trial to ignore the role of the German secret service and other state agencies makes clear that the object of the proceeding is to cover up rather than reveal the truth.

The AP spying scandal and the crisis of American democracy

By Joseph Kishore, 17 May 2013

Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby versus Prince Harry and his polo-playing American friends

By David Walsh, 17 May 2013

South African miners mount new wave of wildcat strikes

By Thomas Gaist, 17 May 2013

The criminalization of political dissent in America

By Tom Carter, 14 May 2013

The International Socialist Organization and the imperialist onslaught against Syria

By David North and Alex Lantier, 11 May 2013

Socialist Equality Party

15 years of the WSWS: Public meeting in Zurich

18 May 2013

The World Socialist Web Site is pleased to announce its first public meeting in Switzerland will be held June 1.

David North speaks in Berlin on the 15th anniversary of the World Socialist Web Site

By our correspondents, 16 May 2013

SEP (Germany) election statement
A socialist program against social cuts and unemployment in Europe

15 May 2013

SEP (Australia) Election 2013

Gillard Labor’s budget: The class issues

By Nick Beams—SEP Senate candidate for NSW, 16 May 2013

SEP Election 2013 campaign meetings: A socialist program to fight the drive to war

Workers Struggles

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

18 May 2013

The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature.

Unions sabotage Irish bus workers strike

By Jordan Shilton, 17 May 2013

Arts Review

San Francisco International Film Festival 2013—Part one
The Kill Team: The murderous reality of the US war in Afghanistan

By Joanne Laurier, 16 May 2013

A new film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

By David Walsh, 14 May 2013

Mehring Books

New pamphlet on 150 years since the Emancipation Proclamation

9 May 2013

A new pamphlet from Mehring Books demonstrates that the significance of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation continues to reverberate to this day.

25 years ago: Palestinian youth killed as intifada enters sixth month

Two Palestinian youth were killed and nine others wounded by Israeli forces on May 15, 1988, as the resistance to Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank entered its sixth month.

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50 years ago: Sukarno declares himself Indonesia’s “president for life”

On May 19, 1963, Indonesia’s Provisional People’s Congress nominated President Sukarno for a lifetime presidency.

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75 years ago: Trial of mine owners begins in “Bloody Harlan” Kentucky

A trial began on May 16, 1938 in London, Kentucky for 68 coal operators and 22 police officers charged with using murder, kidnapping and arson to keep Harlan County coal miners from organizing.

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100 years ago: Italian colonialists defeated at Battle of Sidi Garba in Libya

On May 16, 1913, Italian colonial troops suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of native Arabs in Tripolitania, located in modern-day Libya.

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